Pencak Silat at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
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Pencak Silat
Pencak Silat
Pencak silat is an umbrella term for the indigenous martial arts created in Indonesia. The leading organization of pencak silat in Indonesia is IPSI...

at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
2005 Southeast Asian Games
The 23rd Southeast Asian Games were held in the Philippines from November 27 to December 5 in 2005. The games were participated by the eleven nations of Southeast Asia. This was the first time that the opening and closing ceremonies were held in a large open field, despite the fact that Manila...

 took place in the Cebu Coliseum
Cebu Coliseum
Cebu Coliseum is found at the Queen City of the South, Cebu City, Philippines. It is home of 6 sports, Dancesport at Waterfront Hotel, Pencak Silat at Cebu Coliseum, Karatedo and Judo at Mandaue Coliseum, Sepak Takraw at University of San Carlos, the oldest university in the Visayan Region, and...

, Cebu City
Cebu City
The City of Cebu is the capital city of Cebu and is the second largest city in the Philippines, the second most significant metropolitan centre in the Philippines and known as the oldest settlement established by the Spaniards in the country.The city is located on the eastern shore of Cebu and was...

, Cebu, Philippines
Philippines
The Philippines , officially known as the Republic of the Philippines , is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. To its north across the Luzon Strait lies Taiwan. West across the South China Sea sits Vietnam...

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The event was held from November 30 to December 4.

Medal winners

Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Class A
45-50 kg.
Abang Erdie Babang Pauzan 
( Malaysia)
Dian Kristanto 
( Indonesia)
Jul Omar Abduhakim 
( Philippines)

Mohd Asadullah 
( Singapore)
Men's Class B
50-55 kg.
Tran Van Toan 
( Vietnam)
Christopher Yabut 
( Philippines)
?
( Myanmar)

?
( Thailand)
Men's Class C
55-60 kg.
Nguyen Ba Trinh 
( Vietnam)
Nakin Kumsree 
( Thailand)
Azhar Abdurazad 
( Philippines)
?
( Thailand)
Men's Class D
60-65 kg.
Ahmad Sharil bin Zailudin 
( Malaysia)
Abdulloh Mahlee 
( Thailand)
Mohammad Saifullah 
( Singapore)

?
( Indonesia)
Men's Class E
65-70kg.
Haris Nugruho 
( Indonesia)
Norhasmizan bin Abdullah 
( Malaysia)
Thin Lin Aung 
( Myanmar)

Le Anh Tuan 
( Vietnam)
Men's Class F
70-75 kg.
Earl Buenviaje 
( Philippines)
Dinh Cong Son 
( Vietnam)
Abdul Iswandy 
( Singapore)

Pojanan Satha 
( Thailand)
Men's Class H
80-85 kg.
Muhammad Imran Bin Abdul Rahman 
( Singapore)
Andy Zulkarnaen
( Indonesia)
?
( Malaysia)

?
( Vietnam)
Men's Class I
85-90
Nguyen Van Hung
Nguyen Van Hung (martial artist)
Nguyễn Văn Hùng is a Vietnamese martial artist. He is a three-time gold medalist in Taekwondo at the Southeast Asian Games. He also represented his country at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in taekwondo. For his accomplishments in sport, his government granted him the Honourable First Class Labour...

 
( Vietnam)
Muhammad Yusoff 
Shah Khamaruddin 
( Singapore)
Niwat Phuangphaka 
( Thailand)

Herihono 
( Indonesia)
Women's Class A
45-50 kg.
Le Thi Hang 
( Vietnam)
Nyien Nyien Aung 
( Myanmar)
Paula Francisco 
( Philippines)

Nur As'Ashikeen 
( Singapore)
Women's Class B
50-55 kg.
Huwnh Thi Thu Hong 
( Vietnam)
Annaliza Bea 
( Philippines)
Sitti Gameela 
Bt. Mohammad Japilus 
( Malaysia)

Saiedah Binte Said 
( Singapore)
Women's Class C
55-60 kg.
Trinh Thi Nga 
( Vietnam)
Rosmiati 
( Indonesia)
Juvy Jumuad 
( Philippines)
?
( Malaysia)
Women's Class D
60-65 kg.
Nguyen Thi Phuong Thuy 
( Vietnam)
Emy Binti Latif 
( Malaysia)
Zuhrah Sabri
( Singapore)

?
( Thailand)

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