List of Asian Games medalists in sailing

This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in sailing from 1970 to 2018.

Division II

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1986 Seoul   Qi Jianguo (CHN)   Saard Panyawan (THA)   Abdul Malik Faisal (INA)

Lechner A-390

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1990 Beijing   Jiang Chen (CHN)   Saard Panyawan (THA)   Seo Yong-geun (KOR)

Mistral

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1994 Hiroshima   Qian Hong (CHN)   Sam Wong (HKG)   Arun Homraruen (THA)
2010 Guangzhou   Chan King Yin (HKG)   Oka Sulaksana (INA)   Yao Fuwen (CHN)
2014 Incheon   Cheng Kwok Fai (HKG)   Natthaphong Phonoppharat (THA)   Shi Chuankun (CHN)

Mistral light

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok   Arun Homraruen (THA)   Ted Huang (TPE)   Li Mingdong (CHN)
2002 Busan   Zhou Yuanguo (CHN)   Arun Homraruen (THA)   Ikuo Inoue (JPN)
2006 Doha   Chan King Yin (HKG)   Zeng Xiaohong (CHN)   Arun Homraruen (THA)

Mistral heavy

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok   Oka Sulaksana (INA)   Motokazu Kenjo (JPN)   Kookiat Sakulfaeng (THA)
2002 Busan   Oka Sulaksana (INA)   Mo Zehai (CHN)   Motokazu Kenjo (JPN)
2006 Doha   Yao Xinhao (CHN)   Ho Chi Ho (HKG)   Oka Sulaksana (INA)

Raceboard light

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok   Zhou Yuanguo (CHN)   Sam Wong (HKG)   Ok Duck-pil (KOR)
2002 Busan   Ok Duck-pil (KOR)   Gao Chuanwei (CHN)   Chan King Yin (HKG)

Raceboard heavy

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok   Suhaimee Moohammadkasem (THA)   Chen Zhanying (CHN)   Hong A-ram (KOR)
2002 Busan   Sun Maochun (CHN)   Suhaimee Moohammadkasem (THA)   Hong A-ram (KOR)

RS:X

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2010 Guangzhou   Wang Aichen (CHN)   Ek Boonsawad (THA)   Lee Tae-hoon (KOR)
2014 Incheon   Wang Aichen (CHN)   Andy Leung (HKG)   Ek Boonsawad (THA)
2018 Jakarta–Palembang   Bi Kun (CHN)   Michael Cheng (HKG)   Lee Tae-hoon (KOR)

Windglider

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1982 New Delhi   Tsunemoto Ishiwata (JPN)   Policarpio Ortega (PHI)   Ken Choi (HKG)

Optimist

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  • From 1986 to 1994, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1986 Seoul   Park Jong-woo (KOR)   Daisuke Miyamoto (JPN)   Tosaporn Painupong (THA)
1990 Beijing   Kazuto Seki (JPN)   Choi Jung-yeon (KOR)   Thaweewat Ploypathom (THA)
1994 Hiroshima   Ryan Tan (MAS)   Tetsuya Matsunaga (JPN)   Arsalan Khan (PAK)
1998 Bangkok   Chae Bong-jin (KOR)   Mohd Nazmi Sharif (MAS)   Roy Tay (SIN)
2002 Busan   Shibuki Iitsuka (JPN)   Zhu Ye (CHN)   Teo Wee Chin (SIN)
2006 Doha   Ni Wei (CHN)   Navee Thamsoontorn (THA)   Sean Lee (SIN)
2010 Guangzhou   Zhang Xiaotian (CHN)   Ahmad Latif Khan (MAS)   Ryan Lo (SIN)
2014 Incheon   Park Sung-bin (KOR)   Raynn Kwok (SIN)   Suthon Yampinid (THA)

Laser 4.7

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2006 Doha   Colin Cheng (SIN)   Waleed Al-Sharshani (QAT)   Nurul Elia Anuar (MAS)
2018 Jakarta–Palembang   Fauzi Kaman Shah (MAS)   Wang Jianxiong (CHN)   Harshita Tomar (IND)

