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Annex a - 27Th SEA Games Medal Tally Annex A - 27th SEA Games Medal Tally As of Saturday 21 December,10.00pm (Myanmar time) Ranking Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1. Thailand 107 94 80 281 2. Myanmar 84 61 85 230 3. Vietnam 73 85 86 244 4. Indonesia 64 84 109 257 5. Malaysia 43 38 76 157 6. Singapore 34 29 45 108 7. Philippines 29 34 37 100 8. Laos 13 16 48 77 9. Cambodia 8 11 28 47 10. Timor-Leste 2 3 5 10 11. Brunei 1 1 6 8 Annex B - 27th SEA Games Team Singapore's Medal Tally Sports Gold Silver Bronze Total Swimming 11 9 10 30 Sailing 5 2 5 12 Table Tennis 4 1 1 6 Athletics 2 3 3 8 Canoeing 2 2 2 6 Shooting 1 4 3 8 Wushu 1 2 2 5 Judo 1 1 2 4 Archery 1 1 0 2 Billiards & Snooker 1 0 4 5 Silat 1 0 2 3 Equestrian 1 0 1 2 Cycling 1 0 0 1 Rowing 1 0 0 1 Water Polo 1 0 0 1 Diving 0 2 2 4 Hockey 0 1 0 1 Taekwondo 0 1 0 1 Boxing 0 0 2 2 Sepak Takraw 0 0 2 2 Badminton 0 0 1 1 Basketball 0 0 1 1 Traditional Boat 0 0 1 1 Race Football 0 0 1 1 Chess 0 0 0 0 Golf 0 0 0 0 Wrestling 0 0 0 0 Total 34 29 45 108 Annex C - Team Singapore Highlights from 27th SEA Games A. Medal Milestones S/No Sport Athlete Event Result Milestone 1. Archery Chan Jing Ru Women's Recurve Gold First Gold medal in (Individual) Archery since 1983 2. Athletics Mok Ying Ren Marathon Gold First ever Gold medal in Men’s Marathon 3. Athletics Dipna Lim Prasad Women’s 400m Bronze First ever medal in Hurdles the women’s 400m Hurdles 4. Athletics Zhang Guirong Women’s Shot Put Gold Fifth consecutive Gold medal 5. Basketball Men’s Basketball Team Men’s Basketball Bronze First medal since 1979 6. Billiards & Peter Edward Gilchrist Men’s English Gold Third consecutive Snooker Billiards Singles English Billiards Singles Gold medal 7. Cycling Dinah Chan Siew Kheng 30km Individual Gold First Gold medal in Time Trial Cycling since 1997 8. Diving Mark Lee Han Ming Men's 3m Silver First medal in Diving Springboard since 1985 9. Equestrian Janine Khoo Su Pheng Women’s Individual Gold First Gold medal in Show Jumping Equestrian since 1995 10. Judo Ho Han Boon Men's Over 100kg Gold First Gold medal since 1989 11. Rowing Saiyidah Aisya Bte Mohamed Women's Gold First Gold medal in Rafa'ee Lightweight Single Rowing since 1997 Sculls (LW1X) 12. Shooting Nicole Tan Ling Chiao Women's 25m Gold First ever Gold Pistol medal in Women’s 25m Pistol 13. Shooting Teo Shun Xie Women's 25m Silver First ever medal in Teh Xiu Hong Pistol (Team) Women’s 25m Pistol Nicole Tan Ling Chiao (Team) 14. Traditional Ng Ji Yan Women's 5 Crew Bronze First medal in 20 Boat Race Shona Chan Wai Kay 500m years Felicia Lee Wanling Jasline Ng Ting Yi Joyce Wee Zheng 15. Water Polo Nigel Tay Sin Chao Men’s Water Polo Gold 25th consecutive Lin Di Yang Gold medal Loh Zhi Zhi Eugene Teo Zhen Wei Lim Yao Xiang Paul Louis Tan Jwee Ann Chiam Kun Yang