The 2015 Southeast Asian Games runs from Friday 5 June to Tuesday 16 June, in Singapore. This is a chronological summary of the major events that took place during the course of the Games.
Women's team: The gold was awarded to Singapore(SIN) after being given a final score of 150.8445. The silver was awarded to Malaysia(MAS) after being given a final score of 146.520. The bronze was awarded to Indonesia(INA) after being given a final score of 138.1796.
Women's duet: Malaysia's Katrina Ann Abdul Hadi and Lee Yhing Huey was awarded a gold medal after being given a final score of 150.9103. Singapore's Stephanie Chen Mei Qi, Lee Mei Shuang and Crystal Yap Yu Hui was awarded a silver medal after being given a final score of 149.8372. Indonesia's Anisa Feritrianti, Adela Amanda Nirmala and Claudia Megawati Suyanto was awarded a bronze medal after being given a final score of 139.0880.
Women's free combination: The gold was awarded to Singapore(SIN) after being given a final score of 77.0667.The silver was awarded to Malaysia(MAS) after being given a final score of 73.7333.The bronze was awarded to Indonesia(INA) after being given a final score of 71.6667.
The opening ceremony was held on Friday, 5 June 2015, beginning at 20:00 SST (UTC+8) at the National Stadium in Singapore, the first major opening ceremony for a sporting event in the new venue.
Team dressage: At the end of the Grand Prix Special/Final round, Indonesia won gold with the total score of 206.579, Singapore takes silver with the total score of 201.711, Malaysia takes bronze with the total score of 170.737.
Men's artistic team: Vietnam won the gold with a final score of 344.700, Thailand finished silver with a final score of 318.150, Singapore finished bronze with a final score of 318.100
Men's Linking: Cambodia won Men's linking after a 308–299 win against Laos. The bronze was awarded to Malaysia and Singapore.
Men's Non-Repetition Secondary: Myanmar won Men's Non-Repetition Secondary after a 140–87 win against Laos. The bronze was awarded to Cambodia and Singapore.
Men's 10 m air rifle: Pongsaton Panyatong (Thailand) recorded 207.9 points to win the gold medal. Napis Tortungpanich (Thailand) recorded 206.8 points to win silver medal. Jayson Valdez (Philippines) recorded 181.0 points to win bronze medal.
Men's 10 m air rifle team: Thailand recorded 1844.0 points to win the gold medal. The silver goes to Malaysia who scored 1826.9 points. The bronze goes to Vietnam who scored 1818.1 points.
Women's 10m air rifle: Tessa Neo (Singapore) recorded 207.0 points to win the gold medal. Jasmine Ser Xiang Wei recorded 204.9 points to win silver medal. As the countries may only win a maximum of two individual medals per event, Nur Ayuni Farhana Abdul Halim (Malaysia) recorded 160.7 points to win bronze medal.
Women's 10m air rifle team: Singapore recorded 1233.9 points to win gold medal. Malaysia recorded 1222.9 points to win silver medal. Thailand recorded 1219.2 points to win bronze medal.
Men's 200 metre breaststroke: Radomyos Matjiur (Thailand) won the gold medal with the time of 2:14.83, silver went to Khoo Chien Yin Lionel (Singapore) with the time of 2:16.66, bronze went to Christopher Cheong Ee Hong (Singapore) with the time of 2:16.99.
Women's 800 metre freestyle: Nguyễn Thị Ánh Viên (Vietnam) sets the new Southeast Asian Games record with the time of 8:34.85, silver went to Ammiga Himathongkom (Thailand) with the time of 8:52.99, bronze went to Benjaporn Sriphanomthorn (Thailand) with the time of 8:56.39.
Women's 400 metre individual medley: Nguyễn Thị Ánh Viên (Vietnam) sets the new Southeast Asian Games record with the time of 4:42.88, silver went to Pawapotako Phiangkhwan (Thailand) with the time of 4:52.63, bronze went to Quah Jing Wen (Singapore) with the time of 4:59.52.
Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay: Singapore won gold with the time of 3:46.60, silver went to Thailand with the time of 3:49.62, bronze went to Indonesia with the time of 3:53.18.