Laser

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  • From 1986 to 1994, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1986 Seoul   Park Kil-chul (KOR)   Koichiro Naito (JPN)   Ma Youming (CHN)
1990 Beijing   Park Kil-chul (KOR)   Cao Xiaobo (CHN)   Tomoyuki Sasaki (JPN)
1994 Hiroshima   Benedict Tan (SIN)   Jin Hong-chul (KOR)   Cao Xiaobo (CHN)
1998 Bangkok   Kim Ho-kon (KOR)   Kevin Lim (MAS)   Cao Xiaobo (CHN)
2002 Busan   Kim Ho-kon (KOR)   Kevin Lim (MAS)   Kunio Suzuki (JPN)
2006 Doha   Maximilian Soh (SIN)   Yoichi Iijima (JPN)   Kim Ho-kon (KOR)
2010 Guangzhou   Ha Jee-min (KOR)   Colin Cheng (SIN)   Chen Huichao (CHN)
2014 Incheon   Ha Jee-min (KOR)   Khairulnizam Afendy (MAS)   Colin Cheng (SIN)
2018 Jakarta–Palembang   Ha Jee-min (KOR)   Khairulnizam Afendy (MAS)   Ryan Lo (SGP)

Laser Radial

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Busan   Shen Sheng (CHN)   Kim Jung-gon (KOR)   Rajesh Choudhary (IND)
2006 Doha   Xu Lijia (CHN)   Koh Seng Leong (SIN)   Rajesh Choudhary (IND)
2010 Guangzhou   Keerati Bualong (THA)   Hisaki Nagai (JPN)   Scott Glen Sydney (SIN)
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1970 Bangkok   Kazuoki Matsuyama (JPN)   Rachot Kanjanavanit (THA)   Khin Thein (BIR)
1978 Bangkok   Naoki Nagatsu (JPN)   Santi Thamasucharit (THA)   Tan Swee Hung (SIN)
1982 New Delhi   Khalid Akhtar (PAK)   Naoki Nagatsu (JPN)   C. S. Pradipak (IND)
1998 Bangkok   Jin Hong-chul (KOR)   Anthony Kiong (SIN)   Prasertsak Moolprasert (THA)
2002 Busan   Jin Hong-chul (KOR)   Nitin Mongia (IND)   Veerasit Puangnak (THA)

Super Moth

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1970 Bangkok   Takao Otani (JPN)   Yeo See Teck (SIN)   Krirk Vanikkul (THA)
1978 Bangkok   Damrong Sirisakorn (THA)   Khin Thein (BIR)   Masaaki Ogura (JPN)
1998 Bangkok   Damrongsak Vongtim (THA)   Malik Sulaiman (MAS)   Zahid Rauf (PAK)

