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    Wushu at the 2005 SEA Games took place in the Emilio Aguinaldo College Gymnasium, in Ermita, Manila, Philippines from November 28–30.   *   Host nation...
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  •  Wrestling  Wushu ¹ ¹ - not an official Olympic Sport ² - sport played only in the SEA Games ³ - not a traditional Olympic nor SEA Games Sport and introduced...
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  • Ho Ro Bin (category Competitors at the 2005 SEA Games)
    including the World Wushu Championships, Asian Games, Asian Wushu Championships, and the SEA Games. Born in Penang, Ho started wushu at the age of 12...
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  • "Wushu". SEA Games 22 - Vietnam 2003. 2003-12-12. Archived from the original on 2004-02-19. Retrieved 2023-02-18. Villar, Joey (2003-12-01). "Wushu out...
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  • titles in the jianshu and qiangshu events once again at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games. A few days later, he competed at the 2005 World Wushu Championships...
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    Eduard Folayang (category Competitors at the 2005 SEA Games)
    in the final, a silver medal in the 2006 Doha Asian Games, and bronze medals in both the 2005 World Wushu Championship and the 2002 Busan Asian Games. Folayang...
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  • Wushu at the 2007 SEA Games was held at the Kepkanchana Hall in the Chanaphonlakhan Institute of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.   *   Host nation...
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  • its SEA Games debut at these games. Flying disc and tug of war will be demonstration sports. In June 2024, karate, jiu-jitsu, weightlifting, and wushu were...
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    in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from 27 November to 5 December 2005. The Chief of mission to the games was...
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    Lindswell Kwok (category SEA Games medalists in wushu)
    in the Indonesian Junior National Competition in 2005 and a gold medal in the following year. In 2006, she competed at the first World Junior Wushu Championships...
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    The Philippines hosted the 23rd Southeast Asian Games in 2005, marking the third time the biennial event was held in the country. Filipino athletes achieved...
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    Nguyễn Thúy Hiền (category SEA Games medalists in wushu)
    Hiền (born 3 November 1979) is a retired Vietnamese wushu taolu athlete. She is the most renowned wushu athlete of all time, having been a seven-time world...
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    Asian Peninsular Games. The country has hosted the games four times; in 1981, 1991, 2005, and 2019. The country's best finish at the games happened twice...
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  • after the 1991 SEA Games, the country hosted the 2005 SEA Games. Another 14 years later, the Philippines hosted the 2019 SEA Games, which is the first...
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    Vietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing...
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    is one of the six founding members of the SEAP Games Federation, but did not compete in the inaugural edition. All-time Southeast Asian Games medal table...
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  • Tan Cheong Min (category Wushu practitioners at the 2018 Asian Games)
    Chāngmǐn; born 20 August 1998) is a wushu taolu athlete from Malaysia. Tan made her international debut at the 2017 World Wushu Championships where she won a...
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    the 2009 Southeast Asian Games in the city of Vientiane, Laos, from 9 December 2009 to 18 December 2009. "View point: Waiting for D(ooms)-day". The Jakarta...
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    Manila. This is also the same venue as the wushu events. This is the first time since 1991 that the sport was introduced in the SEA Games, although in 1991...
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    participated at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code SIN. Sending a delegation of 658 athletes and 291 officials, the third...
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  • Susyana Tjhan (category SEA Games medalists in wushu)
    former wushu taolu athlete. She won the bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament, that was held in tandem with the 2008 Summer Olympic, in the women's...
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    Malaysia started sending athletes to the SEA Games in 1959 as a founding member of the Southeast Asian Games Federation (SEAGF) alongside Burma (now Myanmar)...
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    competitors won medals at the Games. Abdul Muiz (April 26, 2023). "Jumlah Personel Kontingen Indonesia Kalah Dibanding Thailand di SEA Games 2023 : Brunei Paling...
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    Thailand di SEA Games 2023 : Brunei Paling Sedikit" [Indonesian Contingent Personnel is Fewer than Thailand at the 2023 SEA Games: Brunei has the Least]....
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  • Achmad Hulaefi (category SEA Games medalists in wushu)
    A year later, he won the bronze medal in daoshu at the 2006 World Junior Wushu Championships. 2011 SEA Games where he won the gold medal in daoshu and...
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  • Chai Fong Ying (category SEA Games medalists in wushu)
    Southeast Asian Games. She also won a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament. Chai's international debut was at the 2005 World Wushu Championships...
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    SEA Games, officially known as the South East Asian Games, is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast...
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    Dương Thúy Vi (category SEA Games medalists in wushu)
    is a wushu taolu athlete from Vietnam. She is one of the most renowned wushu athletes of all time, having won numerous medals at the World Wushu Championships...
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  • The 2003 Southeast Asian Games (Vietnamese: Đại hội Thể thao Đông Nam Á 2003), officially known as the 22nd Southeast Asian Games, SEA Games 22 and also...
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    athlete to be the Jalur Gemilang flag bearer at the SEA Games, after Puvaneswaran Ramasamy in Hanoi at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games. During the flag handover...
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