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Muaythai
at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games
VenueSaphan Hin Sports Complex
Dates13–18 November
2007 →

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

Medalists

Wai khru

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

Fighting

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

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Thailand (THA)8019
2 Uzbekistan (UZB)2136
3 Kazakhstan (KAZ)2114
4 India (IND)1269
5 Iran (IRI)1203
6 Jordan (JOR)1135
7 Philippines (PHI)1023
8 Laos (LAO)0516
9 Iraq (IRQ)0336
10 Kuwait (KUW)0123
11 Macau (MAC)0112
12 Japan (JPN)0011
Totals (12 entries)16172457

Results

Wai khru

51 kg

13 November

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Boonnue Sowatee (THA) 93.8
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Khamla Souphaphone (LAO) 84.6
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Dilshodbek Mirzaev (UZB) 78.8
4  Ochirbatyn Altanpürev (MGL) 73.6
5  Lam Man Chon (MAC) 69.0

54 kg

14 November

57 kg

18 November

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Raktha Mennoi (THA) 92.0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Langsanh Masopha (LAO) 85.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Sathish Kumar Mani (IND) 84.8
4  Bakhytzhan Khantemirov (KAZ) 53.4

61 kg

15 November

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Sawai Atto (THA) 93.0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Varun Kumar Barnwal (IND) 81.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Cheong Long (MAC) 78.0
4  Nurtay Yesbolsynov (KAZ) 67.0
5  Talal Anaqreh (JOR) 0.0

66 kg

15 November

71 kg

16 November

75 kg

16 November

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Umidjon Hatamov (UZB) 86.4
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Vinay Kumar (IND) 83.4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Riadh Mohammed (IRQ) 76.6
4  Jad Al-Wahash (JOR) 68.0
5  Almas Kassenov (KAZ) 38.4

86 kg

16 November

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Billy Alumno (PHI) 86.8
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Mohammed Kadhim (IRQ) 79.8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Ali Al-Tamari (JOR) 66.0

Fighting

51 kg

Quarterfinals
13 November
Semifinals Final
18 November
 Surasak Sansang (THA) 60
 Lam Man Chon (MAC) 57  Khurshid Eshankhodjaev (UZB) 57
 Khurshid Eshankhodjaev (UZB) 60  Surasak Sansang (THA) 60
 Ochirbatyn Altanpürev (MGL) 58  Bounngieam Sovo Rasing (LAO) 57
 Albert Kujur (IND) 59  Albert Kujur (IND)  
 Chan Kai Chung (HKG) 58  Bounngieam Sovo Rasing (LAO) RSCO
 Bounngieam Sovo Rasing (LAO) 59

54 kg

Quarterfinals
13 November
Semifinals Final
18 November
 Veerapol Kwangkwang (THA) 59
 Almas Sakayev (KAZ) 60  Almas Sakayev (KAZ) 58
 Sherzod Sharipov (UZB) 57  Veerapol Kwangkwang (THA) 60
 Kamal Singh Thakur (IND)    Phanvilay Rattanabounmy (LAO) 57
 Phanvilay Rattanabounmy (LAO) RSC  Phanvilay Rattanabounmy (LAO) 60
 Ismail Moein (JOR) 60  Ismail Moein (JOR) 57
 Cheong Fu Man (MAC) 57

57 kg

  • Kittipong Uamsamang of Thailand originally won the gold medal, but was disqualified after he tested positive for Furosemide.[1]

61 kg

Quarterfinals
14 November
Semifinals Final
18 November
 Talal Anaqreh (JOR)  
 Yoshihiro Ohara (JPN) 56  Mavlonbek Kahhorov (UZB) RSCO
 Mavlonbek Kahhorov (UZB) 60  Mavlonbek Kahhorov (UZB) 60
 Ahmad Rajabi (IRI) 58  Nurtay Yesbolsynov (KAZ) 57
 Nurtay Yesbolsynov (KAZ) 59  Nurtay Yesbolsynov (KAZ) Prot.
 Kowit Tabtub (THA) 60  Kowit Tabtub (THA)  
 Mak Chong Man (MAC) 56

66 kg

71 kg

Quarterfinals
14 November
Semifinals Final
18 November
 Mohammad Al-Failakawi (KUW) RSCO
   (IND)  
 Mohammad Al-Failakawi (KUW)  
 Lei Wai Un (MAC) 57  Dias Kassenov (KAZ) RSCO
 Michihito Abe (JPN) 60  Michihito Abe (JPN) 55
 Dias Kassenov (KAZ) 59  Dias Kassenov (KAZ) 60
 Mostafa Abdollahi (IRI) 58

75 kg

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
18 November
 Harully Asatullaev (UZB) 58
 Almas Kassenov (KAZ) 59
 Almas Kassenov (KAZ) 59
 Vahid Roshani (IRI) 58
 Billy Alumno (PHI)  
 Yuki Matsuzaki (JPN)    Vahid Roshani (IRI) RSCO
 Vahid Roshani (IRI)  

79 kg

Semifinals Final
18 November
 Jad Al-Wahash (JOR) RSCO
   (IND)    Riadh Mohammed (IRQ)  
 Riadh Mohammed (IRQ) RSCO

86 kg

Semifinals Final
18 November
 Ali Al-Tamari (JOR) 57
 Mohammed Kadhim (IRQ) 57  Abdolvahab Maroufi (IRI) 60
 Abdolvahab Maroufi (IRI) 60

References

  1. ^ "45th OCA Executive Board Meeting" (PDF). Olympic Council of Asia. 4 March 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 December 2007. Retrieved 23 July 2019.