Canoeing at the 2019 SEA Games

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Canoeing/Kayaking/Traditional boat racing
at the 2019 SEA Games
PH2019 Canoeing.png PH2019 Kayaking.png PH2019 TBR.png
Pictograms for canoeing (up, left), kayaking (up, right), and traditional boat racing (down)
VenueMalawaan Park
Location Olongapo, Philippines
Date3–8 December
  2015
2021  

The canoeing , kayaking , and traditional boat racing competitions at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in Philippines was held at the Malawaan Park, Olongapo. [1]

Contents

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Philippines)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)74112
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)23510
3Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam  (VIE)2136
4Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar  (MYA)1326
5Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)*1225
Totals (5 entries)13131339

Medalists

Canoeing and kayaking

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's C1 200 mHermie Macaranas
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines [2]
Myo Hlaing Win
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Dương Anh Đức
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Men's C1 1000 mPitpiboon Mahawattanangkul
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand [3]
Hermie Macaranas
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Marjuki
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Men's C2 200 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Spens Stuber Mehue
Marjuki
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Hermie Macaranas
Ojay Fuentes
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Nguyễn Quốc Toàn
Phan Ngọc Sang
Men's C2 1000 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Anwar Tarra
Yuda Firmansyah
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Sai Min Wai
Aung Phyo Hein
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Bùi Thanh Phẩm
Trần Thành
Men's K1 1000 mMaizir Riyondra
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia [4]
Trần Văn Vũ
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Praison Buasamrong
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Women's C1 200 mTrương Thị Phương
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Riska Andriyani
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Orasa Thiangkathok
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Women's C1 500 mTrương Thị Phương
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Riska Andriyani
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Orasa Thiangkathok
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand

