Aquatics at the 2007 SEA Games

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Aquatics
at the 2007 SEA Games
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The aquatics events at the 2007 SEA Games included swimming, diving and water polo. The events were held at the Aquatic Center, His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.

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Swimming

The Swimming competition was held from 7 to 11 December and featured 32 events.

Participating nations

9 countries competed (team size is number behind country):

Note: There was no participation from Brunei Darussalam and Timor Leste.

Medal tally

  *   Host nation (Thailand)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)119626
2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)83718
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)78823
4Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)*57820
5Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam  (VIE)1012
6Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)0527
Totals (6 entries)32323296

Medalists

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Daniel Coakley
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
22.80 Arwut Chinnapasaen
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
23.24 Russell Ong
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
23.51
100 m freestyle Bryan Tay Zhi Rong
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
51.23 Daniel Bego
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
51.53Kendrick Uy
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
52.16
200 m freestyle Daniel Bego
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
1:52.32 Bryan Tay Zhi Rong
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
1:52.98 Miguel Molina
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
1:53.59
400 m freestyleTharnawat Thanakornworakiart
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
3:59.08Marcus Cheah Ming Zhe
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
3:59.61 Ryan Arabejo
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
3:59.81
1500 m freestyle Ryan Arabejo
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
15:53.16Tharnawat Thanakornworakiart
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
15:58.92Marcus Cheah Ming Zhe
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
16:07.99
100 m backstrokeZach Ong
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
59.46 Glenn Victor Sutanto
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
59.56Đỗ Huy Long
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
59.60
200 m backstroke Ryan Arabejo
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
2:05.82Zach Ong
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
2:08.17Marcus Cheah Ming Zhe
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
2:09.32
100 m breaststroke Nguyen Huu Viet
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
1:03.73Worawut Ampaiwan
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
1:03.95 Radomyos Matjiur
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
1:04.66
200 m breaststroke Miguel Molina
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
2:18.11Billy Arfianto
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
2:20.87Worawut Ampaiwan
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
2:21.32
100 m butterfly Daniel Bego
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
54.33 James Walsh
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
55.47 Andy Wibowo
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
55.59
200 m butterfly James Walsh
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
2:00.45 Donny Utomo
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
2:00.81 Daniel Bego
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
2:03.97
200 m individual medley Miguel Molina
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
2:05.50 Radomyos Matjiur
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
2:09.12 Muhammad Akbar Nasution
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
2:09.25
400 m individual medley Miguel Molina
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
4:28.85 Muhammad Akbar Nasution
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
4:28.91Lim Zhi Cong
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
4:40.42
4 × 100 m freestyle relayFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)
Russell Ong
Jeffrey Shu Shi Rong
Nicholas Tan Xue Wei
Bryan Tay Zhi Rong
3:26.70Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)
Daniel Coakley
James Walsh
Kendrick Uy
Miguel Molina
3:27.70Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Kunanon Kittipute
Radomyos Matjiur
Thanyanant Phadungkiatwatana
Suriya Suksuphak
3:32.59
4 × 200 m freestyle relayFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)
Marcus Cheah Ming Zhe
Joshua Lim Wen Hao
Bryan Tay Zhi Rong
Thum Bing Ming
7:38.62Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Kunanon Kittipute
Radomyos Matjiur
Thanyanant Phadungkiatwatana
Tharnawat Thanakornworakiart
7:43.26Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)
Eric Chang
Daniel Bego
Kevin Lim
Kevin Yeap Soon Choy
7:43.28
4 × 100 m medley relayFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)
Daniel Coakley
James Walsh
Miguel Molina
Ryan Arabejo
3:49.28Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)
Andy Wibowo
Glenn Victor Sutanto
Herry Yudhianto
Richard Sam Bera
3:51.72Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)
Zach Ong
Jeffrey Shu Shi Rong
Leonard Tan Jin
Bryan Tay Zhi Rong
3:52.14

