Traditional boat race at the 2011 SEA Games | |
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Traditional boat race at the 2011 SEA Games was held at Lake Cipule, Karawang, Indonesia.
* Host nation (Indonesia)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Myanmar | 9 | 1 | 0 | 10 |
2 | Philippines | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
3 | Indonesia* | 0 | 5 | 4 | 9 |
4 | Thailand | 0 | 2 | 5 | 7 |
Totals (4 entries) | 10 | 10 | 11 | 31 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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10+1+1 500 m | Myanmar (MYA) Htoo Htoo Kar Latt Saw Law Kail Thaung Win Win Htut Aung Zaw Moe Aung Tun Tun Lin Zaw Min Aung Kyaw Moe Kan Shwe Saw Satay Phanu Tun Tun Naing Myint Zaw Zaw Zaw | Philippines (PHI) Alex A. Generalo Benedicto Oreta Zafra Florence A. Caro Ric Nacional Ricky Mirana Sardenas Rolando D. Isidro Ambrosio A. Gotinas Manuel M. Maya Alex O. Sumagaysay Diomedes B. Manalo Ronnel B. Rafael Joseph O. Magno | Indonesia (INA) Asnawir Didin Rusdiana Ikhwan Randi Jekki Maizir Riyondro Ahmad Supriadi Weri Febriyanto Sikno Siswanto Abdul Aziz Iwan Husin John Fetter Matule Erwin David Monim Spens Stuber Mehue Dedi Saputra |
10+1+1 1000 m | Myanmar (MYA) Htoo Htoo Kar Latt Saw Law Kail Thaung Win Win Htut Aung Zaw Moe Aung Tun Tun Lin Zaw Min Aung Kyaw Moe Kan Shwe Saw Satay Phanu Tun Tun Naing Myint Zaw Zaw Zaw | Indonesia (INA) Asnawir Didin Rusdiana Ikhwan Randi Jekki Maizir Riyondro Ahmad Supriadi Weri Febriyanto Sikno Siswanto Abdul Aziz Iwan Husin John Fetter Matule Erwin David Monim Spens Stuber Mehue Dedi Saputra | Philippines (PHI) Alex A. Generalo Benedicto Oreta Zafra Florence A. Caro Ric Nacional Ricky Mirana Sardenas Rolando D. Isidro Ambrosio A. Gotinas Manuel M. Maya Alex O. Sumagaysay Diomedes B. Manalo Ronnel B. Rafael Joseph O. Magno |
Thailand (THA) Anuchit Promdonkloy Gunyakorn Tawa Kritamete Sattanan Samart Pimharn Sanchai Chusamrit Suriya Khankaew Thaveesak Angkhanee Wuttikrai Wongupparee Amnat Pinthong Chaiyakarn Choochuen Kongkiad Philason Nattapon Punsupa Thotsaporn Pholseth Vinya Seechomchuen | |||
20+1+1 500 m | Philippines (PHI) Alex A. Generalo Benedicto Oreta Zafra Florence A. Caro Ric Nacional Ricky Mirana Sardenas Rolando D. Isidro Ambrosio A. Gotinas Manuel M. Maya Alex O. Sumagaysay Diomedes B. Manalo Ronnel B. Rafael Joseph O. Magno Dany M. Funela Edward I. Balbuena Jameson O. Buhamit Louie Rodriguez Orias Nelson I. Cordova Raquiel P. Espinosa Leonel P. Imus Alberto T. Hugo Alex A. Generalo Datibo Romares Edcer C. Penetrante Hermie M. Macarana Norwel T. Cajes | Myanmar (MYA) Htoo Htoo Kar Latt Saw Law Kail Thaung Win Win Htut Aung Zaw Moe Aung Tun Tun Lin Zaw Min Aung Kyaw Moe Kan Shwe Saw Satay