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Pencak silat at the 2023 SEA Games

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Pencak silat
at the 2023 SEA Games
VenueChroy Changvar Convention Centre Hall E
LocationPhnom Penh, Cambodia
Dates6–10 May
← 2021

The Pencak silat held at 2023 SEA Games was contested from 6 to 10 May 2023 at Chroy Changvar Convention Centre Hall E, Phnom Penh.[1] Pencak silat itself is a traditional martial art originating from Indonesia.[2][3]

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Cambodia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Indonesia96116
2 Malaysia45413
3 Vietnam41914
4 Singapore23510
 Thailand23510
6 Cambodia*201012
7 Philippines02810
8 Brunei0112
9 Laos0011
Totals (9 entries)23214488

Medalist

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Seni (artistic)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's single Soem Sokdevid
 Cambodia
Muhammad Khairul Shaddad Ardi
 Malaysia
Phạm Hải Tiến
 Vietnam
Muhammad Iqbal bin Abdul Rahman
 Singapore
Women's single Puspa Arumsari
 Indonesia
Nur Syafiqah binti Hamzah
 Malaysia
Vương Thị Bình
 Vietnam
Siti Nazurah binte Mohd Yussof
 Singapore
Men's double  Malaysia
Muhd Danial Azray Hoorazizan
Muhd Danial Azrol Hoorazizan
 Philippines
Alfau Jan Esmael Abad
Almohaidib Esmael Abad
 Cambodia
Heng Chandy
Loch Oudom
 Vietnam
Võ Bình Phước
Đào Đức Hùng
Women's double  Thailand
Orawan Choosuwan
Saowanee Chanthamunee
 Indonesia
Ririn Rinasih
Riska Hermawan
 Cambodia
Phoen Sreyneang
Son Sothea
 Malaysia
Nur Sarafana Hikma Jailani
Nur Shahida Mohd Sharim
Men's team  Indonesia
Anggi Faisal Mubarok
Asep Yuldan Sani
Rano Slamet Nugraha
 Thailand
Abdulkarim Koolee
Salwa Cheha
Sobri Cheni
 Brunei
Mohd Hazim Ramlee
Muhd Hazim Aqwa Md Iman Safwan
Muhd Ali Saifullah Abdullah Md Suhaimi
 Cambodia
Chea Sarith
Chhuoy Silath
Nok Sokea
Women's team  Singapore
Amirah binte Sahrin
Iffah Batrisyia binte Noh
Nur Ashikin binte Zulkifli
 Brunei
Anisah Najihah
Norleyermah binti Haji Raya
Nur Wasiqah Aziemah
 Philippines
Franchette Anne Tolentino Elman
Jessapitulah Dela Crus
Shara Julia Jizmundo
 Cambodia
By Siv Chheng
Chun Reaksa
Ham Dalin

Tanding (match)

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Class U45 (–45 kg) Non Sromoachkroham
 Cambodia
Bayu Lesmana
 Indonesia
Muhammad Khairul Shaddad Ardi
 Malaysia
Dhani Andika Bin Razali
 Singapore
Class A (45–50kg) Khoirudin Mustakim
 Indonesia
Dines Dasig Dumaan
 Philippines
Vorn Soksreymompisal
 Cambodia
Bùi Văn Thống
 Vietnam
Class B (50–55kg) Muhammad Zaki Zikrillah Prasong
 Indonesia
Sarayut Srakaew
 Thailand
Chhim Rachhat
 Cambodia
Nguyễn Thế Vũ
 Vietnam
Class C (55–60kg) Phiraphon Mitthasan
 Thailand
Muhamad Yachser Arafa
 Indonesia
Vũ Văn Kiên
 Vietnam
Gregmart Nova Benitez
 Philippines
Class D (60–65kg) Muhammad Izzul Irfan Bin Marzuki
 Malaysia
Kadek Andrey Nova Prayada
 Indonesia
Denmark Bangoy Abdurasad
 Philippines
At Chandy
 Cambodia
Class E (65–70kg) Tito Hendra Septia Kurnia
 Indonesia
Pornteb Pholkaew
 Thailand
Ian Christopher Canonigo Calo
 Philippines
Phạm Tuấn Anh
 Vietnam
Class F (70–75kg) Iqbal Candra Pratama
 Indonesia
Mohd Shahrul Zeckry Sulaiman
 Malaysia
Vũ Đức Hùng
 Vietnam
Aekarat Maehchi
 Thailand
Class G (75–80kg) Nguyễn Tấn Sang
 Vietnam
Sheik Ferdous Bin Sheik Alau'ddin
 Singapore
Afiq Aniq Fazly
 Malaysia
Suthat Bunchit
 Thailand
Class H (80–85kg) Nguyễn Duy Tuyến
 Vietnam
Muhammad Nurshahfareeq Bin Shahrudin
 Singapore
Pimpirat Tonkhieo
 Thailand
Joash Mariño Cantoria
 Philippines
Class I (85–90kg) Sheik Farhan Bin Sheik Alau'ddin
 Singapore
Muhammad Robial Bin Sobri
 Malaysia
Saranon Glompan
 Thailand
Ronaldo Neno
 Indonesia

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Class U45 (–45kg) Norsyakirah Muksin
 Malaysia
Suci Wulandari
 Indonesia
Đinh Thị Kim Tuyến
 Vietnam
Nur Tuhfah Izzah Binte Md Roslan
 Singapore
Class A (45–50kg) Nor Farah Mazlan
 Malaysia
Nadhirah Binte Sahrin
 Singapore
Firdao Duromae
 Thailand
Angeline Abordo Virina
 Philippines
Class B (50–55kg) Safira Dwi Meilani
 Indonesia
no medal awarded Nur Syazeera Hidayah Binti Idris
 Malaysia
Nguyễn Hoàng Hồng Ân
 Vietnam
Ladda Phongsa
 Laos
Class C (55–60kg) Jeni Elvis Kause
 Indonesia
Nguyễn Thị Cẩm Nhi
 Vietnam
Rogielyn Adan Parado
 Philippines
Sotheara Chourn
 Cambodia
Class D (60–65kg) Atifa Fismawati
 Indonesia
Siti Shazwana Binti Ajak
 Malaysia
Angel-Ann Badajos Singh
 Philippines
Phyrom Moniroth
 Cambodia
Class E (65–70kg) Quàng Thị Thu Nghĩa
 Vietnam
Nia Larasati
 Indonesia
Vanita Kun
 Cambodia
Nurul Suhaila
 Singapore

References

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  1. ^ "iGames - Cambodia 2023". games.cambodia2023.com. Retrieved 2023-05-06.
  2. ^ Donn F. Draeger (1992). Weapons and fighting arts of Indonesia. Rutland, Vt. : Charles E. Tuttle Co. ISBN 978-0-8048-1716-5.
  3. ^ "Pencak Silat". www.topendsports.com.