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Wrestling
at the 2005 SEA Games
VenueSan Andres Gymnasium
LocationSan Andres, Manila
Start dateNovember 28, 2005
End dateNovember 30, 2005
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Wrestling at the 2005 SEA Games took place in the San Andres Gymnasium in San Andres, Manila, Philippines. The event was split into two disciplines, Freestyle and Greco-Roman which are further divided into different weight categories. Men competed in both disciplines whereas women only took part in the Freestyle event with 12 gold medals being contested in all.

Medal winners

Free

Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men's
< 55 kg
Nguyen Van Hop
( Vietnam)
Margarito Angana
( Philippines)
Ressada Chusong
( Thailand)
Surianto
( Indonesia)
Men's
55 to 60 kg
Doi Dang Hy
( Vietnam)
Chaptong Orachun
( Thailand)
Melchor Tumasis
( Philippines)
Sinachone Xayyasuk
( Laos)
Men's
60 to 66 kg
Jimmy Angana
( Philippines)
Phan Duc Thang
( Vietnam)
Thanakorn Tud-Ead
( Thailand)
Men's
66 to 74 kg
Le Duy Hoi
( Vietnam)
Jumain
( Indonesia)
Michael Baletin
( Philippines)
Men's
74 to 84 kg
Man Ba Xuan
( Vietnam)
Rudi Septhadi
( Indonesia)
Rawin Phetkhaek
( Thailand)
Men's
84 to 96 kg
Marcus Valda
( Philippines)
Nguyen Van Duc
( Vietnam)
Aji Sutrisno
( Indonesia)
Men's
96 to 120 kg
Francis Villanueva
( Philippines)
Arthit Chairat
( Thailand)
Agustafa
( Indonesia)
Women's
<48 kg
Suphornphan Kaewsamat
( Thailand)
Nguyen Thi Hang
( Vietnam)
Chov Sotheara
( Cambodia)
Women's
48 to 51 kg
Cristina Villanueva
( Philippines)
Nguyen Thi Thu
( Vietnam)
Onanong Chari
( Thailand)
Women's
51 to 55 kg
Nghiem Thi Giang
( Vietnam)
Belinda Lapuente
( Philippines)
Sunusa Klahan
( Thailand)
Women's
55 to 59 kg
Gemma Silverio
( Philippines)
Pattana Promeam
( Thailand)
Try Sothavy
( Cambodia)
Women's
59 to 63 kg
Luong Thi Quyen
( Vietnam)
Cherry Matriz
( Philippines)
Wong Duean Khamrahong
( Thailand)

External links

  • Southeast Asian Games Official Results
  • Wrestling sweep possible, says Valta. Philippine Star. November 28, 2005.
  • SEAG DAY 4:  RP  BREAKS  AWAY  WITH  58  GOLDS. Philippine Star. December 1, 2005
  • Pinoy grapplers grab 3 more golds. Philippine Star. December 1, 2005.
Events at the 2005 SEA Games (Philippines)
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