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Bowling at the 2019 SEA Games – Mixed doubles

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Bowling – Mixed doubles
at the 2019 SEA Games
VenueCoronado Lanes, Starmall EDSA-Shaw
LocationMandaluyong, Philippines
Date5 December 2019
Competitors56 from 8 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Indonesia
silver medal    Malaysia
bronze medal    Indonesia

The mixed doubles competition for bowling at the 2019 SEA Games in Philippines was held on 5 December 2019 at Coronado Lanes, Starmall EDSA-Shaw.[1]

Schedule

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All times are Philippine Standard Time (UTC+8).

Date Time Squad
Thu, 5 December 2019 09:00 Squad A
14:00 Squad B

Results

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Detailed result as in below:[2]

Rank Team Squad Game Total
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Indonesia (INA) B 384 483 520 399 478 434 2698
Ryan Lalisang 242 268 287 219 264 215 1495
Aldila Indryati 142 215 233 180 214 219 1203
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Malaysia (MAS) B 483 447 442 505 407 388 2672
Ahmad Muaz 258 223 245 268 203 197 1394
Siti Safiyah 225 224 197 237 204 191 1278
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Indonesia (INA) A 419 394 468 412 449 415 2557
Hardy Rachmadian 210 213 243 245 225 205 1341
Sharon Limansantoso 209 181 225 167 224 210 1216
4  Singapore (SGP) A 444 423 490 386 458 341 2542
Cheah Ray Han 237 207 279 206 237 170 1336
New Hui Fen 207 216 211 180 221 171 1206
5  Singapore (SGP) A 441 431 359 448 426 435 2540
Basil Dill Ng 216 215 192 212 234 220 1289
Daphne Tan 225 216 167 236 192 215 1251
6  Thailand (THA) A 404 502 404 416 416 393 2535
Atchariya Cheng 221 268 226 225 232 223 1395
Pitchapa Reongsiri 183 234 178 191 184 170 1140
7  Thailand (THA) B 425 442 382 420 430 429 2528
Yannaphon Larpapharat 200 237 187 247 248 236 1355
Yanee Saebe 225 205 195 173 182 193 1173
8  Philippines (PHI) A 412 440 411 388 444 431 2526
Kenneth Chua 236 225 209 162 209 214 1255
Alexis Sy 176 215 202 226 235 217 1271
9  Singapore (SGP) B 509 385 390 471 394 349 2498
Alex Chong 260 160 216 215 215 179 1245
Cherie Tan 249 225 174 256 179 170 1253
10  Malaysia (MAS) A 430 427 373 422 408 405 2465
Rafiq Ismail 193 205 191 254 217 180 1240
Esther Cheah 237 222 182 168 191 225 1225
11  Indonesia (INA) B 369 431 344 410 447 459 2460
Yeri Ramadona 200 215 166 202 235 247 1265
Nadia Pramanik 169 216 178 208 212 212 1195
12  Philippines (PHI) A 364 417 383 546 381 368 2459
Merwin Tan 158 204 200 278 185 182 1207
Bea Hernandez 206 213 183 268 196 186 1252
13  Thailand (THA) B 473 446 381 385 388 369 2442
Annop Arromsaranon 194 210 192 205 192 178 1171
Kantaporn Singhabubpha 279 236 189 180 196 191 1271
14  Singapore (SGP) B 316 350 452 451 386 472 2427
Mohd Jaris Goh 171 164 237 236 208 216 1232
Shayna Ng 145 186 215 215 178 256 1195
15  Indonesia (INA) A 406 429 324 444 416 402 2421
Billy Muhammad Islam 188 225 179 258 204 213 1267
Tannya Roumimper 218 204 145 186 212 189 1154
16  Malaysia (MAS) A 344 396 408 475 427 369 2419
Tun Hakim 172 193 191 266 212 192 1226
Sin Li Jane 172 203 217 209 215 177 1193
17  Malaysia (MAS) B 402 435 334 370 419 449 2409
Tan Chye Chern 235 237 168 180 229 237 1286
Shalin Zulkifli 167 198 166 190 190 212 1123
18  Philippines (PHI) B 398 467 395 361 342 408 2371
Frederick Ong 218 192 199 167 164 203 1143
Lara Posadas-Wong 218 192 199 167 164 203 1228
19  Thailand (THA) A 416 370 339 388 386 384 2283
Surasak Manuwong 206 213 184 216 230 193 1242
Khattiya Ngoenkham 210 157 155 172 156 191 1041
20  Brunei (BRU) B 371 383 409 352 372 395 2282
Muhammad Al-Amin 199 193 242 176 171 180 1161
Siti Hawa Natasya 172 190 167 176 201 215 1121
21  Philippines (PHI) B 340 375 469 349 347 387 2267
Patrick Nuqui 172 171 225 177 147 212 1104
Liza Del Rosario 168 204 244 172 200 175 1163
22  Brunei (BRU) B 396 321 428 396 328 353 2222
Faiz Dzuhairy Dzafran 225 161 238 202 167 173 1166
Fatin Adilah Haji Mahadi 171 160 190 194 161 180 1056
23  Myanmar (MYA) A 374 361 401 393 307 341 2177
Ang Htay Win 199 188 213 199 182 183 1164
May Hlay Yin 175 173 188 194 125 158 1013
24  Brunei (BRU) A 366 332 369 408 386 313 2174
Abu Khaledi Yussrri 194 179 189 228 188 176 1154
Dayangku Nadia Nabilah 172 153 180 180 198 137 1020
25  Brunei (BRU) A 318 327 372 333 385 393 2128
Awangku Haziqquddin Shah Wardi 134 148 178 162 199 192 1013
Fatin Nur Ashikin 184 179 194 171 186 201 1115
26  Myanmar (MYA) A 349 321 313 321 314 328 1946
Tun Naing Lin 167 165 154 163 179 192 1020
San Myint Myint 182 156 159 158 135 136 926
27  Vietnam (VIE) A 391 356 293 294 281 315 1930
Tran Tuan Anh 213 187 177 184 145 160 1066
Nguyen Chi Thi Yen 178 169 116 110 136 155 864
28  Vietnam (VIE) A 302 352 357 320 347 245 1923
Pham Phu Gia 136 190 223 138 186 138 1011
Nguyen Hien Thi 166 162 134 182 161 107 912

References

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  1. ^ "Detailed Competition Schedule" (PDF). SEAGames PH 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 November 2019. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  2. ^ Result