Judo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games

Judo
at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Venue Mandaue Coliseum
Location Mandaue City, Cebu
Start date December 1, 2005
End date December 4, 2005
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Judo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Mandaue Coliseum, Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines. The participants competed for 14 gold medals with seven different weight categories in both the men's and women's competitions.

Gold and silver medals in each weight class were determined by a single-elimination bracket. There was a repechage for those who are eliminated by one of the eventual semifinalists. Since there are four semifinalists, this means that four of the losers of the round of 32 (i.e., 25%) faced four of the losers from the round of 16 (50%). The winners of these matches faced the four judokas who have lost in the quarterfinals. The winners, then, of these four matches faced each other to narrow the repechage field down to two judokas. Until this stage, the repechage has been segregated into two distinct halves, with each successive competitor facing another one from the same half of the original bracket; but each of the two judokas who emerge from the repechage challenged the loser of the other bracket's semifinal. (Since these two always come from opposite halves of the original bracket, they could not have faced each other already.) The winners of these two matches were each awarded a bronze medal, making judo unusual among Olympic events in not determining a single third-place finisher.

Medal winners

Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men's
< 55 kg.
Nathaniel Garcia
( Philippines)
Toni Irawan
( Indonesia)
Franco Teves
( Philippines)
Aung Tun Kyaw
( Myanmar)
Men's
< 60 kg.
Tran Van Doat
( Vietnam)
Suksuwan Chanch
( Thailand)
Gan Eldy
( Indonesia)

Daniel Pedro
( Philippines)

Men's
< 66 kg.
Peter Taslim
( Indonesia)
Bodin Panjabutra
( Thailand)
Aristotle Lucero
( Philippines)
Nguyen Quoc Hung
( Vietnam)
Men's
< 73 kg.
Gilbert Ramirez
( Philippines)
Alexander Ralli
( Thailand)
Johanes Taslim
( Indonesia)

Nguyen Tran Minh Nha
( Vietnam)

Men's
>78 kg.
Ira Purnamasari
( Indonesia)
Khin Myo Thu
( Myanmar)
Dinh Thi Diem Tuyen
( Vietnam)

Promtaeng Niramon
( Thailand)

Women's
< 63 kg.
Nguyen Thi Nhu
( Vietnam)
Wassanaporn Samthong
( Thailand)
Astie Gay Liwanen
( Philippines)
Thandarwin
( Myanmar)
Women's
< 70 kg.
Karol karen Solomon
( Philippines)
Aung Lay Kalyar
( Myanmar)
Nguyen Thu Din
( Vietnam)

Monrudee Krongthanee
( Thailand)

Women's
>78 kg.
Patchare Pichapat
( Thailand)
Ruth Dugaduga
( Philippines)
Cliffia Sulistio
( Indonesia)

Nguyen Thi Anh Ngoc
( Vietnam)

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