Sambo at the 2019 SEA Games

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Sambo
at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games
PH2019 Sambo.png
Venue AUF Sports and Cultural Center
Location Angeles City, Philippines
Date5–6 December
2021  

Sambo competitions at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games were held at the AUF Sports and Cultural Center, Angeles City, Philippines between 5 and 6 December 2019. [1]

Contents

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Philippines)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)4127
2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)*2136
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SGP)1236
4Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)0257
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)0101
6Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam  (VIE)0011
Totals (6 entries)771428

Medalists

Sport

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's 82 kgChino Sy
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Gary Chow
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Sonram Jenghor
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Rio Akbar Bahari
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Women's 80 kgRidha Wahdaniyaty Ridwan
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Chatthayaporn Prawiset
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Cassiopeia Lim Wan Kee
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Dương Thị Quỳnh Như
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam

Combat

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's 57 kgFajar
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Rene Catalan
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Tang Yong Siang
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Ritthodecha Chatchai
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Men's 74 kgMark Striegl
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Ashvin Jaswant Singh
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Deni Arif Fadhillah
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Arthit Khuansathan
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Men's 82 kgMuhammad Nazri Sutari
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Jason Fitono Sim
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Patrick Manicad
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Wajana Kiew-on
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Men's 90 kgSenie Kristian
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Izzat Afandi
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Jose Rene Mondejar III
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Natthapong Leepaiboon
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand

Team

EventGoldSilverBronze
MixedFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)
Desiana Syafitri
Emma Ramadinah
Erik Gustam
Rio Akbar Bahari
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Sasipilai Chaisang
Supattra Nanong
Arthit Khuansathan
Sonram Jenghor
Natthapong Leepaiboon
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)
Helen Aclopen
Mariane Mariano
Jedd Andre Kim
Renzo Cazeñas
Patrick Dos Santos
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SGP)
Sarah Yong
Ryan Tay
Gary Chow
Timothy Loh

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References

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