Water polo at the 2023 SEA Games

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Water polo
at the 2023 SEA Games
Water polo pictogram.svg
VenueOlympic Swimming Pool, Olympic Sports Complex
Location Khan Boeng Keng Kang, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Date12–16 May 2023
  2019
2025  

The water polo competitions at the 2023 SEA Games were held at the Olympic Swimming Pool of Olympic Sports Complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. [1] [2]

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Participating nations

NationMenWomen
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia [3] Yes check.svgDark Red x.svg
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Yes check.svgDark Red x.svg
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Yes check.svgDark Red x.svg
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore [4] Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Yes check.svgYes check.svg

Competition

DateDayTeamsWinnerEvent
12 MayFriday Thailand vs Singapore ThailandRound RobinWomen's
Indonesia vs CambodiaIndonesiaMen's
Thailand vs SingaporeSingapore
Philippines vs MalaysiaPhilippines
13 MaySaturdayCambodia vs ThailandThailandRound RobinMen's
Malaysia vs SingaporeSingapore
Indonesia vs PhilippinesIndonesia
14 MaySundaySingapore vs IndonesiaSingaporeRound RobinWomen's
Thailand vs MalaysiaThailandMen's
Singapore vs. IndonesiaSingapore
Philippines vs CambodiaPhilippines
15 MayMondayCambodia vs MalaysiaMalaysiaRound RobinMen's
Indonesia vs ThailandThailand
Philippines vs SingaporeSingapore
16 MayTuesdayIndonesia vs ThailandThailandRound RobinWomen's
Cambodia vs SingaporeSingaporeMen's
Thailand vs MalaysiaThailand
Philippines vs ThailandThailand

Group stage

Men
TeamMatchWinLossDrawWin pt.Lose pt.Diff. pt.
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 3030891-83
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 3210542034
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3210601842
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 3210412021
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3300381325
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 3030948-39
Women
TeamMatchWinLossDrawWin pt.Lose pt.Diff. pt.
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 21101417-3
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 11001147
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1010610-4

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
MenFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Ang An Jun
Chiam Kunyang
Chow Jing Lun
Koh Jian Ying
Lee Cheng-kang
Darren Lee Jit-an
Lee Kai Yang
Cayden Loh Dejun
Loh Zhi Zhi
Paul Louis Tan Jwee Ann
Eugene Teo Zhen Wei
Yang Yip
Yu Junjie
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Ahmad Fauzy Mappatabe
Beby Willy Eka Paksi Tarigan
Brandley Ignatius Legawa
Fakhry Mahmud
Gilang Nabhil Saputra
Hizkia Bimantoro
Novian Dwiputra
Rezza Auditya Putra
Rian Rinaldo
Richley Gregorius Legawa
Ridjkie Mulia
Yusuf Budiman
Zaenal Arifin
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Peerawat Chairit
Pattanit Chompoosang
Watcharawarong Ekchaona
Chanoknan Kaewmanee
Suteenan Kaewmanee
Pruetthikorn Khunprathum
Phatsakorn Maneejohn
Pokpong Morksang
Jakkrit Nakniyom
Kreerati Pimpapak
Kasitha Sangthanapanich
Phuriphong Sangthanapanich
Nopavich Savetmalanond
WomenFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Phanthila Arsayuth
Benyakorn Khunprathum
Thanidakarn Kwantongtanaree
Pranisa Nilklad
Wataniya Nilklad
Kornkarn Puengpongsakul
Panita Pukkaman
Panchita Rodwattanadisakul
Poonnada Rotchanarut
Raksina Rueangsappaisan
Issaree Turon
Yanisa Turon
Satakamol Wongpairoj
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Melissa Chan Pei Tung
Chow Yan Teng
Koh Ting Ting
Gina Koh Ting Yi
Koh Xiao Li
Heather Lee Xuan Hui
Mounisha Devi Manivannan
Ong Cheng Jing
Rochelle Ong Xuan Rong
Michelle Tan Ting Yee
Nadyn Kei Thinagaran
Ranice Yap Jingxuan
Abielle Yeo Zhi Min
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Aenah Aeliyah Purbaningrum
Amazia Keiko Radisty
Desthia Ramadhina Putri
Febrika Indirawati
Febrina Indriasari
Glindra Patricia Legawa
Indah Safitri
Jeanette Ayu Puspita
Melyn Cecilia Legawa
Nazwa Nur Abellia
Nyoman Ayu Savitri Arsana
Selfia Nur Fitroch
Thytania Rhamadini Putri

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Cambodia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1102
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1012
3Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0112
Totals (3 entries)2226

Notes

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