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Billiards and snooker at the SEA Games

Billiards and Snooker were first included in the Southeast Asian Games at the 1987 Southeast Asian Games in Jakarta.[1]

All-time medal table

Medalists

Men

English Billiards Singles

English Billiards Singles (500 points)

English Billiards Doubles

English Billiards Scotch Doubles

English Billiards Team

Snooker Singles

Snooker Doubles

Snooker Team

1 Cushion Billiards Singles

3 Cushion Billiards Singles

47/1 Balkline Billiards Singles

Straight Rail Billiards Singles

6-Red Snooker Singles

6-Red Snooker Doubles

8 Ball Singles

8 Ball Doubles

9 Ball Singles

9 Ball Doubles

9 Ball Team

10 Ball Singles

Rotation Singles

Rotation Doubles

Rotation Team

Women

1 Cushion Billiards Singles

3 Cushion Billiards Singles

8 Ball Singles

9 Ball Singles

9 Ball Doubles

10 Ball Singles

6-Red Snooker Singles

See also

References

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