Event: | Pencak silat |
Year: | 2023 |
Venue: | Chroy Changvar Convention Centre Hall E |
Location: | Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
Dates: | 6–10 May |
Previous: | 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]
Men's single | ||||
Women's single | ||||
Men's double | Muhd Danial Azray Hoorazizan Muhd Danial Azrol Hoorazizan | Alfau Jan Esmael Abad Almohaidib Esmael Abad | Heng Chandy Loch Oudom | |
Võ Bình Phước Đào Đức Hùng | ||||
Women's double | Orawan Choosuwan Saowanee Chanthamunee | Ririn Rinasih Riska Hermawan | Phoen Sreyneang Son Sothea | |
Nur Sarafana Hikma Jailani Nur Shahida Mohd Sharim | ||||
Men's team | Anggi Faisal Mubarok Asep Yuldan Sani Rano Slamet Nugraha | Abdulkarim Koolee Salwa Cheha Sobri Cheni | nowrap | Mohd Hazim Ramlee Muhd Hazim Aqwa Md Iman Safwan Muhd Ali Saifullah Abdullah Md Suhaimi |
Chea Sarith Chhuoy Silath Nok Sokea | ||||
Women's team | Amirah binte Sahrin Iffah Batrisyia binte Noh Nur Ashikin binte Zulkifli | Anisah Najihah Norleyermah binti Haji Raya Nur Wasiqah Aziemah | Franchette Anne Tolentino Elman Jessapitulah Dela Crus Shara Julia Jizmundo | |
By Siv Chheng Chun Reaksa Ham Dalin | ||||
Class U45 (–45 kg) | |||
Class A (45–50kg) | |||
Class B (50–55kg) | |||
Class C (55–60kg) | |||
Class D (60–65kg) | |||
Class E (65–70kg) | |||
Class F (70–75kg) | |||
Class G (75–80kg) | |||
Class H (80–85kg) | |||
Class I (85–90kg) | |||
Class U45 (–45kg) | |||
Class A (45–50kg) | |||
Class B (50–55kg) | no medal awarded | ||
Class C (55–60kg) | |||
Class D (60–65kg) | |||
Class E (65–70kg) | |||