Cycling at the 1987 SEA Games

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Cycling
at the 1987 SEA Games
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  1985
1989  

The cycling at the 1987 SEA Games result, from 10 September until 19 September 1987.

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Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
1000 m Individual trial Flag of the Philippines.svg Bernardo Rimarim 1:09.67 Flag of Indonesia.svg Puspita Mustika Adya1:09.88 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rosman Alwi 1:11.18
100 km Team trialFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Ian Tanuwijaya
Fanny Gunawan
Robby Yahya
Ungut Ong Kim Hong
2hr:19:18.25Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Kajohnsak Kongpu
Pongsak Sanlom
Taksin Sornsuth
Somchai Buapet
2:21:10.45Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Murugayan Kumaresan
Khairul Fazal
Tai Cheng Hai
Chen Choong Ming
2:21:36.24
4000 m Individual pursuit Flag of the Philippines.svg Joselito Santos 2:25.10 Flag of the Philippines.svg Marcellino Delica 3:06.28 Flag of Singapore.svg Kenneth Tan 5:16.91
Pursuit Team Flag of the Philippines.svg PHILIPPINES3:57.88 Flag of Malaysia.svg MALAYSIA4:10.34 Flag of Indonesia.svg INDONESIA4:26.45
1000 m Individual sprint Flag of Malaysia.svg Rosman Alwi 11.45 Flag of Indonesia.svg Puspita Mustika Adya 11:60 Flag of the Philippines.svg Dayanan Feliciano 11.99
30 km point race Flag of Malaysia.svg Murugayan Kumaresan 56pts Flag of the Philippines.svg Santos Joseito41 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ishak Amin39
2nd stage Tour de Sea Games Team Flag of Indonesia.svg INDONESIA15hr:45:05.01 Flag of Malaysia.svg MALAYSIA15:52:00.34 Flag of the Philippines.svg PHILIPPINES16:03:54.21
2nd stage Tour de Sea Games Flag of Malaysia.svg Murugayan Kumaresan 3hr:52:18.17 Flag of Malaysia.svg Chen Choong Ming 3:52:50.15 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ronny Yahya 3:54:54.88
Tour de Sea Games Team Flag of Indonesia.svg INDONESIA31hr:12:26.91 Flag of Malaysia.svg MALAYSIA1:09.88 Flag of the Philippines.svg PHILIPPINES1:11.18
General ClassTour de Sea Games Flag of Malaysia.svg Murugayan Kumaresan 7hr:41:09.71 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ronny Yahya 7:43:45.43

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
51.7 km Road race Flag of Indonesia.svg Rida Farida 1hr:27:25.33 Flag of Thailand.svg Somjit Kongram 1:27:26.50 Flag of Thailand.svg Chamchian1:27:35.33

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)44311
2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)4329
3Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)3238
4Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)0213
5Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)0011
Totals (5 entries)11111032

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