Canoeing at the 2015 SEA Games | ||
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C-1 | ||
200 m | men | women |
1000 m | men | |
C-2 | ||
200 m | men | |
1000 m | men | |
K-1 | ||
200 m | men | women |
500 m | women | |
1000 m | men | |
K-2 | ||
200 m | men | women |
500 m | women | |
1000 m | men | |
K-4 | ||
200 m | men | women |
500 m | women | |
1000 m | men | |
The Women's K-4 200 metres canoeing event at the 2015 SEA Games took place June 9, 2015, at Marina Channel in Marina Bay, Singapore. [1]
Thailand won the gold medal, while Singapore and Indonesia won the silver and bronze medal respectively.
All times are Singapore Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Tuesday, 9 June 2015 | 10:20 | Final |
Lane | Nation | Athletes |
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2 | Malaysia (MAS) | IBRAHIM Nor Azita NGAH Fatimah WAHAB Fatin Ajeerah MAT RAZIK Akmal Idayu |
3 | Thailand (THA) | SRIPADUNG Chayanin YAMPRASERT Porncharus SUANSAN Kanokpan BOONYUHONG Woraporn |
4 | Vietnam (VIE) | NGUYEN Thi Hai Yen DO Thi Thanh Thao MA Thi Tuyet DUONG Thi Bich Loan |
5 | Singapore (SIN) | LEE Wei Ling Geraldine SOH Sze Ying NG Annabelle Xiang Ru CHEN Sarah Jiemei |
6 | Indonesia (INA) | SOKOY Erni MASRIPAH Masripah RAMADANI Riska Elpia KADOP Yunita |
7 | Myanmar (MYA) | HTAY Htay LWIN Cho Mar TUN Myo Thandar WIN Su Myat |
Rank | Lane | Nation | Athletes | Time |
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3 | Thailand (THA) | SRIPADUNG Chayanin YAMPRASERT Porncharus SUANSAN Kanokpan BOONYUHONG Woraporn | 38.391 | |
5 | Singapore (SIN) | LEE Wei Ling Geraldine SOH Sze Ying NG Annabelle Xiang Ru CHEN Sarah Jiemei | 38.443 | |
6 | Indonesia (INA) | SOKOY Erni MASRIPAH Masripah RAMADANI Riska Elpia KADOP Yunita | 39.491 | |
4 | 7 | Myanmar (MYA) | HTAY Htay LWIN Cho Mar TUN Myo Thandar WIN Su Myat | 41.544 |
5 | 4 | Vietnam (VIE) | NGUYEN Thi Hai Yen DO Thi Thanh Thao MA Thi Tuyet DUONG Thi Bich Loan | 41.568 |
6 | 2 | Malaysia (MAS) | IBRAHIM Nor Azita NGAH Fatimah WAHAB Fatin Ajeerah MAT RAZIK Akmal Idayu | 46.028 |
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