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SEA Games

The Southeast Asian Games, commonly known as SEA Games, is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia. The games are under the regulation of the Southeast Asian Games Federation with supervision by the International Olympic Committee and the Olympic Council of Asia. The SEA Games is one of the five subregional Games of the Olympic Council of Asia, the others being South Asian Games, West Asian Games, East Asian Games, and Central Asian Games.

Tables

· Participating NOCs
Brunei
Brunei
Nation
Brunei
Code
BRU
National Olympic Committee
Brunei Darussalam National Olympic Council
Created
1984
Debuted
1977
Cambodia
Cambodia
Nation
Cambodia
Code
CAM
National Olympic Committee
National Olympic Committee of Cambodia
Created
1983
Debuted
1961
Indonesia
Indonesia
Nation
Indonesia
Code
INA
National Olympic Committee
Indonesian Olympic Committee
Created
1946
Debuted
1977
Laos
Laos
Nation
Laos
Code
LAO
National Olympic Committee
National Olympic Committee of Laos
Created
1975
Debuted
1959
Malaysia
Malaysia
Nation
Malaysia
Code
MAS
National Olympic Committee
Olympic Council of Malaysia
Created
1953
Debuted
1959
Myanmar
Myanmar
Nation
Myanmar
Code
MYA
National Olympic Committee
Myanmar Olympic Committee
Created
1947
Debuted
1959
Philippines
Philippines
Nation
Philippines
Code
PHI
National Olympic Committee
Philippine Olympic Committee
Created
1911
Debuted
1977
Singapore
Singapore
Nation
Singapore
Code
SGP
National Olympic Committee
Singapore National Olympic Council
Created
1947
Debuted
1959
Thailand
Thailand
Nation
Thailand
Code
THA
National Olympic Committee
National Olympic Committee of Thailand
Created
1948
Debuted
1959
Timor-Leste
Timor-Leste
Nation
Timor-Leste
Code
TLS
National Olympic Committee
National Olympic Committee of Timor Leste
Created
2003
Vietnam
Vietnam
Nation
Vietnam
Code
VIE
National Olympic Committee
Vietnam Olympic Committee
Created
1952
Debuted
1959
Nation
Code
National Olympic Committee
Created
Debuted
Brunei
BRU
Brunei Darussalam National Olympic Council
1984
1977
Cambodia
CAM
National Olympic Committee of Cambodia
1983
1961
Indonesia
INA
Indonesian Olympic Committee
1946
1977
Laos
LAO
National Olympic Committee of Laos
1975
1959
Malaysia
MAS
Olympic Council of Malaysia
1953
1959
Myanmar
MYA
Myanmar Olympic Committee
1947
1959
Philippines
PHI
Philippine Olympic Committee
1911
1977
Singapore
SGP
Singapore National Olympic Council
1947
1959
Thailand
THA
National Olympic Committee of Thailand
1948
1959
Timor-Leste
TLS
National Olympic Committee of Timor Leste
2003
Vietnam
VIE
Vietnam Olympic Committee
1952
1959
· Participating NOCs › Timelines
59
59
Nation
59
Code
61
as SEAP Games
63
as SEAP Games
65
as SEAP Games
67
as SEAP Games
69
as SEAP Games
71
as SEAP Games
73
as SEAP Games
75
as SEAP Games
77
as SEAP Games
79
as SEA Games
81
as SEA Games
83
as SEA Games
85
as SEA Games
87
as SEA Games
89
as SEA Games
91
as SEA Games
93
as SEA Games
95
as SEA Games
97
as SEA Games
99
as SEA Games
01
as SEA Games
03
as SEA Games
05
as SEA Games
07
as SEA Games
09
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
13
as SEA Games
15
as SEA Games
17
as SEA Games
19
as SEA Games
21
as SEA Games
23
as SEA Games
25
Brunei
Brunei
Nation
Brunei
Code
BRU
as SEAP Games
Cancelled
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
26
Cambodia
Cambodia
Nation
Cambodia
Code
CAM
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
22
Indonesia
Indonesia
Nation
Indonesia
Code
INA
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
26
Laos
Laos
Nation
Laos
Code
LAO
