Badminton at the 1989 SEA Games

Badminton
at the 1989 SEA Games
VenueCheras Stadium
Stadium Negara
LocationKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Dates20 – 31 August
Nations7
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Badminton at the 1989 SEA Games was held at Cheras Stadium and Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[1][2] Events were conducted between 20 and 31 August.[3] Final competitions were scheduled at Stadium Negara.[4]

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Malaysia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Indonesia (INA)65112
2 Malaysia (MAS)*111012
3 Thailand (THA)0112
4 Singapore (SIN)0022
Totals (4 entries)771428

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles
details
Icuk Sugiarto
 Indonesia
Eddy Kurniawan
 Indonesia
Foo Kok Keong
 Malaysia
Rashid Sidek
 Malaysia
Women's singles
details
Susi Susanti
 Indonesia
Sarwendah Kusumawardhani
 Indonesia
Lee Wai Leng
 Malaysia
Tan Mei Chuan
 Malaysia
Men's doubles
details
Rudy Gunawan
Eddy Hartono
 Indonesia
Jalani Sidek
Razif Sidek
 Malaysia
Soo Beng Kiang
Rahman Sidek
 Malaysia
Joko Mardianto
Aryono Miranat
 Indonesia
Women's doubles
details
Erma Sulistianingsih
Rosiana Tendean
 Indonesia
Verawaty Fadjrin
Yanti Kusmiati
 Indonesia
Tan Lee Wai
Tan Sui Hoon
 Malaysia
Lee Wai Leng
Lim Siew Choon
 Malaysia
Mixed doubles
details
Eddy Hartono
Verawaty Fadjrin
 Indonesia
Aryono Miranat
Minarti Timur
 Indonesia
Soo Beng Kiang
Lim Siew Choon
 Malaysia
Cheah Soon Kit
Tan Sui Hoon
 Malaysia
Men's team
details
 Malaysia
Cheah Soon Kit
Foo Kok Keong
Jalani Sidek
Rahman Sidek
Rashid Sidek
Razif Sidek
Soo Beng Kiang
Wong Tat Meng
 Indonesia
Icuk Sugiarto
Eddy Kurniawan
Alan Budikusuma
Eddy Hartono
Rudy Gunawan
Aryono Miranat
Joko Mardianto
 Singapore
Abdul Hamid Khan
Lau Wing Cheok
Benson Wong
Koh Leng Kang
John Lim
 Thailand
Sompol Kukasemkij
Sawei Chanseorasmee
Sakrapee Thongsari
Surachai Makkasasithorn
Siripong Siripool
Karoon Kasayapanan
Pramote Teerawiwatana
Vacharapan Khamthong
Women's team
details
 Indonesia
Susi Susanti
Sarwendah Kusumawardhani
Lilik Sudarwati
Erma Sulistianingsih
Rosiana Tendean
Yanti Kusmiati
Verawaty Fadjrin
Minarti Timur
 Thailand
Somharuthai Jaroensiri
Pornsawan Plungwech
Thananya Phanachet
Piyathip Sansaniyakulvilai
Ladawan Mulasartsatorn
Penpanor Klangthamnium
Plernta Boonyarit
Sasithorn Maneeratanaporn
 Malaysia
Lee Wai Leng
Lim Siew Choon
Tan Lee Wai
Tan Mei Chuan
Tan Sui Hoon
 Singapore
Zarinah Abdullah
Choy Leng Siong
Irene Lee
Ho Kam Meng
Soo Chiew Meng
Tan Siok Choo

Results

Men's singles

Semifinal Final
          
Indonesia Icuk Sugiarto 15 15
Malaysia Foo Kok Keong 12 5
Indonesia Icuk Sugiarto 15 15
Indonesia Eddy Kurniawan 7 10
Malaysia Rashid Sidek 10 7
Indonesia Eddy Kurniawan 15 15

Women's singles

Semifinal Final
          
Indonesia Susi Susanti 11 11
Malaysia Lee Wai Leng 1 3
Indonesia Susi Susanti 11 11
Indonesia Sarwendah Kusumawardhani 7 6
Malaysia Tan Mei Chuan 3 7
Indonesia Sarwendah Kusumawardhani 11 11

Men's doubles

Semi-finals Final
          
Malaysia Jalani Sidek
Malaysia Razif Sidek
15 15
Indonesia Joko Mardianto
Indonesia Aryono Miranat
1 8
Malaysia Jalani Sidek
Malaysia Razif Sidek
11 12
Indonesia Rudy Gunawan
Indonesia Eddy Hartono
15 15
Malaysia Soo Beng Kiang
Malaysia Rahman Sidek
4 4
Indonesia Rudy Gunawan
Indonesia Eddy Hartono
15 15

Women's doubles

Semi-finals Final
          
Indonesia Verawaty Fadjrin
Indonesia Yanti Kusmiati
15 15
Malaysia Tan Sui Hoon
Malaysia Tan Lee Wai
12 9
Indonesia Verawaty Fadjrin
Indonesia Yanti Kusmiati
6 6
Indonesia Erma Sulistianingsih
Indonesia Rosiana Tendean
15 15
Malaysia Lim Siew Choon
Malaysia Lee Wai Leng
7 4
Indonesia Erma Sulistianingsih
Indonesia Rosiana Tendean
15 15

Mixed doubles

Semi-finals Final[5]
          
Indonesia Eddy Hartono
Indonesia Verawaty Fadjrin
15 15
Malaysia Soo Beng Kiang
Malaysia Lim Siew Choon
4 5
Indonesia Eddy Hartono
Indonesia Verawaty Fadjrin
16 15 15
Indonesia Aryono Miranat
Indonesia Minarti Timur
17 9 2
Malaysia Cheah Soon Kit
Malaysia Tan Sui Hoon
14 1
Indonesia Aryono Miranat
Indonesia Minarti Timur
18 15

References

  1. ^ "Results". The Straits Times. 27 August 1989. p. 31. Retrieved 14 June 2021 – via NewspaperSG.
  2. ^ "Indonesia have nine out of 10 finalists". The Straits Times. 30 August 1989. p. 25. Retrieved 19 June 2020 – via NewspaperSG.
  3. ^ "Results". The Straits Times. 30 August 1989. p. 28. Retrieved 9 June 2021 – via NewspaperSG.
  4. ^ "Indonesians' party". The Straits Times. 31 August 1989. p. 29. Retrieved 9 June 2021 – via NewspaperSG.
  5. ^ "印尼羽毛球健儿 囊括五单项冠军". Lianhe Wanbao (in Simplified Chinese). 31 August 1989. p. 27. Retrieved 25 September 2023 – via NewspaperSG.