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19th SEA Games Basketball Tournament
Naypyidaw 2013
Tournament details
SEA Games2013 Southeast Asian Games
Host nationMyanmar
CityNaypyidaw
VenueZayar Thiri Indoor Stadium
Duration8–16 December 2013
Men's tournament
Teams7
Medals
1 Gold medalists  Philippines
2 Silver medalists Thailand
3 Bronze medalists  Singapore
Women's tournament
Teams5
Medals
1 Gold medalists  Thailand
2 Silver medalists Philippines
3 Bronze medalists  Malaysia
Official website
www.27seagames2013.com/sports/type/basketball
Tournaments
← 2011  2015 →

Basketball contests at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games were held from 8 December to 16 December 2013.[1] This edition of the tournament featured both men's and women's tournaments. All matches took place at Zayyar Thiri Indoor Stadium in Naypyidaw.

Both men's and women's tournaments were in a round robin format; the team with the best record wins the gold medal. With a game to spare, the Philippines successfully defended the title for the men's competition. Thailand also defended their title as they win the women's division.

Setting

All games took place at the Zayyar Thiri Indoor Stadium (near Zayarthiri Stadium) located in Naypyidaw. The stadium's capacity is about 3,000 with a dimension of 91,809 square feet.[2]

Competition format

Result Points
Win 2
Loss 1
Loss via default* 1
Loss via forfeiture** 0

*The team has less than two players available to play on the court.
**A team cannot present five players at the start of the game, or its actions prevent play from being resumed.

In case teams are tied on points, the tiebreaking criteria are, in order of first application:

  1. Results of the games involving the tied teams (head-to-head records)
  2. Goal average of the games involving the tied teams
  3. Goal average of all of the games played
  4. Points scored
  5. Drawing of lots

Men's tournament

Team W L PF PA PD Pts
 Philippines 6 0 580 351 +229 12
 Thailand 5 1 448 423 +25 11
 Singapore 4 2 455 367 +88 10
 Malaysia 3 3 395 381 +14 9
 Indonesia 2 4 379 369 +10 8
 Cambodia 1 5 348 503 −155 7
 Myanmar 0 6 306 517 −211 6
8 December 2013
Thailand  69 – 59  Singapore
Indonesia  53 – 61  Malaysia
Myanmar  60 – 75  Cambodia
9 December 2013
Cambodia  58 – 73  Malaysia
Singapore  75 – 88  Philippines
Indonesia  83 – 40  Myanmar
10 December 2013
Philippines  107 – 57  Cambodia
Malaysia  67 – 71  Singapore
Thailand  75 – 59  Indonesia
12 December 2013
Cambodia  67 – 80  Malaysia
Indonesia  48 – 62  Singapore
Myanmar  43 – 118  Philippines
13 December 2013
Singapore  99 – 43  Cambodia
Philippines  100 – 68  Thailand
Malaysia  69 – 42  Myanmar
14 December 2013
Indonesia  52 – 83  Philippines
Thailand  73 – 69  Malaysia
Myanmar  52 – 89  Singapore
15 December 2013
Cambodia  48 – 84  Indonesia
Malaysia  56 – 84  Philippines
16 December 2013
Myanmar  69 – 83  Thailand

Women's tournament

Team W L PF PA PD Pts
 Thailand 4 0 312 189 +123 8
 Philippines 3 1 236 210 +26 7
 Malaysia 2 2 304 217 +87 6
 Indonesia 1 3 249 241 +8 5
 Myanmar 0 4 134 378 −244 4
8 December 2013
Myanmar  39 – 104  Indonesia
9 December 2013
Malaysia  59 – 65  Philippines
10 December 2013
Philippines  36 – 75  Thailand
12 December 2013
Myanmar  32 – 95  Malaysia
13 December 2013
Indonesia  48 – 81  Malaysia
14 December 2013
Thailand  99 – 32  Myanmar
15 December 2013
Indonesia  45 – 55  Philippines
Malaysia  69 – 72  Thailand
16 December 2013
Thailand  66 – 52  Indonesia
Philippines  80 – 31  Myanmar

Medal summary

Medal tally

1  Philippines (PHI) 1 1 0 2
 Thailand (THA) 1 1 0 2
3  Malaysia (MAS) 0 0 1 1
 Singapore (SIN) 0 0 1 1
Total 2 2 2 6

Medal winners

Division Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Division  Philippines

Kevin Alas
Matthew Ganuelas
Ronald Pascual
Jake Pascual
Bobby Ray Parks Jr.
Jericho Cruz
Mark Belo
Marcus Douthit
Roi Sumang
Garvo Lanete
Kevin Ferrer
Kiefer Ravena

 Thailand

Anasawee Klaewnarong
Wattana Suttisin
Danai Kongkum
Kannawat Lertlaokul
Darongpan Apiromvilaichai
Darunpong Apiromvilaichai
Mana Jantuma
Wutipong Dasom
Ratdech Kruatiwa
Chanachon Klahan
Chaiwat Kaedum
Sukhdave Ghogar

 Singapore

Wong Wei Long
Hanbin Ng
Wu Qingde
Desmond Oh
Tan Chin Hong
Hong Weijian
Larry Liew Hua Sen
Lim Shengyu
Yeong Wooi Khaw
Delvin Goh Kok Chiang
Russel Low Wenqiang

Women's Division  Thailand

Supavadee Kunchuan
Chalisa Chamnarnwaree
Penphan Yothanan
Nomjit Tunsaw
Kloyjai Phetsaenkha
Juthamas Jantakan
Suwimon Sangtad
Chonticha Chirdpetcharat
Pattrawadee Janthabut
Thidaporn Maihom
Juthathip Mathuros
Naruemol Banmoo

 Philippines

Joan Grajales
Chovi Borja
Merenciana Arayi
Camille Sambile
Melissa Jacob
Bernadette Mercado
Angeli Gloriani
Cindy Resultay
Cassandra Tioseco
Analyn Almazan
Denise Tiu

 Malaysia

Choo Sook Ping
Yong Shin Min
Ang Siew Teng
Yaakob Nur Izzati
Pang Hui Pin
Lee Siew Fun
Kew Suik May
Ting Eugene Chiau Teng
Goh Beng Fong
Hee Shook Ying
Yap Ching Yee

References

  1. ^ "Basketball at the SEA Games". 27th Southeast Asian Games Official Website. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium (NPT)". 27th Southeast Asian Games Official Website. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
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