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Taekwondo at the 2003 SEA Games | |
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Venue | Phu Tho Arena, Ho Chi Minh City |
Dates | 10–12 December 2003 |
Taekwondo at the 2003 SEA Games was held in Phu Tho Arena, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from 10 to 12 December 2003.
Event↓/Date → | Dec 10 | Dec 11 | Dec 12 |
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Men's 54 kg | F | ||
Men's 58 kg | F | ||
Men's 62 kg | F | ||
Men's 67 kg | F | ||
Men's 72 kg | F | ||
Men's 78 kg | F | ||
Men's 84 kg | F | ||
Men's 84+ kg | F | ||
Women's 47 kg | F | ||
Women's 51 kg | F | ||
Women's 55 kg | F | ||
Women's 59 kg | F | ||
Women's 63 kg | F | ||
Women's 67 kg | F | ||
Women's 72 kg | F | ||
Women's +72 kg | F |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Fin Weight (54 kg) [2] | Long Điền![]() | Phichet Phibunkhanabak![]() | Roberto Cruz![]() |
Phisamone Chaleunsouk![]() | |||
Fly Weight (58 kg) [4] | Lim Yit Min![]() | Nguyen Quoc Huan![]() | Muhammad Dalam Imam![]() |
Ussadate Sutthikunkarn![]() | |||
Bantam Weight (62 kg) [5] | Derry Dharmansyah Maulana![]() | Vu Anh Tuan![]() | Manuel Rivero. Jr![]() |
Wichit Sittikun![]() | |||
Feather Weight (67 kg) [6] | Cao Trong Chinh![]() | Amith Sihalat![]() | Si Thu Win![]() |
Jefethom Go![]() | |||
Light Weight (72 kg) [7] | Donald David Geisler. III![]() | Rizal Samsir![]() | Bout Vichet![]() |
Thit Lwin![]() | |||
Welther Weight (78 kg) [8] | Kriangkrai Noikoed![]() | Alexander Briones![]() | Wong Kai Meng![]() |
Basuki Nugroho![]() | |||
Middle Weight (84 kg) [9] | Dax Alberto Morfe![]() | Phan Tan Dat![]() | Zaw Myo Win![]() |
Dereck Afsa![]() | |||
Heavy Weight (+84 kg) [10] | Nguyen Van Hung![]() | Dindo Simpao![]() | Irwansyah![]() |
Prawes Sattakom![]() |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Fin Weight (47 kg) [11] | Nguyen Thi Huyen Dieu![]() | Thi Ri Tint Lwin![]() | Wornwimon Phuangphee![]() |
Eva Marie Ditan![]() | |||
Fly Weight (51 kg) [12] | Yaowapa Boorapolchai![]() | Soe Soe Myar![]() | Nguyen Thi Xuan Mai![]() |
Lounna Sodouangdenh![]() | |||
Bantam Weight (55 kg) [13] | Nootcharin Sukkhongdumnoen![]() | Kalindi Tamayo![]() | Elaine Teo Shueh Fhern![]() |
Nguyen Thi My Le![]() | |||
Feather Weight (59 kg) [14] | Mary Antoinette Rivero![]() | Chen Peiqi![]() | Chonnapas Premwaew![]() |
Efrida Nurphi![]() | |||
Light Weight (63 kg) [15] | Veronica Domingo![]() | Pham Thi Phuong Quyen![]() | Emerald Margareth Dien![]() |
Piyaporn Dongnoi![]() | |||
Welther Weight (67 kg) [16] | Sinta Berliana Heru![]() | Lee Pei Fen![]() | Nguyen Thi Ngoc Tram![]() |
Sally Solis![]() | |||
Middle Weight (72 kg) [17] | Margarita Maria Estela Bonifacio![]() | Che Chew Chan![]() | Wasittee Prasopsuk![]() |
Le Thi Thy Dan![]() | |||
Heavy Weight (+72 kg) [18] | Tran Thi Ngoc Bich![]() | Lee Wan Yuen![]() | Fong Yee Min![]() |
Ann Margaret Boyle![]() |
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