Aquatics at the 1973 SEAP Games

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Aquatics
at the 1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
Swimming pictogram.svg
  1971
1975  

Aquatics at the 1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games included swimming, diving and water polo events. The three sports of aquatics were held at Toa Payoh Aquatic Sport Center in Singapore. Aquatics events was held between 2 September to 5 September.

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Swimming

Men's events
EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m freestyle Flag of Singapore.svg Tan Thuan Heng 56.76 Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg Prak Samnang 57.50 Flag of Singapore.svg Alex Chan 57.60
200 m freestyle Flag of Singapore.svg Mark Chan 2:07.90 Flag of Singapore.svg Khoo Teng Chuan 2:08.18 Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg Tan Bun Thay 2:08.5
400 m freestyle Flag of Singapore.svg Khoo Teng Chuan 4:29.27 Flag of Singapore.svg Mark Chan 4:29.53 Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg Tan Bun Thay 4:31.72
1500 m freestyle Flag of Singapore.svg Mark Chan 18:09.71 Flag of Malaysia.svg Liew Chun Wei 18:21.34 Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Aung Khine 18:34.96
100 m backstroke Flag of Malaysia.svg Chiang Jin Choon 1:03.91 Flag of Singapore.svg David Hoe 1:03.96 Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg Van Sarun 1:04.87
200 m backstroke Flag of Malaysia.svg Chiang Jin Choon 2:17.53 Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg Van Sarun 2:21.57 Flag of Singapore.svg David Hoe 2:23.12
100 m breaststroke Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg Yi Sokhon 1:09.80 Flag of Singapore.svg Khong Kok Sun 1:12.27 Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg Phath Sim Onn 1:12.91
200 m breaststroke Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg Yi Sokhon 2:35.98 Flag of Singapore.svg Alan R. Lelah 2:37.01 Flag of Singapore.svg Khong Kok Sun 2:39.86
100 m butterfly Flag of Singapore.svg Roy Chan 1:00.93 Flag of South Vietnam.svg Do Nhu Minh 1:02.15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Christopher Teo1:02.61
200 m butterfly Flag of Singapore.svg Roy Chan 2:14.12 Flag of Singapore.svg Khoo Teng Chuan 2:19.24 Flag of Malaysia.svg Lai Wai Kee 2:27.69
400 m individual medley Flag of Singapore.svg Roy Chan 5:00.23 Flag of Malaysia.svg Chiang Jin Choon 5:07.10 Flag of Singapore.svg Khoo Teng Chuan 5:12.30
4 × 100 m freestyle relayFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Soen Lai Heng
Alex Chan
Roy Chan
Tan Thuan Heng
3:47.86Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg  Khmer Republic
Prak Samnang
Tan Bun Thay

3:52.53Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand



3:58.12
4 × 200 m freestyle relayFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Roy Chan
Khoo Teng Chuan
Mark Chan
Alex Can
8:37.72Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg  Khmer Republic
Prak Samnang
Nop Moy Ngorn
Peo Samnang
Tan Bun Thay
8:46.87Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Liew Chun Wai
Ho Hee Ming
Christopher Teo
Ting Siu Poh
8:52.56
4 × 100 m medley relayFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
David Hoe
Khong Kok Sun
Roy Chan
Tan Thuan Heng
4:14.34Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg  Khmer Republic
Van Sarun
Yi Sokhon
Phath Sim Onn
Prak Samnang
4:17.01Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Chiang Jin Choon
Wong Yik Heam
Christopher Teo
Ting Siu Poh
4:18.11
Women's events
EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m freestyle Flag of Singapore.svg Patricia Chan 1:03.47 Flag of Singapore.svg Elaine Sng 1:03.69 Flag of Malaysia.svg Lim Lay Choo 1:07.49
200 m freestyle Flag of Singapore.svg Elaine Sng 2:17.49 Flag of Singapore.svg Lim Bee Lian 2:21.15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Lim Lay Choo 2:28.85
400 m freestyle Flag of Singapore.svg Elaine Sng 4:47.50 Flag of Singapore.svg Ang Siew Lan 4:59.51 Flag of Malaysia.svg Yvone Lam 5:21.86
800 m freestyle Flag of Singapore.svg Elaine Sng 10:03.70 Flag of Singapore.svg Anne Hoe 10:31.30 Flag of Thailand.svg Rachaniwan Bulakul 11:00.64
100 m backstroke Flag of Singapore.svg Patricia Chan 1:12.73 Flag of Singapore.svg Angela Lecomber 1:16.07 Flag of Malaysia.svg Vivian Tham Mei Keng 1:17.50
200 m backstroke Flag of Singapore.svg Patricia Chan 2:34.90 Flag of Singapore.svg Angela Lecomber 2:44.02 Flag of Malaysia.svg Vivian Tham Mei Keng 2:44.38
100 m breaststroke Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Nwe Nwe Yoe 1:23.74 Flag of Singapore.svg Justina Tseng 1:24.33 Flag of Singapore.svg Khong Yiu Lan 1:24.64
200 m breaststroke Flag of Singapore.svg Justina Tseng 2:58.33 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rosanna Lam 2:59.96 Flag of Singapore.svg Khong Yiu Lan 3:01.51
100 m butterfly Flag of Singapore.svg Karen Chong 1:10.06 Flag of Malaysia.svg Lim Lay Choo 1:14.55 Flag of Singapore.svg Jovina Tseng 1:15.06
200 m butterfly Flag of Singapore.svg Karen Chong 2:32.31 Flag of Singapore.svg Amy Teo 2:37.87 Flag of Thailand.svg Sansanee Changkasiri 2:54.02
200 m individual medley Flag of Singapore.svg Patricia Chan 2:37.24 Flag of Singapore.svg Lim Bee Lian 2:44.16 Flag of Malaysia.svg Vivian Lam 2:48.31
4 × 100 m freestyle relayFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Esther Tan
Jovina Tseng
Elaine Sng
Patricia Chan
4:25.24Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Lim Lay Choo
Yvonne Lam
Jean De Bruyne
Tham Mei Kheng
4:43.87Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Rachaniwan Bulakul
Sansanee Changkasiri
?
?
5:08.06
4 × 100 m medley relayFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Patricia Chan
Justina Tseng
Karen Chong
Elaine Sng
4:58.16Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Vivian Tham
Rosanna Lam
Lim Lay Choo
Yvonne Lam
5:14.53Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand


Rachaniwan Bulakul
5:34.42

Diving

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's springboard Flag of Thailand.svg Boonchai Lohwaree Flag of Malaysia.svg Chan Chee Keong Flag of Thailand.svg Somchit Oonsinit
Men's platform Flag of Thailand.svg Tasnee Srivipattana Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg Ith Puthy Flag of Singapore.svg Sally Lim
Women's springboard Flag of Malaysia.svg Gillian Chew165.48 Flag of Singapore.svg Nora Tay Chin Hong151.44 Flag of Singapore.svg Sally Lim Kwan Fui149.58
Women's springboard diving Flag of Singapore.svg Sally Lim Kwan Fui322.41 Flag of Singapore.svg Nora Tay Chin Hong315.42 Flag of Thailand.svg Tasne Srivipatana310.02
Women's highboard Flag of Thailand.svg Tasne Srivipatana Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg Ith Puthy Flag of Singapore.svg Sally Lim Kwan Fui

Water polo

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's water polo Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)24171051
2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)381021
3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)30811
4Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg  Cambodia  (KHM)27413
5Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Burma  (BIR)1012
6Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam  (VNM)0101
Totals (6 entries)33333399

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References

    The times added come from Swimming World magazine