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Southeast Asian Games in 2022: Schedule​

The Opening Ceremony for the 2021 SEA Games is scheduled for 12 May but some competitions will already start on 6 May.

Football
Men’s football May 6-22
Women’s football May 11-21
Diving
8-11 May
Badminton
May 13-21
Basketball
May 13-22
Volleyball
Indoor volleyball May 13-22
Beach volleyball May 15-20
Golf
May 13-18
Fencing
May 13-18
E-sports
May 13-22
Tennis
May 13-22
Table tennis
May 13-20
Handball
Beach handball May 6-11
Indoor handball May 15-21
Sepak Takraw
May 13-21
Boxing and kickboxing
Boxing May 15-22
Kickboxing May 6-13
Muay thai May 17-22
Gymnastics
Artistic gymnastics May 13-16
Rhythmic gymnastics May 18-19
Aerobic gymnastics May 21-22
Cycling
Mountain bike May 14-17
Road cycling May 19-22
Rowing
May 9-14
Futsal
May 10-20
Chess
May 10-21
Chinese chess
May 14-20
Judo
May 18-22
Martial arts
Jujitsu May 14-15
Karate May 18-20
Pencat Silat May 10-16
Vovinam May 18-22
Wushu May 13-15
Petanque
May 13-19
Bodybuilding
May 13-15
Kurash
May 10-13
Dance
May 15-16
Billards/Snooker
May 14-22
Archery
May 15-19
Bowling
May 16-19
Canoe/Kayak
May 17-21
Shooting
May 16-22
Weightlifting
May 19-22
Here's a full schedule at the official Games site.
Don't forget to follow all the action on Olympics.com as we bring live updates, news, results and interviews from the SEA Games in 2022, and across our @Olympics social media platforms.

 
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Men basketball team last match before going to Vietnam.


There will be very good experience for our basketball team if they participate in Islamic nations games in Konya. Men I can see Iran, Saudi, Lebanon, Jordan, and then of course Turkey, all are big teams in Asia and even for Turkey their level is World class

Asian Games is postponed this year



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For football, Indonesia is below Thailand and Vietnam.

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SEAGAMES has already been started with football games, but Indonesian badminton teams are still playing in Thomas and Uber Cup ( World Cup ) in Thailand

Women badminton team beat France 5:0


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Indonesian player : Bilqis Prasista won against France single player


Our team is so young

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Indonesian National Team 3x3 Basketball Schedule and selected games for me to watch

Friday (13/5/2022)

Men's Team


Friday 13 May 2022

09:00 - 09:20​

Singapore - Indonesia​

Basketball 3x3 - Men's 3x3

09:20 - 09:40​

Cambodia - Vietnam​

Basketball 3x3 - Men's 3x3

10:40 - 11:00​

Indonesia - Vietnam​

Basketball 3x3 - Women's 3x3

11:20 - 11:40​

Malaysia - Indonesia​

Basketball 3x3 - Men's 3x3

13:00 - 13:20​

Indonesia - Thailand​

Basketball 3x3 - Women's 3x3

14:20 - 14:40​

Vietnam - Indonesia​

Basketball 3x3 - Men's 3x3

14:40 - 15:00​

Indonesia - Singapore​

Basketball 3x3 - Women's 3x3

16:20 - 16:40​

Indonesia - Philippines​

Basketball 3x3 - Men's 3x3

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MAY 14 2022/Saturday

09:00 - 09:20​

Malaysia - Indonesia​

Basketball 3x3 - Women's 3x3

09:00 - 09:01​

Athletics - Men's 100m

10:20 - 10:40​

Indonesia - Cambodia​

Basketball 3x3 - Men's 3x3

11:20 - 11:40​

Philippines - Indonesia​

Basketball 3x3 - Women's 3x3

12:00 - 12:20​

Indonesia - Thailand​

Basketball 3x3 - Men's 3x3


13:40 - 14:00​

Cambodia - Indonesia​

Basketball 3x3 - Women's 3x3

16:15 - 16:16​

Athletics - Women's 200m
Final
View results

16:35 - 16:36​

Athletics - Men's 200m
Final

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MAY 16 2022/ MONDAY

16:15 - 16:16​

Athletics - Men's 110m H/100m H
Final

16:35 - 16:36​

Athletics - Women's 110m H/100m H
Final

19:30 - 19:31​

Athletics - Men's 4 X 100m Relay
Final

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MAY 17, 2022/ TUESDAY

09:00 - 14:00​

Badminton - Women's Team
Semifinal

15:00 - 19:30​

Badminton - Men's Team
Semifinal

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MAY 18 2022/ WEDNESDAY


13:00 - 16:00​

Badminton - Women's Team
Final

18:00 - 18:10​

Karate - Women's -61kg Kumite Women
Final

18:00 - 18:10​

Karate - Women's -55kg Kumite Women
Final

 
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31st SEA Games: Opening ceremony to be held in Hanoi on May 12 after six-month delay​

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Indonesia Aims for Top Three at 31st SEA Games​

BY :JAYANTY NADA SHOFA
MAY 09, 2022

Jakarta. Indonesia has set its sights on entering the top three of the medal table at the 31st Southeast Asian Games, or SEA Games, in Vietnam.