Phanu Tun Tun Naing Myint Zaw Zaw Zaw Kyaw San Aye Min Min Zaw Sai Min Aung Saw Ahal Balu Zaw Naing Win Kyaw Soe Aung Zaw Aye Kyaw Lin Tun Zaw Naing Saw Tha Poe Ye Kyaw Thu Kyaw Thu Htwe | Thailand (THA) Anuchit Promdonkloy Gunyakorn Tawa Kritamete Sattanan Samart Pimharn Sanchai Chusamrit Suriya Khankaew Thaveesak Angkhanee Wuttikrai Wongupparee Amnat Pinthong Chaiyakarn Choochuen Kongkiad Philason Nattapon Punsupa Thotsaporn Pholseth Vinya Seechomchuen Nutthapong Watcharakornsiri Paiboon Chanpram Panyar Panmuad Thunyaboon Nasok Manit Haisok Somsong Suebsingkan Chayun Tuejaima Ekkapong Wongunjai Samruai Vimolphan Natthawat Samokham Pairut Injun Piyapong Wootti |
20+1+1 1000 m | Myanmar (MYA) Htoo Htoo Kar Latt Saw Law Kail Thaung Win Win Htut Aung Zaw Moe Aung Tun Tun Lin Zaw Min Aung Kyaw Moe Kan Shwe Saw Satay Phanu Tun Tun Naing Myint Zaw Zaw Zaw Kyaw San Aye Min Min Zaw Sai Min Aung Saw Ahal Balu Zaw Naing Win Kyaw Soe Aung Zaw Aye Kyaw Lin Tun Zaw Naing Saw Tha Poe Ye Kyaw Thu Kyaw Thu Htwe | Indonesia (INA) Asnawir Didin Rusdiana Ikhwan Randi Jekki Maizir Riyondro Ahmad Supriadi Weri Febriyanto Sikno Siswanto Abdul Aziz Iwan Husin John Fetter Matule Erwin David Monim Spens Stuber Mehue Dedi Saputra Jefklin Mehue Muhammad Ahsan Nur Asep Hidayat Eka Octarorianus Muchlis Arif Riyadi Ajurahman Anwar Tarra Dedy Kurniawan Jaslin Silo Marjuki | Philippines (PHI) Alex A. Generalo Benedicto Oreta Zafra Florence A. Caro Ric Nacional Ricky Mirana Sardenas Rolando D. Isidro Ambrosio A. Gotinas Manuel M. Maya Alex O. Sumagaysay Diomedes B. Manalo Ronnel B. Rafael Joseph O. Magno Dany M. Funela Edward I. Balbuena Jameson O. Buhamit Louie Rodriguez Orias Nelson I. Cordova Raquiel P. Espinosa Leonel P. Imus Alberto T. Hugo Alex A. Generalo Datibo Romares Edcer C. Penetrante Hermie M. Macarana Norwel T. Cajes |
20+1+1 2000 m | Myanmar (MYA) Htoo Htoo Kar Latt Saw Law Kail Thaung Win Win Htut Aung Zaw Moe Aung Tun Tun Lin Zaw Min Aung Kyaw Moe Kan Shwe Saw Satay Phanu Tun Tun Naing Myint Zaw Zaw Zaw Kyaw San Aye Min Min Zaw Sai Min Aung Saw Ahal Balu Zaw Naing Win Kyaw Soe Aung Zaw Aye Kyaw Lin Tun Zaw Naing Saw Tha Poe Ye Kyaw Thu Kyaw Thu Htwe | Philippines (PHI) Alex A. Generalo Benedicto Oreta Zafra Florence A. Caro Ric Nacional Ricky Mirana Sardenas Rolando D. Isidro Ambrosio A. Gotinas Manuel M. Maya Alex O. Sumagaysay Diomedes B. Manalo Ronnel B. Rafael Joseph O. Magno Dany M. Funela Edward I. Balbuena Jameson O. Buhamit Louie Rodriguez Orias Nelson I. Cordova Raquiel P. Espinosa Leonel P. Imus Alberto T. Hugo Alex A. Generalo Datibo Romares Edcer C. Penetrante Hermie M. Macarana Norwel T. Cajes | Indonesia (INA) Asnawir Didin Rusdiana Ikhwan Randi Jekki Maizir Riyondro Ahmad Supriadi Weri Febriyanto Sikno