Singapore at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games

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Flag of Singapore
IOC code  SIN
NOC Singapore National Olympic Council
Websitewww.singaporeolympics.com (English)
2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Manila
Competitors 363
Flag bearer Remy Ong
Medals
Rank: 6
Gold
42
Silver
32
Bronze
55
Total
129
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Singapore competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code SIN. Sending a delegation of 658 athletes and 291 officials, the third largest it had ever sent to the games, the Singapore team set its target at 35 gold medals, five more than the haul won at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games held in Vietnam.

The selection criteria for participating in the games was set strictly based on their ability to win at least a bronze medal for the country. Hence, the Singapore National Olympic Council asked the various sporting federation bodies to nominate their candidates based on their performance between 1 March 2005 to 24 June 2005, with achievements above the bronze medal scores in previous games. While this process was relatively smooth for some sports such as swimming, table tennis and badminton, it raised issues on management and competence for others like athletics, chess and squash.

The Ministry of Community Development produced a theme song, Live Our Dreams, composed by Thomas Schönberg and sung by Kit Chan, to inspire the Singapore contingent in the games. The Chief of mission to the games was Oon Jin Teik.

Medals

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1.Aquatics - Swimming1391133
2.Sailing72211
3.Table Tennis62210
4.Shooting34512
5.Athletics3148
6.Gymnastics2204
7.Bodybuilding2013
8.Pencak Silat13711
9.Billiards and Snooker1258
10.Wushu1124
11.Fencing1023
12.Triathlon1012
13.Aquatics - Water Polo1001
14.Bowling0224
15.Golf0112
15.Rowing0112
17.Badminton0101
18.Chess0033
18Karatedo0022
18.Petanque0022
21.Archery0011
Total423154127

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Results by event

Archery

Men's Individual Recurve

Men's Individual Compound

Women's Individual Compound

Men's Compound Team

Men's Recurve Team

Women's Compound Team

Aquatics

Men's swimming

Women's swimming

Men's water polo: 1st place

Athletics

UK Shyam and Poh Seng Song qualification marked the first time in 12 years in which two Singaporean sprinters were featured in the 100 metres event.

Men

Women

Badminton

Men's singles:

Women's singles:

Men's doubles:

Women's doubles:

Mixed doubles:

Men's team

(lost to Vietnam 2-3, did not advance)

Women's team:

(lost to Thailand 2-3, finished second position)

Billiards and Snooker

Men's 1 Cushion Carom Singles

Men's 8-Ball Pool Singles

Men's 8-Ball Pool Doubles

Men's 9-Ball Pool Singles

Men's 9-Ball Pool Doubles

Men's 15-Ball Pool Singles

Men's 15-Ball Pool Doubles

Men's Snooker Doubles

Men's Snooker Team

Women's 8-Ball Pool Singles

Women's 9-Ball Pool Singles

Bodybuilding

Bowling

Men's Singles

Men's Doubles

Men's Trios

Men's Team of 5

Women's Singles

Women's Doubles

Women's Trios

Women's Team of 5

Canoeing/Kayaking

Chess

Men's Blitz Chess

Men's Rapid Chess

Men's Rapid Chess Team

Men's Standard Chess

Women's Blitz Chess

Women's Standard Chess

Cycling

Cross Country (Men)

Downhill (Men / Women)

40 km Individual

160 km Masses Start (Team)

Criterium Race

Dancesport

Latin American Dances

Standard

Equestrian

Showjumping

Showjumping Team

Fencing

Men's Épée

Men's Épée Team

Men's Foil

Men's Foil Team

Men's Sabre

Men's Sabre Team

Women's Épée

Women's Épée Team

Women's Foil

Women's Foil Team

Women's Sabre

Football

Men's:

Finished at third position in Group B and failed to advance to next stage.

Golf

Men's Singles

Men's Team

Women's Singles

Women's Team

Gymnastics

Men's:

Women's:

Judo

Men's:

Karatedo

Men's:

Women's:

Lawn Bowls

Men's Pairs

Men's Triples

Women's Singles

Pencak Silat

Men's:

Women's:

Petanque

Women's Singles

Women's Pairs

Rowing

Men's Single Sculls

Men's Lightweight Single Sculls

Men's Lightweight Double Sculls

Women's Pairs

Sailing

Men's:

Women's:

Sepak Takraw

Men's:

Shooting

Men's 10m Air Rifle

Men's 50m Free Pistol

Men's 50m Free Rifle Prone

Men's Practical Pump Shotgun

Men's Practical Semi-Auto Shotgun

Men's Skeet

Men's Trap

Men's Trap Team

Men's Double Trap

Men's Practical Pistol

Women's 10m Air Pistol

Women's 10m Air Rifle

Women's 50m Free Rifle 3-Position

Women's 50m Free Rifle Prone

Women's Skeet

Women's Trap

Softball

Women's Team

Table tennis

Men's Singles

Men's Doubles

Men's Team

Women's Singles

Women's Doubles

Women's Team

Mixed Doubles

Taekwondo

Men's

Women's

Traditional Boat Race

Men's

Women's

Triathlon

Men's

Women's

Volleyball

Women's:

Wushu

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