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
26
Malaysia
Malaysia
Nation
Malaysia
Code
MAS
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
33
Myanmar
Myanmar
Nation
Myanmar
Code
MYA
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
33
Philippines
Philippines
Nation
Philippines
Code
PHI
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
26
Singapore
Singapore
Nation
Singapore
Code
SGP
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
33
Thailand
Thailand
Nation
Thailand
Code
THA
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
33
Timor-Leste
Timor-Leste
Nation
Timor-Leste
Code
TLS
as SEAP Games
part of Indonesia
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
12
Vietnam
Vietnam
Nation
Vietnam
Code
VIE
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEAP Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
as SEA Games
26
Total
Total
Nation
Total
Code
6
as SEAP Games
7
as SEAP Games
7
as SEAP Games
6
as SEAP Games
6
as SEAP Games
7
as SEAP Games
7
as SEAP Games
4
as SEAP Games
7
as SEAP Games
7
as SEA Games
7
as SEA Games
8
as SEA Games
8
as SEA Games
8
as SEA Games
9
as SEA Games
9
as SEA Games
9
as SEA Games
10
as SEA Games
10
as SEA Games
10
as SEA Games
10
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
11
as SEA Games
297
Nation
Code
as SEAP Games
as SEA Games
Total
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
75
77
79
81
83
85
87
89
91
93
95
97
99
01
03
05
07
09
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
Brunei
BRU
Cancelled
26
Cambodia
CAM
22
Indonesia
INA
26
Laos
LAO
26
Malaysia
MAS
33
Myanmar
MYA
33
Philippines
PHI
26
Singapore
SGP
33
Thailand
THA
33
Timor-Leste
TLS
part of Indonesia
12
Vietnam
VIE
26
Total
6
7
7
6
6
7
7
4
7
7
7
8
8
8
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
297
List of SEA Games · Editions
SEAP Games
SEAP Games
No.
SEAP Games
1
1
No.
1
Year
1959
Host cities
Bangkok, Thailand
Opened by
King Bhumibol Adulyadej
Date
12–17 December
Sports
12
Events
67
Na.
6
Com.
518
Top-ranked
Thailand (THA)
Ref.
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
2
2
No.
2
Year
1961
Host cities
Rangoon, Burma
Opened by
President Win Maung
Date
11–16 December
Sports
13
Events
86
Na.
7
Com.
623
Top-ranked
Burma (BIR)
3
3
No.
3
Year
1965
Host cities
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Opened by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Ismail Nasiruddin
Date
14–21 December
Sports
14
Events
134
Na.
7
Com.
963
Top-ranked
Thailand (THA)
Ref.
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
4
4
No.
4
Year
1967
Host cities
Bangkok, Thailand
Opened by
King Bhumibol Adulyadej
Date
9–16 December
Sports
16
Events
144
Na.
6
Com.
984
Top-ranked
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
5
5
No.
5
Year
1969
Host cities
Rangoon, Burma
Opened by
Prime Minister Ne Win
Date
6–13 December
Sports
15
Events
145
Na.
920
Com.
Burma (BIR)
Top-ranked
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
6
6
No.
6
Year
1971
Host cities
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Opened by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Abdul Halim
Date
6–13 December
Sports
15
Events
156
Na.
7
Com.
957
Top-ranked
Thailand (THA)
Ref.
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
7
7
No.
7
Year
1973
Host cities
Singapore
Opened by
President Benjamin Sheares
Date
1–8 September
Sports
16
Events
161
Na.
1,632
8
8
No.
8
Year
1975
Host cities
Bangkok, Thailand
Opened by
King Bhumibol Adulyadej
Date
9–16 December
Sports
18
Events
172
Na.
4
Com.
1,142
Top-ranked
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
SEA Games
SEA Games
No.
SEA Games
9
9
No.
