Fencing at the 2007 SEA Games | |
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Fencing at the 2007 SEA Games took place at the National Synchrotron Research Centre at the Suranaree University of Technology in Amphoe Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand.
* Host nation (Thailand)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Thailand* | 5 | 1 | 3 | 9 |
2 | Philippines | 3 | 6 | 6 | 15 |
3 | Vietnam | 3 | 1 | 3 | 7 |
4 | Singapore | 1 | 2 | 5 | 8 |
5 | Indonesia | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
6 | Malaysia | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
7 | Brunei | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (7 entries) | 12 | 12 | 24 | 48 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Individual épée | Đỗ Hữu Cường Vietnam | Lim Wei Wen Singapore | Lin Qinghui Singapore |
Agustinus Peter Manuhutu Indonesia | |||
Team épée | Philippines Almario Vizcayno Armando Bernal Avelino Victorino, Jr. Wilfredo Vizcayno, Jr. | Vietnam Đỗ Hữu Cường Nguyễn Tiến Nhật Nguyễn Văn Định Phạm Quốc Vương | Malaysia Amir Yunos Azroul Fazly Yusoff Koh I Jie Ruberchandran Ramachandran |
Singapore Leong Kok Seng Lim Wei Wen Lin Qinghui Nicholas Fang Kuo Wei | |||
Individual foil | Emerson Segui Philippines | Nontapat Panchan Thailand | Rolando Canlas, Jr. Philippines |
Zairul Zaimi Arsad Malaysia | |||
Team foil | Thailand Nontapat Panchan Parinya Horpechakit Phatthanapong Srisawat Suppakorn Sritang-orn | Philippines Emerson Segui Mark Denver Atienza Ramil Endriano Rolando Canlas, Jr. | Indonesia Dadan Heri Hardianus Samuel Ismail Ibnu Ricky Hafidz Jan Gunarto |
Singapore Anthony Tsang Chi Yin Eddie Sng Chong Guo Eugene Chua Wee Hong Wu Jie | |||
Individual sabre | Wiradech Kothny Thailand | Walbert Mendoza Philippines | Mark Dhinesh Muthiah Singapore |
Edmon Velez Philippines | |||
Team sabre | Thailand Ekkathet Ket-iam Kittikhun Tratwong Phattana Thepmalaphansiri Wiradech Kothny | Philippines Edmon Velez Edward Daliva Gian Carlo Nocom Walbert Mendoza | Brunei Ak. Md Shah Al M. Azahari Huzaimi Kassim Khairul Quddus Roalee Mohd Yunus Abdul Hamid |
Vietnam Dương Văn Cường Nguyễn Lê Bá Quang Nguyễn Văn Quế Trần Văn Anh |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Individual épée | Michelle Bruzola Philippines | Harlene Orendain Philippines | Isnawaty Sir Idar Indonesia |
Trần Thị Lén Vietnam | |||
Team épée | Thailand Janjira Binsolam Potchanee Samat Siritida Choochokkul Thatsaneephan Sivarawut | Indonesia Dian Rahmayati Enni Handayani Nurul Musfira Amahoru Isnawaty Sir Idar | Philippines Harlene Orendain Ma del Carmen Galvez Mary Catherine Kong Michelle Bruzola |
Vietnam Hạ Thị Sen Nguyễn Thanh Vân Nguyễn Thị Toan Trần Thị Lén | |||
Individual foil | Nunta Chantasuvannasin Thailand | Fabiola Tirza Paulany Ratu Indonesia | Michelle Mancenido Philippines |
Veena Tessa Nuestro Philippines | |||
Team foil | Singapore Ruth Ng Yi Lin Serene Ser Xue Ling Tay Yu Ling Wang Wenying | Philippines Ma Dinah Remolacio Mia Allyson Howell Michelle Mancenido Veena Tessa Nuestro | Indonesia Fabiola Tirza Paulany Ratu Meylani Anita Lelemboto Nova Mariana Verdiana Rihandini |
Thailand Darin Srisawat Nanthip Pooriyapan Nunta Chantasuvannasin Tipsuda Buravatdeacha | |||
Individual sabre | Nguyễn Thị Lệ Dung Vietnam | Nona Lim Yean Hong Singapore | Joanna Franquelli Philippines |
Sirawalai Starrat Thailand | |||
Team sabre | Vietnam Nguyễn Thị Lệ Dung Nguyễn Thị Thanh Loan Nguyễn Thị Thuỷ Chung Trịnh Thị Lý | Philippines Joanna Franquelli Lenita Otadoy Ma Wendelyn Mendoza Mary Rose Alfonso | Singapore Ann Lee Huimin Lewina Lee Yi Chen Liesl Khoo Yi Min Nona Lim Yean Hong |
Thailand Alisa Chuansin Sirawalai Starrat Supanna Samaboot Uraiporn Dankamon |
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