Singapore at the 2015 SEA Games

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Singapore at the
2015 Southeast Asian Games
Flag of Singapore.svg
IOC code SIN
NOC Singapore National Olympic Council
Website www.singaporeolympics.com  (in English)
in Singapore
Competitors771 in 36 sports
Flag bearer Quah Ting Wen (Swimming)
Officials342
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
84
Silver
73
Bronze
102
Total
259
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

Singapore hosted the 2015 Southeast Asian Games from 5 to 16 June 2015.

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Competitors

A total of 749 athletes competed in all 36 sports during the games. [1]

Source: Summary of breakdown of athletes by sport
SportMenWomenTotal
Diving 358
Swimming 131629
Synchronised swimming 01212
Water polo 131326
Archery 8816
Athletics 413273
Badminton 101020
Basketball 121224
Billiards and snooker 9211
Bowling 6612
Boxing 6410
Canoeing 12719
Cycling 628
Equestrian 178
Fencing 121224
Field hockey 181836
Floorball 202040
Football 20020
Golf 437
Gymnastics–Artistic 6612
Gymnastics–Rhythmic 088
Judo 6410
Netball 01212
Pencak silat 9514
Pétanque 459
Rowing 18826
Rugby sevens 121224
Sailing 161632
Sepak takraw 19019
Shooting 181129
Softball 171734
Squash 448
Table tennis 5510
Taekwondo 448
Tennis 549
Traditional boat race 141428
Triathlon 224
Volleyball 121224
Waterskiing 459
Wushu 11617
Others -21-1
Total398350771

Medal summary

Medal by sport

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Diving 0347
Swimming 2312742
Synchronised swimming 2103
Water polo 1102
Archery 0022
Athletics 3339
Badminton 0044
Basketball 0011
Billiards and snooker 2136
Bowling 45110
Boxing 0246
Canoeing 75012
Cycling 0022
Equestrian 1304
Fencing 33713
Floorball 2002
Golf 0224
Gymnastics 1348
Field hockey 0112
Judo 0246
Netball 1001
Pencak silat 1168
Rowing 0134
Rugby sevens 0112
Sailing 107118
Sepak takraw 0178
Shooting 59721
Softball 0022
Squash 1146
Table tennis 61310
Taekwondo 2068
Traditional boat race 0055
Triathlon 0011
Volleyball 0011
Waterskiing 3137
Wushu 63312
Total8473102259

Medal by date

Medals by date
DayDateGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
–32 June2114
–23 June3227
–14 June2147
05 June0000
16 June1071027
27 June992038
38 June1571032
49 June1117634
510 June871025
611 June67720
712 June451322
813 June421117
914 June87419
1015 June1146
1116 June1001
Total8473102259

Multiple medalists

Multiple medalists with more than one gold medal:

Source: Multi Medalists
NameSport Gold medal icon (G initial).svg Silver medal icon (S initial).svg Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg Total
Joseph Isaac Schooling Swimming 9009
Quah Zheng Wen Swimming 74112
Tao Li Swimming 5005
Quah Ting Wen Swimming 4408
Lim Xiang Qi Swimming 4004
Gao Ning Table tennis 3003
Stephenie Chen Jiexien Canoeing 2103
Chen Mei Qi Stephanie Synchronised swimming 2103
Sarah Chen Jiemei Canoeing 2103
Sasha Christian Siew Hoon Waterskiing 2103
Peter Edward Gilchrist Billiards and snooker 2103
Roanne Ho Ru'En Swimming 2103
Lee Mei Shuang Synchronised swimming 2103
Yap Yu Hui Crystal Synchronised swimming 2103
Yu Mengyu Table tennis 2103
Li Hu Table tennis 2013
Zhou Yihan Table tennis 2013
Chen Mei Qing Natalie Synchronised swimming 2002
Chew Wei Ling Geraldine Synchronised swimming 2002
Jovina Choo Bei Fen Sailing 2002
Gwyneth Goh Xiao Hui Synchronised swimming 2002
Terena Lam Peiyi Sailing 2002
Clement Lim Yong'En Swimming 2002
Lim Li Yi Shona Synchronised swimming 2002
Lin Ye Table tennis 2002
Dawn Liu Xiaodan Sailing 2002
Tessa Neo Shooting 2002
Daniella Ng Hui Min Sailing 2002
Soh Li Fei Debbie Synchronised swimming 2002
Tay Aik Fen Synchronised swimming 2002
Wang Wenying Fencing 2002
Yang Zi Table tennis 2002
Yeo Kai Quan Swimming 2002
Miya Yong Hsing Synchronised swimming 2002
Daphne Tan Bowling 1304
Jazreel Tan Bowling 1304
Ser Xiang Wei, Jasmine Shooting 1135
Pang Sheng Jun Swimming 1113
Teo Shun Xie Shooting 1113
Stanley Chan Hian Gee Sailing 1102
Colin Cheng Xinru Sailing 1102
Catherine Chew Yen Tu Equestrian 1102
Feng Tianwei Table tennis 1102
Lionel Khoo Chien Yin Swimming 1102
Anthony Kiong Lye Ming Sailing 1102
Jodie Lai Xuan Yi Sailing 1102
Lee Wei Liang Bill Canoeing 1102
Lee Wei Ling Geraldine Canoeing 1102
Bernice Lim Bowling 1102
Mui Wei Ting Zoe Wushu 1102
Annabelle Ng Xiang Ru Canoeing 1102
Coling Ng Wee Tai Sailing 1102
Shayna Ng Bowling 1102
Brandon Ooi Wei Cheng Canoeing 1102
Marcus Phua Jia Hui Squash 1102
Vivian Rhamanan Squash 1102
Howard Saw Bowling 1102
Keith Saw Bowling 1102
Suzanne Seah Canoeing 1102
Soh Sze Ying Canoeing 1102
Cherie Tan Bowling 1102
Mervyn Toh Yingjie Canoeing 1102
Chew Zhe Yu Clarence Table tennis 1023
Mohd Zain Amat Shooting 1012
Kevin Jerrold Chan Fencing 1012
Chelsea Sim Taekwondo 1012
Chen Feng Table tennis 1012
Gai Bin Shooting 1012
Kang Rui Jie Taekwondo 1012
Lim Swee Hon Shooting 1012
Veronica Shanti Pereira Athletics 1012
Poh Lip Meng Shooting 1012
Yong Yi Xiang Wushu 1012

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References

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