9
Year
1977
Host cities
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Opened by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Yahya Petra
Date
19–26 November
Sports
18
Events
188
Na.
7
Com.
N/A
Top-ranked
Indonesia (INA)
Ref.
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
10
10
No.
10
Year
1979
Host cities
Jakarta, Indonesia
Opened by
President Soeharto
Date
21–30 September
Sports
18
Events
226
Na.
N/A
Com.
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
11
11
No.
11
Year
1981
Host cities
Manila, Philippines
Opened by
President Ferdinand Marcos
Date
6–15 December
Sports
18
Events
245
Na.
≈1,800
Com.
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
12
12
No.
12
Year
1983
Host cities
Singapore
Opened by
President Devan Nair
Date
28 May – 6 June
Sports
18
Events
233
Na.
8
Com.
N/A
Top-ranked
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
13
13
No.
13
Year
1985
Host cities
Bangkok, Thailand
Opened by
King Bhumibol Adulyadej
Date
8–17 December
Sports
18
Events
251
Na.
N/A
Com.
Thailand (THA)
Top-ranked
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
14
14
No.
14
Year
1987
Host cities
Jakarta, Indonesia
Opened by
President Soeharto
Date
9–20 September
Sports
26
Events
372
Na.
N/A
Com.
Indonesia (INA)
Top-ranked
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
15
15
No.
15
Year
1989
Host cities
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Opened by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Azlan Shah
Date
20–31 August
Sports
24
Events
302
Na.
9
Com.
≈2,800
Top-ranked
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
16
16
No.
16
Year
1991
Host cities
Manila, Philippines
Opened by
President Corazon Aquino
Date
24 November – 3 December
Sports
28
Events
327
Na.
N/A
Com.
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
17
17
No.
17
Year
1993
Host cities
Singapore
Opened by
President Wee Kim Wee
Date
12–20 June
Sports
29
Events
318
Na.
≈3,000
Com.
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
18
18
No.
18
Year
1995
Host cities
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Opened by
Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn
Date
9–17 December
Sports
28
Events
335
Na.
10
Com.
3,262
Top-ranked
Thailand (THA)
Ref.
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
19
19
No.
19
Year
1997
Host cities
Jakarta, Indonesia
Opened by
President Soeharto
Date
11–19 October
Sports
36
Events
490
Na.
5,179
Com.
Indonesia (INA)
20
20
No.
20
Year
1999
Host cities
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Opened by
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah
Date
7–15 August
Sports
21
Events
233
Na.
2,365
Com.
Thailand (THA)
Top-ranked
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
21
21
No.
21
Year
2001
Host cities
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Opened by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Salahuddin
Date
8–17 September
Sports
32
Events
391
Na.
4,165
Com.
Malaysia (MAS)
Top-ranked
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
22
22
No.
22
Year
2003
Host cities
Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Opened by
Prime Minister Phan Văn Khải
Date
5–13 December
Sports
32
Events
442
Na.
11
Com.
≈5,000
Top-ranked
Vietnam (VIE)
23
23
No.
23
Year
2005
Host cities
Manila, Philippines
Opened by
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Date
27 November – 5 December
Sports
40
Events
443
Na.
5,336
Com.
Philippines (PHI)
Top-ranked
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
24
24
No.
24
Year
2007
Host cities
Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Opened by
Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn
Date
6–15 December
Sports
43
Events
475
Na.
5,282
Com.
Thailand (THA)
Top-ranked
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
25
25
No.
25
Year
2009
Host cities
Vientiane, Laos
Opened by
President Choummaly Sayasone
Date
9–18 December
Sports
29
Events
372
Na.
3,100
Com.
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
26
26
No.
26
Year
2011
Host cities
Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia
Opened by
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Date
11–22 November
Sports
44
Events
545
Na.
5,965
Com.
Indonesia (INA)
27
27
No.
27
Year
2013
Host cities
Naypyidaw, Myanmar
Opened by
Vice President Nyan Tun
Date
11–22 December
Sports
34
Events
460
Na.
4,730
Com.
