Archery at the 1977 SEA Games | |
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Archery was introduced at the 1977 SEA Games and was held at the Petaling Jaya Club from Nov 23 to Nov 24 1977. [1]
* Host nation (Malaysia)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Philippines (PHI) | 6 | 2 | 4 | 12 |
2 | Indonesia (INA) | 5 | 2 | 2 | 9 |
3 | Thailand (THA) | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
4 | Singapore (SIN) | 0 | 5 | 0 | 5 |
5 | Malaysia (MAS)* | 0 | 3 | 4 | 7 |
Totals (5 entries) | 12 | 12 | 12 | 36 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's individual | Donald Pandiangan (INA) | Carlos Santos Jr. (PHI) | Cheng Jun (MAS) | |||
Men's 90M | Carlos Santos Jr. (PHI) | Cheng Jun (MAS) | Vallop Potaya (THA) | |||
Men's 70M | Carlos Santos Jr. (PHI) | Donald Pandiangan (INA) | Cheng Jun (MAS) | |||
Men's 50M | Donald Pandiangan (INA) | Suhartomo (INA) | Raffy Recto (PHI) | |||
Men's 30M | Donald Pandiangan (INA) | Cheng Jun (MAS) | Suhartomo (INA) | |||
Men's team | Indonesia (INA) | Philippines (PHI) | Malaysia (MAS) | |||
Women's individual | Jocelyn Guerrero (PHI) | Samantha Tan Pek Hoon (SIN) | Cheryll Ng Sok Ping (MAS) | |||
Women's 70M | Suminar Rachmat (INA) | Cheryll Ng Sok Ping (MAS) | Jocelyn Guerrero (PHI) | |||
Women's 60M | Amornrat Kaewbaidhoon (THA) | Samantha Tan Pek Hoon (SIN) | Jocelyn Guerrero (PHI) | |||
Women's 50M | Jocelyn Guerrero (PHI) | Samantha Tan Pek Hoon (SIN) | Amornrat Kaewbaidhoon (THA) | |||
Women's 30M | Jocelyn Guerrero (PHI) | Samantha Tan Pek Hoon (SIN) | Carla Ramos (PHI) | |||
Women's team | Philippines (PHI) | Singapore (SIN) | Indonesia (INA) |
Country | Name | 90m | 70m | 50m | 30m | Total |
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Indonesia (INA) | Donald Pandiangan | 261 | 306 | 316 | 345 | 1228 |
Philippines (PHI) | June Santos | 276 | 306 | 310 | 335 | 1227 |
Malaysia (MAS) | Cheng Jun | 273 | 302 | 301 | 339 | 1215 |
Indonesia (INA) | Suhartomo | 255 | 297 | 312 | 339 | 1203 |
Philippines (PHI) | Raffy Recto | 260 | 275 | 312 | 334 | 1181 |
Thailand (THA) | Vallop Potaya | 270 | 281 | 277 | 337 | 1165 |
Indonesia (INA) | Adang Adjidji | 245 | 295 | 286 | 334 | 1160 |
Singapore (SIN) | Michael Ng Yew Hui | 301 | 299 | 1159 | ||
Thailand (THA) | Sa-Ngad K. | 281 | 292 | |||
Singapore (SIN) | Bill Wee Hock Kee | 333 | ||||
Malaysia (MAS) | Remy Yap Lee Fui | 247 | ||||
Indonesia (INA) | Mohammad Idrus | 309 |
Country | Name | 70m | 60m | 50m | 30m | Total |
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Philippines (PHI) | Jojie Guerrero | 272 | 289 | 294 | 325 | 1180 |
Singapore (SIN) | Sam Tan Pek Hoon | 268 | 289 | 285 | 325 | 1167 |
Malaysia (MAS) | Cheryll Ng Sok Ping | 279 | 287 | 269 | 322 | 1157 |
Philippines (PHI) | Carla Ramos | 270 | 281 | 276 | 324 | 1151 |
Thailand (THA) | Amornrat Kaewbaidhoon | 272 | 291 | 277 | 306 | 1146 |
Indonesia (INA) | Suminar Rachmat | 279 | 283 | 270 | 313 | 1145 |
Singapore (SIN) | Maimona bt. Jayos | 256 | 265 | 271 | 301 | 1093 |
Philippines (PHI) | Marinella Guerrero | 265 | 307 | 1060 | ||
Philippines (PHI) | Margot Guerrero | 320 | ||||
Indonesia (INA) | Leane Suviar | 272 | ||||
Malaysia (MAS) | Sally Choo Poh Yin | 249 |
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