Arnis at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games

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Arnis
Arnis
Venue EAC Gymnasium
Location Ermita, Manila
Date started December 1, 2005
Date finished December 4, 2005
Arnis

The arnis tournament at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held on December 1, 2005 to December 4, 2005 at the Emilio Aguinaldo College Gymnasium in Ermita, Manila. This is also the same venue as the wushu events. This is the first time since 1991 that the sport was introduced in the SEA Games. Arnis is an indigenous sport that originated from the Philippines. This was the first international multi-sport event where East Timor received its first medal.

There were six gold medals at stake in Forms and Full-Contact events for men and women.

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[edit] Arnis medal table by country

(Host nation in bold.)

Position Country: Gold: Silver: Bronze: Total:
1.= Philippines 3 3 0 6
1.= Vietnam 3 3 0 6
3. Timor Leste 0 0 3 3
4. Cambodia 0 0 2 2

[edit] Participating countries

Country Players in Forms Players in Full Contact Total
Cambodia Cambodia (CAM) 3 0 3
Philippines Philippines (PHI) 8 2 10
Timor Leste Timor Leste (TLS) 2 0 2
Vietnam Vietnam (VIE) 8 2 10

[edit] Medal summary

[edit] Forms Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Individual Anyo Nguyen Quang Tung
( Vietnam)
Regie Sanchez
( Philippines)
Phann Piset
( Cambodia)
Women's Individual Anyo Nguyen Thi My
( Vietnam)
Mylen Garson
( Philippines)
Francisca Valera
( Timor Leste)
Men's Synchronized Anyo Philippines

Peter Kevin Celis
Glenn Llamador
Nathan Ben Dom

Vietnam

Tran Thanh Tung
Nguyen Thanh Tung
Tran Duc Nghia

Cambodia

Phann Piseth
Lay Rayon
Yeuth Meth

Women's Synchronized Anyo Philippines

Rochelle Quirol
Catherine Ballenas
Aireen Parong

Vietnam

Nguyen Thi Ha
Vu Thi Thao
Nguyen Thi Loan

No medal winner

[edit] Full Contact Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Full Contact
Sparring (up to 71kg)
Nguyen Thanh Quyen
( Vietnam)
Renato Tunacao
( Philippines)
Fortunato Soares
( Timor Leste)
Women's Full Contact
Sparring (up to 52kg)
Anna Joy Fernandez
( Philippines)
Le Thi Thanh Huyen
( Vietnam)
Elisabeth Yanti Almeda Dois Reis
( Timor Leste)

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