Kurash at the 2019 SEA Games

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Kurash
at the 2019 SEA Games
PH2019 Kurash.png
VenueLausGroup Event Centre
Location San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines
Date1–2 December
Competitors43 from 7 nations
2021  

The kurash competitions at the 2019 SEA Games in Philippines were held at the LausGroup Event Centre in San Fernando, Pampanga between 1 and 2 December 2019. [1]

Contents

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Philippines)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam  (VIE)71210
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)2248
3Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)*1258
4Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)0336
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)0101
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SGP)0101
7Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar  (MYA)0011
Totals (7 entries)10101535

Medalists

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
66 kgLê Đức Đông
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Songwuti Kaewpinit
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Al Rolan Llamas
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Hendi Hadiat
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
73 kgVũ Ngọc Sơn
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Joel Tseng
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Natee Chokchiewchan
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Lloyd Dennis Catipon
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
81 kgBùi Minh Quân
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
I Komang Adiarta
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Nopphasit Lertsirisombut
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
90 kgTrần Thương
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Fakhrul Adam Fauzi Cruz
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Rick Jayson Senales
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
+90 kg Kunathip Yea-on
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Lê Đình Vũ
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Peter Taslim
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Zin Myint
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
52 kgHoàng Thị Tình
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Maria Magdalena Ince
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Wanida Raksat
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Helen Dawa
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
57 kgSaowalak Homklin
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Jenielou Mosqueda
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Đồng Thị Thu Hiền
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
63 kgEstie Gay Liwanen
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Khasani Nazmu Shifa
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Prapathip Narkkarach
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Nguyễn Thị Hương
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
70 kgNguyễn Thị Lan
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Bianca Mae Estrella
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Siti Latifah
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
+70 kgTrần Thị Thanh Thủy
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Pattamaporn Tubkit
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Sydney Sy
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines

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References

  1. "LOOK: 2019 SEA Games schedule, venues". www.rappler.com. Retrieved 2019-12-03.