Samuel Moses Yu Nan Feng Toh Zhi Hong Sean Ang Wei Ming Yip Yang Koh Jian Ying Byron Quek Ruisheng B. Records S/N.o Sport Athlete(s) Event Timing Remarks 1. Athletics Dipna Lim Prasad Women’s 400m 59.96s New National record Hurdles 2. Athletics Shanti Veronica Pereira Women’s 200m 24.12s New National record Sprint 3. Swimming Clement Lim Yong'En Men’s 4X100m 3:21.74 New National and Danny Yeo Kai Quan Freestyle Relay Games record Darren Lim Fang Yue Joseph Isaac Schooling 4. Swimming Danny Yeo Kai Quan Men’s 4x200m 7:26.67 New National Joseph Isaac Schooling Freestyle Relay Record and Games Pang Sheng Jun Record Quah Zheng Wen 5. Swimming Joseph Isaac Schooling Men’s 100m 52.67s New Games record Butterfly 6. Swimming Joseph Isaac Schooling Men’s 200m 2:00:82 New Games record Individual Medley 7. Swimming Quah Zheng Wen Men’s 100m 56.11s New National record Backstroke 8. Swimming Amanda Lim Xiang Qi Women's 50m 25.69 New Games Record freestyle 9. Swimming Quah Zheng Wen Men's 4x100m 3:43.62 New National record Christopher Cheong Ee Medley Relay Hong Joseph Isaac Schooling Clement Lim Yong-en C. Personal Bests S/N.o Sport Athlete(s) Event Timing Remarks /Distance 1. Athletics Dipna Lim Prasad Women’s 400m 59.96s Personal best Hurdles 2. Athletics Shanti Veronica Pereira Women’s 200m 24.12s Personal best Sprint 3. Swimming Meagan Lim Shen Hui Women's 200m 2:20.38 Personal best Individual Medley 4. Swimming Meagan Lim Shen Hui Women's 400m 5:01.74 Personal best Individual Medley 5. Swimming Rachel Tseng Wei Wen Women’s 800m 9:00.20 Personal best Freestyle 6. Swimming Rachel Tseng Wei Wen Women’s 400m 4:22.17 Personal best Freestyle 7. Swimming Christopher Cheong Ee Men’s 200m 2:21.99 Personal best Hong Breaststroke 8. Swimming Quah Zheng Wen Men’s 100m 56.11s Personal best Backstroke Annex D - List of Medal Winners S/N.o Medal Sport Event Athlete (s) Date 1. Gold Archery Women's Recurve Chan Jing Ru 16-Dec 2. Silver Archery Team Mixed Recurve Tan Si Lie 16-Dec Chan Jing Ru 3. Silver Athletics Women's Shot Put Du Xianhui 15-Dec 4. Gold Athletics Women's Shot Put Zhang Guirong 15-Dec 5. Gold Athletics Men's Marathon Mok Ying Ren 16-Dec 6. Silver Athletics Men's 4x100m Lee Cheng Wei 16-Dec Calvin Kang Li Loong Muhammad Amirudin Bin Jamal Muhammad Elfi Bin Mustapa 7. Bronze Athletics Men's 100m Muhammad Amirudin Bin Jamal 17-Dec 8. Bronze Athletics Women's 400m hurdles Dipna Lim Prasad 17-Dec 9. Bronze Athletics Women's Discus Du Xianhui 19-Dec 10. Silver Athletics Women's Discus Zhang Guirong 19-Dec 11. Bronze Badminton Women's Doubles Yao Lei & Shinta Mulia Sari 13-Dec 12. Bronze Basketball Men's Team Jabez Su Mingrong 14-Dec Wong Wei Long Ng Hanbin Wu Qingde Desmond Oh Wei Jie Tan Chin Hong Hong Weijian Larry Liew Hua Sen Lim Shengyu Khaw Yeong Wooi Delvin Goh Kok Chiang Russel Low Wenqiang 13. Bronze Billiards & Snooker Doubles