Sepak takraw at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games | |
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Venue | Expo Hall 1 |
Dates | 6 June 2015 to 15 June 2015 |
Competitors | 173 from 10 nations |
Sepak takraw at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games was held at EXPO Hall 1, Singapore from 6 to 15 June 2015. [1]
Chinlone, which was previously introduced at the 2013 SEA Games in Myanmar, was subsumed under the sport of sepak takraw at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games. Only 4 Chinlone events competed by men were held.
A total of 173 athletes from 10 nations will be competing in sepak takraw at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games:
The following is the competition schedule for the sepak takraw competitions:
P | Preliminaries | ½ | Semifinals | F | Final |
Event↓/Date → | Mon 8 | Tue 9 | Wed 10 | Thu 11 | Fri 12 | Sat 13 | Sun 14 | Mon 15 | |||
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Men's regu | P | P | ½ | F | |||||||
Women's regu | P | P | ½ | F | |||||||
Men's doubles | P | ½ | F | ||||||||
Women's doubles | P | ½ | F | ||||||||
Men's team | P | P | |||||||||
Men's team doubles | P | P | P |
Event↓/Date → | Sat 6 | Sun 7 | ||
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Men's non-repetition primary | P | F | ||
Men's same stroke | P | F | ||
Men's linking | P | F | ||
Men's non-repetition secondary | P | F |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Regu | Malaysia (MAS) Farhan Adam Mohd Hanafiah Dolah Mohd K. Zaman Hamir Akhbar Ahmad Aizat Mohd Nor Azmi Mohammad Syahir Mohd Rosdi | Singapore (SIN) Mohamad Farhan Amran Muhammad Asri Aron Muhammad Hafiz Ja'afar Muhammad A'fif Safiee Muhammad Yassin Suhaimi | Laos (LAO) Kantana Nanthisen Souktula Phouthavong Lamphoun Sengsouvanh Senganh Sengvanh Noum Souvannalith |
Philippines (PHI) John John Bobier Rhemwll Catana Ronsited Gabayeron John Jeffrey Morcillos Regle Reznan Pabriga | |||
Team | Thailand (THA) Anuwat Chaichana Siriwat Sakha Thawisak Thongsai Pornchai Kaokaew Panupong Petlue Pattarapong Yupadee Thanawat Chumsena Somporn Jaisinghol Assadin Wongyota Sittipong Khamchan Kritsanapong Nontakote Sahachat Sakhoncharoen | Malaysia (MAS) Ahmad Aizat Mohd Nor Azmi Mohd Safarudin Abu Bakar Mohamad Azlan Alias Mohd K. Zaman Hamir Akhbar Mohd Zamree Mohd Dahan M. Nazmi Mohd Najib Mohd Hanafiah Dolah Farhan Adam Muhammad Hairul Hazizi Haidzir Zuleffendi Sumari Mohammad Syahir Mohd Rosdi Muhammad Zaim Razali | Indonesia (INA) Saiful Rizal Muhammad Herson Saiful Dedi Setyawan Hendra Pago Darmawan Victoria Eka Prasetyo Muhammad Ruswan Wajib Nofrisal Andi Try Sandi Risky Abdul Rahman Pago Syamsul Akmal Syafiudin |
Singapore (SIN) Mohtar Umar Mohammad Muhammad Danial Feriza Padzli Mohamad Faizal Md Saad Muhammad Magrib Ibrahim Muhammad Farhan Aman Asfandi Bin Ja'al Muhammad A'fif Safiee Muhammad Yassin Suhaimi Muhammad Asri Aron Muhammad Hafiz Ja'afar Mohamad Farhan Amran Muhammad Iqmal Khasbullah | |||
