Archery at the 2005 SEA Games was held at Remy Field, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines. The archery schedule began on November 28 and ended on December 4.

Archery
at the 2005 SEA Games
Logo of archery at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games on a 2005 stamp of the Philippines
VenueRemy Field
LocationSubic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City, Zambales
DateNovember 28 – December 4
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There were eight gold medals contested, with individual and team events for men and the same for women.

This was the first year that the compound archery category was introduced at the SEA Games.

Ranking rounds were done using a FITA round (now known as the 1440 round). The score from that round determined the match-ups in the elimination rounds, with high-ranking archers facing low-ranking archers.

Matchplay at the SEA Games was done from a range of 70 meters. The target's total diameter was 122 cm. An archer had 40 seconds to fire each arrow. Each National Olympic Committee being able to enter a maximum of three archers. Each archer fired six ends, or groups, of 12 arrows per end in the ranking round. There were three rounds of elimination that used six ends of three arrows, narrowing the field of archers to 32, then to 16, then to 8. The three final rounds (quarterfinals, semifinals, and medal matches) each used four ends of three arrows.

The teams consisted of the country's three archers from the individual round, and the team's initial ranking was determined by summing the three members' scores in the individual ranking round. Each round of eliminations consisted of each team firing 27 arrows (9 by each archer).

Medal tally edit

  *   Host nation (Philippines)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Philippines*3227
2  Malaysia3216
3  Indonesia1416
4  Myanmar1034
5  Singapore0011
Totals (5 entries)88824

Medalists edit

Recurve edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Zaw Win Htike
  Myanmar
Wan Khalmizam
  Malaysia
Marvin Cordero
  Philippines
Women's individual Rina Dewi Puspitasari
  Indonesia
Yasmidar Hamid
  Indonesia
Rachelle Anne Cabral
  Philippines
Men's team   Philippines
Christian Cubilla
Florante Matan
Mark Javier
  Indonesia
Hendro Suprianto
Lockoneco
Rahmat Sulistiyawan
  Malaysia
Cheng Chu Sian
Muhammad Marbawi Sulaiman
Wan Khalmizam
Women's team   Malaysia
Annabarasi Subramaniam
Mon Redee Sut Txi
Siti Sholeha Yusof
  Indonesia
Novia Nuraini
Rina Dewi Puspitasari
Yasmidar Hamid
  Myanmar
Aung Ngeain
Nang Mo Hwom
San Yu Htwe

Compound edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Lang Hon Keong
  Malaysia
Ting Leong Fong
  Malaysia
I Gusti Nyoman Puruhito
  Indonesia
Women's individual Amaya Paz
  Philippines
Jennifer Chan
  Philippines
Maryanne Gul
  Singapore
Men's team   Malaysia
Lang Hon Keong
Soo Teck Kim
Ting Leong Fong
  Philippines
Adam Jimenez III
Earl Benjamin Yap
Gil Gabriel
  Myanmar
Myo Aung San
U Paw Oo
Ye Min Swe
Women's team   Philippines
Abigail Tindugan
Amaya Paz
Jennifer Chan
  Indonesia
Foury Akadiani Kusumaniah
Lilies Handayani
Lilies Heliarti
  Myanmar
Kay Thi
Tin Zin Ei
Yu Nandar Htike

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