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31st SEA Games: Football[M]Group Stage - EP 3

4:55 PM - 7:00 PMG

Season 1, Episode 3 | Cambodia vs Singapore

(Live) Singapore takes on Cambodia in its third group stage match of the Games.

 

CAM 0 - 1 SIN

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Got our 1st gold 

https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/sea-games-silat-exponent-iqbal-abdul-rahman-delivers-spores-first-gold-in-hanoi

SEA Games: No words to describe this feeling, says Iqbal Abdul Rahman after silat win

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HANOI - Pencak silat exponent Iqbal Abdul Rahman clinched Singapore's first gold of the Hanoi SEA Games on Wednesday (May 11) after a victory over Thailand's Ilyas Sadara in the men's artistic singles (Tunggal) final.

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2 minutes ago, Watwheels said:

It cannot be the host country cannot recognize its own flag. It could be a computer glitch.

 

CNA computer glitch

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5 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

CNA computer glitch

Was it CNA's error? LoL...I notice the "Sea Games 2021" on the screen also got the year wrong.

Ok. So it was supposedly held in 2021 but moved to 2022. 

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4 minutes ago, Watwheels said:

Was it CNA's error? LoL...I notice the "Sea Games 2021" on the screen also got the year wrong.

Ok. So it was supposedly held in 2021 but moved to 2022. 

This is CNA Broadcasting le.

2021 Sea Games is correct 

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Just now, inlinesix said:

This is CNA Broadcasting le.

2021 Sea Games is correct 

Ok. So TS title is incorrect. Haha...

 

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31 minutes ago, Thaiyotakamli said:

Ok test ur geog

 

so which country in that list has the right flag?🤣

Only the last 2??

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1 hour ago, Watwheels said:

Ok. So TS title is incorrect. Haha...

 

I posted in 2019 SEA games thread leh :XD:

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2 hours ago, Watwheels said:

Was it CNA's error? LoL...I notice the "Sea Games 2021" on the screen also got the year wrong.

Ok. So it was supposedly held in 2021 but moved to 2022. 

Supposed to be last year 2021 but postpone due to COVID. :we-all-gonna-die:

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4 hours ago, Jellandross said:

Who fail Geography?

 

 

Look likes FT in-charge of the score board.  [sly]

And this FT is not from any of the SEA countries ...  :wut:

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On 5/12/2022 at 3:44 PM, Picnic06-Biante15 said:

Look likes FT in-charge of the score board.  [sly]

And this FT is not from any of the SEA countries ...  :wut:

:grin:

graduate of Uptron ACL ? :XD:

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/singapore-disqualified-after-winning-sea-games-gold-4-x-100m-freestyle-relay-2685291

Singapore disqualified after winning SEA Games gold in 4 x 100m freestyle relay

HANOI: Their scores had flashed on the screen at the My Dinh Water Sports Palace and they were halfway through giving their interviews when the quartet of Joseph Schooling, Mikkel Lee, Quah Zheng Wen and Jonathan Tan were told that they had been disqualified from the men’s 4x100m freestyle relay.

The Singaporeans had earlier won the race on Saturday (May 14) evening with a time of 3:17.19 ahead of Malaysia and Vietnam. But official results later disqualified Singapore and Malaysia. 

This meant that Vietnam won gold, Indonesia the silver and Thailand the bronze.

The disqualification was later confirmed by national head coach Gary Tan.

"I think it's based out of a technicality. It's very tough to actually make a protest of the result as well. Even though we're trying to find a reason and we wanted to make sure that this was not a issue of the technical error," he said.

"Kudos to the boys. Not a fault of anybody's; I think there's something that happens in a competitive environment."

At the last SEA Games in the Philippines, Darren Chua, Tan, Quah, and Schooling clinched gold in the event with a meet record time of 3:16.82.

This is Schooling’s first event of the Vietnam SEA Games, where he will also look to defend his 100m butterfly title.

Schooling, along with Quah are currently in the midst of serving their National Service.

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I thought I saw the fault...both Singaporean and Malaysian 3rd leg off the block...pretty obvious to the naked eyes 

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1 hour ago, mersaylee said:

I thought I saw the fault...both Singaporean and Malaysian 3rd leg off the block...pretty obvious to the naked eyes 

should be 2nd leg, yes quite obvious.

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