49er

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2018 Jakarta–Palembang   Japan (JPN)
Shingen Furuya
Shinji Hachiyama
  South Korea (KOR)
Chae Bon-jin
Kim Dong-wook
  India (IND)
Varun Thakkar
K. C. Ganapathy
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok   Singapore (SIN)
Siew Shaw Her
Colin Ng
  South Korea (KOR)
Park Jong-woo
Kim Hyeong-tae
  Thailand (THA)
Wiwat Poonpat
Kitipong Khambang
2002 Busan   South Korea (KOR)
Lee Dong-woo
Park Jong-woo
  Thailand (THA)
Damrongsak Vongtim
Sittisak Musikul
  China (CHN)
Tang Mingfeng
Ma Zhicheng
2006 Doha   Singapore (SIN)
Justin Liu
Sherman Cheng
  Japan (JPN)
Shibuki Iitsuka
Shingen Furuya
  Myanmar (MYA)
Nay La Kyaw
Min Min
2010 Guangzhou   Singapore (SIN)
Justin Liu
Sherman Cheng
  South Korea (KOR)
Lee Sang-min
Yang Ho-yeob
  Malaysia (MAS)
Ku Anas Ku Zamil
Mohd Hafizzudin Mazelan
2014 Incheon   Malaysia (MAS)
Faizal Norizan
Ahmad Syukri Abdul Aziz
  Japan (JPN)
Ibuki Koizumi
Kotaro Matsuo
  Singapore (SIN)
Loh Jia Yi
Jonathan Yeo
  • In 1986, open to both genders
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1986 Seoul   China (CHN)
Lin Jiacheng
Chen Hongtai
  India (IND)
Farokh Tarapore
Dhruv Bhandari
  Japan (JPN)
Norio Ogasawara
Hiroyuki Kuriyama
1990 Beijing   Japan (JPN)
Kenji Nakamura
Masayuki Takahashi
  China (CHN)
Zhang Yongqiang
Wang Yong
  India (IND)
Farokh Tarapore
Cyrus Cama
1994 Hiroshima   Japan (JPN)
Kenji Nakamura
Masato Takaki
  Singapore (SIN)
Siew Shaw Her
Charles Lim
  India (IND)
Farokh Tarapore
Kelly Subbanand Rao
1998 Bangkok   South Korea (KOR)
Kim Dae-young
Jung Sung-ahn
  Japan (JPN)
Eiichiro Hamazaki
Masato Takaki
  Singapore (SIN)
Tan Wearn Haw
Charles Lim
2002 Busan   South Korea (KOR)
Jung Sung-ahn
Kim Dae-young
  Japan (JPN)
Kazuto Seki
Kenjiro Todoroki
  Singapore (SIN)
Tan Wearn Haw
Chung Pei Ming
2006 Doha   South Korea (KOR)
Kim Dae-young
Jung Sung-ahn
  Singapore (SIN)
Xu Yuan Zhen
Terence Koh
  Japan (JPN)
Kan Yamada
Kenichi Nakamura
2010 Guangzhou   Japan (JPN)
Ryunosuke Harada
Yugo Yoshida
  China (CHN)
Wang Weidong
Deng Daokun
  South Korea (KOR)
Kim Dae-young
Jung Sung-ahn
2014 Incheon   South Korea (KOR)
Kim Chang-ju
Kim Ji-hoon
  Japan (JPN)
Kazuto Doi
Kimihiko Imamura
  China (CHN)
Lan Hao
Wang Chao
2018 Jakarta–Palembang   Japan (JPN)
Tetsuya Isozaki
Akira Takayanagi
  China (CHN)
Wang Chao
Xu Zangjun
  Thailand (THA)
Navee Thamsoontorn
Nut Butmarasri

Enterprise

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1970 Bangkok   Burma (BIR)
Htoo Aung Gyi
Tun Kyi
  Ceylon (CEY)
Ray Wijewardene
Ekendra Edirisinghe
  India (IND)
Soli Contractor
Afsar Hussain
1978 Bangkok   Pakistan (PAK)
Byram D. Avari
Munir Sadiq
  India (IND)
Surinder Mongia
Dharmendra Kumar
  Thailand (THA)
Vinai Vongtim
Boonrawd Maneenoparat
1982 New Delhi   Pakistan (PAK)
Byram D. Avari
Goshpi Avari
  India (IND)
Jeejee Unwalla
Fali Unwalla
  Japan (JPN)
Hiroshi Inoue
Hideo Baba
1986 Seoul   Pakistan (PAK)
Munir Sadiq
Muhammad Zakaullah
  South Korea (KOR)
Ahn Cheul-ung
Kim Seung-suk
  Japan (JPN)
Saburo Sato
Tatsuya Wakinaga
1990 Beijing   Pakistan (PAK)
Munir Sadiq
Muhammad Zakaullah
  Japan (JPN)
Saburo Sato
Nobuhiro Utada
  India (IND)
Pushpendra Kumar Garg
Homi Motivala
1994 Hiroshima   Japan (JPN)
Hiroshi Maeda
Takayuki Goto
  Pakistan (PAK)
Munir Sadiq
Mamoon Sadiq
  India (IND)
Homi Motivala
Pushpendra Kumar Garg
1998 Bangkok   South Korea (KOR)
Chung Yoon-gil
Lim Jin-young
  Pakistan (PAK)
Mamoon Sadiq
Munir Sadiq
  Sri Lanka (SRI)
Lalin Jirasinha
Krishan Janaka
2002 Busan   South Korea (KOR)
Jun Joo-hyun
Jung Kwon
  Pakistan (PAK)
Shehryar Arshad
Muhammad Riaz
  India (IND)
Aashim Mongia
Mahesh Ramchandran

Fireball

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1970 Bangkok   Thailand (THA)
Birabongse Bhanubandh
Arunee Bhanubandh
  Singapore (SIN)
David Low
James Tham
  Burma (BIR)
Tun Thein
Than Sein
1978 Bangkok   Japan (JPN)
Shinichi Menjo
Shigeru Muto
  Thailand (THA)
Chamnong Sampanyoo
Panasarn Hasdin
  Singapore (SIN)
Tan Kok Wah
Lewis Liem
1982 New Delhi   India (IND)
Farokh Tarapore
Zarir Karanjia
  Japan (JPN)
Nobuhiko Yagi
Toshio Tanaka
  Thailand (THA)
Panasarn Hasdin
Surapol Tippavongse