President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo announced the said goal at the contingent send-off ceremony at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta on Monday.

“We are aiming for third, second or first place at the 31st SEA Games in Vietnam. This is not something that is easy to do. But I heard the preparations have gone well and hopefully, we can make it,” Jokowi said.

“I would like for us to have a smaller contingent. [...] All of us Indonesians want our athletes to make the highest achievements possible by amassing as many medals to make the nation proud,” the president added.

Indonesia had failed to make it to the top three at the recent SEA Games editions.The country ranked fifth at the 2015 SEA Games in Singapore. Indonesia remained in fifth place at the 2017 edition in Malaysia. Indonesia finished the 2019 Philippines SEA Games in fourth place.

According to Youth and Sports Minister Zainudin Amali, 499 Indonesian athletes will compete in 32 sports at the 2021 SEA Games. Indonesia is also sending off 214 officials and 63 headquarters personnels.

This is a lot less than the thousands-member contingent that Indonesia had at the 2019 SEA Games, during which 841 athletes represented the country in 52 sports.

“We have started applying a rigorous selection process at the 31st SEA Games. Our review team [came up] with a 776-member contingent,” Zainudin said.

Zainudin went on to say that the selection process embraces a new paradigm and takes into account the athletes' track record.

The 31st SEA Games opening ceremony is scheduled to be held on May 12 in Vietnam.
The biennial event was set to take place from Nov. 21 to Dec. 2, 2021, but had to be postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

 
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Indonesia women basketball team ( the men 5x5 team is still not yet published to the media )

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OK Indonesian Men basketball 5x5 team has already been published. I am quite optimistic with the team


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Pencak silat’s bet Padios wins PH’s first gold in Vietnam SEAG​

May 11, 2022, 3:04 pm
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HANOI – Mary Francine Padios won the Philippines’ first gold medal in the 31st Southeast Asian Games by ruling on Wednesday pencak silat’s women’s seni (artistic or form) tunggal single at the Bac Tu Lien Gymnasium here.

Padios thus put the Philippines on the medals table Vietnam started to dominate on Wednesday, a day before this side of Asia celebrates its biennial multi-sport festival—proof that sports, and mankind for that matter, has started to champion its way over and above the pandemic that for more than two years stunted the entire world.

Padios, only 18, is now a guaranteed pride of her native Kalibo in Aklan. She improved on the silver she won in the Philippines 2019 edition, a feat she said inspired her to fulfill because of her dad Jerome’s misfortune just before Christmas.

“My dad has become my inspiration after he figured in a terrible car accident on her way home in Aklan just before Christmas,” said Padios, whose dad has fallen into a coma since. “He was so exhausted and drowsy from work he slept before the wheel and met the accident.”

“He’s been motivating me ever since,” said Padios, whose 9.960 score bested favorite Arum Sari of Indonesia who settled for silver with 9.945.

Padios’s gold medal kept the Philippine campaign rolling in these Games where she’s the reigning champion.

Helen Aclopen accounted for a silver medal in women’s – 48 kgs of kurash, which also produced bronze medals from Charlie Quelino and George Baclagan.

Vietnam is living up to expectations on its goal to snatch the overall title from the Philippines and has amassed a front-running haul of six gold, five silver and six bronze medals as of 3 p.m. (Hanoi time) on Wednesday.

Malaysia stayed in stride with its six-gold output but had less silver and bronze with one and four, respectively, followed by Indonesia (3-4-0 gold-silver-bronze), Singapore (1-3-3) and Thailand 1-2-3.

No other country in the 11-member SEA Games has won gold so far.

Handball was guaranteed a men’s team silver, already an improvement from the bronze in 2019.
As far as handball coach Joanna Franquelli is concerned, it’s a silver medal that glitters like gold.
“I am really proud of what the team has accomplished in two years that we were not able to train together because of the restrictions due to Covid-19, but we’re happy with the result,” Franquelli, a former national athlete in basketball and fencing, said a day after the national squad gave defending champion Vietnam fits before losing in a shootout 14-21, 18-12 (8-10).

The loss was the second in five games for the Filipinos in the double-round competition featuring two other countries – Singapore and Thailand.

“We exceeded expectations and no one expected us to get this silver. They were expecting Vietnam and Thailand to slug it out for the gold, but it turned out that we’re the one who fought for the gold and it was a close one,” Franquelli added.

On Wednesday at the Tuan Chau Resort Ha Long in Quang Ninh, the Philippines battled Singapore and Vietnam faced Thailand in non-bearing games on the last day of the event.
Vietnam was out to finish the tourney unscathed in six matches while Thailand, the silver medal winner in 2019, had the bronze wrapped up with a 2-3 card. Singapore went into the match against the Philippines with a 0-5 card.

Set to return home with silver medals are Daryoush Zandi, Dhane Varella, Josef Valdez, Rey Tabuzo, John Michael Pasco, Jamael Pangandaman, Manuel Lasangue, Andrew Michael Harris, Mark Dubouzet and Van Jacob Baccay. (PR)

 
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