Gymnastics – Ribbon at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games | |||||
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Venue | Rizal Memorial Coliseum | ||||
Date | 6–7 December 2019 | ||||
Competitors | 19 from 6 nations | ||||
Medalists | |||||
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The ribbon competition for rhythmic gymnastics at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in Philippines was held from 6 to 7 December 2019 at Rizal Memorial Coliseum. [1]
All times are Philippine Standard Time (UTC+8). [2]
Date | Time | Squad |
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Fri, 6 December 2019 | 13:15 | Qualification |
Sat, 7 December 2019 | 11:30 | Final |
Note: Top eight qualified for final with a condition of maximum two gymnasts per nation.
Rank | Name | Difficulty | Execution | Penalty | Total |
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1 | Benjaporn Limpanich (THA) | 8.600 | 6.500 | 15.100 | |
2 | Izzah Amzan (MAS) | 8.000 | 6.950 | 14.950 | |
3 | Koi Sie Yan (MAS) | 7.200 | 7.400 | 14.600 | |
4 | Nat Kulsanawong (THA) | 7.900 | 5.700 | 13.600 | |
5 | Shieldannah Sabio (PHI) | 7.500 | 5.800 | 13.300 | |
6 | Leah Chew (SGP) | 7.500 | 5.550 | 13.050 | |
7 | Arisa Tanthathoedtham (THA) | 5.900 | 6.450 | 12.350 | |
8 | Rayna Hoh Khai Ling (MAS) | 5.800 | 6.100 | 11.900 | |
9 | Amy Kwan (MAS) | 6.100 | 5.750 | 11.850 | |
10 | Carla Febri Florentina (INA) | 7.200 | 4.200 | 11.400 | |
11 | Daniela Reggie Dela Pisa (PHI) | 7.900 | 3.400 | 11.300 | |
12 | Marian Nicolle Medina (PHI) | 6.100 | 5.200 | 11.000 | |
13 | Thalia Ester Mercilita (INA) | 6.300 | 4.650 | 10.950 | |
14 | Ngo Hai Yen (VIE) | 5.600 | 4.850 | 10.450 | |
15 | Alicia Lim Qian Hui (SGP) | 5.300 | 4.650 | 9.950 | |
16 | Avryl Tan Ying (SGP) | 4.900 | 4.950 | 9.850 | |
17 | Reyna Jean Cornel (PHI) | 4.900 | 4.500 | 9.400 | |
18 | Yeo Siew Lyn (SGP) | 3.300 | 5.150 | 8.450 | |
19 | Nguyễn Hà My (VIE) | 3.200 | 4.400 | 7.600 |
Rank | Name | Difficulty | Execution | Penalty | Total |
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Koi Sie Yan (MAS) | 8.100 | 7.100 | 15.200 | ||
Izzah Amzan (MAS) | 8.300 | 6.900 | 15.200 | ||
Nat Kulsanawong (THA) | 7.300 | 6.750 | 14.050 | ||
4 | Shieldannah Sabio (PHI) | 7.200 | 6.600 | 13.800 | |
5 | Benjaporn Limpanich (THA) | 7.100 | 5.350 | 12.450 | |
6 | Leah Chew (SGP) | 6.600 | 5.650 | 12.250 | |
7 | Daniela Reggie Dela Pisa (PHI) | 6.800 | 4.850 | 11.650 | |
8 | Carla Febri Florentina (INA) | 6.300 | 4.600 | -0.10 | 10.900 |
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