Flying Dutchman

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1970 Bangkok   Japan (JPN)
Akira Yamamura
Takashi Yamamura
  Thailand (THA)
Dawee Chullasapya
Suthep Indrakosoom
  Indonesia (INA)
John Gunawan
David Udjulawa

Hobie 16

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2006 Doha   Thailand (THA)
Damrongsak Vongtim
Sakda Vongtim
  South Korea (KOR)
Park Kyu-tae
Sung Chang-il
  Singapore (SIN)
Melcolm Huang
Chung Pei Quan
2010 Guangzhou   Thailand (THA)
Damrongsak Vongtim
Kitsada Vongtim
  South Korea (KOR)
Jun Joo-hyun
Jeong Gweon
  Singapore (SIN)
Teo Wee Chin
Justin Wong
2014 Incheon   South Korea (KOR)
Kim Keun-soo
Song Min-jae
  Thailand (THA)
Damrongsak Vongtim
Kitsada Vongtim
  Hong Kong (HKG)
Tong Yui Shing
Tong Kit Fong

Match racing

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2006 Doha   Singapore (SIN)
Ivan Tan
Justin Wong
Renfred Tay
Teo Wee Chin
Roy Tay
  India (IND)
Sanjeev Chauhan
Girdhari Yadav
Nitin Mongia
Mahesh Ramchandran
  South Korea (KOR)
Yoon Cheul
Kim Tae-jung
Kim Hyeong-tae
Kim Sang-suk
2010 Guangzhou   Japan (JPN)
Wataru Sakamoto
Daichi Wada
Yasuhiro Okamoto
Hiroaki Yoshifuji
  India (IND)
Farokh Tarapore
Balraj
Atool Sinha
Shekhar Singh Yadav
Balkrishna Helegaonkar
  South Korea (KOR)
Park Gun-woo
Lee Dong-woo
Kim Sung-wok
Cho Sung-min
Nam Yong-jin
2014 Incheon   Singapore (SIN)
Maximilian Soh
Justin Wong
Andrew Paul Chan
Russell Kan
Christopher Lim
  South Korea (KOR)
Park Gun-woo
Cho Sung-min
Kim Sung-wok
Yang Ho-yeob
Chae Bong-jin
  Japan (JPN)
Wataru Sakamoto
Daichi Wada
Nobuyuki Imai
Yasuhiro Okamoto

Women

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Lechner A-390

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1990 Beijing   Zhang Xiaodong (CHN)   Lee Lai Shan (HKG)   Joo Soon-ahn (KOR)

Mistral

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1994 Hiroshima   Li Ke (CHN)   Lee Lai Shan (HKG)   Joo Soon-ahn (KOR)
1998 Bangkok   Lee Lai Shan (HKG)   Huang Ying (CHN)   Masako Imai (JPN)
2002 Busan   Lee Lai Shan (HKG)   Yin Jian (CHN)   Masako Imai (JPN)
2006 Doha   Chen Lina (CHN)   Chan Wai Kei (HKG)   Napalai Tansai (THA)
2010 Guangzhou   Wang Ning (CHN)   Hayley Chan (HKG)   Napalai Tansai (THA)

RS:One

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2014 Incheon   Weng Qiaoshan (CHN)   Sonia Lo (HKG)   Siripon Kaewduang-ngam (THA)

RS:X

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2010 Guangzhou   Sun Sasa (CHN)   Chan Wai Kei (HKG)   Sarocha Prumprai (THA)
2014 Incheon   Hayley Chan (HKG)   Sun Jiali (CHN)   Sarocha Prumprai (THA)
2018 Jakarta–Palembang   Chen Peina (CHN)   Hayley Chan (HKG)   Siripon Kaewduang-ngam (THA)

