Karate at the 2023 SEA Games

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Karate
at the 2023 SEA Games
Karate pictogram.svg
VenueChangvar Convention Centre
Location Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Dates6–8 May 2023
  2021
2025  

Karate competitions at the 2023 SEA Games took place at Hall A, Changvar Convention Centre in Phnom Penh. Medals were awarded in 17 events in two categories, Kata and Kumite. [1] [2]

Contents

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Cambodia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 61613
2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 42410
3Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 2619
4Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 24713
5Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2158
6Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia*13610
7Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor 0022
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 0022
9Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 0011
Totals (9 entries)17173468

Medalists

Kata

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's individual Ahmad Zigi Zaresta Yuda
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Muhammad Aiqal Asmadie
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
John Enrico Vasquez
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Phạm Minh Đức
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Women's individualSakura Alforte
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Nguyễn Thị Phương
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Krisda Putri Aprilia
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Monsicha Sakulrattanatara
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Men's teamFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Lê Hồng Phúc
Phạm Minh Đức
Giang Việt Anh
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Albiadi
Andi Tomy Aditya Mardana
Andi Dasril Dwi Dharmawan
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Theng Kimchhea
Chheng Chandararattanak
Heng Ho
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Phanudet Khananpao
Phatchara Yantapanich
Inkawat Vichailakana
Women's teamFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Nguyễn Thị Phương
Lưu Thị Thu Uyên
Nguyễn Ngọc Trâm
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Anugerah Nurul Lucky
Dian Monika Nababan
Emilia Sri Hanandyta
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Lovelly Anne Robberth
Naccy Nelly Evvaferra
Niathalia Sherawinnie
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Oun Sreyda
Puthea Sreynuch
Rith Kimleang
That Chhenghorng

Kumite

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
−55 kg Prem Kumar Selvam
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Chanpet Setthapong
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Muhammad Harith Dahlan
Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei
Trần Văn Vũ
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
−60 kgSureeya Sankar Hari Sankar
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Ari Saputra
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Ly Kouyhav
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Chu Văn Đức
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
−67 kgVirak Bouth Chrun
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
John Matthew Manantan
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Tebing Hutapea
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Deonisio Fernandes
Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor
−75 kgSharmendran Raghonathan
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Sot Phanith
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Ignatius Joshua Kandou
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Jacob Manuel
Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor
−84 kgSandi Firmansyah
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Ivan Christopher Agustin
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Muhd Arif Afifuddin Ab Malik
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Teerapat Kanabkaew
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
+84 kgTeerawat Kangtong
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Peng Sakkada
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Vatthana Xayasan
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
Trần Lê Tấn Đạt
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
TeamFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Chu Văn Đức
Đỗ Mạnh Hùng
Ðỗ Thành Nhân
Lò Văn Biển
Nguyễn Viết Ngọc Hiệp
Trần Lê Tấn Đạt
Võ Văn Hiền
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Geerijaieswaran Pillai Sivanesan
Kathish S. Gnanasekaran
Kueggen Vijaya Kumar
Muhd Arif Afifuddin Ab Malik
Prem Kumar Selvam
Sharmendran Raghonathan
Sureeya Sankar Hari Sankar
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Bin Mengly
Chheav Reaksa
Ly Kouyhav
Ngoun Sokkrayleng
Peng Sakkada
Sot Phanith
Sreang Virak
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Ari Saputra
Faisal Halomoan Siahaan
Huggies Yustisio
Ignatius Joshua Kandou
Muhammad Tegar Januar
Sandi Firmansyah
Tebing Hutapea

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
−50 kgShahmalarani Chandran
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Junna Tsukii
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Nguyễn Thị Thu
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Chanyanut Chippensuk
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
−55 kgHoàng Thị Mỹ Tâm
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Cok Istri Agung Sanistyarani
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Sirikamonnate Chokprasertgul
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Madhuri Poovanesan
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
−61 kg Jamie Lim
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Vann Chakriya
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Nguyễn Thị Ngoan
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Vilatda Boupphavanh
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
−68 kgĐinh Thị Hương
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Remon Villanueva Misu
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Han Sara
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Ceyco Georgia Zefanya
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
+68 kgKewalin Songklin
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Arianne Isabel Yu Brito
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Niza San
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Dessyinta Rakawuni Banurea
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
TeamFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Đinh Thị Hương
Hoàng Thị Mỹ Tâm
Nguyễn Thị Ngoan
Trương Thị Thương
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Arianne Isabel Yu Brito
Jamie Lim
Remon Villanueva Misu
Junna Tsukii
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Ceyco Georgia Zefanya
Cok Istri Agung Sanistyarani
Dessyinta Rakawuni Banurea
Devina Dea
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Madhuri Poovanesan
Shahmalarani Chandran
Shree Sharmini Segaran
Siti Nur Azwani Nor Azli

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