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1973 SEAP Games

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

7th Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
Host citySingapore
Nations7
Sport16
Opening1 September 1973
Closing8 September 1973
Opened byBenjamin Sheares
President of Singapore
Closed byBenjamin Sheares
President of Singapore
Torch lighterC. Kunalan
Ceremony venueSingapore National Stadium

The 1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, officially known as the 7th Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Singapore from 1 to 8 September 1973 with 16 sports featured in the games. This was the first time Singapore hosted the games.[1][2][3][4][5] Singapore is the fourth nation to host the Southeast Asian Games after Thailand, Burma and Malaysia. The games was opened and closed by Benjamin Sheares, the President of Singapore at the Singapore National Stadium. The final medal tally was led by Thailand, followed by host Singapore and Malaysia.

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Transcription

The games

Participating nations

Sports

Medal table

[6]

  *   Host nation (Singapore)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Thailand (THA)47252799
2 Singapore (SIN)*455045140
3 Malaysia (MAS)303550115
4 Burma (BIR)28241567
5 Khmer Republic (KHM)9123051
6 South Vietnam (VNM)2131025
7 Laos (LAO)0549
Totals (7 entries)161164181506

Broadcasting

Country Official broadcasters Television broadcast Radio broadcast
 Singapore Radio Television Singapore RTS-5
RTS-8
Radio Singapore English Service (90.5 FM and 630 kHz)
Radio Singapore Chinese Service (95.8 FM and 680 kHz)
Radio Singapore Tamil Service (96.8 FM and 1370 kHz)

References

  1. ^ "'Stage the Games in 1971' appeal to S'pore". eresources.nlb.gov.sg.
  2. ^ Frida, E. (15 November 1971). Singapore to bid for 1973 SEAP Games. The Straits Times, p. 26. Retrieved from NewspaperSG
  3. ^ 7th SEAP Games Organising Committee (1973). 7th SEAP Games, Singapore, 1973: Bulletin. Singapore: [s.n.], p. 8. (Call no: RCLOS 796 SOU)
  4. ^ Percy Seneviratne (1993) Golden Moments: the S.E.A Games 1959-1991 Dominie Press, Singapore ISBN 981-00-4597-2
  5. ^ Singapore Sports Council. (1974). Annual report 1973. Singapore: Council, p. 11. (Call no.: RCLOS 354.5957093 SSCAR)
  6. ^ "Medal Tally". Archived from the original on 27 October 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016.

External links

Preceded by Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
Singapore

VII Southeast Asian Peninsular Games (1973)
Succeeded by


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