Water polo at the 2019 SEA Games

The water polo competitions at the 2019 SEA Games took place at the New Clark City Aquatics Center, New Clark City, Capas, Tarlac, Philippines.[1] It was one of four aquatic sports at the Games, along with diving, swimming, and open water swimming. The 2019 Games featured one water polo competition each for men's teams and women's teams.

Water polo
at the 2019 SEA Games
VenueNew Clark City Aquatics Center
LocationCapas, Tarlac, Philippines
Date26 November – 1 December
Competitors101 from 5 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
gold medal 
← 2017
2023 →

The next water polo competition was in 2023 because it was not part of the 2021 SEA Games.

Participating nations

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A total of 101 athletes from 5 nations participated (the numbers of athletes are shown in parentheses). The Filipino, Singaporean and Thai teams entered both the men's and women's competition. All other teams played in men's tournament.

Competition schedule

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The following is the schedule for the water polo competitions. Men's teams go through a single round robin tournament, while women's teams go through a double round robin tournament.

RR Round robin DRR Double round robin
Event Tue 26 Wed 27 Thu 28 Fri 29 Sat 30 Sun 1
Men RR RR RR RR RR
Women DRR DRR DRR DRR DRR

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Philippines)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Indonesia (INA)1001
  Thailand (THA)1001
3  Philippines (PHI)*0112
  Singapore (SGP)0112
Totals (4 entries)2226

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament
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  Indonesia (INA)
Rezza Putra
Ridjkie Mulia
Beby Willy Paksi Tarigam
Delvin Felliciano
Silvester Manik
Zaenal Arifin
Yusuf Budiman
Rian Rinaldo
Andi Uwayzulqarni
Fakhri Mahmud
Novian Putra
Made Dwicahya Arsana
Mochammad Alfariz
  Philippines (PHI)
Tani Gomez Jr
Abnel Amiladjid
Mico Anota
Romark Johnson Belo
Teodoro Roy Cañete Jr
Adan Gonzales
Macgyver Reyes
Reynaldo Salonga Jr
Juan Paolo Serrano
Vincent Sicat
Mark Jerwin Valdez
Matthew Royce Yu
Mummar Alamara
  Singapore (SGP)
Koh Jian Ying
Goh Wen Zhe
Ang An Jun
Darren Lee Jit-An
Lee Chang-Kang
Lee Kai Yang
Tang Yee Heng
Chow Jing Lun
Ooi Yee Jia
Nathanael Wayne Chong
Jayden See Tein Ee
Yu Junjie
Chiam Kunyang
Women's tournament
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  Thailand (THA)
Alwani Sathitanon
Arisara Minsri
Chayanan Khramyoo
Issaree Turon
Janista Thinwilai
Kaithip Saeteaw
Khemasiri Sirivejjabandh
Napason Mouksung
Nirawan Chompoopuen
Panchita Rodwattanadisakul
Poonnada Rotchanarut
Thitirat Somyos
Varistha Saraikrarn
  Singapore (SGP)
Abielle Yeo Zhi Min
Angeline Teo Yi Ling
Chow Yan Teng
Gina Koh Ting Yi
Koh Ting Ting
Koh Xiao Li
Melissa Chan Pei Tung
Michelle Tan Ting Yee
Mounisha Devi Manivannan
Nadyn Kei Thinagaran
Ong Cheng Jing
Ong Xuan Rong
Pek Meng Yee
  Philippines (PHI)
Christine Grace Hipol
Haden Skye Alysabeth Bates
Kieran Scout Noelle Bates
Monica Estelle Chernoff
Krystal Rae De la Cruz
Hannah Marie Fonacier
Carla Beatriz Grabador
Jobelyn Ocampo
Nadia Paquin
Gabriella Sicat

Men's competition

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The tournament featured 5 countries. The format was the same as 2017; there was a group of five with round-robin format. The top three of group received medals.

Round-robin

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final Result
1   Indonesia 4 3 1 0 44 30 +14 7 Gold medal
2   Philippines (H) 4 2 2 0 36 27 +9 6 Silver medal
3   Singapore 4 2 1 1 42 25 +17 5 Bronze medal
4   Thailand 4 1 0 3 42 43 −1 2
5   Malaysia 4 0 0 4 28 67 −39 0
Source: WATERPOLO MEN - GROUP B
(H) Hosts

Women's competition

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This tournament featured only 3 countries, unlike the 2017 edition, where there were 5 countries who participated.

Double round-robin

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final Result
1   Thailand 4 4 0 0 90 14 +76 8 Gold medal
2   Singapore 4 2 0 2 38 54 −16 4 Silver medal
3   Philippines (H) 4 0 0 4 22 82 −60 0 Bronze medal
Source: Schedule & Results
(H) Hosts

References

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  1. ^ "Detailed Competition Schedule" (PDF). Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
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