Muay at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games

Muay at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games

Muay Lao at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games was held in Beung Kha Ngong Sport Centre, Vientiane, Laos.

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 42–45 kg.
Pinweight
Thongngam Nattakorn
( Thailand)
Bouavanh Chanthaly
( Laos)
Le Duc Cuong
( Vietnam)
Men's 45–48 kg.
Light Flyweight
Soukhanh Taipanyavong
( Laos)
Roland Claro
( Philippines)
Aye Ko Ko
( Myanmar)
Men's 48–51 kg.
Flyweight
Thongbang Seuaphom
( Laos)
Romnick Pabalate
( Philippines)
Nane Htaw Taw
( Myanmar)
Men's 51–54 kg.
Bantamweight
Noukhit Ladsaphao
( Laos)
Anuchit Sathit
( Thailand)
Soe Maung Muang
( Myanmar)
Men's 54–57 kg.
Featherweight
Teerawat Wannalee
( Thailand)
Nguyen Tran Duy Nhat
( Vietnam)
Than Oo
( Myanmar)
Men's 57–60 kg.
Lightweight
Zaidi Laruan
( Philippines)
Vixay Bounthavy
( Laos)
Win Tun
( Myanmar)
Ly Hoang Tan
( Vietnam)
Men's 60-63.5 kg.
Light Welterweight
Weerapon Kwangkhwang
( Thailand)
Jonathan Polosan
( Philippines)
Vo Van Dai
( Vietnam)
Men's 63.5–67 kg.
Welterweight
Sakdithat Sakdarat
( Thailand)
Bui Huynh Giang
( Vietnam)
Harold Gregorio
( Philippines)
Women's 42–45 kg.
Pinweight
Molthira Vatanapackdee
( Thailand)
Bounchanh Sengpaserth
( Laos)
May Libao
( Philippines)
Women's 45–48 kg.
Light Flyweight
Phouthasone Keosayavong
( Laos)
Nguyen Thi Tuyet Dung
( Vietnam)
Maricel Subang
( Philippines)
Women's 48–51 kg.
Flyweight
Nguyen Thi Tuyet Mai
( Vietnam)
Konnika Nuanboriboon
( Thailand)
Angkor Mingxo
( Laos)
Preciosa Ocaya
( Philippines)
Women's 51–54 kg.
Bantamweight
Wanlaya Pongta
( Thailand)
Phan Thi Ngoc Linh
( Vietnam)
Ana Marie Rey
( Philippines)
Women's 54–57 kg.
Featherweight
Paylor Xaypao
( Laos)
Tran Thi Huong
( Vietnam)
Dueannapa Khongfueang
( Thailand)

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