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Swimming At The 2009 East Asian Games
Swimming at the 5th East Asian Games was held 6–10 December 2009 in Kowloon, Hong Kong.5th East Asian Games - Swimming
page from the website of the ; published 2010-05-03, retrieved 2012-02-17. The competition featured 40 (50m) events: 20 for males, 20 for females.


Participating nations

7 nations had swimmers in the 2009 East Asian Games: * * * * * * *


Event schedule


Results


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