East Timor at the SEA Games

East Timor at the
Southeast Asian Games
IOC codeTLS
NOCNational Olympic Committee of East Timor
Medals
Ranked 11th
Gold
3
Silver
9
Bronze
36
Total
48
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

East Timor started competing in the Southeast Asian Games in 2003 of the games in Hanoi, Vietnam .In that year, they became the youngest nation to compete, having gained independence in the year 2002; although not being an ASEAN member and despite its geographical location closer to the Pacific archipelago than the Asian continent, making its debut at the games.[1] East Timor never hosted the Southeast Asian Games and best finished that the country attained is in 2011 Southeast Asian Games when the country won the first gold medal by Julianto Pereira and Dorceyana Borgesenth. In 2013 Southeast Asian Games they won 2 gold medals, 3 silver medals and 5 bronze medals marking their current best performance in the games.

Southeast Asian Games

In 2005 Southeast Asian Games was the second Games in which the country had participated. East Timor won three bronze medals, all in Arnis. Elisabeth Yanti Almeida dos Santos had never played the sport previously before competing. The other medallists were Francisca Varela and Fortunato Soares. East Timor participated at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games which were held in the cities of Palembang and Jakarta, Indonesia from 11 November 2011 to 22 November 2011. East Timor got its first ever gold medal since it joined the SEA Games. [2]

Medals by Southeast Asian Games

Ranking are based on Total Overall Medal

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Southeast Asian Games
Vietnam 2003 Hanoi 0 0 0 0 0 11
Philippines 2005 Manila 29 0 0 3 3 11
Thailand 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima 7 0 0 0 0 11
Laos 2009 Vientiane 61 0 0 3 3 11
Indonesia 2011 Jakarta / Palembang 76 1 1 6 8 10
Myanmar 2013 Nay Pyi Taw 49 2 3 5 10 10
Singapore 2015 Singapore 66 0 1 1 2 11
Malaysia 2017 Kuala Lumpur 50 0 0 3 3 11
Philippines 2019 Philippines 48 0 1 5 6 11
Vietnam 2021 Hanoi 69 0 3 2 5 11
Cambodia 2023 Cambodia 90 0 0 8 8 11
Thailand 2025 Thailand Future event
Malaysia 2027 Kuala Lumpur Future event
Singapore 2029 Singapore Future event
Laos 2031 Laos Future event
Philippines 2033 Philippines Future event
Total - 3 9 36 48 11

Medals by Summer Sport

  Leading in that sport
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Kenpō2338
Shorinji Kempo1146
 Taekwondo021315
 Athletics0202
 Boxing0189
 Arnis0033
 Karate0033
Totals (7 entries)393446

