Bodybuilding
at the 2021 SEA Games
VenueHanoi Sports Training and Competition Centre
LocationHanoi, Vietnam
Dates13–15 May 2022
Nations5

The bodybuilding competitions at the 2021 SEA Games took place at Hanoi Sports Training and Competition Centre in Hanoi, Vietnam[1] from 13 to 15 May 2022.[2]

Participating nations

The  Philippines also entered participants but were allegedly not able to fulfill prior competition requirements.[3]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Vietnam)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Vietnam*5218
2 Thailand3339
3 Malaysia1348
4 Myanmar1214
5 Laos0011
Totals (5 entries)10101030

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 55 kg Phạm Văn Mách
 Vietnam
Azri Asmat Sefri
 Malaysia
Kyaw Min Than
 Myanmar
Men's 60 kg Jiraphan Pongkam
 Thailand
Phạm Văn Phước
 Vietnam
Kasem Rattanaporn
 Thailand
Men's 65 kg Đặng Thanh Tùng
 Vietnam
Pongsiri Prommachan
 Thailand
Malvern Abdullah
 Malaysia
Men's 70 kg Ye Htun Naung
 Myanmar
Buda Anak Anchah
 Malaysia
Sisomphou Phouthsavanh
 Laos
Men's 75 kg Trần Hoàng Duy Thuận
 Vietnam
Zmarul Al Adam Pulutan Abdullah
 Malaysia
Singthong Wichai
 Thailand
Men's 80 kg Sukthong Ekkaphon
 Thailand
Min Zaw Oo
 Myanmar
Zainal Arif Zainal Arifin
 Malaysia
Men's 85 kg Aphichai Wandee
 Thailand
Khin Mg Kyaw
 Myanmar
Muhammad Uzair Mat Noor
 Malaysia
Men’s Athletic Physique Mohd Syarul Azman Mahen Abdullah
 Malaysia
Nguyễn Minh Tiến
 Vietnam
Pong Pala
 Thailand
Women’s Bodybuilding Đinh Kim Loan
 Vietnam
Jiratha Chuthanichaka
 Thailand
Bùi Thị Thoa
 Vietnam
Mixed Pairs  Vietnam (VIE)
Trần Hoàng Duy Thuận
Bùi Thị Thoa
 Thailand (THA)
Wanchai Kanjanapimine
Siriporn Sornchuay
 Malaysia (MAS)
Malvern Abdullah
Shelen Aderina Kok

References

  1. "Chi tiết địa điểm tổ chức các môn thi đấu SEA Games 2021 tại Việt Nam". Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  2. "SEA Games 2021 Schedules". 31st SEA Games - Viet Nam 2021. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  3. Yumol, David Tristan (13 May 2022). "Filipino bodybuilders' SEAG stint in limbo over requirement issues". CNN Philippines. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
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