Optimist

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok   Kim Suk-kyong (KOR)   Shen Xiaoying (CHN)   Prapawadee Damdangdee (THA)
2002 Busan   Xu Lijia (CHN)   Yoko Kiuchi (JPN)   Sarah Tan (SIN)
2006 Doha   Rufina Tan (MAS)   Haruka Komiya (JPN)   Benjamas Poonpat (THA)
2010 Guangzhou   Noppakao Poonpat (THA)   Kimberly Lim (SIN)   Lu Yuting (CHN)
2014 Incheon   Jodie Lai (SIN)   Yu Huijia (CHN)   Kamonchanok Klahan (THA)

Europe

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok   Zhang Hong (CHN)   Aiko Saito (JPN)   Tracey Tan (SIN)
2002 Busan   Lu Chunfeng (CHN)   Maiko Sato (JPN)   Hong Jin-young (KOR)

Laser Radial

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2014 Incheon   Zhang Dongshuang (CHN)   Manami Doi (JPN)   Kamolwan Chanyim (THA)
2018 Jakarta–Palembang   Manami Doi (JPN)   Zhang Dongshuang (CHN)   Nur Shazrin Mohd Latif (MAS)

29er

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2014 Incheon   Thailand (THA)
Noppakao Poonpat
Nichapa Waiwai
  Singapore (SIN)
Priscilla Low
Cecilia Low
  India (IND)
Varsha Gautham
Aishwarya Nedunchezhiyan

49er FX

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2018 Jakarta–Palembang   Singapore (SGP)
Kimberly Lim
Cecilia Low
  India (IND)
Varsha Gautham
Sweta Shervegar
  Thailand (THA)
Nichapa Waiwai
Kamonchanok Klahan
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok   Singapore (SIN)
Joan Huang
Naomi Tan
  Thailand (THA)
Wandee Vongtim
Theeranoot Vongruck
  Hong Kong (HKG)
Mou Lap Kam
Lee Chun Yi
2002 Busan   China (CHN)
Wang Yan
Song Xiaqun
  South Korea (KOR)
Kim Suk-kyong
Her Jung-eun
  Singapore (SIN)
Toh Liying
Joan Huang
2006 Doha   Singapore (SIN)
Sarah Tan
Lim Tze Ting
  Japan (JPN)
Yumi Takahashi
Kae Tsugaya
  Myanmar (MYA)
Su Sandar Wai
Zin April Aung
2010 Guangzhou   Singapore (SIN)
Rachel Lee
Cecilia Low
  Malaysia (MAS)
Khairunnisa Afendy
Norashikin Sayed
  China (CHN)
Wei Mengxi
Gao Haiyan
2014 Incheon   Singapore (SIN)
Kimberly Lim
Savannah Siew
  Malaysia (MAS)
Nuraisyah Jamil
Umi Norwahida Sallahuddin
  South Korea (KOR)
Lee Na-kyung
Choi Seo-eun
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1990 Beijing   Japan (JPN)
Yoko Uo
Muneko Adachi
  China (CHN)
Liao Xiaoyan
Liu Meiyun
  South Korea (KOR)
Kim Hye-suk
Jung Eun-suk
1994 Hiroshima   China (CHN)
Li Sumei
Chen Xiumei
  Japan (JPN)
Mieko Kasai
Chinatsu Ojima
  Hong Kong (HKG)
Cheung Mei Han
Cheung Pui Shan
1998 Bangkok   China (CHN)
Yang Xiaoyan
Li Dongying
  Japan (JPN)
Chizuko Ijima
Makiko Ikuta
  South Korea (KOR)
Kim Myoung-hwa
Jung Eun-suk
2006 Doha   Japan (JPN)
Ai Kondo
Naoko Kamata
  Singapore (SIN)
Toh Liying
Elizabeth Tan
  China (CHN)
Yu Chunyan
Wen Yimei
2010 Guangzhou   Japan (JPN)
Ai Kondo
Wakako Tabata
  China (CHN)
Cai Liping
Gao Yang
  Singapore (SIN)
Dawn Liu
Siobhan Tam
2018 Jakarta–Palembang   Japan (JPN)
Ai Yoshida
Miho Yoshioka
  China (CHN)
Wei Mengxi
Gao Haiyan
  Malaysia (MAS)
Nuraisyah Jamil
Norashikin Sayed

Mixed

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RS:One

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2018 Jakarta–Palembang   China (CHN)
Chen Hao
Tan Yue
  Hong Kong (HKG)
Rafeek Kikabhoy
Ma Kwan Ching
  Malaysia (MAS)
Ilham Wahab
Nur Fatin Solehah

References

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