Aquatics at the 1997 SEA Games

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Aquatics
at the 1997 SEA Games
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  1995
1999  

Aquatics at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games included swimming, diving, synchronized swimming and water polo events and were held at Senayan Aquatic Centre in Jakarta, Indonesia. Aquatics events were held between 11 October to 16 October.

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Medal winners

Swimming

Men's events
EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Flag of Indonesia.svg Richard Sam Bera 23.40 Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Raymond Papa 23.78 Flag of Singapore.svg Leslie Kwok 23.83
100 m freestyle Flag of Indonesia.svg Richard Sam Bera 51.84 Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Raymond Papa 52.07 Flag of Malaysia.svg Allen Ong Hou Ming 52.76
200 m freestyle Flag of Thailand.svg Torlarp Sethsothorn 1:52.97 Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Raymond Papa 1:53.19 Flag of Singapore.svg Sng Ju Wei 1:53.46
400 m freestyle Flag of Thailand.svg Torlarp Sethsothorn 3:58.63 Flag of Thailand.svg Torwai Sethsothorn 4:01.32 Flag of Malaysia.svg Dieung Manggang 4:02.67
1500 m freestyle Flag of Thailand.svg Torlarp Sethsothorn 16:00.39 Flag of Thailand.svg Torwai Sethsothorn 16.02.21 Flag of Malaysia.svg Dieung Manggang 16:08.87
100 m backstroke Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Raymond Papa 56.48 Flag of Malaysia.svg Alex Lim Keng Liat 56.62 Flag of Thailand.svg Dulyarit Phuangthong 58.15
200 m backstroke Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Raymond Papa 2:00.96 Flag of Malaysia.svg Alex Lim Keng Liat 2:02.89 Flag of Thailand.svg Dulyarit Phuangthong 2:05.54
100 m breaststroke Flag of Malaysia.svg Elvin Chia Tshun Thau 1:04.48 Flag of Thailand.svg Ratapong Sirisanont 1:04.95 Flag of Singapore.svg Kenneth Goh 1:05.12
200 m breaststroke Flag of Thailand.svg Ratapong Sirisanont 2:18.70 Flag of Malaysia.svg Elvin Chia Tshun Thau 2:21.10 Flag of Singapore.svg Bryan Choo Chee Wei 2:22.36
100 m butterfly Flag of Malaysia.svg Anthony Ang 55.64 Flag of Malaysia.svg Alex Lim Keng Liat 55.67 Flag of Indonesia.svg Albert Christiadi Sutanto 55.85
200 m butterfly Flag of Malaysia.svg Alex Lim Keng Liat 2:02.90 Flag of Indonesia.svg Albert Christiadi Sutanto 2:03.67 Flag of Malaysia.svg Anthony Ang 2:03.92
200 m individual medley Flag of Indonesia.svg Felix Christiadi Sutanto 2:06.14 Flag of Thailand.svg Pathunyu Yimsomruay 2:06.76 Flag of Malaysia.svg Wan Azlan 2:07.80
400 m individual medley Flag of Thailand.svg Ratapong Sirisanont 4:29.87 Flag of Thailand.svg Pathunyu Yimsomruay 4:30.89 Flag of Indonesia.svg Albert Christiadi Sutanto 4:32.37
4 × 100 m freestyle relay Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 3:28.66 Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 3:32.00 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 3:32.13
4 × 200 m freestyle relay Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 7:44.81 Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 7:48.11 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 7:48.97
4 × 100 m medley relay Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 3:48.33 Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 3:51.48 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 3:51.89
Women's events
EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Flag of Singapore.svg Joscelin Yeo Wei Ling 27.27 Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Moe Thu Aung 27.46 Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Kathy Echiverri 27.73
100 m freestyle Flag of Singapore.svg Joscelin Yeo Wei Ling 57.89 Flag of Indonesia.svg Catherine Surya 58.92 Flag of Thailand.svg Ravee Intaporn-udom 59.15
200 m freestyle Flag of Thailand.svg Ravee Intaporn-udom 2:05.33 Flag of Indonesia.svg Meitri Widya Pangestika 2:07.63 Flag of Indonesia.svg Catherine Surya 2:08.08
400 m freestyle Flag of Thailand.svg Ravee Intaporn-udom 4:20.95 Flag of Thailand.svg Ruthai Santadvathana 4:26.06 Flag of Singapore.svg Christel Bouvron 4:27.47
800 m freestyle Flag of Thailand.svg Ravee Intaporn-udom 8:56.88 Flag of Thailand.svg Ruthai Santadvathana 9:08.49 Flag of Malaysia.svg Teo Mui Nyee 9:12.59
100 m backstroke Flag of Thailand.svg Chonlathorn Vorathamrong 1:05.78 Flag of Indonesia.svg Silvy Triana 1:06.06 Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Kathy Echiverri 1:06.58
200 m backstroke Flag of Thailand.svg Chonlathorn Vorathamrong 2:20.22 Flag of Indonesia.svg Silvy Triana 2:21.64 Flag of Thailand.svg Praphalsai Minpraphal 2:24.08
100 m breaststroke Flag of Indonesia.svg Rita Mariani 1:11.96 Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Kathy Echiverri 1:13.91 Flag of Singapore.svg Joscelin Yeo Wei Ling 1:14.67
200 m breaststroke Flag of Indonesia.svg Rita Mariani 2:33.34 Flag of Singapore.svg May Ooi 2:39.45 Flag of Singapore.svg Daphne Teo Zhi Mei 2:39.72
100 m butterfly Flag of Indonesia.svg Catherine Surya 1:02.40 Flag of Thailand.svg Praphalsai Minpraphal 1:03.30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Elsa Manora 1:03.33
200 m butterfly Flag of Indonesia.svg Catherine Surya 2:15.17 Flag of Thailand.svg Duangruthai Thammaphanya 2:18.76 Flag of Singapore.svg Christel Bouvron 2:19.14
200 m individual medley Flag of Singapore.svg Joscelin Yeo 2:19.23 Flag of Thailand.svg Ravee Intaporn-udom 2:19.70 Flag of Singapore.svg May Ooi 2:22.34
400 m individual medley Flag of Thailand.svg Ravee Intaporn-udom 4:53.30 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sia Wai Yen 5:02.66 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rita Mariani 5:05.97
4 × 100 m freestyle relay Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 3:56.54 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 3:58.14 Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 3:58.20
4 × 200 m freestyle relay Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 8:29.89 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 8:32.86 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 8:53.19
4 × 100 m medley relay Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 4:19.23 Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 4:24.44 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 4:25.41