Doubles | Myanmar (MYA) Zaw Zaw Aung Zaw Latt Aung Myo Swe | Philippines (PHI) Emmanuel Escote Jason Huerte Rheyjey Ortouste | Laos (LAO) Kantana Nanthisen Lamphoun Sengsouvanh Noum Souvannalith |
Singapore (SIN) Mohamad Farhan Amran Asfandi Bin Ja'al Muhammad A'fif Safiee | |||
Team doubles | Thailand (THA) Anuwat Chaichana Suwicha Tala Pornchai Kaokaew Panupong Petlue Pattarapong Yupadee Assadin Wongyota Seksan Tubtong Pornthep Wapisiri Sahachat Sakhoncharoen | Myanmar (MYA) Aung Ko Oo Zaw Zaw Aung Thant Zin Oo Aung Myo Swe Zaw Latt Myo Myint Zaw Wai Lin Aung Aung Pyah Tun Kyaw Soe Win | Indonesia (INA) Saiful Rizal Herson Saiful Muhammad Hendra Pago Victoria Eka Prasetyo Muhammad Ruswan Wajib Nofrisal Risky Abdul Rahman Pago Syamsul Akmal Syafiuddin |
Singapore (SIN) Mohamad Faizal Md Saad Muhammad Magrib Ibrahim Muhammad Farhan Aman Asfandi Bin Ja'al Muhammad A'fif Safiee Muhammad Yassin Suhaimi Muhammad Asri Aron Muhammad Hafiz Ja'afar Mohamad Farhan Amran | |||
Non-Repetition Primary | Thailand (THA) Khanawut Rungrot Witsarut Srisawat Eekkawee Ruenphara Thongchai Sombatkerd Noppadon Kongthawthong Komin Naonon Kamol Prasert Pongphan Obthom | Malaysia (MAS) Mohammad Kamal Azmi Mohamad Azlan Alias Mohammad Arif Mohd Nazuha Mohd Nadzi Muhammad Zaim Razali Amirul Zazwan Amir Ab Muhaimi Che Bongsu M. Fazil Mohd Asri | Brunei (BRU) Ismail Ang Mohammad Hafizzudin Jamaludin Jamaludin Awang Haji Marzi Nur Alimin Sungoh Mohammad Sukri Jaineh Zatie Hidayat Saidi Humaidi Brahim Muhammad Basyiruddin Haji Kamis |
Singapore (SIN) Eddy Nor Shafiq Sahari Mohammad Abdul Kahar M. Elhazeeq Mohmed Ulhaq Raihan Alladin Muhammad Izwandy Zamri Nor Irsharuddin Ikhsan Mohamad Faisal Md Saad Muhammad Iqmal Khasbullah | |||
Same Stroke | Myanmar (MYA) Kyaw Soe Moe Kyaw Moe Tun Aung Naing Phyo Lwin Phyo Win Aung Myo Myint Myo Zaw Oo San Lwin Oo Myo Min Thu | Thailand (THA) Khanawut Rungrot Witsarut Srisawat Eekkawee Ruenphara Thongchai Sombatkerd Noppadon Kongthawthong Komin Naonon Kamol Prasert Pongphan Obthom | Brunei (BRU) Ismail Ang Mohammad Hafizzudin Jamaludin Jamaludin Awang Haji Marzi Nur Alimin Sungoh Mohammad Sukri Jaineh Zatie Hidayat Saidi Humaidi Brahim Muhammad Basyiruddin Haji Kamis |
Singapore (SIN) Eddy Nor Shafiq Sahari Mohammad Abdul Kahar M. Elhazeeq Mohmed Ulhaq Raihan Alladin Muhammad Izwandy Zamri Nor Irsharuddin Ikhsan Mohamad Faisal Md Saad Muhammad Iqmal Khasbullah | |||
Linking | Cambodia (CAM) Ung Narith Treung Ly Ream Sokphearom Cheat Khemrin Heng Rawut Chin Sovannarith Nang Sopheap Sopheak Johnny | Laos (LAO) Saikham Viengnakhone Kitnaly Chanthalak Chanthavong Vixay Phommavongsa Yothin Sombatputhone Phitthisanh Bounpaseuth Viriyan Sombatphouthone Thienphachanh Bounyong | Malaysia (MAS) Mohammad Kamal Azmi Mohamad Azlan Alias Mohammad Arif Mohd Nazuha Mohd Nadzi Muhammad Zaim Razali Amirul Zazwan Amir Ab Muhaimi Che Bongsu M. Fazil Mohd Asri |
