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Shooting at the 1991 SEA Games | |
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Shooting events at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games were held between 25 November to 1 December 1991 at Fort Bonifacio, Manila, Philippines.
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Thailand (THA) | 14 | 10 | 4 | 28 |
2 | Philippines (PHI) | 10 | 5 | 10 | 25 |
3 | Vietnam (VIE) | 4 | 8 | 4 | 16 |
4 | Malaysia (MAS) | 2 | 3 | 5 | 10 |
5 | Indonesia (INA) | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
6 | Burma (BIR) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
7 | Singapore (SIN) | 0 | 3 | 5 | 8 |
Totals (7 entries) | 32 | 32 | 32 | 96 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Individual air rifle | Emerito Concepción | 570 pts | Samarn Jongsuk | 568 | Abdul Mutalib | 567 |
Team air rifle | PHILIPPINES | 1.685 pts | INDONESIA | 1.681 | THAILAND | 1.680 |
Free pistol | Soe Myint | 545 pts | Tran Van Phiem | 541 | Carolino Gonzales | 540 |
Team free pistol | THAILAND | 1.693 pts | MALAYSIA | 1.659 | MYANMAR | 1.692 |
Air pistol | Nooparat Ghoultan | 573 pts | Tran Van Phiem | 570 | Sabiamad Abdul Ahad | 568 |
Team air pistol | THAILAND | 1.706 pts | VIETNAM | 1.702 | MALAYSIA | 1.684 |
Practical pistol | Joel San Vicente | 545 pts | Tawat Kong-In | 541 | Eric Ngo | 540 |
Team practical pistol | PHILIPPINES | 2.519 pts | THAILAND | 2.503 | SINGAPORE | 2.359 |
Standard pistol | Peepa Promratana | 573 pts | Sabiamad Abdul Ahad | 563 | Dam Cao Son | 561 |
Team standard pistol | THAILAND | 1.706 pts | VIETNAM | 1.665 | PHILIPPINES | 1.642 |
Rapid fire pistol | Trịnh Quốc Việt | 576 pts | Nathaniel Padilla | 575 | Nguyen Quoc Cuong | 575 |
Team rapid fire pistol | VIETNAM | 1.714 pts | THAILAND | 1.700 | PHILIPPINES | 1.686 |
Small bore rifle | Nopparat Yamiaspradit | 576 pts | Nguyen Tan Nam | 575 | Bartolomeo Teyab | 575 |
Team rapid fire pistol | THAILAND | 3.354 | VIETNAM | 3.338 | PHILIPPINES | 3.331 |
Free rifle | Bartolomeo Teyab | 586 pts | Sanit Boonsiri | 585 | Truong Anh Dong | 582 |
Team free rifle | THAILAND | 1.736 pts | VIETNAM | 1.730 | PHILIPPINES | 1.729 |
Action shotgun | R. Martinez | 22.44 | Panja Jitprasong | 24.55 | Buhari Shaffi | 29.78 |
Team action shotgun | PHILIPPINES | 72.79 | THAILAND | 82.43 | SINGAPORE | 93.15 |
Individual trap | Joey Valdez | 219 pts | Peter Lim | 203 | Ricky Soon | 203 |
Team trap | PHILIPPINES | 407 | SINGAPORE | 401 | MALAYSIA | 401 |
Individual skeet | Kaw Fun Ying | 215 pts | Peter Lee | 214 | Somchai Chachaeanich | 207 |
Team skeet | MALAYSIA | 421 | PHILIPPINES | 405 | THAILAND | 403 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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10 m air rifle | Shanti Dewi Pupradjono | 388 pts | Ladamas Sarisut | 384 | Dang Thi Dong | 374 |
Team air rifle | THAILAND | 1.129 pts | INDONESIA | 1.127 | MALAYSIA | 1.112 |
Rifle 3 position | Ladamas Sarisut | 564 pts | Dang Thi Dong | 558 | Catherine Sanchez | 550 |
Team rifle 3 position | THAILAND | 1.653 | INDONESIA | 1.642 | PHILIPPINES | 1.633 |
Standard rifle prone | Dhang Thi Dong | 595 (rec) | Concepcion Samaniego | 587 | Thiranun Jinda | 583 |
Team rifle prone | VIETNAM | 1.755 (rec) | THAILAND | 1.731 | PHILIPPINES | 1.727 |
25 m sport pistol | Rampai Sriyai | 570 pts | Celina de Castro | 566 | Nuris Melly | 556 |
Team sport pistol | PHILIPPINES | 1.689 pts | THAILAND | 1.667 | INDONESIA | 1.664 |
Air pistol | Saiphin Yana | 380 pts | Khatijah Suratte | 378 | Susan Aguado | 374 |
Team air pistol | THAILAND | 1.117 pts | PHILIPPINES | 1.109 | INDONESIA | 1.108 |
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