Bowling at the 1983 SEA Games

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Bowling
at the 1983 SEA Games
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  1981
1985  

The Bowling at the 1983 SEA Games result. This event was held between 29 May to 4 June at Jackie's Bowl Centre, Singapore City. Singapore became the overall champion after collecting 11 of the 16 available gold medals

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Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)112417
2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)411520
3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)1236
4Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)0112
5Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)0033
Totals (5 entries)16161648

Medal summary

Men's

EventGoldSilverBronze
Single 6 games Flag of Singapore.svg Samuel Ho1.267 pts Flag of the Philippines.svg Paeng Nepomuceno 1.265 Flag of Indonesia.svg Paulus Poerwadi1.240
Masters Flag of Singapore.svg Ronnie Ng Flag of the Philippines.svg Raul Reformado Flag of the Philippines.svg Paeng Nepomuceno
All Events Flag of Singapore.svg Ronnie Ng5.129 pts Flag of the Philippines.svg Paeng Nepomuceno 4.916 Flag of Malaysia.svg Foong Yet Hong4.815
Doubles Flag of Thailand.svg Surachai Kasemsiriroj
Flag of Thailand.svg Somsak Kruasingha
2.482 pts Flag of the Philippines.svg Raul Reformado
Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Ortega San Jose
2.461 Flag of Singapore.svg Samuel Ho
Flag of Singapore.svg Ronnie Ng
2.437
Three-man Flag of Singapore.svg SINGAPORE1.857 pts Flag of the Philippines.svg PHILIPPINES1.824 Flag of Singapore.svg SINGAPORE1.808
Five-man Flag of Singapore.svg SINGAPORE2.905 pts Flag of the Philippines.svg PHILIPPINES2.879 Flag of Malaysia.svg MALAYSIA2.792
Trio Flag of Singapore.svg SINGAPORE3.620 pinfalls Flag of the Philippines.svg PHILIPPINES3.549 Flag of Singapore.svg SINGAPORE
Flag of Malaysia.svg MALAYSIA
3.511
Quintets Flag of Singapore.svg SINGAPORE5.893 Flag of Indonesia.svg INDONESIA5.703 Flag of Malaysia.svg MALAYSIA5.702

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Single 6 games Flag of Singapore.svg Delia Milne1.185 pts Flag of the Philippines.svg Bong Coo 1.153 Flag of Thailand.svg Pranee Kitipongpithya1.147
Masters Flag of the Philippines.svg Bec Watanabe Flag of the Philippines.svg Bong Coo Flag of the Philippines.svg Arianne Cerdeña
All events Flag of the Philippines.svg Bong Coo 4.612 pts Flag of Singapore.svg Adelene Wee 4.592 Flag of Thailand.svg Pranee Kitipongpithya4.502
Doubles Flag of Singapore.svg Adelene Wee
Flag of Singapore.svg Delia Milne
2.249 pts Flag of Thailand.svg Orawan Nithinavakorn
Flag of Thailand.svg
2.190 Flag of the Philippines.svg Bong Coo
Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Rita De La Rosa
2.184
Three-woman Flag of the Philippines.svg PHILIPPINES1.694 pts Flag of Singapore.svg SINGAPORE1.687 Flag of the Philippines.svg PHILIPPINES1.602
Five-woman Flag of Singapore.svg SINGAPORE2.760 pts Flag of the Philippines.svg PHILIPPINES2.717 Flag of Thailand.svg THAILAND2.673
Trio Flag of Singapore.svg SINGAPORE3.472 pinfalls Flag of the Philippines.svg PHILIPPINES3.378 Flag of the Philippines.svg PHILIPPINES3.369
Quintets Flag of the Philippines.svg PHILIPPINE5.438 Flag of Thailand.svg THAILAND5.379 Flag of Singapore.svg SINGAPORE5.369

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