South-East Asian Games (SEA Games)

Sport Multiple sports
Competition Category Multi-Sport Games
Years 1959—2023
Editions 32
Competitors 10329
Countries 13

1963 Phnom Penh (CAM) cancelled.

Known as South East Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games) up to 1975.

Editions

Edition Host City Country Held Events Competitors Countries
1959 East Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games) Bangkok THA 12 – 17 December 1959 48 165 7
1961 East Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games) Yangon MYA 11 – 16 December 1961 50 118 7
1965 East Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games) Kuala Lumpur MAS 14 – 21 December 1965 94 279 7
1967 East Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games) Bangkok THA 9 – 16 December 1967 71 153 5
1969 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Yangon MYA 6 – 13 December 1969 70 144 5
1971 East Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games) Kuala Lumpur MAS 12 – 18 December 1971 113 244 7
1973 East Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games) Singapore SGP 1 – 8 September 1973 116 295 7
1975 East Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games) Bangkok THA 9 – 16 December 1975 116 241 4
1977 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Kuala Lumpur MAS 19 – 26 November 1977 131 271 7
1979 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Jakarta INA 21 – 30 September 1979 173 289 7
1981 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Manila PHI 6 – 15 December 1981 177 337 6
1983 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Singapore SGP 28 May – 6 June 1983 162 452 6
1985 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Bangkok THA 8 – 17 December 1985 163 353 6
1987 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Jakarta INA 9 – 20 September 1987 201 409 6
1989 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Kuala Lumpur MAS 20 – 31 August 1989 141 308 8
1991 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Manila PHI 24 November – 5 December 1991 147 316 7
1993 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Singapore SGP 12 – 20 June 1993 170 373 8
1995 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Chiang Mai THA 9 – 17 December 1995 161 400 10
1997 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Jakarta INA 11 – 19 October 1997 199 597 10
1999 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Bandar Seri Begawan BRU 7 – 15 August 1999 106 262 9
2001 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Kuala Lumpur MAS 8 – 17 September 2001 175 525 8
2003 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Hanoi VIE 5 – 13 December 2003 195 707 9
2005 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Manila PHI 27 November – 5 December 2005 212 752 9
2007 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Nakhon Ratchasima THA 6 – 15 December 2007 237 1140 10
2009 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Vientiane LAO 9 – 18 December 2009 199 761 9
2011 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Palembang INA 11 – 22 November 2011 262 1096 11
2013 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Naypyidaw MYA 11 – 22 December 2013 213 902 11
2015 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Singapore SGP 5 – 16 June 2015 226 1240 11
2017 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Kuala Lumpur MAS 19 – 31 August 2017 240 1403 11
2019 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Capac PHI 30 November – 11 December 2019 290 1515 11
2021 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Hanoi VIE 12 – 23 May 2022 295 1431 10
2023 South-East Asian Games (SEA Games) Phnom Penh CAM 5 – 17 May 2023 241 1380 11

Medal table

Pos Country 🥇 Gold 🥈 Silver 🥉 Bronze Total
1 Thailand THA 1271 1209 1183 3663
2 Indonesia INA 1028 1030 972 3030
3 Malaysia MAS 811 748 904 2463
4 Singapore SGP 706 669 780 2155
5 Vietnam VIE 617 485 544 1646
6 Philippines PHI 534 647 830 2011
7 Myanmar MYA 342 432 481 1255
8 Cambodia CAM 50 76 127 253
9 Malaya MAL 18 23 16 57
10 Laos LAO 17 27 105 149
11 South Vietnam VNM 9 14 15 38
12 Brunei BRU 1 4 15 20
13 Timor-Leste TLS 0 4 15 19