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New games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:

Aquatics

(previous record of 23. 03 was set in ? by Richard Sambera)
(previous record of 7:38:82 was set in 2001 by Singapore's relay team)
(previous record of 26. 23 was set in ? by ?)
(previous record of ? was set in ? by ?)
(previous record of 1:00. 44 was set in 1999 by Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin)
(previous record of ? was set in 1999 by Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin)
(previous record of 4:19. 23 was set in 1997 by Indonesia's relay team)

Athletics

(previous record of 1. 88m was set in 1997 by Thailand's Achalach Kerdchang)
(previous record of ? was set in ? by ?)
(previous record of 2’03’’75 was set in 1985 by Thailand's Sasithorn Chanthanuhong. Vietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE )
(previous record of 4'19’’42 was set in 2003 by Vietnam's Nguyen Lan Anh. Vietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE )
(previous record of 7. 79m was set in 1997 by Malaysia's Mohd Zaki Sadri)
(previous record of 58. 80 s was set in 1993 by Indonesia's Dudung Suhendri)

Weightlifting

(previous record of ?)
(previous record of ?)
(previous record of ?)
(previous record of ?)
(previous record of 232. Thailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 Thailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 Pawina Thongsuk (born April 18 1979 in Si Khoraphum Surin province) is a Thai Weightlifter. Myanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 5 (102. 5-130) was set in 2003 Myanmar's Cho Cho Win)
(previous record of 155 was set in 2003 Thailand's Nupadol Wandwang )

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