Shooting at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games | |
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Shooting was contested at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games in Vientiane, Laos from December 10 to December 18. Men's and women's competition were held in Air Pistol, Air Rifle, Running Target, Pistol, Prone, Skeet, and Trap. All competition took place at Shooting Range, National Sports Complex.
* Host nation (Laos)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Vietnam (VIE) | 11 | 12 | 8 | 31 |
2 | Thailand (THA) | 10 | 8 | 12 | 30 |
3 | Singapore (SIN) | 6 | 5 | 5 | 16 |
4 | Laos (LAO)* | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
5 | Myanmar (MYA) | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
6 | Indonesia (INA) | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
7 | Philippines (PHI) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
8 | Malaysia (MAS) | 0 | 6 | 5 | 11 |
Totals (8 entries) | 34 | 34 | 34 | 102 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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10 m air pistol | Hoàng Xuân Vinh Vietnam | Poh Lip Meng Singapore | Adisak Saleenosak Thailand |
10 m air pistol team | Singapore Gai Bin Nigel Lim Poh Lip Meng | Vietnam Hoàng Xuân Vinh Nguyễn Mạnh Tường Trần Quốc Cường | Thailand Adisak Saleenosak Kanitpong Gongkum Noppadon Sutiviruch |
25 m center fire pistol | Nguyễn Mạnh Tường Vietnam | Phạm Cao Sơn Vietnam | Prakarn Karndee Thailand |
25 m center fire pistol team | Vietnam Hoàng Xuân Vinh Nguyễn Mạnh Tường Phạm Cao Sơn | Thailand Opas Ruengpanyawut Prakarn Karndee Pruet Sriyaphan | Singapore Gai Bin On Shaw Ming Poh Lip Meng |
25 m rapid fire pistol | Nathaniel Padilla Philippines | Hasli Izwan Malaysia | Phạm Cao Sơn Vietnam |
25 m rapid fire pistol team | Vietnam Hà Minh Thành Phạm Anh Đạt Phạm Cao Sơn | Malaysia Hafiz Salih Hasli Izwan Khalel Abdullah | Thailand Pongpol Kulchairattana Pruet Sriyaphan Vorapol Kulchairattana |
25 m standard pistol | Prakarn Karndee Thailand | Gai Bin Singapore | Phạm Cao Sơn Vietnam |
25 m standard pistol team | Thailand Prakarn Karndee Pongpol Kulchairattana | Vietnam Nguyễn Mạnh Tường Phạm Anh Đạt Phạm Cao Sơn | Singapore Gai Bin On Shaw Ming Poh Lip Meng |
50 m pistol | Pongpol Kulchairattana Thailand | Gai Bin Singapore | Nguyễn Mạnh Tường Vietnam |
50 m pistol team | Singapore Poh Lip Meng Gai Bin Nigel Lim | Vietnam | Thailand |
10 m air rifle | Zhang Jin Singapore | Jonathan Koh Singapore | Varavut Majchacheep Thailand |
10 m air rifle team | Singapore Zhang Jin Jonathan Koh Ong Jun Hong | Thailand Pongsakorn Kaewja Thanaphat Thananchai Varavut Majchacheep | Vietnam Phạm Ngọc Thanh Nguyễn Duy Hoàng Trần Văn Thảo |
50 m rifle prone | Linn Aung Myanmar | Aung Nyein Ni Myanmar | Phạm Ngọc Thanh Vietnam |
50 m rifle prone team | Myanmar Aung Nyein Ni Aung Thuya Linn Aung | Vietnam Nguyễn Duy Hoàng Phạm Ngọc Thanh Vũ Thành Hưng | Singapore Kasmijan Kimin Ong Jun Hong Zhang Jin |
50 m rifle 3 position | Phạm Ngọc Thanh Vietnam | Vũ Thành Hưng Vietnam | Tevarit Majchacheep Thailand |
50 m rifle 3 position team | Vietnam Nguyễn Duy Hoàng Phạm Ngọc Thanh Vũ Thành Hưng | Malaysia Mohd Hadafi Mohd Nurrahimin Muhamad Zubair | Thailand Komkrit Kongnamchok Tevarit Majchacheep Varavut Majchacheep |