Traditional boat racing

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's 4-seaters 500 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Abdur Rahim
Andri Mulyana
Joko Andriyanto
Mugi Harjito
Muhamad Fajar Faturahman
Spens Stuber Mehue
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Aung Paing Htet
Nay Htet Lin
Saw Moe Aung
Tun Tun Lin
Zaw Moe Aung
Zin Ko Htet
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Chaiyakarn Choochuen
Laor Iamluek
Suwan Kwanthong
Pipatpon Mansamer
Vinya Seechomchuen
Arun Thogme
Men's 12-seaters 200 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Abdur Rahim
Andri Mulyana
Anwar Tarra
Dedi Saputra
Joko Andriyanto
Mochamad Wijaya
Mugi Harjito
Muhamad Fajar Faturahman
Muhammad Yunus Rustandi
Spens Stuber Mehue
Tri Wahyu Buwono
Yuda Firmansyah
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Chaiyakarn Choochuen
Laor Iamluek
Boonsong Imtim
Suwan Kwanthong
Pipatpon Mansamer
Santas Mingwongyang
Phawonrat Roddee
Noppadol Sangthuang
Mongkhonchai Sanitphakdi
Vinya Seechomchuen
Pornchai Tesdee
Arun Thogme
Natthawat Waenphrom
Tanawoot Waipinid
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Aung Paing Htet
Htet Wai Lwin
Htoo Htoo Aung
Min Min Zaw
Naing Lin Oo
Nay Htet Lin
Sai Min Aung
Saw Moe Aung
Si Thu Eain
Tun Tun Lin
Zaw Htet
Zaw Min
Zaw Moe Aung
Zin Ko Htet
Women's 4-seaters 200 mFlag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Hla Hla Htwe
Khin Phyu Hlaing
Kyi Lae Lae Wai
Lin Lin Kyaw
Su Wai Phyo
Win Win Htwe
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Dayumin
Emiliana Deau
Maryati
Ramla Baharuddin
Ririn Astuti
Stevani Ibo
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Jirawan Hankhamla
Pranchalee Moonkasem
Patthama Nanthain
Nipaporn Nopsiri
Arisara Pantulap
Junjira Phimpornphirom
Mixed 22-seaters 200 mFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Kasemsit Borriboonwasin
Jaruwan Chaikan
Nattawut Kaewsri
Praewpan Kawsri
Pornprom Kramsuk
Pranchalee Moonkasem
Patthama Nanthain
Nares Naoprakon
Nipaporn Nopsiri
Arisara Pantulap
Sukanya Phoradok
Phawonrat Roddee
Chitsanupong Sangpan
Mongkhonchai Sanitphakdi
Suwalee Songkramrod
Pornchai Tesdee
Wasan Upalasueb
Natthawat Waenphrom
Tanawoot Waipinid
Phakdee Wannamanee
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Abdur Rahim
Andri Mulyana
Ayuning Tika Vihari
Dedi Saputra
Emiliana Deau
Fajriah Nurbayan
Joko Andriyanto
Maizir Riyondra
Maryati
Masripah
Mochamad Wijaya
Mugi Harjito
Muhamad Fajar Faturahman
Muhammad Yunus Rustandi
Ramla Baharuddin
Riana Yulistrian
Rio Akbar
Ririn Astuti
Sutrisno
Tri Wahyu Buwono
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Raquel Almencion
Lealyn Baligasa
Joanna Barca
Christian Burgos
Norwell Cajes
Edmund Catapang
John Lester delos Santos
Rosalyn Esguerra
Mark Jhon Frias
Ava Kryszle Gako
Maria Theresa Mofar
Reymart Nevado
Daniel Ortega
Leojane Remarim
Rhea Roa
Pantaleon Roberto
Jonathan Ruz
John Paul Selencio
Jerome Solis
Christine Mae Talledo
Mixed 22-seaters 500 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Abdur Rahim
Andri Mulyana
Anwar Tarra
Ayuning Tika Vihari
Dayumin
Dedi Saputra
Emiliana Deau
Joko Andriyanto
Masripah
Mochamad Wijaya
Mugi Harjito
Muhamad Fajar Faturahman
Muhammad Yunus Rustandi
Ramla Baharuddin
Raudani Fitra
Ririn Astuti
Spens Stuber Mehue
Stevani Ibo
Sutrisno
Tri Wahyu Buwono
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Kasemsit Borriboonwasin
Jaruwan Chaikan
Nattawut Kaewsri
Praewpan Kawsri
Pornprom Kramsuk
Pranchalee Moonkasem
Patthama Nanthain
Nares Naoprakon
Nipaporn Nopsiri
Arisara Pantulap
Sukanya Phoradok
Phawonrat Roddee
Chitsanupong Sangpan
Mongkhonchai Sanitphakdi
Suwalee Songkramrod
Pornchai Tesdee
Wasan Upalasueb
Natthawat Waenphrom
Tanawoot Waipinid
Phakdee Wannamanee
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Raquel Almencion
John Niña Andrade
Lealyn Baligasa
Joanna Barca
Arche Baylosis
Christian Burgos
Patricia Ann Bustamante
Norwell Cajes
Maribeth Caranto
Edmund Catapang
Roda Daban
John Lester delos Santos
Bernadette Espeña
Mark Jhon Frias
Ojay Fuentes
Ava Kryszle Gako
Aidelyn Lustre
Hermie Macaranas
Reymart Nevado
Rhea Roa
Mixed 22-seaters 1000 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Abdur Rahim
Andri Mulyana
Anwar Tarra
Astri Dwijayanti
Dayumin
Emiliana Deau
Joko Andriyanto
Maizir Riyondra
Masripah
Mochamad Wijaya
Mugi Harjito
Muhamad Fajar Faturahman
Muhammad Yunus Rustandi
Ramla Baharuddin
Riana Yulistrian
Rio Akbar
Ririn Astuti
Spens Stuber Mehue
Stevani Ibo
Tri Wahyu Buwono
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Kasemsit Borriboonwasin
Jaruwan Chaikan
Nattawut Kaewsri
Praewpan Kawsri
Pornprom Kramsuk
Pranchalee Moonkasem
Patthama Nanthain
Nares Naoprakon
Nipaporn Nopsiri
Arisara Pantulap
Sukanya Phoradok
Phawonrat Roddee
Chitsanupong Sangpan
Mongkhonchai Sanitphakdi
Suwalee Songkramrod
Pornchai Tesdee
Wasan Upalasueb
Natthawat Waenphrom
Tanawoot Waipinid
Phakdee Wannamanee
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Aung Khin Su Su
Aung Paing Htet
Aye Aye Thein
Hla Hla Htwe
Khin Phyu Hlaing
Kyi Lae Lae Wai
Lin Lin Kyaw
Min Min Zaw
Nay Htet Lin
Phyo Wai Lwin
Saw Moe Aung
Saw Myat Thu
Soe Sandar
Su Wai Phyo
Thet Phyo Naing
Tun Tun Lin
Win Win Htwe
Zaw Min
Zaw Moe Aung
Zin Ko Htet

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