Weightlifting at the 2001 Southeast Asian Games

Weightlifting at the 2001 Southeast Asian Games was held from September 11 to September 14. All events were held at the Johor Jaya Multi-Purpose Hall, Johor, Malaysia.[1]

Weightlifting
at the 2001 Southeast Asian Games
VenueJohor Jaya Multi-Purpose Hall, Johor
Dates11–14 September 2001

Medalists

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
56 kg Jadi Setiadi
 Indonesia
Amirul Hamizan Ibrahim
 Malaysia
Maribo Chehtae
 Thailand
62 kg Chom Singnoi
 Thailand^
Nusiyanto
 Indonesia
Nguyen Manth Thang
 Vietnam
69 kg Misdan Yunip
 Indonesia
Suriya Dattuyawat
 Thailand
Muhammad Hidayat Hamidon
 Malaysia
77 kg Erwin Abdullah
 Indonesia
Sunti Yonjaitun
 Thailand
Ahmad Fazlan Ghazali
 Malaysia
85 kg Yudi Suhartono
 Indonesia
Nguyen Quoc Thanh
 Vietnam
Luu Yan Thang
 Vietnam
94 kg Edmund Yeo
 Malaysia
Narongsak Panyaake
 Thailand
Nicoias O.Jaluag
 Philippines
105 kg Therdkhiat Puekkasem
 Thailand
Junaedi
 Indonesia
Jerry Nonong
 Malaysia
Over 105 kg Nopadol Wanwang
 Thailand
Joko Hanggono
 Indonesia
Alvin D. Delas Santos
 Philippines
  • ^ Indonesia's Gustar Junianto won gold medal in the men's 62 kg but failed a drug test those stripped his medal, All three athletes behind him were upgraded from their original medal position.[2] [3]

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Daw Kay Thin Win
 Myanmar
Daw Kay Kyi Than
 Myanmar
Sri Indriyani
 Indonesia
53 kg Swe Swe Win
 Myanmar
Raema Lisa Rumbewas
 Indonesia
Udomporn Polsak
 Thailand
58 kg Tanti Pratiwi
 Indonesia
Truong Thi Yen
 Vietnam
Doan Thi Hong Thom
 Vietnam
63 kg Khin Moe Nwe
 Myanmar
Saipin Detsaeng
 Thailand
Duong Thi Ngoc
 Vietnam
69 kg Mya Sanda Do
 Myanmar
Pawina Thongsuk
 Thailand
Tran Thi Tai
 Vietnam

Medal table

Legend

  *   Host nation (Malaysia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Indonesia (INA)54110
2 Myanmar (MYA)4105
3 Thailand (THA)35210
4 Malaysia (MAS)*1135
5 Vietnam (VIE)0257
6 Philippines (PHI)0022
Totals (6 nations)13131339

References

  1. COMPETITION SCHEDULE » Weightlifting. 2001 SEA Games. Retrieved on 2016-02-13.
  2. Indonesia accepts the blame for SEAG doping case. The Star Jakarta Post (Indonesia) (2001-09-29). Retrieved on 2016-02-13.
  3. SEA Games duo tested positive for banned substance. Utusan Online (Malaysia) (2001-09-29). Retrieved on 2016-02-13.
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