Badminton at the 1991 SEA Games

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Badminton
at the 1991 SEA Games
Badminton pictogram.svg
Venue Camp Crame Gymnasium
Location Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Dates28 November – 5 December
  1989
1993  

The badminton competitions at the 1991 SEA Games in Manila were held at Camp Crame Gymnasium in Quezon City, Metro Manila. [1] The 1991 Games featured competitions in seven events (men 3 events, women 3 events, and mixed 1 event).

Contents

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Philippines)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)65112
2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)1179
3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)0145
Totals (3 entries)771226

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles
details
Ardy Wiranata
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Joko Suprianto
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Foo Kok Keong
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Rashid Sidek
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Women's singles
details
Susi Susanti
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Sarwendah Kusumawardhani
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Pornsawan Plungwech
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Somharuthai Jaroensiri
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Men's doubles
details
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Rudy Gunawan
Eddy Hartono
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Razif Sidek
Jalani Sidek
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Soo Beng Kiang
Cheah Soon Kit
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Rexy Mainaky
Ricky Subagja
Women's doubles
details
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Rosiana Tendean
Erma Sulistianingsih
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Finarsih
Lili Tampi
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Tan Lee Wai
Tan Sui Hoon
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Ladawan Mulasartsatorn
Thananya Phanachet
Mixed doubles
details
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Ricky Subagja
Rosiana Tendean
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Rexy Mainaky
Erma Sulistianingsih
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Soo Beng Kiang
Tan Lee Wai
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Ong Ewe Chye
Tan Sui Hoon
Men's team
details
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Cheah Soon Kit
Foo Kok Keong
Jalani Sidek
Rashid Sidek
Razif Sidek
Soo Beng Kiang
Kwan Yoke Meng
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Rexy Mainaky
Ricky Subagja
Alan Budikusuma
Eddy Hartono
Rudy Gunawan
Ardy Wiranata
Joko Suprianto
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Sompol Kukasemkij
Teeranun Chiangta
Chaiwat Chalermpusitarak
Surachai Makkasasithorn
Siripong Siripool
Pramote Teerawiwatana
Pulsak Thewarangsee
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Abdul Hamid Khan
Lim Boon Leng
Yow Chong Liang
Donald Koh
You Kok Kiong
Patrick Lau
Lim Hong Han
Women's team
details
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Susi Susanti
Sarwendah Kusumawardhani
Erma Sulistianingsih
Rosiana Tendean
Finarsih
Lili Tampi
Yuliani Sentosa
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Somharuthai Jaroensiri
Pornsawan Plungwech
Thananya Phanachet
Ladawan Mulasartsatorn
Plernta Boonyarit
Sasithorn Maneeratanaporn
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Lee Wai Leng
Lim Siew Choon
Tan Lee Wai
Tan Sui Hoon
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Philippines
Amparo Lim
Martha Millar
Maria Elena Garcia
Racquel Roxas

Men's team

Semi-final

Bronze medal match

Gold medal match

Women's team

Semi-final

Bronze medal match

Gold medal match

Men's singles

First Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ardy Wiranata  (INA)1515
 Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Win Tun Htein  (MYA)2 3  Flag of Thailand.svg Teeranun Chiangta (THA)6 5
 Flag of Thailand.svg Teeranun Chiangta (THA)1515 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ardy Wiranata  (INA)1515
 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Anh Hoàng  (VIE)1515 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Foo Kok Keong  (MAS)4 10
 Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Martin Lee Millar  (PHI)3 3  Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Anh Hoàng  (VIE)3 11
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Foo Kok Keong  (MAS)1515 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Foo Kok Keong  (MAS)1515
 Flag of Singapore.svg  Abdul Hamid Khan  (SIN)3 9  Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ardy Wiranata  (INA)1515
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Joko Suprianto  (INA)4 6
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Joko Suprianto  (INA)1515
 Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Aung Naing Htet  (MYA)5 8  Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Antonio Mance Jr.  (PHI)5 7
 Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Antonio Mance Jr.  (PHI)1515 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Joko Suprianto  (INA)1515
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Sompol Kukasemkij  (THA)1515 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Rashid Sidek  (MAS)10 9
 Flag of Singapore.svg  Donald Koh  (SIN)6 8  Flag of Thailand.svg  Sompol Kukasemkij  (THA)10 154
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Rashid Sidek  (MAS)156 15

Women's singles

First Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Susi Susanti  (INA)1111
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lee Wai Leng  (MAS)0 4
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Susi Susanti  (INA)1111
 Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Martha Millar  (PHI)1112 Flag of Thailand.svg  Pornsawan Plungwech  (THA)0 3
 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Mai Dương Liên Nương  (VIE)2 9  Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Martha Millar  (PHI)6 5
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Pornsawan Plungwech  (THA)1111
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Susi Susanti  (INA)5 1111
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Sarwendah Kusumawardhani  (INA)118 2
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Somharuthai Jaroensiri  (THA)1111
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lim Siew Choon  (MAS)1111 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lim Siew Choon  (MAS)6 2
 Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Amparo Lim  (PHI)6 6  Flag of Thailand.svg  Somharuthai Jaroensiri  (THA)115 8
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Sarwendah Kusumawardhani  (INA)6 1111
 Flag of Singapore.svg  Zarinah Abdullah  (SIN)2 2
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Sarwendah Kusumawardhani  (INA)1111

