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Aquatics At The 1983 SEA Games
Aquatic sports, Aquatics at the 1983 Southeast Asian Games included Swimming (sport), swimming, Diving (sport), diving and water polo events. The three sports of aquatics were held at Toa Payoh Swimming Complex, Singapore, Singapore City, Singapore. Aquatics events was held between 29 May to 3 June. Medal winners Swimming ;Men's events ;Women's events Water polo Diving Medal table {{SEA Games Swimming References

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Aquatics At The 1981 Southeast Asian Games
Aquatic sports, Aquatics at the 1981 Southeast Asian Games included Swimming (sport), swimming, Diving (sport), diving and water polo events. The three sports of aquatics were held in Malila, Philippines. Aquatics events was held between 10 December to 13 December. Medal winners Swimming ;Men's events ;Women's events Diving Water polo Medal table References

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Aquatics At The SEA Games
Aquatics is one of the sports at the biennial Southeast Asian Games (SEA) competition. It has been one of the sports held at the Games since the inaugural edition of the South East Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP) in 1959. Editions South East Asian Peninsular Games Southeast Asian Games See also

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