Archery at the 1983 SEA Games

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Archery
at the 1983 SEA Games
Archery pictogram.svg
  1981
1985  

Archery at the 1983 SEA Games was held at Nanyang Technological Institute Field from June 1 to June 4, 1983. [1]

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Medalists

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EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's individual
Flag of Indonesia.svg Donald Pandiangan (2496) Flag of Indonesia.svg Suradi Rikimin (2465) Flag of Indonesia.svg Tatang Ferry Budiman (2421)
Men's 90M Flag of Indonesia.svg Donald Pandiangan (561) Flag of Indonesia.svg Suradi Rikimin (536) Flag of Indonesia.svg Tatang Ferry Budiman (529)
Men's 70M Flag of Indonesia.svg Suradi Rikimin (621) Flag of Indonesia.svg Donald Pandiangan (618) Flag of Indonesia.svg Tatang Ferry Budiman (607)
Men's 50M Flag of Indonesia.svg Donald Pandiangan (640) Flag of Indonesia.svg Suradi Rikimin (628) Flag of Indonesia.svg Tatang Ferry Budiman (622)
Men's 30M Flag of Indonesia.svg Suradi Rikimin (680) Flag of Indonesia.svg Donald Pandiangan (677) Flag of Thailand.svg Vallop Pottaya (666)
Men's team Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia (7382)
Donald Pandiangan (2496)
Suradi Rukimin (2465)
Tatang Ferry Budiman (2421)
Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand (7031)
Banchong Dosanee (2351)
Vallop Potaya (2349)
Sangad Kaewbaidhoon (2331)
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia (6685)
John Lee Poh Sen (2266)
Abdul Hamid bin Hassan (2241)
Micky Lee (2178)
Women's individual Flag of Singapore.svg Samantha Tan Pek Hoon (2319) Flag of Indonesia.svg Nurfitriyana Saiman (2315) Flag of Indonesia.svg Zefilia Saiman (2310)
Women's 70M Flag of Singapore.svg Samantha Tan Pek Hoon (565) Flag of Indonesia.svg Zefilia Saiman (548) Flag of Indonesia.svg Nurfitriyana Saiman (532)
Women's 60M Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Cherrie Valera (581) Flag of Indonesia.svg Nurfitriyana Saiman (580) Flag of Singapore.svg Samantha Tan Pek Hoon (576)
Flag of Thailand.svg Jariya Jingjit (576)
Women's 50M Flag of Indonesia.svg Zefilia Saiman (577) Flag of Indonesia.svg Nurfitriyana Saiman (575) Flag of Indonesia.svg Jenny Darochmai (555)
Women's 30M Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Cherrie Valera (648) Flag of Singapore.svg Samantha Tan Pek Hoon (639) Flag of Indonesia.svg Jenny Darochmai (638)
Women's team
Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia (6869)
Nurfitriyana Saiman (2315)
Zefilia Saiman (2310)
Jenny Darochmai (2244)
Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand (6686)
Jariya Jingjit (2273)
Usanee Tokahuta (2209)
Grit Suksompong (2204)
Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Philippines (6643)
Cherrie Valera (2269)
Carla Cabrera (2222)
Ludivina Jamlang (2152)

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Singapore)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 89825
2Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore*2114
3Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Philippines 2013
4Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0224
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0011
Totals (5 entries)12121337

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References

  1. Technical Record. 12th South East Asia Games 1983. Singapore. 28 May - 6 June 1983, 1983