Siswanto Abdul Aziz Iwan Husin John Fetter Matule Erwin David Monim Spens Stuber Mehue Dedi Saputra Jefklin Mehue Muhammad Ahsan Nur Asep Hidayat Eka Octarorianus Muchlis Arif Riyadi Ajurahman Anwar Tarra Dedy Kurniawan Jaslin Silo Marjuki |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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10+1+1 500 m | Myanmar (MYA) Hnin Wai Lwin Myint Myint Moe Myint Myint Than Myo Myo Khaing Nwe War Hlaing Phyu Thi Oo Thin Thin Kyu Cho The Hay Mar Soe May Thin Thin Aung Naw Ahle Lashe Thet Phyo Naing Naw Ahkar Moe Saw Myat Thu | Thailand (THA) Aranya Phuchim Bussarin Sukkaew Nattakant Boonruang Pranchalee Moonkasem Ravisara Sungsawan Sirinya Klongjaroen Nutcharat Chimbanrai Jariya Kankasikam Nipaporn Nopsri Saowanee Khamsaeng Chutikan Thanawanutpong Pattaya Sangkumma Prapaporn Pumkhunthod Thanaphon Prasoetpan | Indonesia (INA) Astri Dwijayanti Dayumin Minawati Parida Ririn Nur Paridah Wahyuni Masripah Sarce Aronggear Kanti Santyawati Seni Gantiani Multi Rasima Since Lithasova Yom Yolanda Ester Entong |
10+1+1 1000 m | Myanmar (MYA) Hnin Wai Lwin Myint Myint Moe Myint Myint Than Myo Myo Khaing Nwe War Hlaing Phyu Thi Oo Thin Thin Kyu Cho The Hay Mar Soe May Thin Thin Aung Naw Ahle Lashe Thet Phyo Naing Naw Ahkar Moe Saw Myat Thu | Indonesia (INA) Erni Sokoy Multi Suci Rahmayanti Wina Apriani Yolanda Ester Entong Masripah Rasima Astri Dwijayanti Dayumin Minawati Suhartati Sarce Aronggear Yunita Kadop Parida | Thailand (THA) Aranya Phuchim Bussarin Sukkaew Nattakant Boonruang Pranchalee Moonkasem Ravisara Sungsawan Sirinya Klongjaroen Nutcharat Chimbanrai Jariya Kankasikam Nipaporn Nopsri Saowanee Khamsaeng Chutikan Thanawanutpong Pattaya Sangkumma Prapaporn Pumkhunthod Thanaphon Prasoetpan |
20+1+1 500 m | Myanmar (MYA) Aye Aye Moe Hay Mar Soe Hnin Wai Lwin May Thin Thin Aung Myint Myint Than Naw Ahkar Moe Naw Wai Wai Lin Nwe War Hlaing Phyu Thi Oo Saw Myat Thu Thanda Swe The Phyu Thida Hnin Win Win Htwe Thet Phyo Naing Naw Ahle Lashe Thin Thin Kyu Cho The San Thida Win Myint Myint Moe Myo Myo Khaing Ngwe Zin Latt Khing Thazin Htet Naw Win Mar Soe Win Pa Pa Zin Mar Oo | Indonesia (INA) Astri Dwijayanti Dayumin Itsnah Tsaniah Minawati Nikmah Diana Parida Ririn Nur Paridah Sarce Aronggear Since Lithasova Yom Suci Rahmayanti Wahyuni Wina Apriani Yolanda Ester Entong Marnia Marnryatiia Novita Sari Amelia Nur Cahaya Seni Gantiani Yunita Kadop Kanti Santyawati Multi Sapriani Suhartati Masripah Erni Sokoy Rasima | Thailand (THA) Aranya Phuchim Bussarin Sukkaew Jariya Kankasikam Jirarat Boonyakaset Nattakant Boonruang Nipatcha Pootong Pattaya Sangkumma Praewpan Kawsri Pranchalee Moonkasem Prapaporn Pumkhunthod Rungpailin Sungsuwan Sirinya Klongjaroen Thanaphon Prasoetpan Pratumrat Nakuy Ngamfah Photha Supavadee Pengwang Jaruwan Chaikan Kornkaew Chantaniyom Pemika Metsuwan Ravisara Sungsawan Saowanee Khamsaeng Chutikan Thanawanutpong Nipaporn Nopsri Nutcharat Chimbanrai Tanaporn Panid Wanida Thammarat |
