Sailing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games

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Sailing
at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
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VenueSubic Bay Yacht Club
Location Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City, Zambales
DateNovember 26 – December 2
2007  
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Sailing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place at the Subic Bay Yacht Club, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines. Twelve gold medals were contested. The event was scheduled to be held from November 26 to December 4, but wind conditions led to the organisers bringing the races forward to conclude the events by December 2.

Contents

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Philippines)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)73111
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)21811
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)1304
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar  (MYA)1304
5Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)*1135
6Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)0101
Totals (6 nations)12121236

Medalists

Men & boys

EventGoldSilverBronze
RS:XGerman Paz
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
I Gusti Made Oka Sulaksana
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Suhaimee Moohammadkasem
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
FormulaPhanutthat Ruamsap
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Reneric Moreno
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Tan Wearn Haw
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
OptimistAlvin Yeow Jian Shing
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Sean Lee Teik Ren
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Navee Thamsoontorn
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
LaserMaximillian Soh Khyan Tat
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Mohamed Romzi Mahamad
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Manat Phothong
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
420Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Teo Wee Chin
Terence Koh
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar
Nay La Kyaw
Min Min
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Paradon Chuasanga
Krisanasak Phibun
470Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar
Maung Aung Myin Thu
Sai Pyae Sone Hein
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Roy Tay Jun Hao
Chung Pei Ming
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Ridgely Balladares
Rommel Chavez

Women & girls

EventGoldSilverBronze
Optimist Griselda Khng
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Rufina Tan
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Benjamas Poonpat
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Laser Radial Lo Man Yi
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Tiffany Koo Yee Chin
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Sinsupa Wannasuth
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
420Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Siobhan Tam Shiu Wun
Dawn Liu Xiaodan
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar
Su Sandar Wai
Zin April Aung
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Duanghathai Booncherd
Janjira Meesap
470Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Toh Liying
Tok Lee Ching
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar
Saw Sue Myat Soe
New New San
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Wandee Vongtim
Yupa Sunnawat

Open & mixed

EventGoldSilverBronze
420Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Xu Yuan Zhen
Justin Wong Ming Ho
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Wiwat Poonpat
Kitipong Khambang
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Rafael Buitre
Richly Magsanay
Hobie 16Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Damrongsak Vongtim
Sakda Vongtim
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Melcom Huang Jinjie
Chung Pei Quan
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Louie Perfectua
Mark Gil Francisco

Events

420 Men's Open

RankHelmCrewRaceTotalNett
12345678910
1 Flag of Singapore.svg Xu Yuan Zhen Wong Ming Ho Justin 11121232111510
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Wiwat Poonpat Kitipong Khambang 43312111422214
3 Flag of the Philippines.svg Rafael Buitre Richly Magsanay 22244423232820
4 Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Yan Myo Aung Zaw One 344333451343627

1) Disqualified.

420 Boy's

RankHelmCrewRaceTotalNett
12345678910
1 Flag of Singapore.svg Teo Wee Chin Terence Koh 211261152112211
2 Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Nay La Kyaw Min Min 43231211242315
3 Flag of Thailand.svg Paradon Chuasanga Krisanasak Phibun 1616112325333220
4 Flag of the Philippines.svg Emerson Villena Lester Troy Tayong 32344433553626
5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Murhadi bin Usman Setiyawan bin Jazari 54453544424030

1) Disqualified.

470 Men's

RankHelmCrewRaceTotalNett
12345678910
1 Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Maung Aung Myin Thu Sai Pyae Sone Hein 21223413131414
2 Flag of Singapore.svg Tay Jun Hao Roy Chung Pei Ming 14332221342517
3 Flag of the Philippines.svg Ridgely Balladares Rommel Chavez 33411134512278
4 Flag of Thailand.svg Teerapong Watiboonruang Pongwichean 42144342212719

1) Disqualified.

Laser Radial Women's

Hobie 16 Men's

RankHelmCrewRaceTotalNett
12345678910
1 Flag of Thailand.svg Damrongsak Vongtim Sakda Vongtim 2122111111139
2 Flag of Singapore.svg Chong Pei Quan Huang Jinjie Melcom 12112222221713
3 Flag of the Philippines.svg Louie Perfectua Mark Gil Francisco 33333333333024

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