Thailand (THA)
Top-ranked
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
28
28
No.
28
Year
2015
Host cities
Singapore
Opened by
President Tony Tan
Date
5–16 June
Sports
36
Events
402
Na.
4,370
29
29
No.
29
Year
2017
Host cities
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Opened by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Muhammad V
Date
19–30 August
Sports
38
Events
404
Na.
4,709
Com.
Malaysia (MAS)
Top-ranked
Archived 20 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine
30
30
No.
30
Year
2019
Host cities
Philippines
Opened by
President Rodrigo Duterte
Date
30 November – 11 December
Sports
56
Events
530
Na.
5,630
Com.
Philippines (PHI)
Top-ranked
Archived 13 May 2020 at the Wayback Machine
31
31
No.
31
Year
2022
Host cities
Hanoi, Vietnam
Opened by
President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
Date
12–23 May
Sports
40
Events
523
Na.
5,467
Com.
Vietnam (VIE)
32
32
No.
32
Year
2023
Host cities
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Opened by
Prime Minister Hun Sen
Date
5–17 May
Sports
37
Events
580
Na.
6,210
33
33
No.
33
Year
2025
Host cities
Bangkok and Chonburi, Thailand
Opened by
King Vajiralongkorn
Date
9–20 December
Sports
50
Events
574
Na.
10
Com.
9,366
Top-ranked
Future event
34
34
No.
34
Year
2027
Host cities
Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak, Penang and Johor, Malaysia
Opened by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Ibrahim Iskandar (expected)
Date
18–29 September
Sports
38
Events
Future event
35
35
No.
35
Year
2029
Host cities
Singapore
Opened by
Future event
36
36
No.
36
Year
2031
Host cities
TBA, Laos
Opened by
Future event
37
37
No.
37
Year
2033
Host cities
TBA, Philippines
Opened by
Future event
No.
Year
Host cities
Opened by
Date
Sports
Events
Na.
Com.
Top-ranked
Ref.
SEAP Games
1
1959
Bangkok, Thailand
King Bhumibol Adulyadej
12–17 December
12
67
6
518
Thailand (THA)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
2
1961
Rangoon, Burma
President Win Maung
11–16 December
13
86
7
623
Burma (BIR)
3
1965
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Ismail Nasiruddin
14–21 December
14
134
7
963
Thailand (THA)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
4
1967
Bangkok, Thailand
King Bhumibol Adulyadej
9–16 December
16
144
6
984
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
5
1969
Rangoon, Burma
Prime Minister Ne Win
6–13 December
15
145
920
Burma (BIR)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
6
1971
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Abdul Halim
6–13 December
15
156
7
957
Thailand (THA)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
7
1973
Singapore
President Benjamin Sheares
1–8 September
16
161
1,632
8
1975
Bangkok, Thailand
King Bhumibol Adulyadej
9–16 December
18
172
4
1,142
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
SEA Games
9
1977
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Yahya Petra
19–26 November
18
188
7
N/A
Indonesia (INA)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
10
1979
Jakarta, Indonesia
President Soeharto
21–30 September
18
226
N/A
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
11
1981
Manila, Philippines
President Ferdinand Marcos
6–15 December
18
245
≈1,800
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
12
1983
Singapore
President Devan Nair
28 May – 6 June
18
233
8
N/A
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
13
1985
Bangkok, Thailand
King Bhumibol Adulyadej
8–17 December
18
251
N/A
Thailand (THA)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