20+1+1 1000 m | Myanmar (MYA) Aye Aye Moe Hay Mar Soe Hnin Wai Lwin May Thin Thin Aung Myint Myint Than Naw Ahkar Moe Naw Wai Wai Lin Nwe War Hlaing Phyu Thi Oo Saw Myat Thu Thanda Swe The Phyu Thida Hnin Win Win Htwe Thet Phyo Naing Naw Ahle Lashe Thin Thin Kyu Cho The San Thida Win Myint Myint Moe Myo Myo Khaing Ngwe Zin Latt Khing Thazin Htet Naw Win Mar Soe Win Pa Pa Zin Mar Oo | Indonesia (INA) Astri Dwijayanti Dayumin Itsnah Tsaniah Minawati Nikmah Diana Parida Ririn Nur Paridah Sarce Aronggear Since Lithasova Yom Suci Rahmayanti Wahyuni Wina Apriani Yolanda Ester Entong Marnia Marnryatiia Novita Sari Amelia Nur Cahaya Seni Gantiani Yunita Kadop Kanti Santyawati Multi Sapriani Suhartati Masripah Erni Sokoy Rasima | Thailand (THA) Aranya Phuchim Bussarin Sukkaew Jariya Kankasikam Jirarat Boonyakaset Nattakant Boonruang Nipatcha Pootong Pattaya Sangkumma Praewpan Kawsri Pranchalee Moonkasem Prapaporn Pumkhunthod Rungpailin Sungsuwan Sirinya Klongjaroen Thanaphon Prasoetpan Pratumrat Nakuy Ngamfah Photha Supavadee Pengwang Jaruwan Chaikan Kornkaew Chantaniyom Pemika Metsuwan Ravisara Sungsawan Saowanee Khamsaeng Chutikan Thanawanutpong Nipaporn Nopsri Nutcharat Chimbanrai Tanaporn Panid Wanida Thammarat |
20+1+1 2000 m | Myanmar (MYA) Aye Aye Moe Hay Mar Soe Hnin Wai Lwin May Thin Thin Aung Myint Myint Than Naw Ahkar Moe Naw Wai Wai Lin Nwe War Hlaing Phyu Thi Oo Saw Myat Thu Thanda Swe The Phyu Thida Hnin Win Win Htwe Thet Phyo Naing Naw Ahle Lashe Thin Thin Kyu Cho The San Thida Win Myint Myint Moe Myo Myo Khaing Ngwe Zin Latt Khing Thazin Htet Naw Win Mar Soe Win Pa Pa Zin Mar Oo | Thailand (THA) Aranya Phuchim Bussarin Sukkaew Jariya Kankasikam Jirarat Boonyakaset Nattakant Boonruang Nipatcha Pootong Pattaya Sangkumma Praewpan Kawsri Pranchalee Moonkasem Prapaporn Pumkhunthod Rungpailin Sungsuwan Sirinya Klongjaroen Thanaphon Prasoetpan Pratumrat Nakuy Ngamfah Photha Supavadee Pengwang Jaruwan Chaikan Kornkaew Chantaniyom Pemika Metsuwan Ravisara Sungsawan Saowanee Khamsaeng Chutikan Thanawanutpong Nipaporn Nopsri Nutcharat Chimbanrai Tanaporn Panid Wanida Thammarat | Indonesia (INA) Astri Dwijayanti Dayumin Itsnah Tsaniah Minawati Nikmah Diana Parida Ririn Nur Paridah Sarce Aronggear Since Lithasova Yom Suci Rahmayanti Wahyuni Wina Apriani Yolanda Ester Entong Marnia Marnryatiia Novita Sari Amelia Nur Cahaya Seni Gantiani Yunita Kadop Kanti Santyawati Multi Sapriani Suhartati Masripah Erni Sokoy Rasima |
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