Aquatics at the 2005 East Asian Games in Macau, included competition in 3 disciplines:
Date | Wednesday 2 November 2005 | Thursday 3 November 2005 | Friday 4 November 2005 | Saturday 5 November 2005 | Sunday 6 November 2005 |
E v e n t s | 200 back (w) 100 breast (m) 100 free (w) 200 IM (m) 50 breast (w) 1500 free (m) 200 fly (w) 4x200 Free Relay (m) | 200 free (m) 200 IM (w) 50 fly (m) 50 back (w) 200 back (m) 50 fly (w) 800 free (m) 4x200 Free Relay (w) | 200 free (w) 50 back (m) 100 fly (w) 400 IM (m) 100 breast (w) 200 breast (m) 1500 free (w) 4x100 Free Relay (m) | 50 free (w) 50 breast (m) 100 back (w) 100 free (m) 400 free (w) 100 fly (m) 200 breast (w) 100 back (m) 4x100 Free Relay (w) | 50 free (m) 400 IM (w) 200 fly (m) 800 free (w) 400 free (m) 4x100 Medley Relay (w) 4x100 Medley Relay (m) |
Prelims began at 9:00 a.m.; Finals at 7:00 p.m. [1] These Games marked the first time the 50s of stroke (50 back, 50 breast, 50 fly) were sum at the Games; consequently, new Games Records (GR) were established in each of these events.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50m Free | Cai Li China | 22.65 | Junya Koga Japan | 23.16 | Takeru Sasaki Japan | 23.30 |
100m Free | Huang Shaohua China | 49.79 GR | Chen Zuo China | 50.09 | Hisayoshi Sato Japan | 50.56 |
200m Free | Zhang Lin China | 1:48.64 GR | HAN Kyuchul Korea | 1:50.08 | YU Cheng Long China | 1:51.03 |
400m Free | Park Tae-Hwan Korea | 3:48.71 GR | Zhang Lin China | 3:48.94 | Takeshi Matsuda Japan | 3:52.52 |
800m Free | Takeshi Matsuda Japan | 8:03.19 | Xin Tong China | 8:09.05 | Taishi Okude Japan | 8:10.84 |
1500m Free | Zhang Lin China | 15:00.27 GR | Park Tae-Hwan Korea | 15:00.32 | Takeshi Matsuda Japan | 15:37.94 |
50m Back | Ouyang Kunpeng China | 25.18 GR | Junya Koga Japan | 25.68 | Sung Min Korea | 25.71 |
100m Back | Ouyang Kunpeng China | 54.41 GR | Takashi Nakano Japan | 55.36 | Masafumi Yamaguchi Japan | 56.15 |
200m Back | Ouyang Kunpeng China | 1:58.24 GR | Takashi Nakano Japan | 1:58.79 | Masafumi Yamaguchi Japan | 2:03.11 |
50m Breast | Zeng Qiliang China | 27.83 GR | Wang Haibo China | 28.27 | You Seung-Hun Korea | 29.24 |
100m Breast | Zeng Qiliang China | 1:02.34 | Genki Imamura Japan | 1:02.77 | Daisuke Kimura Japan | 1:03.14 |
200m Breast | Daisuke Kimura Japan | 2:14.67 GR | Xue Ruipeng China | 2:16.18 | Genki Imamura Japan | 2:17.61 |
50m Fly | Zhou Jia Wei China | 23.98 GR | Ryo Takayasu Japan | 24.34 | Sung Min Korea | 24.81 |
100m Fly | Zhou Jia Wei China | 52.70 GR | Ryo Takayasu Japan | 53.24 | Masahiro Okuno Japan | 54.80 |
200m Fly | Takeshi Matsuda Japan | 1:56.72 GR | Wu Peng China | 1:57.59 | Yoo Jung-Nam Korea | 1:59.13 |
200m IM | Yuta Shoji Japan | 2:02.56 | Hidemasa Sano Japan | 2:03.24 | Han Kyuchul Korea | 2:03.47 |
400m IM | Wu Peng China | 4:20.50 | Hidemasa Sano Japan Taishi Okude Japan | 4:23.55 | not awarded | |
4x100m Free Relay | China Cai Li, Huang Shaohua, Liu Yu, Chen Zuo | 3:20.52 GR | Japan Takamitsu Kojima, Hisayoshi Sato, Takeshi Matsuda, Junya Koga | 3:21.85 | Korea Lim Namgyun, Han Kyuchul, Sung Min, Park Tae-Hwan | 3:25.46 |
4x200m Free Relay | China Huang Shaohua, Zheng Kunliang, Xin Tong, Yu Cheng Long | 7:22.83 GR | Korea Han Kyuchul, Park Tae-Hwan, Yu Jeong-Nam, Han Kukin | 7:25.61 | Japan Takamitsu Kojima, Hisato Matsumoto, Hisayoshi Sato, Takeshi Matsuda | 7:27.03 |
4x100m Medley Relay | China Ouyang Kunpeng, Zeng Qiliang, Zhou Jia Wei, Chen Zuo | 3:39.29 GR | Japan Takashi Nakano, Genki Imamura, Ryo Takayasu, Hisayoshi Sato | 3:40.59 | Korea Sung Min, You Seunghun, Yu Jeonghnam Jeonghnam, Han Kyuchul | 3:46.91 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50m Free | Zhu Yingwen China | 24.87 GR | Xu Yanwei China | 25.25 | Ryu Yoonji Korea | 26.12 |
100m Free | Pang Jiaying China | 54.65 GR | Yang Yu China | 55.53 | Ryu Yoonji Korea | 55.78 |
200m Free | Pang Jiaying China | 1:58.49 GR | Yang Yu China | 1:59.62 | Yang Chinkuei Chinese Taipei | 2:01.65 |
400m Free | Zheng Jing China | 4:14.89 | Lee Jieun Korea | 4:15.72 | Yurie Yano Japan | 4:15.93 |
800m Free | Yang Jieqiao China | 8:39.03 | Chen Hua China | 8:39.81 | Yurie Yano Japan | 8:43.90 |
1500m Free | Yang Jieqiao China | 16:24.10 | Yurie Yano Japan | 16:34.50 | Yumi Kida Japan | 16:42.98 |
