Billiards and Snooker at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
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Billiards and Snooker at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games were held at the Makati Coliseum in Makati City, Metro Manila. Participants competed in several events. This was the first time that women were allowed to compete in the events.
[edit] Medal winners
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's Snooker Singles | Issara Kachaiwong ( Thailand) |
Nitiwat Kanjanasari (Thailand) |
Moh Keen Hoo (Malaysia) |
Men's Snooker Team | Philippines
Alex Pagulayan Joven Alba Leonardo Andam |
Thailand
Nitiwat Kanjanjanasri Phaithoon Phonbun Supoj Saenla |
Indonesia
Rudy Sulaeman Bambang Saputra |
Men's 1 Cushion Carom | Nguyen Thanh Binh (Vietnam) |
Le Phuoc Loi (Vietnam) |
Reynaldo Grandea (Philippines) |
Men's English Singles | Nguyen Thanh Long (Vietnam) |
U Kyaw Oo (Myanmar) |
Hasan Manfaluti (Indonesia) |
Men's English Doubles | Myanmar
U Kyaw Oo U Aung San Oo |
Thailand
Praput Chaithanasakun Attasit Mahitthi |
Malaysia
Lean Kam Beng Roslan Yurnalis |
Men's 8 Ball Singles | Alex Pagulayan (Philippines) |
Lee Van Corteza (Philippines) |
Tey Choon Kiat (Singapore) |
Men's 8 Ball Doubles | Philippines
Lee Van Corteza Antonio Gabica |
Vietnam
Nguyen Phuc Long Nguyen Thanh Nam |
Singapore
Tey Choon Kiat Chan Keng Kwang |
Men's 9 Ball Singles | Chan Keng Kwang (Singapore) |
Luong Chi Dung (Vietnam) |
Ooi Fook Yuen (Malaysia) |
Men's 9 Ball Doubles | Philippines
Alex Pagulayan Dennis Orcullo |
Vietnam
Nguyen Thanh Nam Luong Chi Dung |
Singapore
Toh Lian Han Chan Keng Kwang |
Men's 15 Ball Singles | Ronato Alcano ( Philippines) |
Antonio Gabica ( Philippines) |
Muhamad Junarto ( Indonesia) |
Men's 15 Ball Doubles | Philippines
Ronato Alcano Leonardo Andam |
Thailand
Tepwin Arunnath Amnuayporn Chotipong |
Malaysia
Ibrahim Amir Ooi Fook Yuen |
Women's 8 Ball Singles | Rubilen Amit ( Philippines) |
Hoe Shu Wah ( Singapore) |
Charlene Chai Zeet Huey ( Singapore) |
Women's 9 Ball Singles | Rubilen Amit ( Philippines) |
Suhana Dewi Sabtu ( Malaysia) |
Hoe Shu Wah ( Singapore) |