[go: up one dir, main page]

The 1971 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, officially known as the 6th Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 6 to 13 December 1971 with 15 sports featured in the games. In this edition of the games, host country Malaysia joined Singapore in pressuring Thailand to let the SEAP Games Federation expand to include the Philippines and Indonesia, but to no avail. Thai officials felt that such expansion would be contrary to the small family affair they had intended the games to be, and would not be in keeping with the close-neighbours spirit the games was supposed to cultivate.[1] This was the second time Malaysia hosted the games and its first time since 1965. The games was opened and closed by Abdul Halim, the King of Malaysia at the Stadium Merdeka. The final medal tally was led by Thailand, followed by host Malaysia and Singapore.

6th Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
Host cityKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Nations7
Sport15
Opening6 December 1971
Closing13 December 1971
Opened byAbdul Halim of Kedah
King of Malaysia
Ceremony venueStadium Merdeka

The games

edit

Participating nations

edit

Sports

edit

Aquatics

edit

Aquatics included swimming, diving and water polo events. The three sports of aquatics were held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Aquatics events was held between 12 and 15 December.

Swimming

edit
Men's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle Singapore  Tan Thuan Heng 57.05 Khmer Republic  Tan Bun Thay 57.43 Myanmar  Aung Hlain Win 59.25
200 m freestyle Singapore  Tan Thuan Heng 2:07.10 Khmer Republic  Tan Bun Thay 2:08.54 Khmer Republic  Eat Kim Heng 2:09.90
400 m freestyle Singapore  Tan Thuan Heng 4:41.82 Khmer Republic  Eat Kim Heng 4:43.40 Malaysia  Liew Chun Wei 4:43.40
1500 m freestyle Malaysia  Liew Chun Wei 18:43.55 Khmer Republic  Tan Bun Thay 18:58.98 Singapore  Mark Chan 18:59.61
100 m backstroke Khmer Republic  Van Sarun 1:04.96 Singapore  Alex Chan 1:06.65 Malaysia  Chiang Jin Choon 1:06.72
200 m backstroke Khmer Republic  Van Sarun 2:20.34 Malaysia  Chiang Jin Choon 2:24.77 Khmer Republic  Hem Thon 2:28.49
100 m breaststroke Khmer Republic  Phat Sin Onn 1:10.84 Khmer Republic  Ung Meng Tay 1:12.31 Singapore  Khong Kok Sun 1:14.12
200 m breaststroke Khmer Republic  Phat Sin Onn 2:38.04 Khmer Republic  Yi Sokhon 2:43.13 Singapore  Alan R. Lelah 2:44.21
100 m butterfly Singapore  Roy Chan 1:02.43 Myanmar  Nanda Kyaw Zwa 1:02.63 Myanmar  Aung Hlain Win 1:05.07
200 m butterfly Singapore  Roy Chan 2:20.33 Myanmar  Nanda Kyaw Zwa 2:20.67 Malaysia  Leong Khong Loong 2:27.03
400 m individual medley Singapore  Roy Chan 5:11.93 Malaysia  Chiang Jin Choon 5:21.69 Khmer Republic  Poey Sam Mang 5:24.01
4 × 100 m freestyle relay Singapore  Singapore 3:51.13 Khmer Republic  Khmer Republic 3:51.90 Myanmar  Burma 3:59.56
4 × 200 m freestyle relay Singapore  Singapore 8:46.21 Myanmar  Burma 9:01.82 Malaysia  Malaysia 9:07.21
4 × 100 m medley relay Khmer Republic  Khmer Republic 4:17.87 Singapore  Singapore 4:20.44 Malaysia  Malaysia 4:29.95
Women's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle Singapore  Patricia Chan 1:04.74 Thailand  Panarai Krisnaraja 1:06.32 Singapore  Elaine Sng 1:06.38
200 m freestyle Singapore  Patricia Chan 2:21.62 Singapore  Elaine Sng 2:23.55 Thailand  Panarai Krisnaraja 2:24.59
400 m freestyle Singapore  Patricia Chan 5:01.39 Thailand  Panarai Krisnaraja 5:02.77 Singapore  Elaine Sng 5:08.95
800 m freestyle Singapore  Lim Bee Lian 10:52.20 Malaysia  Lim Lay Choo 11:01.57 Malaysia  Ng Cheng 11:17.58
100 m backstroke Malaysia  Ong Mei Lin 1:14.72 Singapore  Lim Bee Lian 1:16.10 Singapore  May Lau 1:17.15
200 m backstroke Singapore  May Lau 2:40.53 Malaysia  Ong Mei Lin 2:42.95 Malaysia  Christina Lam Po Leng 2:52.58
100 m breaststroke Singapore  Khong Yiu Lan 1:26.69 Malaysia  Rosanna Lim Ai Leng 1:28.60 Malaysia  Lim Yit Bin 1:29.49
200 m breaststroke Singapore  Khong Yiu Lan 3:04.04 Singapore  Esther Tan 3:04.84 Malaysia  Rosanna Lim Ai Leng 3:08.57
100 m butterfly Singapore  Tay Chin Joo 1:11.30 Singapore  Karen Chong 1:17.42 Malaysia  Jean de Bruyne 1:22.75
200 m butterfly Singapore  Tay Chin Joo 2:41.94 Singapore  Karen Chong 2:47.61 Malaysia  Jean de Bruyne 3:00.03
200 m individual medley Malaysia  Ong Mei Lin 2:46.38 Singapore  Tay Chin Joo 2:47.26 Singapore  Lim Bee Lian 2:47.66
4 × 100 m freestyle relay Singapore  Singapore 4:32.63 Malaysia  Malaysia 4:51.66 Not awarded (only 2 competitors)
4 × 100 m medley relay Singapore  Singapore 5:00.70 Malaysia  Malaysia 5:24.10 Not awarded (only 2 competitors)

Diving

edit
Diving
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's springboard Malaysia  Chan Chee Keong 386.76 Thailand  Somjit Ongkasing 381.84 Thailand  Boonchai Tse Loh 333.60
Men's high diving Malaysia  Teo Cheng Kiat 291.96 Thailand  Vetasak Parnchsako 281.97 Khmer Republic  You Huat 273.06
Women's springboard Singapore  Nora Tay 271.77 Malaysia  Gillian Chew 260.10 Thailand  Tasnee Srivipattana 252.51
Women's high diving Thailand  Tasnee Srivipattana 245.82 Thailand  Vorachit Tungkitsuk 160.98 Not awarded (only 2 competitors)

Water polo

edit
Water polo
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team   Singapore   Malaysia   Thailand

Medal table

edit

[2]

Key

  *   Host nation (Malaysia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Thailand (THA)442738109
2  Malaysia (MAS)*414355139
3  Singapore (SIN)32333196
4  Burma (BIR)20281361
5  Khmer Republic (KHM)17181853
6  South Vietnam (VNM)36918
7  Laos (LAO)0145
Totals (7 entries)157156168481

References

edit
  1. ^ Percy Seneviratne (1993) Golden Moments: the S.E.A Games 1959-1991 Dominie Press, Singapore ISBN 981-00-4597-2
  2. ^ "Medal tally". Archived from the original on 27 October 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
edit
Preceded by Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
Kuala Lumpur

VI Southeast Asian Peninsular Games (1971)
Succeeded by