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 | |
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Venue | Boardwalk |
Location | Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City, Zambales |
Start date | December 1, 2005 |
End date | December 2, 2005 |
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 |
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Men's: | Cheng Jing Hean |
Loh Yeong Shang |
Arland Macasieb |
Women's: | Kimberley Yap Fui Li |
Alessandra Araullo |
Ng Xinyi Alisa |
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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