Taekwondo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games

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Taekwondo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games were held in the Cuneta Astrodome in Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The participants competed for one of eight gold medals, four each for men and women.

[edit] Medal winners

Category Gold Silver Bronze
Women's Finweight
< 47 kg.
Nguyen Thi Huyen Dieu
( Vietnam)
Sadavanh Khounviseth
( Laos)
Thri Tint Lwin
( Myanmar)
Fransisca Valentina
( Indonesia)
Women's Flyweight
(47-51 kg.)
Do Thi Bich Hanh
( Vietnam)
Soe Soe Myar
( Myanmar)
Noornadia Norrizan
( Malaysia)
Raha Dewi Neta
( Indonesia)
Women's Bantamweight
(51-55 kg.)
Esther Marie Singson
( Philippines)
Juana Wangsa Putri
( Indonesia)
Farrahwaheeda Haji Bujang
( Brunei)
Le Thu Thu Nguyet
( Vietnam)
Women's Featherweight
(55-59 kg.)
Kristie Elaine Alora
( Philippines)
Phonkeo Xayyavong
( Laos)
Kanyarat Mathurakarn
( Thailand)
Nguyen Thi Hoai Thu
( Vietnam)
Women's Lightweight
(59-63 kg.)
Marie Antoinette Rivero
( Philippines)
Voppy Trismawanty
( Indonesia)
Bui Thu Hien
( Vietnam)
San Ngu Wah Sue
( Myanmar)
Women's Welterweight
(63-67 kg.)
Chonnapas Premwaew
( Thailand)
Maria Criselda Roxas
( Philippines)
Gayathri Arumugam
( Malaysia)
Eka Sahara
( Indonesia)
Women's Middleweight
(67-72 kg.)
Che Chew Chan
( Malaysia)
Veronica Domingo
( Philippines)
Iin Retno Famulat
( Indonesia)
Tran Thi Ngoc Tram
( Vietnam)
Women's Heavyweight
(> 72 kg.)
Rapatkorn Prasopsuk
( Thailand)
Amalia Kurniasih Palupi
( Indonesia)
Sally Solis
( Philippines)
Tran Thi Ngoc Bich
( Vietnam)
Men's Finweight
(< 54 kg.)
John Paul Lizardo
( Philippines)
Chutchawal Khawlaor
( Thailand)
?
 ?
Men's Flyweight
(54-58 kg.)
? ? ?
 ?
Men's Bantamweight
(58-62 kg.)
Tshomlee Go
( Philippines)
? ?
 ?
Men's Featherweight
(62-67 kg.)
? ? ?
 ?
Men's Lightweight
(67-72 kg.)
Donald David Geisler
( Philippines)
? ?
 ?
Men's Welterweight
(72-78 kg.)
? Alexander Briones
( Philippines)
?
 ?
Men's Middleweight
(78-84 kg.)
Nguyen Trong Cuong
( Vietnam)
Dax Alberto Morte
( Philippines)
Kanjanabhaj Radanasoongnoen
( Thailand)
Rosandi
( Indonesia)
Men's Heavyweight
(> 84 kg.)
Nguyen Van Hung
( Vietnam)
Michael Alehandrino
( Philippines)
Teguh Waskito
( Indonesia)
 ?

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