Men's 200 m (6-crew): Thailand won gold with the time of 1:00.619, silver goes to Myanmar with the time of 1:00.825, bronze goes to Singapore with the time of 1:01.563.
Men's 200 m (12-crew): Indonesia won gold with the time of 53.360, silver goes to Thailand with the time of 53.613, bronze goes to Myanmar with the time of 53.746.
Women's 200 m (6-crew): Thailand won gold with the time of 1:06.930, silver goes to Myanmar with the time of 1:07.092, bronze goes to Philippines with the time of 1:07.992.
Women's 200 m (12-crew): Indonesia won gold with the time of 1:00.127, silver goes to Thailand with the time of 1:00.752, bronze goes to Myanmar with the time of 1:00.798.
Women's individual: Ma. Claire Adorna (Philipplines) won the gold with the time of 2:13:08, Marion Kim Mangrobang (Philipplines) takes the silver with the time of 2:14:26, Sarunthai Arunsiri (Thailand) takes the bronze with the time of 2:22:08.
Men's Optional Changquan: The gold belongs to Yong Yi Xiang (Singapore) with the total of 9.70, Aldy Lukman (Indonesia) takes the silver with the total of 9.69, Trần Xuân Hiệp (Vietnam) takes the bronze with the total of 9.68.
Men's Duel Event - Weapons: Singapore takes gold with the total of 9.72, Philippines takes silver with the total of 9.70, Brunei takes bronze with the total of 9.68.
Women's Compulsory taijiquan: Tan Yan Ning Vera (Singapore) takes gold with the total of 9.69, Chan Lu Yi (Malaysia) takes silver with the total of 9.65, Ho Lin Ying (Singapore) takes bronze with the total of 9.64.
Women's Duel Event - Weapons: Myanmar takes gold with the total of 9.69, Singapore takes silver with the total of 9.68, Brunei takes bronze with the total of 9.64.
Men's marathon: Soh Rui Yong Guillaume (Singapore) won the gold medal with the time of 2:34:56, Boonthung Srisung (Thailand) takes the silver with the time of 2:35:09, Hoàng Nguyên Thanh (Vietnam) takes bronze with the time of 2:37:10.
Women's marathon: Natthaya Thanaronnawat (Thailand) won the gold medal with the time of 3:03:25, Mary Joy Tabal (Philippines) takes the silver with the time of 3:04:39, Hoàng Thị Thanh (Vietnam) takes bronze with the time of 3:07:14.
Men's 3 metre springboard: Ooi Tze Liang (Malaysia) won the gold after the final score of 473.55, Ahmad Sukran Jamjami (Indonesia) takes silver after the final score of 381.00, Lee Han Ming (Singapore) takes bronze after the final score of 349.25.
Women's artistic team: Malaysia won gold with the total score of 206.200, Singapore takes silver with the total score of 202.500, Philippines takes bronze with the total score of 191.400.
Men's 10 m air pistol: Trần Quốc Cường (Vietnam) won the gold with the total of 197.4 points, Johnathan Guanjie Wong (Malaysia) takes silver with the total of 195.1 points, Hoàng Xuân Vinh (Vietnam) takes bronze with the total of 178.2 points.
Men's 10 m air pistol team: Vietnam recorded 1727 points to win a gold medal. Thailand recorded 1704 points to win a silver medal. Singapore recorded 1693 points to win bronze medal.
Men's Precision pistol: Thanawut Thammawai (Thailand) won the gold with the total of 232 points, Anuar Abdullah (Singapore) takes silver with the total of 224 points, Kah Hoon Teh takes bronze with the total of 221 points.
Men's Precision pistol team: Thailand recorded 1762 points to win a gold medal. Singapore recorded 1754 points to win a silver medal. Philippines recorded 1742 points to win a bronze medal.
Women's 10 m air pistol: Teo Shun Xie (Singapore) won the gold with the total of 199.0 points, Pim-On Klaisuban (Thailand) takes silver with the total of 196.7 points, Nguyen Minh Chau (Vietnam) takes bronze with the total of 174.4 points.