Singapore (SIN) Eddy Nor Shafiq Sahari Mohammad Abdul Kahar M. Elhazeeq Mohmed Ulhaq Raihan Alladin Muhammad Izwandy Zamri Nor Irsharuddin Ikhsan Mohamad Faisal Md Saad Muhammad Iqmal Khasbullah | |||
Non-Repetition Secondary | Myanmar (MYA) Kyaw Soe Moe Kyaw Moe Tun Aung Naing Phyo Lwin Phyo Win Aung Myo Myint Myo Zaw Oo San Lwin Oo Myo Min Thu | Laos (LAO) Saikham Viengnakhone Kitnaly Chanthalak Chanthavong Vixay Phommavongsa Yothin Sombatputhone Phitthisanh Bounpaseuth Viriyan Sombatphouthone Thienphachanh Bounyong | Cambodia (CAM) Ung Narith Treung Ly Ream Sokphearom Cheat Khemrin Heng Rawut Chin Sovannarith Nang Sopheap Sopheak Johnny |
Singapore (SIN) Eddy Nor Shafiq Sahari Mohammad Abdul Kahar M. Elhazeeq Mohmed Ulhaq Raihan Alladin Muhammad Izwandy Zamri Nor Irsharuddin Ikhsan Mohamad Faisal Md Saad Muhammad Iqmal Khasbullah |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Regu | Thailand (THA) Kaewjai Pumsawangkaew Fueangfa Praphatsarang Sasiwimol Janthasit Wanwisa Jankaen Wiphada Chitphuan | Myanmar (MYA) Zar Ei Thin Myint Nant Yin Yin Nyunt Thin Zar Soe Htut Kay Zin Htwe Nwe Nwe | Malaysia (MAS) Siti Norzubaidah Che Abdul Wahab Elly Syahira Rosli Nurul Izzatul Hikmah Md Zulkifli Nor Farhana Ismail Siti Nor Suhaida Jafri |
Vietnam (VIE) Le Thi Tham Duong Thi Xuyen Bui Thi Hai Yen Giap Thi Hien Tran Thi Thu Hoai | |||
Doubles | Thailand (THA) Masaya Duangsri Somruedee Pruepruk Payom Srihongsa | Myanmar (MYA) Kyu Kyu Thin Phyu Phyu Than Khin Hnin Wai | Laos (LAO) Norkham Vongxay Koy Xayavong Nouandam Volabouth |
Vietnam (VIE) Nguyen Thi Quyen Tran Thi Viet My Hoang Thi Hoa |
Table-Preliminary Round [2]
Key to colours in group table | |
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Group winner and runner-up advanced to the final |
Rank | Team | Score |
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1 | Cambodia (CAM) | 318 |
2 | Laos (LAO) | 289 |
3 | Malaysia (MAS) | 208 |
3 | Singapore (SIN) | 112 |
"Final"
Rank | Team | Score |
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1 | Cambodia (CAM) | 308 |
2 | Laos (LAO) | 299 |
* Host nation (Singapore)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Thailand (THA) | 5 | 1 | 0 | 6 |
2 | Myanmar (MYA) | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
3 | Malaysia (MAS) | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
4 | Cambodia (CAM) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
5 | Laos (LAO) | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
6 | Singapore (SIN)* | 0 | 1 | 7 | 8 |
7 | Philippines (PHI) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
8 | Brunei (BRU) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Indonesia (INA) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | |
Vietnam (VIE) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | |
Totals (10 entries) | 10 | 10 | 20 | 40 |
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