Ang Boon Chin 13 - Dec Snooker Lim Chun Kiat 14. Bronze Billiards & Men's English Billiards Peter Edward Gilchrist 15-Dec Snooker Team Chan Keng Kwang 15. Bronze Billiards & Men's English Scotch Peter Edward Gilchrist 16-Dec Snooker Doubles Chan Keng Kwang 16. Bronze Billiards & English Billiards Doubles Peter Edward Gilchrist 19-Dec Snooker Chan Keng Kwang 17. Gold Billiards & English Billiards Singles Peter Edward Gilchrist 20-Dec Snooker 18. Bronze Boxing Men's 56kg Muhammad Solihin Bin Nordin 13-Dec 19. Bronze Boxing Men's 60kg Muhammad Ridhwan Bin 13-Dec Ahmad 20. Gold Canoeing Women’s WK2 500m Stephenie Chen Jiexian 12-Dec Suzanne Seah Page 4 of 9 21. Silver Canoeing Women’s MK1 500m Geraldine Lee Wei Ling 12-Dec 22. Bronze Canoeing Men’s MK1 500m Brandon Ooi Wei Cheng 12-Dec 23. Silver Canoeing Men’s K-1 200m Mervyn Toh Yingjie 13-Dec 24. Gold Canoeing Women's WK2 200m Stephenie Chen Jiexian 13-Dec Suzanne Seah 25. Bronze Canoeing Women's WK4 200m Stephenie Chen Jiexian 13-Dec Geraldine Lee Wei Ling Annabelle Ng Xiang Ru Sarah Chen Jiemei 26. Bronze Chinlone Men’s Non-Repetition Men's Team 6-Dec 27. Gold Cycling Women's 30km Dinah Chan Siew Kheng 15-Dec Individual Time Trial 28. Silver Diving Men's 3m Springboard Mark Lee Han Ming 19-Dec 29. Silver Diving Men's 3m Springboard Timothy Lee Han Kuan 20-Dec Synchronised Mark Lee Han Ming 30. Bronze Diving Women's 3m Myra Lee Jia Wen 20-Dec Springboard Fong Kay Yian Synchronised 31. Bronze Diving Men's 10m Platform Timothy Lee Han Kuan 21-Dec Synchronised Mark Lee Han Ming 32. Bronze Equestrian Team Dressage Caroline Rosanna Chew Pei Jia 13-Dec Marjanovic Predrag Catherine Oh Yung-Wen Natalie Pinruo Tan 33. Gold Equestrian Women's Individual Janine Khoo Su Pheng 18-Dec Showjumping 34. Silver Hockey Men's Team Benjamin Cher Shao Jie 21-Dec Karleef Sasi Abdullah Saifulnizam Mohamad Seftu Haikal Eiman Supa'at Suresh A Enrico Elifh Abdul Lathif Marican Muhammad Nur Iszuan Adon Ishwarpal Singh Grewal Mohamad Farhan Kamsani Silas Abdul Razak Noor Shah Muhammad Shafiq Rashid Muhammad Haseef Salim Johnson Sivalingam Syed Syahmi Syed Ali Tan Yi Ru Muhammed Sabri Yuhari Nur Ashriq Ferdaus Zul'kepli N Balukumaran 35. Silver Judo Men's -81kg Gary Chow Weng Luen 20-Dec 36. Gold Judo Men's Over 100kg Ho Han Boon 21-Dec 37. Bronze Judo 81-90kg (Bronze Medal Gabriel Yang Yi 21-Dec Match) 38. Bronze Judo 90-100kg (Bronze Medal Timothy Loh Yu 21-Dec Match) Page 5 of 9 39. Bronze Pencak Silat Men's Artistic Doubles Muhammad Nurshahrin B. 13-Dec Shahrudin Sheik Ferdous B. Sheik Alau'ddin 40. Gold Pencak Silat Men's Match Class 'F' Muhammad Nur Alfian B. 15-Dec Juma'en 41. Bronze Pencak Silat Men’s Match Class H Muhammad Shakir B. Juanda 12-Dec 42. Gold Rowing Lightweight Single Saiyidah Aisya Bte Mohamed 17-Dec Sculls (LW1X) Rafa'ee 43.
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