Women's 10 m air pistol team: Thailand recorded 1134 points to win a gold medal. Malaysia recorded 1125 points to win a silver medal. Singapore recorded 1121 points to win bronze medal.
Men's 100 metre breaststroke: Wong Fu Kang (Malaysia) wons gold with the time of 1:02.46, silver went to Radomyos Matjiur (Thailand) with the time of 1:02.63, bronze went to Joshua Hall (Philippines) with the time of 1:02.87
Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay: Singapore sets the new Southeast Asian Games record with the time of 7:18.14, silver went to Malaysia with the time of 7:30.13, bronze went to Indonesia with the time of 7:35.63.
Women's 200 metre backstroke: Nguyễn Thị Ánh Viên (Vietnam) sets the new Southeast Asian Games record with the time of 2:14.12, silver went to Yessy Venesia Yosaputra (Indonesia) with the time of 2:17.17, bronze went to Roxanne Ashley Yu (Philippines) with the time of 2:18.45.
Women's 50 metre butterfly: Tao Li (Singapore) sets the new Southeast Asian Games record with the time of 26.58, silver goes to Quah Ting Wen (Singapore) with the time of 27.02, bronze went to Jasmine Alkhaldi (Philippines) with the time of 27.47.
Men's 500 m (6-crew): Myanmar won gold with the time of 2:38.826, silver goes to Thailand with the time of 2:39.666, bronze went to Singapore with the time of 2:43.457.
Men's 500 m (12-crew): Thailand won gold with the time of 2:18.835, silver goes to Myanmar with the time of 2:22.086, bronze went to Singapore with the time of 2:23.161.
Women's 500 m (6-crew): Thailand won gold with the time of 2:53.098, silver goes to Myanmar with the time of 2:53.582, bronze went to Singapore with the time of 2:58.477.
Women's 500 m (12-crew): Thailand won gold with the time of 2:35.544, silver goes to Myanmar with the time of 2:35.784, bronze went to Singapore with the time of 2:36.850.
Men's individual: Nikko Bryan Huelgas (Philippines) won the gold with the time of 2:04:32, Rikigoro Shinozuka (Malaysia) takes the silver with the time of 2:05:35, Loo Chuan Rong (Singapore) takes bronze with the time of 2:07:01.
Men's Optional Taijijian: Daniel Parantac (Philippines) takes gold with the total of 9.71, Loh Jack Chang (Malaysia) takes silver with the total of 9.69, Julius Yoga Kurniawan (Indonesia) takes bronze with the total of 9.68.
Men's Optional Cudgel: Achmad Hulaefi (Indonesia) takes gold with the total of 9.73, Trần Xuân Hiệp (Vietnam) takes silver with the total of 9.72, Yong Yi Xiang (Singapore) takes bronze with the total of 9.71.
Men's Optional Nan Quan + Nan Gun: Harris Horatius (Indonesia) takes gold with the total of 19.42, Phạm Quốc Khánh (Vietnam) takes silver with the total of 19.40, Aung Wai Phyo (Myanmar) takes bronze with the total of 19.35.
Women's Optional Taijiquan: Lindswell (Indonesia) takes gold with the total of 9.73, Trần Thị Minh Huyền (Vietnam) takes silver with the total of 9.69, Chan Lu Yi (Malaysia) takes bronze with the total of 9.65.
Women's Optional Changquan: Mui Wei Ting Zoe (Singapore) takes gold with the total of 9.71, Oo Sandi (Myanmar) takes silver with the total of 9.70, Dương Thúy Vi (Vietnam) takes bronze with the total of 9.69.
Women's Optional Straight Sword: Dương Thúy Vi (Vietnam) takes gold with the total of 9.70, Phoon Eyin (Malaysia) takes silver with the total of 9.68, Aggie Cheah Ruey Shin (Malaysia) takes bronze with the total of 9.63.
Women's Optional Nan Quan + Nan Dao: Myint Aye Thit Sar (Myanmar) takes gold with the total of 19.35, Juwita Niza Wasni (Indonesia) takes silver with the total of 19.33, Ivana Ardelia Irmanto (Indonesia) takes bronze with the total of 19.27.
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