50m Back | Gao Chang China | 28.52 GR | Aya Terakawa Japan | 28.83 | Masaki Oikawa Japan | 29.15 |
100m Back | Gao Chang China Aya Terakawa Japan | 1:01.70 | not awarded | Chen Yanyan China | 1:02.68 | |
200m Back | Takami Igarashi Japan Aya Terakawa Japan | 2:12.15 | not awarded | Chen Xiujun China | 2:13.34 | |
50m Breast | Luo Xuejuan China | 31.67 GR | Sayaka Nakamura Japan | 32.67 | Kayi Suen Hong Kong | 33.45 |
100m Breast | Wang Qun China | 1:08.56 | Luo Xuejuan China | 1:09.14 | Sayaka Nakamura Japan | 1:10.76 |
200m Breast | Wang Qun China | 2:26.05 | Luo Nan China | 2:28.38 | Megumi Taneda Japan | 2:29.24 |
50m Fly | Xu Yanwei China | 26.93 GR | Zhou Yafei China | 26.71 | Ayako Doi Japan | 27.34 |
100m Fly | Zhou Yafei China | 58.43 GR | Xu Yanwei China | 58.92 | Yuko Nakanishi Japan | 1:00.31 |
200m Fly | Li Jie China | 2:10.26 =GR | Yuko Nakanishi Japan | 2:10.39 | Huang Xiaotong China | 2:10.88 |
200m IM | Zhao Jing China | 2:16.00 | Jung Jiyeon Korea | 2:16.20 | Nam Yoosun Korea | 2:16.85 |
400m IM | Jung Jiyeon Korea | 4:43.29 | Nam Yoosun Korea | 4:45.41 | Liu Jing China | 4:48.43 |
4x100m Free Relay | China Yang Yu, Pang Jiaying, Xu Yanwei, Zhu Yingwen | 3:40.79 GR | Japan Kaori Yamada, Alsumi Yamada, Mai Aoyagi, Kei Aoki | 3:48.16 | Korea Lee Nameun, Ryu Yoonji, Park Nari, Kown Youri | 3:49.44 |
4x200m Free Relay | China Pang Jiaying, Xu Yanwei, Zhu Yingwen, Yang Yu | 8:10.26 | Korea Seo Younjeong, Lee Jieun, Park Nari, Jung Eahyun | 8:12.30 | Japan Mai Aoyagi, Yumi Kida, Takami Igarashi, Kaori Yamada | 8:18.95 |
4x100m Medley Relay | China Gao Chang, Luo Xuejuan, Zhou Yafei, Zhu Yingwen | 4:02.49 GR | Japan Aya Terakawa, Sayaka Nakamura, Yuko Nakanishi, Kei Aoki | 4:09.10 | Korea Lee Nameun, Jung Seulki, Choi Hyera, Ryu Yoonji | 4:12.92 |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | China (CHN) | 33 | 14 | 5 | 52 |
2 | Japan (JPN) | 7 | 18 | 20 | 45 |
3 | South Korea (KOR) | 2 | 7 | 12 | 21 |
4 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Hong Kong (HKG) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (5 entries) | 42 | 39 | 39 | 120 |
Date | Sunday 30 October 2005 | Monday 31 October 2005 | Tuesday 1 November 2005 |
Events | 3m Springboard (m) 1m Springboard (w) 10m Platform-Synchro (m) | 1m Springboard (m) 10m Platform-Synchro (w) 3m Springboard (w) | 10m Platform (w) 3m Springboard-Synchro (m) 3m Springboard-Synchro (w) 10m Platform (m) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's 1m Springboard | Luo Yutong China | Chen Jiaming China | Ken Terauchi Japan |
Men's 3m Springboard | Luo Yutong China | Pan Zhaowei China | Ken Terauchi Japan |
Men's 3m Synchronised Springboard | China | South Korea | Japan |
Men's 10m Platform | Lin Yue China | Chen Zhang China | Kin Jinyong South Korea |
Men's 10m Synchronised Platform | China | North Korea | South Korea |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Women's 1m Springboard | Guo Jingjing China | Ma Qianli China | Ryoko Nishii Japan |
Women's 3m Springboard | Ma Qianli China | Ryoko Nishii Japan | Xu Mian China |
Women's 3m Synchronised Springboard | China | Japan | Chinese Taipei |
Women's 10m Platform | Jiang Lishuang China | Wang Han China | Hong Insun North Korea |
Women's 10m Synchronised Platform | North Korea | China | Japan |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | China (CHN) | 9 | 6 | 1 | 16 |
2 | North Korea (PRK) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
3 | Japan (JPN) | 0 | 2 | 5 | 7 |
4 | South Korea (KOR) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
5 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (5 entries) | 10 | 10 | 10 | 30 |
Date | Thursday 3 November 2005 | Friday 4 November 2005 | Saturday 5 November 2005 |
Events | Solo - Technical Duet - Technical | Solo - Free | Duet - Free |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Women's solo | Emiko Suzuki Japan | Sun Wenyan China | Yoo Nami South Korea |
Women's duet | Japan | China | South Korea |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Japan (JPN) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
2 | China (CHN) | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
3 | South Korea (KOR) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (3 entries) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
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