14
1987
Jakarta, Indonesia
President Soeharto
9–20 September
26
372
N/A
Indonesia (INA)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
15
1989
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Azlan Shah
20–31 August
24
302
9
≈2,800
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
16
1991
Manila, Philippines
President Corazon Aquino
24 November – 3 December
28
327
N/A
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
17
1993
Singapore
President Wee Kim Wee
12–20 June
29
318
≈3,000
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
18
1995
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn
9–17 December
28
335
10
3,262
Thailand (THA)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
19
1997
Jakarta, Indonesia
President Soeharto
11–19 October
36
490
5,179
Indonesia (INA)
20
1999
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah
7–15 August
21
233
2,365
Thailand (THA)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
21
2001
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Salahuddin
8–17 September
32
391
4,165
Malaysia (MAS)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
22
2003
Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Prime Minister Phan Văn Khải
5–13 December
32
442
11
≈5,000
Vietnam (VIE)
23
2005
Manila, Philippines
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
27 November – 5 December
40
443
5,336
Philippines (PHI)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
24
2007
Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn
6–15 December
43
475
5,282
Thailand (THA)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
25
2009
Vientiane, Laos
President Choummaly Sayasone
9–18 December
29
372
3,100
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
26
2011
Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
11–22 November
44
545
5,965
Indonesia (INA)
27
2013
Naypyidaw, Myanmar
Vice President Nyan Tun
11–22 December
34
460
4,730
Thailand (THA)
Archived 5 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
28
2015
Singapore
President Tony Tan
5–16 June
36
402
4,370
29
2017
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Muhammad V
19–30 August
38
404
4,709
Malaysia (MAS)
Archived 20 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine
30
2019
Philippines
President Rodrigo Duterte
30 November – 11 December
56
530
5,630
Philippines (PHI)
Archived 13 May 2020 at the Wayback Machine
31
2022
Hanoi, Vietnam
President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
12–23 May
40
523
5,467
Vietnam (VIE)
32
2023
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Prime Minister Hun Sen
5–17 May
37
580
6,210
33
2025
Bangkok and Chonburi, Thailand
King Vajiralongkorn
9–20 December
50
574
10
9,366
Future event
34
2027
Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak, Penang and Johor, Malaysia
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Ibrahim Iskandar (expected)
18–29 September
38
Future event
35
2029
Singapore
Future event
36
2031
TBA, Laos
Future event
37
2033
TBA, Philippines
Future event
List of SEA Games sports · Sports
1A
1A
Category 1
1A
Category 1
1B
Category 2
Olympic sports
Category 2
Asian Games / AIMAG / ABG sports
Category 3
Traditional
Category 3
Other or ABG Sports
Athletics
Athletics
Category 1
Athletics
Category 1
Archery 1977–1997, 2001–2021, since 2025
Category 2
Billiards and snooker Since 1987
Category 2
Arnis 1991, 2005, 2019, 2023
Category 3
Aquathlon 2023–2025
Diving Since 1965
Diving Since 1965
Category 1
Diving Since 1965