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyleChui Lai Kwan
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
26.63 Leung Chii Lin
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
26.79Natnapa Prommuenwai
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
26.80
100 m freestyle Natthanan Junkrajang
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
57.55 Quah Ting Wen
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
58.14Jiratida Phinyosophon
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
58.45
200 m freestyle Natthanan Junkrajang
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
2:03.00 Quah Ting Wen
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
2:03.55Erica Totten
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
2:05.75
400 m freestyle Khoo Cai Lin
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
4:18.20 Natthanan Junkrajang
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
4:20.01Rutai Santadvatana
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
4:22.55
800 m freestyle Khoo Cai Lin
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
8:47.80 Lynette Lim Shu-En
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
8:56.19 Lew Yih Wey
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
9:00.43
100 m backstroke Tao Li
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
1:04.05Shana Lim Jia Yi
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
1:04.74Chai Sook Fun
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
1:06.03
200 m backstroke Lew Yih Wey
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
2:17.39 Nimitta Thaveesupsoonthorn
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
2:20.84Shana Lim Jia Yi
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
2:21.43
100 m breaststroke Nicolette Teo Wei-min
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
1:10.15 Siow Yi Ting
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
1:12.65 Jaclyn Pangilinan
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
1:13.57
200 m breaststroke Nicolette Teo Wei-min
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
2:31.96 Siow Yi Ting
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
2:32.55 Jaclyn Pangilinan
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
2:39.16
100 m butterfly Tao Li
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
1:00.33Louisa Los Santos
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
1:02.08Marellyn Liew
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
1:02.25
200 m butterfly Tao Li
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
2:15.63Erica Totten
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
2:16.79Hii Siew Siew
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
2:20.71
200 m individual medley Siow Yi Ting
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
2:18.52 Tao Li
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
2:20.80 Nimitta Thaveesupsoonthorn
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
2:21.22
400 m individual medley Quah Ting Wen
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
4:53.90 Siow Yi Ting
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
4:54.11 Lew Yih Wey
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
4:55.86
4 × 100 m freestyle relayFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Natthanan Junkrajang
Pannika Prachgosin
Jiratida Yosophon
Pilin Tachakittiranan
3:51.86Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)
Heidi Gan
Khoo Cai Lin
Leung Chii Lin
Siow Yi Ting
3:54.91Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)
Erica Totten
Maria Georgina Gandionco
Jaclyn Pangilinan
Nicole Santiago
4:01.72
4 × 200 m freestyle relayFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Natthanan Junkrajang
Jiratida Yosophon
Rutai Vatana
Pilin Tachakittiranan
8:20.77Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)
Lynette Lim Shu-En
Amanda Lim Xiang Qi
Quah Ting Wen
Mylene Ong Chui Bin
8:26.23Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)
Heidi Gan
Khoo Cai Lin
Lew Yih Wey
Ong Ming Xiu
8:27.13
4 × 100 m medley relayFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)
Shana Lim Jia Yi
Nicolette Teo Wei-min
Tao Li
Quah Ting Wen
4:13.18Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)
Chai Sook Fun
Leung Chii Lin
Louisa Los Santos
Siow Yi Ting
4:19.33Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Wenika Kaewchaiwong
Natthanan Junkrajang
Natnapa Prommuenwai
Phantira Saraikarn
4:25.00


Diving

The diving events at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games took place at the His Majesty The King's 80th Anniv. Swimming Pool. It was held from 12 December to 15 December 2007. Ten gold medals were contested.

Participating nations

There was no participation from Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Singapore, and Timor Leste.

Medal tally

  *   Host nation (Thailand)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 73313
2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 2417
3Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1135
4Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 0224
5Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand*0011
Totals (5 entries)10101030

Medalists

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
1 m springboard Yeoh Ken Nee
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
416.05 Zardo Domenios
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
380.85Rossharisham Roslan
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
361.50
3 m springboard Yeoh Ken Nee
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
444.05Rossharisham Roslan
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
435.65 Zardo Domenios
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
407.40
10 m platform Bryan Nickson Lomas
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
429.70 Rexel Ryan Fabriga
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
419.90 Mohamed Nasrullah
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
401.10
Synchronized 3 m springboardFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Yeoh Ken Nee
Rossharisham Roslan
416.76Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Zardo Domenios
Niño Carog
366.42Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Vũ Anh Duy
Nguyễn Minh Sang
324.93
Synchronized 10 m platformFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Rexel Ryan Fabriga
Jaime Asok
376.72Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Vũ Anh Duy
Nguyễn Minh Sang
365.04Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Mohamed Nasrullah
Husaini Noor
357.96

