Polo is being played in the South East Asian Games for the first time since 1983 in Singapore, when Malaysia won the gold medal.
This year’s SEA Games tournament is a 4 to 6 goal tournament, meaning that all teams entered have to play off that handicap range. There are five teams
entered for the SEA Games Polo: Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia,
Philippines and Malaysia. The format of play is on a league basis,
with a the top two teams then meeting in finals to decide gold, silver and
bronze medals.
All matches will be played at VR Sports Club in Samut Prakarn, near Bangkok’s new Suvarnabhumi airport.
Each country can register up to six players in their team. The four players for each match is declared the day before the matches. For a detailed schedule of the polo matches, please click here or see Equestrian.Com.My’s article SEA Games Polo & Equestrian Schedule.
The teams are as follows:
THAILAND | Hcp |
Apichet Raksriaksorn | 0 |
Aiyawatt Raksriaksorn | 0 |
Chanothai Songvanich | 0 |
Thanasorn Tangcharoensathien | 0 |
Thanasin Chuawangkham | 0 |
Satit Wongkraso | 0 |
PHILIPPINES | Hcp |
Jay De Jesus | 1 |
Vicent Bitong | 1 |
Antonio Veloso | 2 |
Santiago Elizalde | 1 |
INDONESIA | Hcp |
Acep Krisnandar | |
Pepen Ishak Supendi | |
Inen Sarnen | |
Novel Alva Momongan | |
Muhammed Harrifar Syafar | |
Wartono Wartono |
MALAYSIA | Hcp |
Shaik Reismann | 2 |
Tengku Ahmad Shazril | 2 |
Saladin Mazlan | 2 |
Dato’ Mohamed Moiz | 2 |
Md. Adyrizal Md Zamri | 0 |
Hairizal Yahya | 0 |
SINGAPORE | Hcp |
Satinder Garcha | 2 |
Asad Jumabhoy | 1 |
Peter Abisheganaden | 1 |
Misrab Faizullah-Khan | 0 |
Lawrence Khong | 0 |
Ang Ban Tong | 0 |