Category 1
Badminton
Category 2
Bowling 1977–1979, 1983–2001, 2005–2007, 2011, 2015–2021, since 2025
Category 2
Bokator 2023
Category 3
Baseball52025
Artistic swimming 2001, 2011, 2015–2017, since 2025
Artistic swimming 2001, 2011, 2015–2017, since 2025
Category 1
Artistic swimming 2001, 2011, 2015–2017, since 2025
Category 1
Baseball 2005–2007, 2011, 2019, 2025
Category 2
Chess 2003–2005, 2011–2013, 2019–2025
Category 2
Chinlone 2013–2017, since 2023
Category 3
Bodybuilding 1987–1993, 1997, 2003–2007, 2013, 2021
Swimming
Swimming
Category 1
Swimming
Category 1
Basketball 1979–2003, 2007, since 2011
Category 2
Cricket 2017, since 2023
Category 2
Muay Thai 2005–2009, 2013, 2019–2021, since 2025
Category 3
Beach handball 2019–2021
Water polo 1965–2019, since 2023
Water polo 1965–2019, since 2023
Category 1
Water polo 1965–2019, since 2023
Category 1
Boxing
Category 2
Dancesport2005–2007, 2019–2023
Category 2
Traditional boat race 1993, 1997–1999, 2003–2007, 2011–2015, 2023–2025
Category 3
Contract bridge 2011
Cycling1959–1979, since 1983
Cycling1959–1979, since 1983
Category 1
Cycling1959–1979, since 1983
Category 1
Finswimming2003, 2009–2011, 2021-2023
Category 2
Kun Khmer2023
Category 2
Floorball2015, 2019, 2023–2025
Equestrian1983, 1995, 2001, 2005–2007, 2011–2017, since 2025
Equestrian1983, 1995, 2001, 2005–2007, 2011–2017, since 2025
Category 1
Equestrian1983, 1995, 2001, 2005–2007, 2011–2017, since 2025
Category 1
Futsal2007, 2011–2013, 2017, 2021, since 2025
Category 2
Vovinam2011–2013, 2021–2023
Category 2
Lawn bowls 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2017–2019, 2027
Fencing2003–2007, 2011, since 2015
Fencing2003–2007, 2011, since 2015
Category 1
Fencing2003–2007, 2011, since 2015
Category 1
Indoor hockey2017–2019, since 2023
Category 2
Obstacle racing2019, 2023
Field hockey1971–1979, 1983, 1987–1989, 1993–2001, 2007, 2013–2017, since 2023
Field hockey1971–1979, 1983, 1987–1989, 1993–2001, 2007, 2013–2017, since 2023
Category 1
Field hockey1971–1979, 1983, 1987–1989, 1993–2001, 2007, 2013–2017, since 2023
Category 1
Ju-jitsu2019–2025
Category 2
Paragliding2011, 2025 (as demonstration sport)
Football
Football
Category 1
Football
Category 1
Kickboxing2019–2025
Category 2
PétanqueSince 2001
Golf1985–1997, 2001, since 2005
Golf1985–1997, 2001, since 2005
Category 1
Golf1985–1997, 2001, since 2005
Category 1
Kurash2019–2021
Category 2
Polo2007, 2017–2019, 2025
Gymnastics1979–1981, 1985–1997, 2001–2007, 2011, since 2015
Gymnastics1979–1981, 1985–1997, 2001–2007, 2011, since 2015
Category 1
Gymnastics1979–1981, 1985–1997, 2001–2007, 2011, since 2015
Category 1
Netball2001, 2015–2019, since 2025
Category 2
Shuttle cock2007–2009
Handball2005–2007, 2021, 2025
Handball2005–2007, 2021, 2025
Category 1
Handball2005–2007, 2021, 2025
Category 1
Pencak silat1987–1989, 1993–1997, since 2001
Category 2
Soft tennis2011, 2019, 2023
Judo1967–1997, since 2001
Judo1967–1997, since 2001
Category 1
Judo1967–1997, since 2001
Category 1
Roller sports2011
Category 2
Waterskiing1987, 1997, 2011, 2015–2019, since 2025
Karate1985–1991, 1995–1997, 2001–2013, since 2017
Karate1985–1991, 1995–1997, 2001–2013, since 2017
Category 1
Karate1985–1991, 1995–1997, 2001–2013, since 2017
Category 1
Rugby union1969, 1977–1979, 1995, 2007
Modern pentathlon2019, 2025
Modern pentathlon2019, 2025
Category 1
Modern pentathlon2019, 2025
Category 1
Sambo2019
Rowing1989–1991, 1997, 2001–2007, 2011–2015, 2019–2021, 2025
Rowing1989–1991, 1997, 2001–2007, 2011–2015, 2019–2021, 2025
Category 1