Men's doubles

First Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Razif Sidek  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Jalani Sidek  (MAS)
1515
 Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Kyaw Thi Ha  (MYA)
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Kyaw Zwar Lin  (MYA)
5 11  Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Ricardo Santos  (PHI)
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Jacques Zialcita Louis  (PHI)
2 2
 Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Ricardo Santos  (PHI)
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Jacques Zialcita Louis  (PHI)
1515 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Razif Sidek  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Jalani Sidek  (MAS)
1512 15
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Siripong Siripool  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Pramote Teerawiwatana  (THA)
1515 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rexy Mainaky  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ricky Subagja  (INA)
6 156
 Flag of Singapore.svg  Lim Boon Leng  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Yow Chong Liang  (SIN)
10 1  Flag of Thailand.svg  Siripong Siripool  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Pramote Teerawiwatana  (THA)
15 9
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rexy Mainaky  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ricky Subagja  (INA)
1715
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Razif Sidek  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Jalani Sidek  (MAS)
11 6
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rudy Gunawan  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Eddy Hartono  (INA)
1515
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Soo Beng Kiang  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Cheah Soon Kit  (MAS)
1515
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Chaiwat Chalermpusitarak  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Surachai Makkasasithorn  (THA)
1515 Flag of Thailand.svg  Chaiwat Chalermpusitarak  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Surachai Makkasasithorn  (THA)
5 2
 Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Aung Naing Htet  (MYA)
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Win Tun Htein  (MYA)
10 1  Flag of Malaysia.svg  Soo Beng Kiang  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Cheah Soon Kit  (MAS)
7 3
 Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Jesus Araneta Martin  (PHI)
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Anthony Ave  (PHI)
1515 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rudy Gunawan  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Eddy Hartono  (INA)
1515
 Flag of Singapore.svg  Patrick Lau  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Lim Hong Han  (SIN)
11 10  Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Jesus Araneta Martin  (PHI)
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Anthony Ave  (PHI)
6 6
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rudy Gunawan  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Eddy Hartono  (INA)
1515

Women's doubles

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rosiana Tendean  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Erma Sulistianingsih  (INA)
1515
 Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Maria Elena Garcia  (PHI)
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Racquel Roxas  (PHI)
1 4  Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rosiana Tendean  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Erma Sulistianingsih  (INA)
1515
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lee Wai Leng  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lim Siew Choon  (MAS)
12 8  Flag of Thailand.svg  Ladawan Mulasartsatorn  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thananya Phanachet  (THA)
10 5
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Ladawan Mulasartsatorn  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thananya Phanachet  (THA)
1515 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rosiana Tendean  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Erma Sulistianingsih  (INA)
1515
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Tan Lee Wai  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Tan Sui Hoon  (MAS)
1515 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Finarsih  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Lili Tampi  (INA)
10 10
 Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Amparo Lim  (PHI)
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Martha Millar  (PHI)
2 10  Flag of Malaysia.svg  Tan Lee Wai  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Tan Sui Hoon  (MAS)
10 4
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Finarsih  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Lili Tampi  (INA)
1515 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Finarsih  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Lili Tampi  (INA)
1515
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Plernta Boonyarit  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Sasithorn Maneeratanaporn  (THA)
2 5

Mixed doubles

First Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Siripong Siripool  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Ladawan Mulasartsatorn  (THA)
155 3
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Soo Beng Kiang  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Tan Lee Wai  (MAS)
13 1515
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Soo Beng Kiang  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Tan Lee Wai  (MAS)
3 5
 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Anh Hoàng  (VIE)
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Mai Dương Liên Nương  (VIE)
2 1512  Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ricky Subagja  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rosiana Tendean  (INA)
1515
 Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Jethanan Ramnani  (PHI)
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Racquel Roxas  (PHI)
1512 15 Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Jethanan Ramnani  (PHI)
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Racquel Roxas  (PHI)
2 4
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ricky Subagja  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rosiana Tendean  (INA)
1515
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ricky Subagja  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rosiana Tendean  (INA)
1515
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rexy Mainaky  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Erma Sulistianingsih  (INA)
6 13
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rexy Mainaky  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Erma Sulistianingsih  (INA)
1515
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Pulsak Thewarangsee  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Plernta Boonyarit  (THA)
0 2
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Rexy Mainaky  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Erma Sulistianingsih  (INA)
1515
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ong Ewe Chye  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Tan Sui Hoon  (MAS)
5 5
 Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Enrique John Campos  (PHI)
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Jeanette Villanueva  (PHI)
3 1
 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ong Ewe Chye  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Tan Sui Hoon  (MAS)
1515

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