Figure skating at the 2017 SEA Games

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Figure skating
at the 2017 SEA Games
Figure skating, KL 2017.png
Venues Empire City Mall
LocationFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Teams6 (see below)
2019  

The figure skating competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur were held at Empire City in Selangor. [1]

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The 2017 Games feature competitions in two events, men's and ladies' singles. It served as a qualifying event for the 2018 Winter Olympics

Competition schedule

[2]

DateTimeCategorySegment
26/8/2017
15:00:00Senior Ladies Short Program
16:30:00Senior Men Short Program
27/8/2017
14:30:00Senior Ladies Free Skating
16:20:00Senior Men Free Skating

Men

Short program

Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
PCS
+
SSTRPECOINDeduction

-

StN.
1 Julian Zhi-Jie Yee Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 73.0339.7033.336.756.336.926.506.830.00#7
2 Michael Christian Martinez Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 54.7425.4931.256.336.176.086.426.252.00#8
3Micah Kai LynetteFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 54.6330.1224.515.254.675.004.924.670.00#6
4 Kai Xiang Chew Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 47.7120.8026.915.335.085.425.505.580.00#9
5 Jules Vince Alpe Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 41.1416.4025.745.254.755.085.335.331.00#2
6Alberto WidjajaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 38.7220.3018.423.833.423.753.753.670.00#1
7William SutrisnaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 38.3318.3321.004.173.754.254.334.501.00#4
8Bunthoeurn SenFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 10.923.007.921.751.331.501.671.670.00#3
9Panha KhievFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 7.801.397.411.671.331.501.331.581.00#5
TSS = Total Segment Score; TES = Technical Element Score; PCS = Program Component Score; SS = Skating Skills; TR = Transitions; PE = Performance; CO = Composition; IN = Interpretation of the Music

Free skating

Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
PCS
+
SSTRPECOINDeduction

-

StN.
1 Julian Zhi-Jie Yee Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 132.4063.4268.986.836.337.256.837.250.00#9
2 Michael Christian Martinez Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 116.8954.5564.346.506.006.426.586.672.00#8
3 Kai Xiang Chew Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 97.8146.3152.505.504.925.085.505.251.00#6
4Micah Kai LynetteFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 83.1841.3445.844.924.254.504.674.584.00#7
5Alberto WidjajaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 80.8838.3842.504.424.004.334.334.170.00#4
6 Jules Vince Alpe Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 71.7531.9345.825.084.004.254.834.756.00#5
7William SutrisnaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 58.3426.4833.863.672.923.253.423.672.00#3
8Bunthoeurn SenFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 25.3110.6316.681.751.501.671.671.752.00#2
9Panha KhievFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 24.618.7715.841.671.501.671.581.500.00#1
TSS = Total Segment Score; TES = Technical Element Score; PCS = Program Component Score; SS = Skating Skills; TR = Transitions; PE = Performance; CO = Composition; IN = Interpretation of the Music

Overall

RankNameNationTotal SP FS
1 Julian Zhi-Jie Yee Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 205.43173.031132.40
2 Michael Christian Martinez Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 171.63254.742116.89
3 Kai Xiang Chew Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 145.52447.71397.81
4Micah Kai LynetteFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 137.81354.63483.18
5Alberto WidjajaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 119.60638.72580.88
6 Jules Vince Alpe Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 112.89541.14671.75
7William SutrisnaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 96.67738.33758.34
8Bunthoeurn SenFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 36.23810.92825.31
9Panha KhievFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 32.4197.80924.61

Ladies

Short program

Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
PCS
+
SSTRPECOINDeduction

-

StN.
1 Yu Shuran Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 53.2829.4023.885.925.586.255.926.170.00#7
2 Alisson Krystle Perticheto Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 48.5427.1621.385.504.755.585.335.580.00#1
3 Chloe Xuanling Ing Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 45.6823.9421.745.425.335.175.675.580.00#8
4Natalie Pailin SangkagaloFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 39.3922.1717.224.673.924.424.424.080.00#3
5Tasya PutriFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 29.6914.6315.063.833.253.753.834.170.00#5
6 Thita Lamsam Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 25.8412.1013.743.673.253.253.503.500.00#9
7Aneeta LingamFlag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 24.2410.2814.963.923.423.753.923.671.00#2
8Erika SanjayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 22.1011.4412.663.333.083.083.173.172.00#6
9Aina Sorfina Mohd AminudinFlag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 17.378.5112.863.423.082.833.333.424.00#4
TSS = Total Segment Score; TES = Technical Element Score; PCS = Program Component Score; SS = Skating Skills; TR = Transitions; PE = Performance; CO = Composition; IN = Interpretation of the Music

Free skating

Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
PCS
+
SSTRPECOINDeduction

-

StN.
1 Chloe Xuanling Ing Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 82.9339.1444.795.505.085.585.836.001.00#7
2 Yu Shuran Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 82.2437.3144.935.835.255.585.675.750.00#9
3Natalie Pailin SangkagaloFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 73.5040.2434.264.583.754.334.424.331.00#6
4 Alisson Krystle Perticheto Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 64.8631.8737.995.334.334.754.754.585.00#8
5Aneeta LingamFlag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 58.4427.2331.213.923.674.003.924.000.00#3
6 Thita Lamsam Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 53.2025.5328.674.003.253.503.673.501.00#4
7Aina Sorfina Mohd AminudinFlag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 51.9323.4028.533.753.253.673.583.580.00#1
8Erika SanjayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 51.7526.0125.743.422.923.253.423.080.00#2
9Tasya PutriFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 47.7820.1028.683.673.173.673.673.751.00#5
TSS = Total Segment Score; TES = Technical Element Score; PCS = Program Component Score; SS = Skating Skills; TR = Transitions; PE = Performance; CO = Composition; IN = Interpretation of the Music

Overall

RankNameNationTotal SP FS
1 Yu Shuran Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 135.52153.28282.24
2 Chloe Xuanling Ing Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 128.61345.68182.93
3 Alisson Krystle Perticheto Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 113.40248.54464.86
4Natalie Pailin SangkagaloFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 112.89438.39374.50
5Aneeta LingamFlag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 82.68724.24558.44
6 Thita Lamsam Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 79.04625.84653.20
7Tasya PutriFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 77.47529.69947.78
8Erika SanjayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 73.85822.10851.75
9Aina Sorfina Mohd AminudinFlag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 69.30917.37751.93
WD [3] Samantha CabilesFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines

Participating nations

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Malaysia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1102
2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia*1012
3Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 0112
Totals (3 entries)2226

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles Julian Yee Zhi-Jie
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Michael Christian Martinez
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Kai Xiang Chew
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Women's singles Yu Shuran
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Chloe Ing
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Alisson Krystle Perticheto
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines

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