Gymnastics – Men's artistic team at the 2017 SEA Games | |
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Venue | Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC) |
Date | 21 August 2017 |
Competitors | 37 from 8 nations |
Medalists | |
The men's artistic team competition at the 2017 SEA Games was held on 20 August 2017 at the Hall 10, Level 3, Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [1]
The team competition also served as qualification for the event finals.
All times are Malaysia Standard Time (UTC+8).
Date | Time | Event |
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Sunday, 20 August 2017 | 10:00 | Final |
Rank | Team | Total | ||||||
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Vietnam (VIE) | 51.350 | 48.150 | 54.150 | 55.550 | 58.200 | 51.650 | 319.050 | |
Lê Thanh Tùng | 13.200 | 13.050 | 14.600 | 14.450 | 13.100 | 79.450 | ||
Trần Đình Vương | 13.000 | 11.650 | 12.700 | 14.000 | 12.950 | 77.150 | ||
Đỗ Vũ Hưng | 11.200 | 14.000 | 72.400 | |||||
Đinh Phương Thành | 13.100 | 12.450 | 13.700 | 15.150 | 12.900 | |||
Phạm Phước Hưng | 12.050 | 12.850 | 13.800 | 14.600 | 12.700 | |||
Đặng Nam | 14.600 | 13.250 | ||||||
Malaysia (MAS) | 50.450 | 52.600 | 47.350 | 52.600 | 51.600 | 50.950 | 305.550 | |
Jeremiah Loo Phay Xing | 12.950 | 13.350 | 11.100 | 13.000 | 13.450 | 13.200 | 77.050 | |
Azroy Amierol Bin Jaafar | 12.100 | 12.600 | 11.500 | 13.700 | 12.500 | 74.900 | ||
Zul Bahrin Bin Mat Asri | 13.300 | 11.900 | 12.450 | 13.050 | 12.050 | |||
Muhammad Abdul Azim Bin Othman | 13.450 | 12.550 | ||||||
Chau Jern Rong | 12.750 | 12.850 | 12.550 | 13.200 | ||||
Tan Fu Jie | 12.100 | 13.900 | ||||||
Thailand (THA) | 49.200 | 45.200 | 49.300 | 52.750 | 47.450 | 49.300 | 293.200 | |
Nattipong Aeadwong | 12.000 | 11.300 | 12.550 | 13.100 | 13.050 | 12.000 | 74.000 | |
Natthawat Lamaiwan | 10.450 | 12.800 | 10.750 | 65.050 | ||||
Tikumporn Surintornta | 12.450 | 13.300 | 13.900 | 12.850 | ||||
Jamorn Prommanee | 12.800 | 13.400 | 12.950 | 13.350 | ||||
Tissanupan Wichianpradit | 11.950 | 11.950 | 12.850 | |||||
Natthawut Lamaiwan | 10.050 | 11.500 | 10.300 | 11.600 | ||||
4 | Indonesia (INA) | 47.100 | 46.750 | 46.650 | 54.200 | 45.700 | 44.200 | 284.600 |
Muhammad Aprizal | 11.800 | 11.250 | 11.800 | 13.750 | 11.050 | |||
Muhammad Try Saputra | 11.650 | 13.250 | 13.450 | |||||
Dwi Samsul Arifin | 12.750 | 12.050 | 12.800 | 10.550 | 10.650 | |||
Audi Ashari Arif | 10.950 | 12.800 | 11.100 | 11.450 | 10.900 | |||
Agus Adi Prayoko | 11.050 | 11.700 | 14.400 | |||||
Ferrous One Willyodac | 11.600 | 10.250 | 11.600 | |||||
5 | Philippines (PHI) | 50.100 | 41.600 | 41.550 | 52.600 | 47.250 | 45.150 | 278.250 |
Reyland Yuson Cappelan | 13.650 | 9.850 | 10.050 | 13.550 | 11.600 | 11.300 | 70.000 | |
Jan Gwynn Decena Timbang | 10.700 | 11.250 | 13.550 | 11.850 | 11.400 | 69.750 | ||
Fortunato Abad IV | 12.450 | 10.900 | 12.600 | 12.150 | 10.400 | 67.300 | ||
John Matthew Villar Vergara | 12.400 | 10.050 | 9.350 | 11.650 | 64.500 | |||
Albert Tristan Lopez | 11.600 | 11.000 | 12.900 | 12.050 | ||||
6 | Singapore (SIN) | 47.100 | 39.700 | 43.800 | 49.250 | 47.800 | 31.150 | 258.800 |
Martyn Danial Hazwan Bin Armada | 10.750 | 10.400 | 10.450 | 12.600 | 11.500 | 11.550 | 67.250 | |
Ryan Lee Shi Hern | 11.800 | 10.700 | 12.150 | 10.600 | 11.800 | 10.000 | 67.050 | |
Timothy Tay Kai Cheng | 11.750 | 6.200 | 11.050 | 13.150 | 12.850 | 9.600 | 64.600 | |
Yeo Xong Sean | 12.800 | 12.400 | 10.150 | 12.900 | 11.650 | |||
Individuals | ||||||||
Myo Zaw Oo (MYA) | 10.500 | 9.950 | 11.850 | 9.600 | ||||
Sam Rim (CAM) | 11.900 | 12.400 | ||||||
Aung Khant Zaw (MYA) | 12.050 | 10.950 | ||||||
Thi Ha (MYA) | 7.550 | 10.200 |
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