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Myanmar at the 2019 SEA Games

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Myanmar at the
2019 Southeast Asian Games
IOC codeMYA
NOCMyanmar Olympic Committee
in the Philippines
Competitors952 in 31 sports
Medals
Ranked 73rd
Gold
4
Silver
18
Bronze
51
Total
73
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

Myanmar is scheduled to compete at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines from 30 November to 11 December 2019. Athletes from Myanmar compete in 31 out 56 sports.[1]

Medal summary

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Medal by sport

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Medals by sport
Sport 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
Archery 0 3 2 5
Arnis 1 4 15 20
Athletics 0 1 2 3
Billiards and snooker 2 1 3 6
Boxing 0 1 2 3
Canoeing 0 2 0 2
Chess 0 0 1 1
Football 0 0 2 2
Indoor Hockey 0 0 1 1
Judo 0 2 3 5
Karate 0 0 1 1
Kurash 0 0 1 1
Pétanque 0 0 1 1
Rowing 0 0 2 2
Sailing 0 0 1 1
Sepak Takraw 0 1 2 3
Taekwondo 0 0 4 4
Traditional Boat Race 1 1 2 4
Weightlifting 0 1 0 1
Wrestling 0 0 3 3
Wushu 0 1 3 4
Total 4 18 51 73

Medal by date

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Medals by date
Day Date 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
1 1 December 0 2 8 10
2 2 December 0 4 8 12
3 3 December 1 0 4 5
4 4 December 0 0 1 1
5 5 December 1 2 4 7
6 6 December 0 2 2 4
7 7 December 1 1 7 9
8 8 December 0 5 6 11
9 9 December 0 2 11 13
10 10 December 1 0 0 1
11 11 December 0 0 0 0
Total 4 18 51 73