Medalist

No. Medal Name Sport Event Host
1  Bronze Francisca Valera Arnis Women's from individual anyo[2] Philippines 2005 Manila
2  Bronze Fortunato Soares Arnis Men's full-contact sparring 71 kg Philippines 2005 Manila
3  Bronze Elisabeth Yanti Almeda Dois Reis Arnis Women's full-contact sparring 52 kg Philippines 2005 Manila
4  Bronze Sonia Soarescorreia Karate Women's 61 kg Laos 2009 Vientiane
5  Bronze Oriando Dos Santos Boxing Men's light fly weight - 48 Kg Laos 2009 Vientiane
6  Bronze Leonel Alves Almelda Boxing Men's 58 kg Laos 2009 Vientiane
7  Gold Julianto Pereira
Dorceyana Borges
Kenpō Mixed kumi embu pair kyu kenshi Indonesia 2011 Jakarta/Palembang
8  Silver Domingos Savio
Fidelia Da Costa Pereira
Kenpō Mixed kumi embu pair yudansha Indonesia 2011 Jakarta/Palembang
9  Bronze Abrao Pinto
Antonio Manuel
Kenpō Men's kumi embu pair kyu kenshi Indonesia 2011 Jakarta/Palembang
10  Bronze Eugenio Ribeiro
Domingos Savio
Kenpō Men's kumi embu pair yudansha Indonesia 2011 Jakarta/Palembang
11  Bronze Antonio Manuel
Lola Caldas Da Silva Da Costa
Julianto Pereira
Abrao Pinto
Dorceyana Borges
Mekita Lebre
Kenpō Mixed dantai embu group kyu kenshi Indonesia 2011 Jakarta/Palembang
12  Bronze Mekita Lebre Kenpō Women's 54 kg randori Indonesia 2011 Jakarta/Palembang
13  Bronze Elio Jenoveva Boxing Men's welterweight 69 kg Indonesia 2011 Jakarta/Palembang
14  Bronze Luisa dos Santos Taekwondo Women's finweight (under 46 kg) Indonesia 2011 Jakarta/Palembang
15  Gold Brigida Nijia Maria Leta Savio Cabral
Lola Caldas da Silva da Costa
Mekita Lebre Ximenes
Silviana de Jesus Carvalho
Kenpō Women's dantai embu group kyu kenshi Myanmar 2013 Napyidaw
16  Gold Antonio Manuel
Julianto Pereira
Kenpō Men's kumi embu pair kyu kenshi Myanmar 2013 Napyidaw
17  Silver Domingos Savio
Eugenio Ribeiro
Kenpō Men's kumi embu pair yudansha Myanmar 2013 Napyidaw
18  Silver Adao Pinto
Antonio Manuel
Domingos Savio
Eugenio Ribeiro
Isak de Jesus Quintao Soares
Jose Bello
Julianto Pereira
Vasco Ribeiro
Kenpō Men's dantai embu group 8 kenshi Myanmar 2013 Napyidaw
19  Silver Joao Fenandes Kenpō Men's 45–50 kg randori Myanmar 2013 Napyidaw
20  Bronze Francisco Pereira Kenpō Men's 60–65 kg randori Myanmar 2013 Napyidaw
21  Bronze Brigida Nijia Maria Leta Savio Cabral
Silviana de Jesus Carvalho
Kenpō Women's 60–65 kg kumi embu pair kyu kenshi Myanmar 2013 Napyidaw
22  Bronze Fidelia Da Costa Pereira
Vasco Ribeiro
Kenpō Mixed kumi embu pair yudansha Myanmar 2013 Napyidaw
23  Bronze Elio Jenoveva Edito Boxing Men's 69 kg Myanmar 2013 Napyidaw
24  Bronze Luisa dos Santos Rosa Taekwondo Women's gyeorugi 46–49 kg Myanmar 2013 Napyidaw
25  Silver Luisa dos Santos Rosa Taekwondo Women's 46 kg Singapore 2015 Singapore
26  Bronze Henrique Martins Borges Pereira Boxing Welterweight (69 kg) Singapore 2015 Singapore
27  Bronze Sonia Martins Soares Taekwondo Kyorugi Women's -46 kg[3] Malaysia 2017 Kuala Lumpur
28  Bronze Ana da Costa da Silva Taekwondo Kyorugi Women's -49 kg Malaysia 2017 Kuala Lumpur
29  Bronze Nilton Lemos Taekwondo Kyorugi Men's -58 kg Malaysia 2017 Kuala Lumpur
30  Silver Ana da Costa da Silva Taekwondo Women's under 46kg (fin)[4] Philippines 2019 Philippines
31  Bronze Imbrolia De Araujo Dos Reis Amorin Taekwondo Women's under 57kg (feather) Philippines 2019 Philippines
32  Bronze Lobo Bonifacio Da Silva Taekwondo Men's under 56kg (fin) Philippines 2019 Philippines
33  Bronze Rosa Luisa Dos Santos Taekwondo Women's under 49kg (fly) Philippines 2019 Philippines
34  Bronze Jose Barreto Quintas da Silva Boxing Men's Flyweight Philippines 2019 Philippines
35  Bronze Frederico Soares Sarmento Boxing Men's Light heavyweight Philippines 2019 Philippines
36  Silver Felisberto de Deus Athletics Men's 5000 m Vietnam 2021 Vietnam
37  Silver Felisberto de Deus Athletics Men's 10000 m Vietnam 2021 Vietnam
38  Silver Delio Anzaqeci Mouzinho Boxing Men's Middleweight (75 kg) Vietnam 2021 Vietnam
39  Bronze Jose Quintas Da Silva Barreto Boxing Men's Bantamweight (57 kg) Vietnam 2021 Vietnam
40  Bronze Santina Adelaide de Dousa Fernandez Taekwondo Women's kyorugi Flyweight 49 kg Vietnam 2021 Vietnam
41  Bronze Delio Anzaqeci Mouzinho Boxing Men's Light middleweight (71 kg) Cambodia 2023 Cambodia
42  Bronze Edegar Foe Quintas da Silva Boxing Men's bantamweight (54 kg) Cambodia 2023 Cambodia
43  Bronze Jacob Manuel Karate Men's 75 kg kumite Cambodia 2023 Cambodia
44  Bronze Deonisi Fernandes Pereira Queffi Karate Men's 67 kg kumite Cambodia 2023 Cambodia
45  Bronze Ana da Costa da Silva Taekwondo Women's 46 kg Cambodia 2023 Cambodia
46  Bronze Cerilio Do Rugo Cruz Lein Taekwondo Men's 58 kg Cambodia 2023 Cambodia
47  Bronze Imbrolia De Araujo Dos Reis Amorin Taekwondo Women's 62 kg Cambodia 2023 Cambodia
48  Bronze Mousaco Galucho Claudio Joaquim Taekwondo Men's 87 kg Cambodia 2023 Cambodia

References

  1. ^ "Vietnam to host 2003 games". E-Borneo. 6 September 2001.
  2. ^ a b Arnis bronze medalist makes East Timor proud - Manila Standard Today
  3. ^ Foo, Seng (28 August 2017). "SEA Games: Timor-Leste clinch first podium finish". Stadium Astro. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Taekwondo jin turns emotional after winning Timor Leste's first medal". Spin.ph. 2019-12-08. Retrieved 2019-12-09.