Fencing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games

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Fencing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place at the Pasig Sports Center at the City Hall Complex in Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Ten gold medals were awarded in individual and team events further divided into three separate categories: Épée, Foil and Sabre.



[edit] Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Individual Sabre Walbert Mendoza
( Philippines)
Wiradech Kothny
(Thailand)
Nguyen Van Que
(Vietnam)

Carlo Gian Nocom
(Philippines)

Men's Individual Foil Nontapat Panchan
( Thailand)
Elvizar
(Indonesia)
Bui Van Thai
(Vietnam)

Ramil Endriano
(Philippines)

Men's Individual Epee Siriroj Rathprasert
( Thailand)
? Avelino Victorino Jr.
(Philippines)
Men's Team Sabre Thailand Philippines
Gian Carlo Nocom
Walbert Mendoza
Edward Daliva
Edmon Velez
Vietnam
Indonesia
Men's Team Foil Philippines
Rolando Canlas
Emerson Segui
Ramil Endriano
Mark Denver Atienza
Vietnam Indonesia
Thailand
Men's Team Epee Philippines
Richard Gomez
Avelino Victorino Jr.
Wilfredo Vizcayno
Armando Vernal
Thailand Vietnam
Singapore
Lin Qinghui
Nicholas Fang
Ang Chez Yee
Leong Kok Seng
Women's Individual Sabre Nguyen Thi Le Dung
( Vietnam)
Joanna Franquelli
(Philippines)
Sirawalai Starrat
(Thailand)

Nona Lim Yean Hong
(Singapore)

Women's Individual Foil Veena Tessa Nuestro
( Philippines)
Nu Chantasuvannasin
(Thailand)
Candraeni
(Indonesia)

Nguyen Thi Tuoi
(Vietnam)

Women's Individual Epee Melly Joyce Angeles
( Philippines)
Nguyen Thi Nhu Hoa
(Vietnam)
Siritda Choochokkul
(Thailand)

Ha Thi Sen
(Vietnam)

Women's Team Sabre Vietnam Thailand Indonesia
Philippines
Ma. Wendylene Mendoza
Jocelyn Naval
Joanna Franquelli
Lenita Reyes
Women's Team Foil Singapore
Ruth Ng
Serene Ser
Tay Yu Ling
Cheryl Wong
Vietnam Thailand
Philippines>
Ma. Wendylene Mendoza
Veena Tessa Nuestro
Lenita Reyes
Michelle Mancenido
Women's Team Epee Indonesia Thailand Vietnam
Philippines
Melly Joyce Angeles
Mary Catherine Kong
Harlene Orendain
Michelle Mancenido

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