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 26TH SEA GAMES 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 The 26th SEA Games 2011 are held November 11, 2011 - November 22, 2011 in two host cities, Palembang and Jakarta with
542 gold medals available for 44 sports events.

As the main host, Palembang will concentrate the game in Jaka Baring Sports Complex which covers an area of 45 thousand square meters and also at the sports center Gelora Sriwijaya Palembang.

In Jakarta, competition venues will be centered in Bung Karno Main Stadium (SUGBK). This stadium is the largest and oldest stadium in Indonesia which is very historic for the people of Indonesia which is located in the capital of Jakarta and has seating capacity of about 88 thousand spectators. Currently, Bung Karno Regions stood wide range of facilities for sporting activities in 36 Venues, Politics, Business, Recreation and Tourism.


 

 

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26TH SEA GAMES

11-22 November 2011

 

 
Opening Ceremony
Palembang, 11 November 2011

 

 

SEA Games XXVI Palembang 2011
Fireworks and spotlights celebrate
the official opening of the 26th SEA Games in Indonesia
Friday 11 November 2011

 

 

 

 

GAME RESULTS

 

 

MEDAL TALLY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MEDAL COUNT

Rank

 Flag

Country

 

 

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Indonesia

182

151

143

476

2

Thailand

109

100

120

329

3

Vietnam

96

92

100

288

4

Malaysia

59

50

81

190

5

Singapore

42

45

73

160

6

Philippines

36

56

77

169

7

Myanmar

16

27

37

80

8

Laos

9

12

36

57

9

Cambodia

4

11

24

39

10

Timor Leste

1

1

6

8

11

Brunei Darussalam

0

4

7

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

 

 

GRAND TOTAL

554

549

704

1807

 

 22 November 2011

Updated Daily

 

 

 

 


26th SEA Games 2011 - Soccer Finals PENALTY SHOOTOUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

Soccer: Malaysia defeats Indonesia for the gold medal 4-3

21 NOVEMBER 2011


Indonesia lost to Malaysia in a penalty shootout in the Sea Games soccer final
at Bung Karno Stadium in Senayan, South Jakarta. The teams were tied 1-1 until the extra time.

Indonesia scored early in the fourth minute with a header from Gunawan Dwi Cahyo.
However, Malaysia controlled the game after Omar Mohamad Asrarudin equalized in the 35th minute.


In the penalty shootout, two Indonesian players failed to score, while only one Malaysian striker failed.
Malaysia previously beat Indonesia 1-0 in the qualifying round.

 

 


 

Grandmother stops chemotherapy and wins gold at the 26th SEA Games

 

Tan Yoke Lan: Stops chemotherapy for SEA Games

Jakarta (UR): A Singaporean grandmother stopped her chemotherapy sessions in order to participate at the 26th SEA Games, and she won a gold medal on Sunday.

Tan Yoke Lan (63) had to undergo a mastectomy after she was diagnosed with breast cancer, but she ignored her doctor’s advice and left for Indonesia. Antara news agency quoted the Straits Time daily in Singapore as saying that Tan chose not to undergo chemotherapy as she wanted to compete in the bridge event.

At the event, she won gold with her partner Seet Choon Cheng on Sunday. “Only weeks ago, I wasn’t sure if I would be here,” the grandmother of six said. “But then I decided to come because I didn’t want to let my partner down.”

After winning the first bridge gold medal for Singapore, the pair hugged each other and cried at the Hotel Jayakarta in Palembang.

Tan said she would start chemotherapy once back in Singapore. “I’m a fighter and I have fight to the end,” she said.

 

 

 

26TH SEA GAMES CLOSING CEREMONY

Palembang, 22 November 2011

 

 

 

 


26th SEA Games ends in glitter

Myanmar will host the 27th SEA Games in its capital city, Naypyidaw, in 2013.

 

 

 

 

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