Medalists

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No. Medal Name Sport Date
1  Gold Eian Dray Phoo Arnis – traditional open weapon 3 December
2  Gold Phone Myint Kyaw and Aung Moe Thu Men's billiards 9-ball pool doubles 5 December
3  Gold Saw Myat Thu, Aye Aye Thein, Win Win Htwe, Hla Hla Htwe, Thet Phyoe Naing, Thida Oo Traditional boat racing W4 seater 200m 7 December
4  Gold Phone Myint Kyaw and Aung Moe Thu Men's billiards 9-ball pool doubles 10 December
5  Silver Soe Paing Arnis – Men's 55kg 1 December
6  Silver Thet Wai Oo Arnis – women's 60-65 kg 1 December
7  Silver Maw Maw Oo Arnis – women's 50-55 kg 2 December
8  Silver Moe Moe Aye Arnis – women's 55-60 kg 2 December
9  Silver Pyae Pyae Phyoe Weightlifting women's 49kg 2 December
10  Silver Su Hlaing Win Wushu women's sanda events 65kg 2 December
11  Silver Aung Pyae Tun, Aung Myo Naing, Aung Naing Oo, Htet Myat Thu, Zaw Myo Thu, Zin Min Oo, Zin Ko Ko, Hein Latt, Sithu Aung Sepak takraw Men's doubles team 5 December
12  Silver Khin Khin Su Judo – women's 52 kg 5 December
13  Silver Aye Aye Aung Judo – women's 78 kg 6 December
14  Silver Sai Min Wai, Aung Phyoe Wai Men's Canoe Doubles 1000m 6 December
15  Silver Myo Hlaing Win MC1 200m 7 December
16  Silver Thida Nwe, Pyae Sone Hnin, Yamin Thu Archery women's team recurve 8 December
17  Silver Pyae Sone Hnin Archery women's ind recurve 8 December
18  Silver Zaw Moe Aung, Saw Moe Aung, Min Min Zaw, Tun Tun Lin, Kyaw Saw Aye, Htet Wai Lwin Traditional boat racing M4 seater 500m 8 December
19  Silver Htike Lin Oo Archery men's ind recurve 8 December
20  Silver Khin Khin Su Athletics Women 10km race walk 8 December
21  Silver Nay Thway Oo Men English silliards 9 December
22  Silver Nwe Ni Oo Boxing featherweight 57kg 9 December
23  Bronze Win Thet Paing Arnis – men's 55-65 kg 1 December
24  Bronze Thet Naing Oo Arnis – men's 60-65 kg 1 December
25  Bronze Van Lian Khawl Arnis – men's 65-70 kg 1 December
26  Bronze Thandar Khing Arnis – women's 55 kg 1 December
27  Bronze Hla Nwe Aye Arnis – women's 55-60 kg 1 December
28  Bronze Moe Moe Aye Arnis – women's 55-60 kg 1 December
29  Bronze Myint Zin Kurash – men's +90 kg 1 December
30  Bronze Kyu Kyu Than, Phyu Phyu Than, Mar Mar Win, Su Tin Zar Naing, Naing Naing Win, May Zin Phyoe Hoop takraw Women's 1 December
31  Bronze Nay Lin Oo Arnis – men's 55 kg 2 December
32  Bronze Tin Ko Arnis – men's 55-60 kg 2 December
33  Bronze Aung Khaing Lin Arnis – men's 60-65 kg 2 December
34  Bronze Kyaw Thurain Tun Arnis – men's 65 kg 2 December
35  Bronze Wuttyi Cho Arnis – women's 50 kg 2 December
36  Bronze L Sheilar Min Naing Arnis – women's 60 kg 2 December
37  Bronze Aung Myo Tun Wushu – men's 48 kg 2 December
38  Bronze Chit Ko Ko Wushu – men's 65 kg 2 December
39  Bronze Yar Zar Tun Arnis – non-traditional (Men) 3 December
40  Bronze L Sheilar Min Naing Non-traditional open weapon 3 December
41  Bronze Be Be Kyaw Aung Men's traditional 3 December
42  Bronze Thein Than Oo Wushu – men's nanquan 3 December
43  Bronze Mai San, Chit Min Min Ko Judo – kata 4 December
44  Bronze Chue Myat Noe Wai Judo – women's 63kg 5 December
45  Bronze Aung Zayar Tun Judo – men's 66kg 5 December
46  Bronze Khin Cherry Thet, Tin Tin Wai, Aye Aye Nyein, Yin Yin Win Shein Pétanque triple women 5 December
47  Bronze Ko Htet, Thet Min Lin Snooker doubles men's 5 December
48  Bronze Thandar Aung 10 ball pools single 6 December
49  Bronze Ame Aung 10 ball pools single 6 December
50  Bronze Nilar Win, Shwe Zin Latt, Ei Phyu Rowing-LW2X 1000m 7 December
51  Bronze Yair Htet Aung Athletics – men's 200m 7 December
