Cambodia at the 2021 SEA Games

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Cambodia at the
2021 Southeast Asian Games
Flag of Cambodia.svg
IOC code CAM
NOC National Olympic Committee of Cambodia
Website www.noccambodia.org  (in Khmer and English)
in Hanoi, Vietnam
12–23 May 2022
Competitors542 in 33 sports
Flag bearer Jessa Khan (Jujitsu) [1]
Medals
Ranked 8th
Gold
9
Silver
13
Bronze
41
Total
63
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

Cambodia participated at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam from 12 to 23 May 2022. The Cambodian contingent consisted of 361 athletes, competing in 33 out 40 sports.

Contents

Medal summary

Medal by sport

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotalRank
Vovinam 329143
Pétanque 22372
Kickboxing 13155
Wrestling 11462
Taekwondo 11355
Muaythai 10675
Gymnastics 03146
Boxing 01346
Karate 00337
Wushu 00339
Rowing 00117
Jujitsu 00117
Judo 00118
Finswimming 00114
Volleyball 00115
Total91341638

Medalists

Medal by date

Medals by date
DayDateGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
–210 May0011
–111 May0011
012 MaySEA Games logo monochrome.svgOpening ceremony
113 May1326
214 May0033
315 May0123
416 May0000
517 May1113
618 May2147
719 May231318
820 May1078
921 May1168
1022 May1315
Total9134163

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg GoldRacchan Toch Kickboxing Men's Full Contact -57kg 13 May
Gold medal icon.svg GoldVong Sin
Chantha Vrong
Pétanque Doubles Mixed 17 May
Gold medal icon.svg GoldMithona Va Taekwondo Kyorugi For Male Under 74kg 18 May
Gold medal icon.svg GoldBunlong Chren
Boramey Ly
Sovanny Prak
Vovinam Female multiple weapon practice: 1 female defense against 3 others with weapon 18 May
Gold medal icon.svg GoldBali Sou Wrestling Men's freestyle 125 kg 19 May
Gold medal icon.svg GoldSreya Un
Dina Duong
Sorakhim Sreng
Pétanque Women's triples 19 May
Gold medal icon.svg GoldVirekkaamchhitphouthong Eh Vovinam Men's 65 kg 20 May
Gold medal icon.svg GoldPiseth Chin
Sopheaktra Meth
Vovinam Male couple weapon practice: Pair machete form 21 May
Gold medal icon.svg GoldPhearith Pao Muaythai Men's combat 63.5 kg 22 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMeng Hong Kan Kickboxing Men's Low kick -54kg 13 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverPanha Lorn Kickboxing Men's Full Contact -67kg 13 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverLvay Chhoeung Kickboxing Men's Low kick -71kg 13 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverChhoeun Thong
Sophorn Yim
Pétanque Men's Doubles 15 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverYoudeth Sam Taekwondo Kyorugi For Male Under 58kg 17 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverSophy Sok Vovinam Women's -55kg 18 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverSomaly Chuk Vovinam Women's 65kg 19 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverSari Mo Wrestling Men's freestyle 97 kg 19 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverThan Heng
Bora Nhem
Vanna Sieng
Pétanque Men's Triples 19 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverSokhor Has
Sreypov Mo
Bunthoeun Trorn
Gymnastics Aerobic-Trio 21 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverSokhor Has
Sreypov Mo
Gymnastics Aerobic-Mix Pair 22 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverSreypov Mo
Tola Nget
Chanbory Choeun
Gymnastics Aerobic-Group 22 May
Silver medal icon.svg SilverPhearak Ong Boxing Men's 81kg - 91kg 22 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRakim San Kickboxing Men's Low kick -63.5kg 10 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSophean Phorn
Somrach Chov
Rowing Men's Double sculls 11 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeChanmean Sok Pétanque Men's Shooting 13 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSreymom Ouk Pétanque Women's Shooting 13 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSametprampekeo Mom Wushu Men's Sanda 56kg 14 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMuychantharith Mao Wushu Men's Sanda 60kg 14 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDany Phatt Wushu Women's Sanda 52kg 14 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeVichny Heang
Chourlyka Nop
Pétanque Women's Doubles 15 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSokhouy Mab Jujitsu Women's U 45kg - NOGI 15 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSoklong Chhun Taekwondo Kyorugi For Male Under 68kg 17 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeChan Leakhena Soeur
Sokha Pov
Vovinam Female couple hand practice: Dual form 18 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSamnang Dit Wrestling Women's Freestyle 50kg 18 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeKanna Chea Wrestling Women's Freestyle 62 kg 18 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAliza Chhoeung Taekwondo Kyorugi For Female Under 57kg 18 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSok Vicheka Lim Karate Women's -55kg Kumite 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMilad Mardas Cheun Karate Men's -75kg Kumite 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSokha Pov
Chanleakhena Soeur
Vovinam Female couple weapon practice: Pair sword form 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSreychhay Vy Muaythai Women's Combat 54kg 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAmmarin Phouthong Eh Vovinam Men's 60 kg 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSamnang Sam Muaythai Women's Combat 63.5 kg 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSoudanihen Vann Karate Women's +68kg Kumite 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeVuthy Heng Wrestling Men’s Freestyle 86kg 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSophors Soeun Wrestling Men’s Freestyle 57kg 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeNoun Eng Judo Women's -63kg 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeKimheang Hun Boxing Men's 69kg - 75kg 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeCasandre Nicole Tubbs Taekwondo Kyorugi For Female Under 62kg 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSreysros Vy Boxing Women's 54kg - 57kg 19 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeChankanika Em Vovinam Female Single hand practice: Dragon tiger form 20 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSoeng Moeuy Muaythai Women's Combat 51 kg 20 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSokha Pov Vovinam Female single weapon practice: Ying- Yang sword form 20 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSocheat San
Piseth Chin
Bunlong Chren<Tiza Ny
Vovinam Male multiple weapon practice: 01 player defends against 03 others with weapon 20 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeBora Khun Muaythai Men's Combat 60 kg 20 May
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Prom Samnang Muaythai Men's Combat 81 kg 20 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRangsey Sao Boxing Men's 52kg - 57kg 20 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeChanbory Choeun Gymnastics Aerobic-Men's Individual 21 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeCahnhout Sean Vovinam Male single weapon practice: Four - element staff form 21 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDin Ten Vovinam Men's -55kg 21 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeReaseykeo Lang
Sok Nenag Mon
Heng Soeurn
Nimul Mourn
Piseth Kong
Pearoth Chheang
Phaniet Phol
Sarun Pin
Veasna Voeurn
Ratanak Phol
Mom Kuon
Sok Heang An
Channaro Soun
Sovandara Khim
Volleyball Indoor-Men’s Team 21 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSreyphin Tuon Muaythai Women's Combat 60 kg 21 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeChannthun Chhom
Tithsatya Toun
Sokwadthanoon Lim
Keouodom Lim
Finswimming Fin swimming-Men's Relay 4 x 200m Surface 21 May
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeBoramey Ly
Socheat San
Bunlong Chren
Vovinam Male leg - attack technique: 04 males, each performs 2 legs attack techniques 22 May

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