Triathlon at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games

The Triathlon at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held at the Boardwalk, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines on December 1 and 2. The participants are competing for individual gold medals in the men's and women's events.

Triathlon
at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
VenueBoardwalk
LocationSubic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City, Zambales
Start dateDecember 1, 2005
End dateDecember 2, 2005
Triathlon at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games logo

The SEA Games distances for the three disciplines are:
Swimming - 1500 m
Road cycling - 40 km
Road running - 10 km

The events will run in sequence, so that the person who crossed the line in first place at the end of the run is declared the winner.

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's: Cheng Jing Hean
 Singapore
Loh Yeong Shang
 Malaysia
Arland Macasieb
 Philippines
Women's: Kimberley Yap Fui Li
 Malaysia
Alessandra Araullo
 Philippines
Ng Xinyi Alisa
 Singapore

Details

Women's Triathlon (December 1, 2005)

Rank Start
Number
Name Nation Swim Cycle Run Total
Time
Gold 5 Kimberley Yap Fui Li Malaysia 0:19:04.02 1:10:36.89 0:44:58.69 2:14:39.60
Silver 6 Alessandra Araullo Philippines 0:22:40.52 1:09:35.47 0:43:43.88 2:15:59.87
Bronze 3 Ng Xinyi Alisa Singapore 0:22:44.49 1:15:34.02 0:43:38.98 2:21:57.49

Men's Triathlon (December 2, 2005)

Rank Start
Number
Name Nation Swim Cycle Run Total
Time
Gold 4 Cheng Jing Hean Singapore 0:18:33.91 1:02:02.28 0:38:04.95 1:58:41.14
Silver 6 Loh Yeong Shang Malaysia 0:20:33.07 1:04:47.62 0:36:51.94 2:02:12.63
Bronze 9 Arland Macasieb Philippines 0:20:43.84 1:04:26.38 0:39:20.18 2:04:30.40

Complete Lineup of Participants

Women's Event (December 1)

  • Alessandra Araullo (Philippines)
  • Ani Karina De Leon (Philippines)
  • Alisa Ng Xinyi (Singapore)
  • Elaine Chan Mei Xian (Singapore)
  • Kimbeley Yap Fui Li (Malaysia)
  • Songsiri Phocharoen (Thailand)
  • Pimpanit Gonchanawan (Thailand)

Men's Event (December 2)

  • Arland Macasieb (Philippines)
  • Noel Salvador (Philippines)
  • Cheng Jing Hean (Singapore)
  • Gino Ernest Ng (Singapore)
  • Loh Yeong Shang (Malaysia)
  • Wuttipat Bungjang (Thailand)
  • Rewat Kokeaw (Thailand)
  • Thet Paing Toe (Myanmar)
  • Khin Maung Thant (Myanmar)
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