Powerlifting at the 2015 ASEAN Para Games

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Paralympic powerlifting at the 2015 ASEAN Para Games was held at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.

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Medal table

  *   Host nation (Singapore)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam  (VIE)63110
2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)5229
3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)47314
4Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)32510
5Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)1012
6Flag of Laos.svg  Laos  (LAO)0123
7Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)*0011
Totals (7 entries)19151549

Medalists

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
49 kgLe Van Cong
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
178Pia
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
125Khlaeo Motnok
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
110
54 kgNguyen Binh An
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
175Choochat Sukjarern
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
150Amorntep Pongsao
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
123
59 kgNarong Kasanun
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
166Ahmad Hidayat
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
156Nguyen Van Phuc
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
155
65 kgNguyen Thanh Xuan
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
171Phongsakon Chumchai
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
161Vision Jasni
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
145
72 kgThongsa Marasri
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
185Ma Phuong Quang
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
163Sisavengsouk Phoutthavong
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
145
80 kgKampa Pongtao
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
175Ma Hussein Matnoh
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
156Angriwan
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
156
88 kgAnto Boi
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
188Prasit Thongdee
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
176Nurul Azhar Norrin
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
175
97 kg Jong Yee Khie
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
200Prakit Tongsang
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
160R. Nadesan Kalai Vanen
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
140
107 kgMohd Shahmil Mohd Saad
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
190Atmaji Priambodo
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
170Opas Jaithon
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
145

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
41 kg Ni Nengah Widiasih
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
95Nguyen Thi Hong
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
85Marydol Pamatian
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
61
45 kgLe Thi Anh Nga
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
64Phikul Charoenying
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
55Phaivanh Philavanh
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
35
50 kgDang Thi Linh Phuong
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
93Wandi Kongmuang
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
91Rani Puji Astuti
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
86
55 kgChau Hoang Tuyet Loan
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
100----
61 kgHat Motnok
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
74Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
68Bibiana Ahmad
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
60
67 kgSona Agon
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
62----
73 kgNurtani Purba
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
80----
79 kgSiti Mahmudah
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
115----
86 kgNi Nengah Widiasih
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
80Sarifah Raudzhah Syed Akil
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
75Noormyra Rosli
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
45
Over 86 kgAdeline Ancheta
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
100Netsuda Panna
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
80Norfariza Mortadza
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
75

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