Bowling at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games
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at the 26th Southeast Asian Games
2011 Southeast Asian Games
The 26th Southeast Asian Games was held in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia on 11 until 22 November 2011. Indonesia's fourth time to host the SEA Games, it last hosted the Games in 1997...

 will be held at Ancol Bowling, Jakarta
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, Indonesia
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Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Singles Frederick Ong 
( Philippines)
Jeremy Posadas 
( Philippines)
Adrian Ang Hsien Loong 
( Malaysia)
Men's Doubles  Malaysia
Adrian Ang Hsien Loong 
Liew Kien Liang
 Philippines
Engelberto Rivera 
Frederick Ong
 Malaysia
Muhamad Syafiq Ridhwan 
Zulmazran Zulkifli
Men's Trios  Malaysia
Adrian Ang Hsien Loong 
Liew Kien Liang 
Zulmazran Zulkifli
 Malaysia
Aaron Kong Eng Chuan 
Muhamad Syafiq Ridhwan 
Muhammad Nur Aiman
 Philippines
Engelberto Rivera 
Frederick Ong 
Raoul Miranda
Men's Team of Five  Malaysia
Adrian Ang Hsien Loong 
Liew Kien Liang 
Zulmazran Zulkifli 
Aaron Kong Eng Chuan 
Muhamad Syafiq Ridhwan 
Muhammad Nur Aiman
 Philippines
Engelberto Rivera 
Frederick Ong 
Raoul Miranda 
Jeremy Posadas 
Giancarlo Mansilungan 
Rogelio Enriquez Jr.
 Indonesia
Ryan Leonard Lalisang
Ryan Leonard Lalisang
Ryan Leonard Lalisang is an Indonesian ten-pin bowler.- Career :Ryan Leonard Lalisang finished 11th position of the combined rankings at the 2006 AMF World Cup, Caracas, Venezuela...

 
Oscar
Oscar
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Billy Muhammad Islam 
Hardy Rachmadian 
Yeri Ramadona 
Men's Masters Adrian Ang Hsien Loong 
( Malaysia)
Frederick Ong 
( Philippines)
Muhamad Syafiq Ridhwan 
( Malaysia)

Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's Singles Tan Shi Hua Cherie 
( Singapore)
Sin Li Jane 
( Malaysia)
Tan Shi Hua Jazreel 
( Singapore)
Women's Doubles  Malaysia
Jacqueline Jenelee Sijore 
Zandra Aziela
 Singapore
Tan Shi Hua Cherie 
Tan Shi Jing Daphne
 Malaysia
Dayang Khairuniza Dhiyana 
Sharon Koh Suet Len
Women's Trios  Thailand
Angkana Netrviseth 
Tanaprang Sathean 
Yanee Saebe
 Singapore
Tan Shi Hua Cherie 
Tan Shi Hua Jazreel 
Tan Shi Jing Daphne
 Singapore
Jasmine Yeong-Nathan
Jasmine Yeong-Nathan
Jasmine Yeong-Nathan is a Singaporean ten-pin bowler and reigning AMF Bowling World Cup ladies champion. She is the younger sister of Jason Yeong-Nathan, also a Singapore national-level bowler. She attributes her interest in the sport to her brother...

 
New Hui Fen 
Ng Lin Zhi Shayna
Women's Team of Five  Singapore
Jasmine Yeong-Nathan
Jasmine Yeong-Nathan
Jasmine Yeong-Nathan is a Singaporean ten-pin bowler and reigning AMF Bowling World Cup ladies champion. She is the younger sister of Jason Yeong-Nathan, also a Singapore national-level bowler. She attributes her interest in the sport to her brother...

 
New Hui Fen 
Ng Lin Zhi Shayna 
Tan Shi Hua Cherie 
Tan Shi Hua Jazreel 
Tan Shi Jing Daphne
 Indonesia
Putty Insavilla Armein 
Sharon Limansantoso 
Tannya Roumimper 
Hie Ivana 
Novie Phang 
Puteri Astari Suni Saputro
 Malaysia
Jacqueline Jenelee Sijore 
Zandra Aziela 
Sharon Koh Suet Len 
Zatil Iman Abdul Ghani 
Sin Li Jane 
Women's Masters Tan Shi Hua Cherie 
( Singapore)
Sharon Koh Suet Len 
( Malaysia)
Zandra Aziela
( Malaysia)

Medal table

1 align=left |5 3 6 14
2 align=left |3 2 2 8
3 align=left |1 4 1 6
4 align=left |1 0 0 1
5 align=left |0 1 1 2
Total 10 10 10 30
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