Arnis at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games | |
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Venue | AUF Sports and Cultural Center |
Location | Angeles City |
Dates | 1–3 December |
Nations | 4 |
Arnis at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines was held at the AUF Sports and Cultural Center in Angeles City from 1 to 3 December 2019. [1]
Four nations participated in arnis. [2]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Bantamweight | Dexler Bolambao![]() | Paing Soe![]() | Deb Nget![]() |
Nguyễn Ngọc Đạt![]() | |||
Featherweight | Niño Mark Talledo![]() | Vũ Văn Kiên![]() | Sok Chhun![]() |
Paing Win Thet![]() | |||
Lightweight | Villardo Cunamay![]() | Yong Mengly![]() | Thet Naing Oo![]() |
Vũ Đức Hùng![]() | |||
Welterweight | Mike Bañares![]() | Phú Thái Việt![]() | Moeun Bunly![]() |
Van Lian Khawl![]() |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Bantamweight | Jesfer Huquire![]() | Văn Công Quốc![]() | Deb Nget![]() |
Nay Linn Oo![]() | |||
Featherweight | Elmer Manlapas![]() | Nguyễn Đức Trí![]() | Sok Chhun![]() |
Ko Tin![]() | |||
Lightweight | Yong Mengly![]() | Billy Joey Valenzuela![]() | Aung Khaing Linn![]() |
Vũ Đức Hùng![]() | |||
Welterweight | Carloyd Tejada![]() | Vương Thanh Tùng![]() | Moeun Bunly![]() |
Kyaw Thurain Tun![]() |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Non-traditional Open Weapon | Crisamuel Delfin![]() | Ngô Văn Huỳnh![]() | Chhem Sila![]() |
Yar Zar Tun![]() | |||
Traditional Open Weapon | Đỗ Đức Trí![]() | Mark David Puzon![]() | Chhem Sila![]() |
Be Be Kyaw Aung![]() |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Bantamweight | Jezebel Morcillo![]() | Nguyễn Thị Hương![]() | Khiev Chendaroth![]() |
Thandar Khing![]() | |||
Featherweight | Vũ Thị Thanh Bình![]() | Jude Oliver Rodriguez![]() | Yuos Sanchana![]() |
Hla Nwe Aye![]() | |||
Lightweight | Đào Thị Hồng Nhung![]() | Si Veannsonita![]() | Moe Moe Aye![]() |
Eza Rai Yalong![]() | |||
Welterweight | Nguyễn Thị Cẩm Nhi![]() | Thet Wai Oo![]() | Bo Chanthy![]() |
Erlin Mae Busacay![]() |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Bantamweight | Sheena Del Monte![]() | Nguyễn Thị Hương![]() | Khiev Chendaroth![]() |
Wut Yae Cho![]() | |||
Featherweight | Jedah Mae Soriano![]() | Maw Maw Oo![]() | Yuos Sanchana![]() |
Đoàn Thị Nhuần![]() | |||
Lightweight | Ross Ashley Monville![]() | Moe Moe Aye![]() | Si Veannsonita![]() |
Lê Thị Vân Anh![]() | |||
Welterweight | Abegail Abad![]() | Nguyễn Thị Cúc![]() | Bo Chanthy![]() |
L Sheilar Min Naing![]() |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Non-traditional Open Weapon | Mary Allin Aldeguer![]() | Triệu Thị Hoài![]() | Eng Sou Mala![]() |
L Sheilar Min Naing![]() | |||
Traditional Open Weapon | Eian Dray Phoo![]() | Ryssa Jezzel Sanchez![]() | Eng Sou Mala![]() |
Nguyễn Phương Linh![]() |
* Host nation (Philippines)
Rank | nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | ![]() | 14 | 4 | 2 | 20 |
2 | ![]() | 4 | 10 | 6 | 20 |
3 | ![]() | 1 | 4 | 15 | 20 |
4 | ![]() | 1 | 2 | 17 | 20 |
Totals (4 entries) | 20 | 20 | 40 | 80 |
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