Pétanque at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games

Pétanque at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Hidden Vale Sports Club in Angeles, Pampanga, Philippines.

Pétanque
at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games (23rd)
VenueHidden Vale Sports Club
LocationClark Special Economic Zone, Angeles, Pampanga
Start dateDecember 1, 2005
End dateDecember 4, 2005
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The event was held from December 1–4.

Pétanque is a form of boules where the goal is to throw metal balls as close as possible to a jack (a small wooden ball called a cochonnet in French, which means piglet). The game is normally played on hard sand or gravel, but can also be played on grass or any other surface. Similar games are bocce and bowls.

Medal winners[1]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
MEN Single  Laos  Malaysia  Thailand
 Vietnam
Double  Thailand  Laos  Vietnam
 Malaysia
Triple  LaosPhoneopaseuth Soukkhapone - Saysamone Sengdao - Phonexay Douangmisy - Ounkeo Lienkeo  CambodiaOr Chandaren - Yin Sophorn - Khen Sopheak - Chhoeup Setha  ThailandThaleungkiat Phusa-ad - Pakin Phukram - Virapong Wanta - Siripong Ratana
 VietnamDanh Sa Phanl - Thach Huutan - Thach Duong - Nguyen Heiu Phuc
WOMEN Singles  Thailand  Cambodia  Philippines
 Singapore
Double  Thailand  Cambodia  Vietnam
 Singapore
Triple  Thailand  Vietnam  Cambodia
 Malaysia

Petanque Medals Ranking by country at 2005 SEA Games

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
6 6 12 44
1 Thailand 4 0 2 6
4 Laos 2 1 - 3
3 Cambodia - 3 1 4
2 Vietnam - 1 4 5
5 Malaysia - 1 2 3
6 Singapore - - 2 2
7 Philippines - - 1 1
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References

  1. "SEA Games Federation Office, Thailand 2010". www.seagfoffice.org. Retrieved 2016-08-03.


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