52  Bronze Win Zaw Tun Chess – ind ASEAN chess 7 December
53  Bronze May Myat Noe Khin Sailing – Potimist (U-16) 7 December
54  Bronze Sunshine Taekwondo – poolmsae men's 7 December
55  Bronze Phone Thet Naing Taekwondo – poolmsae men's free style 7 December
56  Bronze Tun Tun Lin, Saw Moe Aung, Khaw Zaw Aye, Sithu Eain, Than Htay Aung, Aung Paing Htet, Min Min Zaw, Htet Wai Lwin, Sai Min Aung, Sai Phyoe Kyaw, Zaw Moe Aung, Nay Htet Lin, Zaw Min, Khin Su Su Aung Traditional Boat- M12 seater 200m 7 December
57  Bronze Thida Nwe Archery women's ind recurve 8 December
58  Bronze Mya Phoo Ngone, May Zin Nwe, Ei Yadanar Phyoe, Khin Than Wai, Aye Aye Moe, Chit Chit, Khine Thazin, Khin Marlar Tun, Nge Nge Htwe, Khin Moe Wai, Khin Moe Moe Tun, Nu Nu, Thin Thin Yu, Ye Ye Oo, Win Theingi Oo, July Kyaw, Phyu Phyu Win, Myat Noe Khin, San Thaw Thaw Football Women's 8 December
59  Bronze Shwe Zin Lat, Nilar Win Rowing – W2 pair 8 December
60  Bronze Htoo Aung Kyaw, Thant Sin Tun, Ko Ko Lwin, Aung Pyae Tun, Aung Myo Naing, Aung Naing Oo, Htet Myat Thu, Zaw Myo Thu, Zin Min Oo, Zin Ko Ko, Hein Latt, Sithu Aung Sepak takraw – team regu 8 December
61  Bronze Kyaw Min Naing Taekwondo -80kg men's 8 December
62  Bronze Saw Moe Aung, Kyaw Saw Aye, Sithu Eain, Than Htay Aung, Aung Paing Htet, Tun Tun Lin, Thet Phyoe Naing, Aye Aye Thein, Hla Hla Htwe, Lin Lin Kyaw, Min Min Zaw, Htet Wai Lwin, Sai Min Aung, Sai Phyoe Kyaw, Zaw Moe Aung, Nay Htet Lin, Saw Myat Thu, Su Wai Phyoe, Win Win Htwe, Thida Oo, Naing Lin Oo, Zin Ko Htet, Myint Myint Soe, Soe Sanda, Khin Su Su Aung, Zaw Min Traditional Boat-Mixed 22 1000m 8 December
63  Bronze Su Su Hlaing Archery – ind women compound 9 December
64  Bronze Mai Nyi Nyi Moe Athletics – men's 200km race walk 9 December
65  Bronze Aye Nyein Htoo Boxing -48kg 9 December
66  Bronze Naing Latt Boxing 56kg 9 December
67  Bronze Soe Arkar, San Satt Naing, Yair Lin Tun, Ye Yint Aung, Thurain Soe, Soe Moe Kyaw, Aung Wunna Soe, Nay Moe Naing, Aung Naing Win, Myat Kaung Khant, Zin Min Tun, Soe Lwin Lwin, Kaung Htet Soe, Win Naing Tun, Aung Kaung Marn, Htet Phyoe Wai, Win Moe Kyaw, Lwin Moe Aung, Hlaing Bo Bo, Aung Thu Football – men's 9 December
68  Bronze Than Htut Win, Thein Htike Oo, Sitt Nyein Aye, Aung Myo Thu, Kyaw Ye Htut, Ko Wai, Ko Ko Linn, Nay Shein, Mg Hein, Thet Htwe, Thein Htike Aung, Sa Kaung Htet Hockey – men's 9 December
69  Bronze Nway Nway Zaw Win Karate – +61 kumite 9 December
70  Bronze Desy Oo Juliet Taekwondo -43kg flyweight 9 December
71  Bronze Kaythi Khaing Wrestling – Greca Roman 50kg 9 December
72  Bronze Myo Ko Wrestling – Greca Roman 55kg 9 December
73  Bronze Wunna Tun Wrestling – Greca Roman 60kg 9 December

Arnis

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The athletes of Myanmar Thaing Federation prepared to compete in Arnis events of 30th SEA Games. The athletes left Yangon on 23 November with 23 officials and athletes. The team is led by the general secretary of the federation, Khin Lay Mon. The team is composed with 5 officials, 10 male athletes and 8 female athletes.

On 1.12.2019, the Arnis team took the first medal for Myanmar with 2 silver medals and 7 bronze medals. [2] After the all events, the Arnis team took the most medals for Myanmat with 1 gold medal, 4 silver medals and 15 bronze medals.

References

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  1. ^ Sithu Aung Myo Kyaw (18 July 2019). "Myanmar to enter in 31 sports events". Myanmar Times. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Myanmar opens Philippines SEA Games with four bronze medals". 1 December 2019.