Muay at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games

Muay at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games

Muay at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games was held in Sapanhin Sports Complex, Phuket, Thailand from 13 November to 18 November 2005.

Contents

Medal summary

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Thailand (THA) 9 0 1 10
2  Uzbekistan (UZB) 2 1 3 6
3  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 2 1 1 4
4  India (IND) 1 2 6 9
5  Iran (IRI) 1 2 0 3
6  Jordan (JOR) 1 1 3 5
7  Philippines (PHI) 1 0 2 3
8  Laos (LAO) 0 5 1 6
9  Iraq (IRQ) 0 3 3 6
10  Kuwait (KUW) 0 1 2 3
11  Macau (MAC) 0 1 1 2
12  Japan (JPN) 0 0 1 1
Total 17 17 24 58

Medal summary

Wai khru

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight
48–51 kg
 Boonnue Sowatee
Thailand (THA)
 Khamla Souphaphone
Laos (LAO)
 Dilshodbek Mirzayev
Uzbekistan (UZB)
Bantamweight
51–54 kg
 Artit Mennoi
Thailand (THA)
 Khammouane Khonavanh
Laos (LAO)
 Kamal Singh Thakur
India (IND)
Featherweight
55–57 kg
 Raktha Mennoi
Thailand (THA)
 Langsanh Masopha
Laos (LAO)
 Sathish Kumar Mani
India (IND)
Lightweight
58–61 kg
 Sawai Atto
Thailand (THA)
 Varun Kumar Barnwal
India (IND)
 Cheong Long
Macau (MAC)
Welterweight
63–66 kg
 
Thailand (THA)
 Wu Chi Kit
Macau (MAC)
 Haidar Mohammed
Iraq (IRQ)
Light middleweight
67–71 kg
 Sandeep Shukla
India (IND)
 Saydulla Ismatullaev
Uzbekistan (UZB)
 Mohammad Al-Failakawi
Kuwait (KUW)
Middleweight
71–75 kg
 Umidjon Hatamov
Uzbekistan (UZB)
 Vinay Kumar
India (IND)
 Riadh Mohammed
Iraq (IRQ)
Light heavyweight
76–79 kg
Event cancelled
Cruiserweight
79–86 kg
 Billy Alumno
Philippines (PHI)
 Mohammed Kadhim
Iraq (IRQ)
 Ali Al-Tamari
Jordan (JOR)

Fighting

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight
48–51 kg
 Surasak Sansang
Thailand (THA)
 Bounngieam Sovo Rasing
Laos (LAO)
 Khurshid Esankhodjaev
Uzbekistan (UZB)
 
India (IND)
Bantamweight
51–54 kg
 Veerapol Kwangkwang
Thailand (THA)
 Phanvilay Rattanabounmy
Laos (LAO)
 Ismail Moein
Jordan (JOR)
 Almas Sakayev
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Featherweight
55–57 kg
 Kittipong Uamsamang
Thailand (THA)
 Masoud Izadi
Iran (IRI)
 
India (IND)
 Xanxai Boonthavy
Laos (LAO)
Lightweight
58–61 kg
 Mavlonbek Kahhorov
Uzbekistan (UZB)
 Nurtay Yesbolsynov
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
 Kowit Tabtub
Thailand (THA)
 Talal Anaqreh
Jordan (JOR)
Welterweight
63–66 kg
 Kriangsak Ananoo
Thailand (THA)
 Haidar Mohammed
Iraq (IRQ)
 Ruben Sumido
Philippines (PHI)
 Ali Al-Foudari
Kuwait (KUW)
Light middleweight
67–71 kg
 Dias Kassenov
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
 Mohammad Al-Failakawi
Kuwait (KUW)
 Michihito Abe
Japan (JPN)
 
India (IND)
Middleweight
71–75 kg
 Almas Kassenov
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
 Vahid Roshani
Iran (IRI)
 Harully Asatullaev
Uzbekistan (UZB)
 Billy Alumno
Philippines (PHI)
Light heavyweight
76–79 kg
 Jad Al-Wahash
Jordan (JOR)
 Riadh Mohammed
Iraq (IRQ)
 
India (IND)
None awarded
Cruiserweight
79–86 kg
 Abdolvahab Maroufi
Iran (IRI)
 Ali Al-Tamari
Jordan (JOR)
 Mohammed Kadhim
Iraq (IRQ)
None awarded

Results

Wai khru

Flyweight

November 13

Rank Athlete Score
Gold medal icon.svg  Boonnue Sowatee (THA) 93.8
Silver medal icon.svg  Khamla Souphaphone (LAO) 84.6
Bronze medal icon.svg  Dilshodbek Mirzayev (UZB) 78.8
4  Ochirbatyn Altanpurev (MGL) 73.6
5  Lam Man Chon (MAC) 69.0

Featherweight

November 18

Rank Athlete Score
Gold medal icon.svg  Raktha Mennoi (THA) 92.0
Silver medal icon.svg  Langsanh Masopha (LAO) 85.0
Bronze medal icon.svg  Sathish Kumar Mani (IND) 84.8
4  Bakhytzhan Khantemirov (KAZ) 53.4

Lightweight

November 15

Rank Athlete Score
Gold medal icon.svg  Sawai Atto (THA) 93.0
Silver medal icon.svg  Varun Kumar Barnwal (IND) 81.0
Bronze medal icon.svg  Cheong Long (MAC) 78.0
4  Nurtay Yesbolsynov (KAZ) 67.0
5  Talal Anaqreh (JOR) 0.0

Middleweight

November 16

Rank Athlete Score
Gold medal icon.svg  Umidjon Hatamov (UZB) 86.4
Silver medal icon.svg  Vinay Kumar (IND) 83.4
Bronze medal icon.svg  Riadh Mohammed (IRQ) 76.6
4  Jad Al-Wahash (JOR) 68.0
5  Almas Kassenov (KAZ) 38.4

Light heavyweight

  • Event cancelled due to lack of entries.

Cruiserweight

November 16

Rank Athlete Score
Gold medal icon.svg  Billy Alumno (PHI) 86.8
Silver medal icon.svg  Mohammed Kadhim (IRQ) 79.8
Bronze medal icon.svg  Ali Al-Tamari (JOR) 66.0

Fighting

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