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Judo at the 2009 SEA Games

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Judo
at the 2009 SEA Games
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Judo at the 2009 SEA Games was held at the Chao Anouvong Gymnasium in Vientiane, Laos from 15 to 17 December 2009.

Medal summary

  *   Host nation (Laos)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Vietnam71513
2 Thailand46414
3 Laos*25411
4 Myanmar2259
5 Philippines2147
6 Indonesia1168
7 Malaysia0134
8 Singapore0123
Totals (8 entries)18183369

Medalists

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Nage no kata  Vietnam (VIE)
Nguyen Thanh Tai
Nguyen Ngoc Son
 Thailand (THA)
Pongthep Tumrongluk
Sangob Sasipongpan
 Laos (LAO)
Chansy Viengvilay
Syvanevilay Chindavon
50–55kg Huynh Nhat Thong
 Vietnam
Chittakone Sivanvilay
 Laos
Toni Irawan
 Indonesia
Kap Cin Pau
 Myanmar
55–60kg Hein Lat Zaw
 Myanmar
Supapon Patomkulniti
 Thailand
Chindavone
 Laos
Ho Ngan Giang
 Vietnam
60–66kg Nguyen Quoc Hung
 Vietnam
Saw Maing San
 Myanmar
Peter Taslim
 Indonesia
Amornthep Namwiset
 Thailand
66–73kg Archilleus Ralli
 Thailand
Abdullah Marjan
 Malaysia
Jimmy Anggoro
 Indonesia
Gilbert Ramirez
 Philippines
73–81kg John Baylon
 Philippines
Watcharin Jampawong
 Thailand
Aung Moe
 Myanmar
Chong Wai Keat
 Malaysia
81–90kg Zin Linn Aung
 Myanmar
Phensy Phonepaseud
 Laos
Rick Senales
 Philippines
Wuttikrai Srisoprap
 Thailand
90–100kg Krisna Bayu
 Indonesia
Wee Pui Seng
 Singapore
Dang Hao
 Vietnam
Manivong Sengsouly
 Laos
100–120kg Khemkham Kommanivong
 Laos
Tharalat Sutthiphun
 Thailand
Ly Huynh Long
 Vietnam

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Jyu no kata  Thailand (THA)
Chuthathip Bampenboon
Pitima Thaweerattanasinp
 Vietnam (VIE)
Nguyen Lan Linh
Le Ngoc Van Anh
 Singapore (SIN)
Cai Ren Jun
Ngo Yee Ling
40–45kg Nancy Quillotes
 Philippines
Wanwisa Muenjit
 Thailand
Mayouly Phanouvong
 Laos
Selwee
 Myanmar
45–48kg Van Ngoc Tu
 Vietnam
Phetnida Syamphoen
 Laos
Noor Maizura Zainon
 Malaysia
Helen Dawa
 Philippines
48–52kg Sayarath Phonenaly
 Laos
Sureerat Sadmaroeng
 Thailand
Yuliati
 Indonesia
Dang Le Bich Van
 Vietnam
52–57kg Nguyen Thi Kieu
 Vietnam
Chipchinda Bonhphaaksone
 Laos
Om Pongchaliew
 Thailand
Ang Xuan Yi
 Singapore
57–63kg Bui Thi Hoa
 Vietnam
Anggraeni Teni
 Indonesia
Aye Aye Aung
 Myanmar
Nik Norbaizura
 Malaysia
63–70kg Surattana Thongsri
 Thailand
Thandar Win
 Myanmar
Indah Setiawati
 Indonesia
Karen Ann Solomon
 Philippines
70–78kg Nguyen Thi Nhu
 Vietnam
Ruth Dugaduga
 Philippines
Patcharee Pichaipat
 Thailand
Disiyana
 Indonesia
>78kg Thonthan Bunduang
 Thailand
Phommavihane Sipaphay
 Laos
Nguyen Thi Thu Loan
 Vietnam
Khin Myo Thu
 Myanmar

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This page was last edited on 15 July 2023, at 16:20
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