1967 SEAP Games
Tournament details
Dates9 – 16 December
Edition4th
LocationBangkok, Thailand
1965 Kuala Lumpur 1969 Rangoon

Badminton events for the 1967 SEAP Games were held at Bangkok, Thailand, between 9 and 16 December 1967. Host Thailand won gold medals in three disciplines while Malaysia stood second in the tally by winning two gold medals.[1][2][3]

Medalists

Disziplin Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Thailand Sangob Rattanusorn Thailand Somsook Boonyasukhanonda Malaysia Billy Ng
Malaysia Yew Cheng Hoe
Women's singles Thailand Thongkam Kingmanee Malaysia Rosalind Singha Ang Thailand Sumol Chanklum
Myanmar Myint Myint Khin
Men's doubles Malaysia Ng Boon Bee
& Tan Yee Khan
Thailand Raphi Kanchanaraphi
& Narong Bhornchima
Thailand Chavalert Chumkum
& Sangob Rattanusorn
Malaysia Yew Cheng Hoe
& Khor Cheng Chye
Women's doubles Malaysia Rosalind Singha Ang
& Teoh Siew Yong
Malaysia Silvia Tan
& Ho Cheng Yoke
Thailand Boopha Kaenthong
& Mulliga Phitakarnop
Thailand Thongkam Kingmanee
& Sumol Chanklum
Mixed doubles Thailand Chirasak Champakao
& Sumol Chanklum
Thailand Sila Ulao
& Mulliga Phitakarnop
Malaysia Lee Guan Chong
& Yap Hei Lin
Malaysia Ng Boon Bee
& Teoh Siew Yong

Semifinal results

Discipline Winner Runner-up Score
Men's singles Thailand Somsook Boonyasukhanonda Malaysia Yew Cheng Hoe 9–15, 15–12, 15–8
Thailand Sangob Rattanusorn Malaysia Billy Ng 15–9, 15–6
Women's singles Malaysia Rosalind Singha Ang Thailand Sumol Chanklum 11–3, 11–6
Thailand Thongkam Kingmanee Myanmar Myint Myint Khin 11–6, 11–8
Men's doubles Malaysia Ng Boon Bee
& Tan Yee Khan
Thailand Chavalert Chumkum
& Sangob Rattanusorn
15–11, 15–10
Thailand Narong Bhornchima
& Raphi Kanchanaraphi
Malaysia Khor Cheng Chye
& Yew Cheng Hoe
15–13, 15–3
Women's doubles Malaysia Rosalind Singha Ang
& Teoh Siew Yong
Thailand Boopha Kaenthong
& Mulliga Phitakarnop
15–5, 15–4
Malaysia Sylvia Tan
& Ho Cheng Yoke
Thailand Sumol Chanklum
& Thongkam Kingmanee
15–13, 15–5
Mixed doubles Thailand Chirasak Champakao
& Sumol Chanklum
Malaysia Ng Boon Bee
& Teoh Siew Yong
15–6, 15–10
Thailand Sila Ulao
& Mulliga Phitakarnop
Malaysia Lee Guan Chong
& Yap Hei Lin
9–15, 15–5, 15–6

Final results

Discipline Winner Finalist Score
Men's singles[4] Thailand Sangob Rattanusorn Thailand Somsook Boonyasukhanonda 18–17, 17–14
Women's singles Thailand Thongkam Kingmanee Malaysia Rosalind Singha Ang 11–8, 2–11, 11–3
Men's doubles Malaysia Ng Boon Bee
& Tan Yee Khan
Thailand Raphi Kanchanaraphi
& Narong Bhornchima
15–7, 15–8
Women's doubles Malaysia Rosalind Singha Ang
& Teoh Siew Yong
Malaysia Sylvia Tan
& Ho Cheng Yoke
18–17, 15–8
Mixed doubles Thailand Chirasak Champakao
& Sumol Chanklum
Thailand Sila Ulao
& Mulliga Phitakarnop
7–15, 15–7, 15–4

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Thailand)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Thailand (THA)*33410
2 Malaysia (MAS)2259
3 Burma (BIR)0011
Totals (3 entries)551020

References

  1. Siebel, Norman; Rahman, Mansoor; Frida, Ernest (15 December 1967). "Malaysia's long, dreary day". The Straits Times. p. 22. Retrieved 22 December 2022 via NewspaperSG.
  2. Yaw Chong, Lim (16 December 1967). "All the Seap results". The Straits Times. p. 23. Retrieved 22 December 2022 via NewspaperSG.
  3. "Sukan SAT berakhir". Berita Harian (in Malay). 17 December 1967. p. 8. Retrieved 22 December 2022 via NewspaperSG.
  4. Yaw Chong, Lim (17 December 1967). "Badminton". The Straits Times. p. 24. Retrieved 22 December 2022 via NewspaperSG.
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