Gymnastics at the 2019 SEA Games – Ribbon

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Gymnastics – Ribbon
at the 2019 SEA Games
Gymnastics (rhythmic) pictogram.svg
Venue Rizal Memorial Coliseum
Date6–7 December 2019
Competitors19 from 6 nations
Medalists
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Bronze medal icon.svg  

The ribbon competition for rhythmic gymnastics at the 2019 SEA Games in Philippines was held from 6 to 7 December 2019 at Rizal Memorial Coliseum. [1]

Contents

Schedule

All times are Philippine Standard Time (UTC+8). [2]

DateTimeSquad
Fri, 6 December 201913:15Qualification
Sat, 7 December 201911:30Final

Results

Qualification

Note: Top eight qualified for final with a condition of maximum two gymnasts per nation.

RankNameDifficultyExecutionPenaltyTotal
1Flag of Thailand.svg Benjaporn Limpanich (THA)8.6006.50015.100
2Flag of Malaysia.svg Izzah Amzan (MAS)8.0006.95014.950
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Koi Sie Yan  (MAS)7.2007.40014.600
4Flag of Thailand.svg Nat Kulsanawong (THA)7.9005.70013.600
5Flag of the Philippines.svg Shieldannah Sabio (PHI)7.5005.80013.300
6Flag of Singapore.svg Leah Chew (SGP)7.5005.55013.050
7Flag of Thailand.svg Arisa Tanthathoedtham (THA)5.9006.45012.350
8Flag of Malaysia.svg Rayna Hoh Khai Ling (MAS)5.8006.10011.900
9Flag of Malaysia.svg  Amy Kwan  (MAS)6.1005.75011.850
10Flag of Indonesia.svg Carla Febri Florentina (INA)7.2004.20011.400
11Flag of the Philippines.svg Daniela Reggie Dela Pisa (PHI)7.9003.40011.300
12Flag of the Philippines.svg Marian Nicolle Medina (PHI)6.1005.20011.000
13Flag of Indonesia.svg Thalia Ester Mercilita (INA)6.3004.65010.950
14Flag of Vietnam.svg Ngo Hai Yen (VIE)5.6004.85010.450
15Flag of Singapore.svg Alicia Lim Qian Hui (SGP)5.3004.6509.950
16Flag of Singapore.svg Avryl Tan Ying (SGP)4.9004.9509.850
17Flag of the Philippines.svg Reyna Jean Cornel (PHI)4.9004.5009.400
18Flag of Singapore.svg Yeo Siew Lyn (SGP)3.3005.1508.450
19Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyễn Hà My (VIE)3.2004.4007.600

Final

RankNameDifficultyExecutionPenaltyTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg  Koi Sie Yan  (MAS)8.1007.10015.200
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg Izzah Amzan (MAS)8.3006.90015.200
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Thailand.svg Nat Kulsanawong (THA)7.3006.75014.050
4Flag of the Philippines.svg Shieldannah Sabio (PHI)7.2006.60013.800
5Flag of Thailand.svg Benjaporn Limpanich (THA)7.1005.35012.450
6Flag of Singapore.svg Leah Chew (SGP)6.6005.65012.250
7Flag of the Philippines.svg Daniela Reggie Dela Pisa (PHI)6.8004.85011.650
8Flag of Indonesia.svg Carla Febri Florentina (INA)6.3004.600-0.1010.900

Source: [3] [4]

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