Equestrian at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games

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Equestrian
at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games
Equestrian, KL 2017.png
VenuePutrajaya Equestrian Park
Terengganu International Endurance Park
Date20–28 August 2017
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The equestrian competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur were held at Putrajaya Equestrian Park and Terengganu International Endurance Park.[1]

The 2017 Games feature competitions in six events (all events for mixed).

Events[]

The following events will be contested:

  • Dressage
    • Individual
    • Team
  • Endurance
    • Individual
    • Team
  • Show Jumping
    • Individual
    • Team

Schedule[]

Officials[]

The following officials were appointed to officiate during the SEA-Games. [2]

Dressage
  • Belgium Freddy Leyman (Ground Jury President)
  • Australia Jane Ventura (Ground Jury Member)
  • New Zealand Susan Hobson (Ground Jury Member)
  • Germany Peter Holler (Ground Jury Member)
  • Denmark Kirsten Soegaard (Ground Jury Member)
  • Australia Mary Seefried (Technical Delegate)
Jumping
  • Malaysia Mou Soon Yap (Ground Jury President)
  • Singapore Nai Yue Ho (Ground Jury Member)
  • Philippines Steven Cesar Gamboa Virata (Ground Jury Member)
  • Thailand Pakin Chamswad (Ground Jury Member)
  • Iran Rakshan Radpour (Technical Delegate)
Endurance
  • Thailand Phuttiphat Sethchaivuth (Ground Jury President)
  • Malaysia Hamdan Mohd (Ground Jury Member)
  • Myanmar Aye Thetta (Ground Jury Member)
  • Singapore Peter Tan Choon Heng (Ground Jury Member)
  • India Sundar Rethinavel (Technical Delegate)

Participation[]

Participating nations[]

Medal summary[]

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (Malaysia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Malaysia*6309
2 Thailand0314
3 Singapore0022
4 Brunei0011
 Cambodia0011
 Indonesia0011
Totals (6 nations)66618

Medalists[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual dressage
 Malaysia  Malaysia  Singapore
Team dressage
 Malaysia  Thailand
  • Arinadtha Chavatanont
    on Clapton C
  • Chalermcharn Yotviriyapanit
    on Best of Nymphenburg
  • Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana
    on Prince Charming WPA
  • Pakjira Thongpakdi
    on Hispania 7
 Singapore
Individual endurance
 Malaysia  Malaysia
  • Mohd Bulkhari Rozali
    on JQ Tuan Junior
 Thailand
  • Warit Khuntaraporn
    on Shardell Prince Ali
Team endurance
 Malaysia
  • Azizatul Asma Abdullah
    on Mora Tishaka
  • Mohamad Adhwa Embong
    on Mora Franka
  • Mohammad Fuad Hashim
    on Mora Makaka
  • Mohd Yusran Yusuf
    on Castlebar Twilight
 Thailand
  • Kanapos Taytaisong
    on Burralga Janita
  • Kitikorn Nonbueng
    on Shardell Galazan
  • Prutirat Ratanakul Serireongrith
    on Absolut
  • Wipawan Pawitayalarp
    on The Horses Born Boogie
 Cambodia
  • Lon Sopheaktra
    on VV Coco
  • Ly Sovanchandara
    on Amanah Blue Prince
  • Phay Visal
    on Brookleigh Kentara
  • Sim Narith
    on Yaldon Raakinda
Individual jumping[note 1]
 Malaysia
  • Sharmini Christina Ratnasingham
    on Arcado L
 Malaysia  Brunei
  • Pg Mohd Nasir Pg Anak Ja'afar
    on Hunters Canatano Z
Team jumping
 Malaysia
  • Mohd Qabil Ambak Mahamad Fathil
    on 3Q Qalisya
  • Neelan Jonathan Ratnasingham
    on Queens Dancer
  • Praveen Nair Mathavan
    on Clear Cut
  • Sharmini Christina Ratnasingham
    on Arcado L
 Thailand
  • Jarupon Limpichati
    on Irregular Choice
  • Korntawat Samran
    on Amadeus 882
  • Sailub Lertratanachai
    on Cagena Z
  • Siengsaw Lertratanachai
    on Courville L
 Indonesia
  • Brayen Brata-Coolen
    on Grace 292
  • Ferry Wahyu Hadiyanto
    on Xandor
  • Kurniadi Katompo
    on Nastello
  • Raymen Kaunang
    on Conquistador

Notes[]

  1. ^ In February 2018, Colin Syquia was stripped of his gold medal after his horse tested positive for Clomethiazole, a banned substance. Sharmini Christina Ratnasingham's silver medal was then elevated to gold.[3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "KL 2017: Equestrian". KL 2017. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Show Detail".
  3. ^ Leyba, Olmin (22 February 2018). "Equestrians' Syquia stripped of SEAG gold". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on 22 February 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2018.

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