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
1 m springboard Leong Mun Yee
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
278.30 Sheila Mae Pérez
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
265.80 Elizabeth Jimie
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
263.10
3 m springboard Sheila Mae Pérez
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
316.60 Leong Mun Yee
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
306.90Hoàng Thanh Trà
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
300.80
10 m platform Shenny Ratna Amelia
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
345.30 Pandelela Rinong
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
308.85 Cheong Jun Hoong
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
300.25
Synchronized 3 m springboardFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Elizabeth Jimie
Leong Mun Yee
281.28Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Hoàng Thanh Trà
Nguyễn Hoài Anh
260.31Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Nani Suryani Wulansari
Eka Purnama Indah
256.02
Synchronized 10 m platformFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Pandelela Rinong
Cheong Jun Hoong
293.79Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Shenny Ratna Amelia
Herlyani Sukmahati
270.12Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Sukrutai Tommaoros
Dangjai Putsadee
208.17

Water polo

The Water polo events was held from 7 December to 11 December 2007. Six teams were in competition in a round-robin format, with defending champion Singapore retaining its title which it has won 22 times consecutively since 1965, inclusive of the current games.

Participating nations

There was no participation from Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Timor Leste.

Medal tally

  *   Host nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1001
2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 0101
3Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's competitionFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)
Alvin Lee Kok Wang
Alvin Poh Hock Yen
Eugene Ng Wai Chin
Eugene Teo Zhenwei
Kelvin Ong Wei Sheng
Kenneth Wee
Lin Di Yan
Lin Di Yang
Luo Nan
Nigel Tay Sin Chao
Paul Louis Tan Jwee Ann
Terence Tan Wei Keong
Yip Renkai
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)
Allan Payawal
Almax Laurel
Dale Evangelista
Danny de la Torre
Ernesto Pabalan
Frazier Alamara
Johnny Uba
Michael Jorolan
Monsuito Pelenio
Norton Alamara
Sherwin de la Paz
Tani Gomez
Teodoro Cañete
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)
Andreas Rully Inkiriwang
Dwinanto Ribowo
Hendra Jaya Putra Toufik
Hendrik Sugianto
Henry Marciano Raditya
Heryansyah Saragih
Indrawan Ginting
Indri
Kemas Achmad Mahyuddin
Maulana Bayu Herfianto
Rezza Auditya Putra
Soedorman Prajogo
Soesanto Prajogo

Round-robin

Standings

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1. Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 550070244610
2. Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 53116137247
3. Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 5302575706
4. Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 52124347-45
5. Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 51043967-282
6. Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 50052967-380

Results

7 December 2007
Malaysia6 15 (15,23,34,03)Philippines
Indonesia19 11 (61,34,32,74)Vietnam
Thailand5 15 (13,24,24,04)Singapore
8 December 2007
Philippines3 7 (12,01,02,22)Singapore
Malaysia7 15 (00,25,43,17)Indonesia
Vietnam7 9 (12,22,33,12)Thailand
9 December 2007
Singapore20 7 (32,61,62,52)Vietnam
Indonesia9 20 (16,16,43,35)Philippines
Thailand13 7 (54,30,23,30)Malaysia
10 December 2007
Philippines13 5 (23,21,21,70)Vietnam
Malaysia3 15 (23,03,16,3)Singapore
Indonesia8 6 (41,10,22,13)Thailand
11 December 2007
Indonesia6 13 (12,12,13,36)Singapore
Malaysia6 9 (22,01,24,22)Vietnam
Thailand10 10 (13,33,52,12)Philippines

See also

Preceded by Aquatics at the SEA Games
2007 SEA Games
Succeeded by

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