Shooting at the 1983 Southeast Asian Games

Shooting events at the 1983 Southeast Asian Games was held between 29 May to 5 June at Mount Vernon Shooting Club, Singapore.

Medal summary

Men's

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 m air pistol Sabiahmad Abdullah Ahad571 pts K. Hantrakool566 Art Macapagal558
Team air pistol THAILAND2.233 pts INDONESIA2.188 PHILIPPINES2.170
centre fire pistol Charden Pinchinda575 pts Nathaniel Padilla570 Philip Goh568
Team centre fire pistol THAILAND2.287 pts PHILIPPINES2.239 SINGAPORE2.220
50 m free pistol Sabiahmad Abdullah Ahad546 pts (rec) Samak Chainares537 Boy Riswanto531
Team free pistol THAILAND2.129 pts MALAYSIA2.075 INDONESIA2.071
25 m standard pistol Opas Ruengpanyawut560 pts (rec) Nathaniel Padilla542 Kweek See Siong535
50 m standard pistol Chakrapan Theinthong572 pts (rec) Bartholomew Teyab552 Kyaw Sein550
Team standard pistol THAILAND2.190 pts PHILIPPINES2.120 SINGAPORE2.056
25 m rapid fire pistol Nathaniel Padilla585 pts Vit Chaikittikorn581 David Hor Tuck Wah577
Team rapid fire pistol THAILAND2.298 pts PHILIPPINES2.270 SINGAPORE2.230
50 m small bore Padet Vejsawarn591 pts Mohd Nor587 Mansor Shaher586
Team small bore THAILAND2.341 pts SINGAPORE2.329 PHILIPPINES2.321
Individual Skeet Peter Lee187 pts Pichit Burapayung187 Ong Tai Hong181
Team Skeet MALAYSIA539 THAILAND534 SINGAPORE531
Individual Trap Manuel Verzosa Valdes183 pts (rec) Lee Kum Cheok181 Dipya Ongkollugsana181
Team Trap SINGAPORE539 PHILIPPINES534 INDONESIA531

Women's

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 m air pistol Tarunee Thientitihus378 pts (rec) Lely Sampoerno376 Khatijah Surattee365
Team air pistol THAILAND1.108 pts INDONESIA1.098 MALAYSIA1.058
air rifle Jinda Thiranun370 pts (rec) Arminda Vallejo367 Sri Suharti360
Team air pistol THAILAND1.099 pts (rec) PHILIPPINES1.082 INDONESIA1.056

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Thailand (THA)145120
2 Malaysia (MAS)3148
3 Philippines (PHI)29314
4 Singapore (SIN)23712
5 Indonesia (INA)0358
6 Burma (BIR)0011
Totals (6 nations)21212163
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