10 m running target | Ngô Hữu Vượng Vietnam | Nguyễn Văn Tùng Vietnam | Yoshie Augusta Akbar Indonesia 1 |
10 m running target team | Vietnam Đỗ Đức Hùng Ngô Hữu Vượng Nguyễn Văn Tùng | Thailand Mongkonchai Meechu Saramon Jareangchit Witsanu Klomjai | Indonesia Gunawan Masruri Yoshie Augusta Akbar |
10 m running target mixed | Ngô Hữu Vượng Vietnam | Nguyễn Văn Tùng Vietnam | Witsanu Klomjai Thailand |
10 m running target mixed team | Vietnam Đỗ Đức Hùng Ngô Hữu Vượng Nguyễn Văn Tùng | Thailand Mongkonchai Meechu Saramon Jareangchit Witsanu Klomjai | Indonesia Gunawan Masruri Yoshie Augusta Akbar |
Note:
1. Đỗ Đức Hùng of Vietnam finished in third place, however, the bronze medal was awarded to Yoshie Augusta of Indonesia as no country is allowed to win all three medals on offer.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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10 m air pistol | Tanyaporn Prucksakorn Thailand | Bibiana Ng Malaysia | Wanwarin Yusawat Thailand |
10 m air pistol team | Thailand Nerissa Yoksuwan Tanyaporn Prucksakorn Wanwarin Yusawat | Vietnam Bùi Thị Thuý Hạnh Đặng Lê Ngọc Mai Phạm Thị Hà | Malaysia Bibiana Ng Joseline Cheah Masitah |
25 m pistol | Tanyaporn Prucksakorn Thailand | Bibiana Ng Malaysia | Phạm Thị Hà Vietnam |
25 m pistol team | Thailand Nerissa Yoksuwan Piyathip Ruengpanyawut Tanyaporn Prucksakorn | Vietnam Bùi Thị Thuý Hạnh Đặng Lê Ngọc Mai Phạm Thị Hà | Malaysia Bibiana Ng Joseline Cheah Masitah |
10 m air rifle | Goh Jia Yi Singapore | Thanyalak Chotphibunsin Thailand | Nur Ayuni Farhana Malaysia |
10 m air rifle team | Thailand Thanyalak Chotphibunsin Sirijit Khongnil Sasithorn Hongprasert | Malaysia Shahera Rahim Raja Nur Ayuni Farhana Halim Nur Suryani Taibi | Singapore Goh Jia Yi Haw Siew Peng Aqilah Sudhir |
50 m rifle prone | Erlinawati Chalid Indonesia | Vitchuda Pichitkanjanakul Thailand | Đàm Thị Nga Vietnam |
50 m rifle prone team | Thailand Sununta Majchacheep Thanyalak Chotphibunsin Vitchuda Pichitkanjanakul | Indonesia Erlinawati Chalid Maharani Ardy Rachma Saraswati | Malaysia Muslifah Zulkifli Nor Ain Ibrahim Nur Suryani Taibi |
50 m rifle 3 position | Jasmine Ser Singapore | Sununta Majchacheep Thailand | Aqilah Sudhir Singapore |
50 m rifle 3 position team | Thailand Sasithorn Hongprasert Sirijit Khongnil Sununta Majchacheep | Singapore Aqilah Sudhir Jasmine Ser Lim Chea Rong | Malaysia Muslifah Zulkifli Nur Suryani Taibi Shahera Rahim Raja |
10 m running target | Khamlar Xaiyavong Laos | Thidarat Attakit Thailand | Nguyên Thị Lệ Quyên Vietnam |
10 m running target team | Laos Hongkham Xayyalath Khamlar Xaiyavong Phoutsady Phommachan | Vietnam Cù Thị Thanh Tú Đặng Hồng Hà Nguyên Thị Lệ Quyên | Thailand Chutima Aramruang Rinlaphat Phatthanachaicharat Thidarat Attakit |
10 m running target mixed | Khamlar Xaiyavong Laos | Đặng Hồng Hà Vietnam | Hongkham Xayyalath Laos |
10 m running target mixed team | Vietnam Cù Thị Thanh Tú Đặng Hồng Hà Nguyên Thị Lệ Quyên | Laos Hongkham Xayyalath Khamlar Xaiyavong Phoutsady Phommachan | Thailand Manassanant M Rinlaphat Phatthanachaicharat Thidarat Attakit |
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