Diving

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's 3 m springboard Flag of Thailand.svg Suchat Pichi 477.25 Flag of Indonesia.svg Husaini Noor 467.16 Flag of Indonesia.svg Temmy Kusumah 443.52
Men's 10 m platform Flag of Thailand.svg Suchat Pichi 619.00 Flag of Indonesia.svg Husaini Noor 556.75 Flag of Malaysia.svg Yeoh Ken Nee 535.95
Women's 3 m springboard Flag of Thailand.svg Sukrutai Tommaoros 650.79 Flag of Indonesia.svg Nani Suryani Wulansari 640.71 Flag of Indonesia.svg Eka Purnama Indah 634.17
Women's 10 m platform Flag of Thailand.svg Sukrutai Tommaoros 465.48 Flag of Indonesia.svg Shenny Ratna Amelia 462.27 Flag of Indonesia.svg Nani Suryani Wulansari 441.93

Synchronized swimming

EventGoldSilverBronze
Women's solo Flag of Malaysia.svg Jacqueline Chan 151.670 Flag of Indonesia.svg Titisari Tyas 148.494 Flag of Indonesia.svg Lenny Puspita 141.684
Women's duet Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
Titisari Tyas
Lenny Puspita
78.932 Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
Jacqueline Chan
Jessie Wong
76.397 Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
Pongsarak
Roysuwan
57.997

Water polo

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's team Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Philippines

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