Table tennis at the 2009 SEA Games – Men's team

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Table tennis – Men's team
at the 2009 SEA Games
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VenueConvention Hall, National University
Dates8 – 10 December 2009
Nations9
Medalists
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The men's team competition of the table tennis event at the 2009 SEA Games will be held from 8 to 10 December at the Convention Hall, National University of Laos in Vientiane, Laos. [1] [2]

Contents

Schedule [3]

All times are Laos Time (UTC+07:00).

DateTimeRound
Tuesday, 8 December 200910:00Group Round
Thursday, 9 December 2009
Friday, 10 December 2009Semifinals
14:00Finals

Results [4]

Group round

Group A

TeamPldWLGWGLPts
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 330916
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 321635
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 312464
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 303093
2009-12-08
20:00
(Report) Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 13Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Rodel Ireneo Portigo Valle 03 Gao Ning
Richard Gonzales 32 Yang Zi
Ting Chua Ledesma 03 Cai Xiaoli
Rodel Ireneo Portigo Valle 03 Yang Zi

2009-12-08
20:00
(Report) Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 03Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Ngoy Buthong 03 Ficky Supit Santoso
Khun Phannith 03 Muhammad Hussein
Tang Hov 03 Yon Mardiyono

2009-12-09
10:00
(Report) Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 03Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Muhammad Hussein 03 Yang Zi
Ficky Supit Santoso 03 Gao Ning
Yon Mardiyono 13 Cai Xiaoli

2009-12-09
10:00
(Report) Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 03Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Ngoy Buthong 03 Rodel Ireneo Portigo Valle
Sam Borath 03 Richard Gonzales
Tang Hov 03 Henberd Cabrer Ortalla

2009-12-09
19:00
(Report) Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 30Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Gao Ning 30 Tang Hov
Pang Xie Jie 30 Khun Phannith
Yang Zi 30 Ngoy Buthong

2009-12-09
19:05
(Report) Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 03Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Richard Gonzales 03 Yon Mardiyono
Ting Chua Ledesma 03 Muhammad Hussein
Henberd Cabrer Ortalla 03 David Jacobs

Group B

TeamPldWLGWGLPts
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 4401238
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 4311037
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 422776
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 4135105
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 4041124
2009-12-08
10:10
(Report) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 30Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Doan Kien Quoc 30 Maung Maung Gyi
Nguyen Nam Hai 30 Ko Ko Gyi
Tran Tuan Quynh 30 Kyi Myint

2009-12-08
10:02
(Report) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 30Flag of Laos.svg  Laos Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Muhd Shakirin Ibrahim 30 Chansamone Khunladsuvannavong
Chai Kian Being 30 Misay Phonsavat
Kho Mao Sheng 30 Thavisack Phathaphone

2009-12-08
14:00
(Report) Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 03Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Misay Phonsavat 03 Phuchong Sanguansin
Chansamone Khunladsuvannavong 03 Phakpoom Sanguansin
Thavisack Phathaphone 03 Chaisit Chaitat

2009-12-08
14:00
(Report) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 31Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Muhd Shakirin Ibrahim 31 Thet Ko Ko Latt
Chai Kian Being 13 Ko Ko Gyi
Kho Mao Sheng 30 Maung Maung Gyi
Muhd Shakirin Ibrahim 30 Ko Ko Gyi

2009-12-08
20:00
(Report) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 31Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Phakpoom Sanguansin 31 Chai Kian Being
Phuchong Sanguansin 13 Muhd Shakirin Ibrahim
Chaisit Chaitat 30 Kho Mao Sheng
Phakpoom Sanguansin 30 Muhd Shakirin Ibrahim

2009-12-08
20:05
(Report) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 30Flag of Laos.svg  Laos Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Dinh Quang Linh 30 Chansamone Khunladsuvannavong
Tran Tuan Quynh 30 Misay Phonsavat
Phan Huy Hoang 30 Somsanith Panouvong

2009-12-09
10:00
(Report) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 13Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Doan Kien Quoc 23 Phuchong Sanguansin
Nguyen Nam Hai 03 Phakpoom Sanguansin
Tran Tuan Quynh 31 Chaisit Chaitat
Doan Kien Quoc 13 Phakpoom Sanguansin

2009-12-09
10:00
(Report) Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 13Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Chansamone Khunladsuvannavong 23 Thet Ko Ko Latt
Misay Phonsavat 13 Ko Ko Gyi
Thavisack Phathaphone 31 Kyi Myint
Chansamone Khunladsuvannavong 03 Ko Ko Gyi

2009-12-09
19:00
(Report) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 31Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Yuttana Tubbunmee 23 Ko Ko Gyi
Nikom Wongsiri 30 Maung Maung Gyi
Chaisit Chaitat 30 Thet Ko Ko Latt
Yuttana Tubbunmee 30 Maung Maung Gyi

2009-12-09
19:00
(Report) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 30Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Doan Kien Quoc 30 Chai Kian Being
Tran Tuan Quynh 30 Muhd Shakirin Ibrahim
Nguyen Nam Hai 32 Kho Mao Sheng

Elimination rounds

Semi-finals Final
              
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 32 2 33
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 2 330 0
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 333
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0 1 1
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 332 3
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1 1 31

Semi-finals

2009-12-10
10:00
(Report) Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 32Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Gao Ning 32 Doan Kien Quoc
Yan Zi 23 Nguyen Nam Hai
Cai Xiaoli 23 Tran Tuan Quynh
Gao Ning 30 Nguyen Nam Hai
Yan Zi 30 Doan Kien Quoc

2009-12-10
10:00
(Report) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 31Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Phakpoom Sanguansin 31 Yon Mardiyono
Phuchong Sanguansin 31 Muhammad Hussein
Chaisit Chaitat 23 David Jacobs
Phakpoom Sanguansin 31 Muhammad Hussein

Final

2009-12-10
14:00
(Report) Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 30Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Gao Ning 30 Phakpoom Sanguansin
Yan Zi 31 Phuchong Sanguansin
Cai Xiaoli 31 Chaisit Chaitat

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