Rowing1989–1991, 1997, 2001–2007, 2011–2015, 2019–2021, 2025
Category 1
Sepak takraw1967–1969, since 1973
Rugby sevens2015–2019, since 2025
Rugby sevens2015–2019, since 2025
Category 1
Rugby sevens2015–2019, since 2025
Category 1
Squash1991–2001, 2005–2007, 2015–2019, since 2025
Sailing1961, 1967–1971, 1975–1977, 1983–1997, 2001, 2005–2007, 2011–2019, since 2023
Sailing1961, 1967–1971, 1975–1977, 1983–1997, 2001, 2005–2007, 2011–2019, since 2023
Category 1
Sailing1961, 1967–1971, 1975–1977, 1983–1997, 2001, 2005–2007, 2011–2019, since 2023
Category 1
Wushu1991–1993, 1997, since 2001
Shooting1959–2021, since 2025
Shooting1959–2021, since 2025
Category 1
Shooting1959–2021, since 2025
Category 1
Xiangqi2021–2023
Skateboarding2019, 2025
Skateboarding2019, 2025
Category 1
Skateboarding2019, 2025
Softball1981–1983, 1989, 2003–2005, 2011, 2015, 2019, 2025
Softball1981–1983, 1989, 2003–2005, 2011, 2015, 2019, 2025
Category 1
Softball1981–1983, 1989, 2003–2005, 2011, 2015, 2019, 2025
Sport climbing2011, 2025
Sport climbing2011, 2025
Category 1
Sport climbing2011, 2025
Surfing2019
Surfing2019
Category 1
Surfing2019
Table tennis
Table tennis
Category 1
Table tennis
TaekwondoSince 1985
TaekwondoSince 1985
Category 1
TaekwondoSince 1985
Tennis1959–2011, since 2015
Tennis1959–2011, since 2015
Category 1
Tennis1959–2011, since 2015
Triathlon2005–2007, since 2015
Triathlon2005–2007, since 2015
Category 1
Triathlon2005–2007, since 2015
Volleyball1959–1997, since 2001
Volleyball1959–1997, since 2001
Category 1
Volleyball1959–1997, since 2001
Weightlifting1959–1997, 2001–2013, since 2017
Weightlifting1959–1997, 2001–2013, since 2017
Category 1
Weightlifting1959–1997, 2001–2013, since 2017
Wrestling1987, 1997, 2003–2013, since 2019
Wrestling1987, 1997, 2003–2013, since 2019
Category 1
Wrestling1987, 1997, 2003–2013, since 2019
Ice hockey2017–2019, since 2025
Ice hockey2017–2019, since 2025
Category 1
Ice hockey2017–2019, since 2025
Short track speed skating2017–2019, since 2025
Short track speed skating2017–2019, since 2025
Category 1
Short track speed skating2017–2019, since 2025
Category 1
Category 2
Category 3
1A
1B
Olympic sports
Asian Games / AIMAG / ABG sports
Traditional
Other or ABG Sports
Athletics
Archery 1977–1997, 2001–2021, since 2025
Billiards and snooker Since 1987
Arnis 1991, 2005, 2019, 2023
Aquathlon 2023–2025
Diving Since 1965
Badminton
Bowling 1977–1979, 1983–2001, 2005–2007, 2011, 2015–2021, since 2025
Bokator 2023
Baseball52025
Artistic swimming 2001, 2011, 2015–2017, since 2025
Baseball 2005–2007, 2011, 2019, 2025
Chess 2003–2005, 2011–2013, 2019–2025
Chinlone 2013–2017, since 2023
Bodybuilding 1987–1993, 1997, 2003–2007, 2013, 2021
Swimming
Basketball 1979–2003, 2007, since 2011
Cricket 2017, since 2023
Muay Thai 2005–2009, 2013, 2019–2021, since 2025
Beach handball 2019–2021
Water polo 1965–2019, since 2023
Boxing
Dancesport2005–2007, 2019–2023
Traditional boat race 1993, 1997–1999, 2003–2007, 2011–2015, 2023–2025
Contract bridge 2011
Canoeing1985, 1995, 2001, 2005–2007, 2011–2015, 2019–2021, 2025
EsportsSince 2019
Kenpō2011–2013
Duathlon 2007, 2021–2025
Cycling1959–1979, since 1983
Finswimming2003, 2009–2011, 2021-2023
Kun Khmer2023
Floorball2015, 2019, 2023–2025
Equestrian1983, 1995, 2001, 2005–2007, 2011–2017, since 2025
Futsal2007, 2011–2013, 2017, 2021, since 2025
Vovinam2011–2013, 2021–2023
Lawn bowls 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2017–2019, 2027
Fencing2003–2007, 2011, since 2015
Indoor hockey2017–2019, since 2023
Obstacle racing2019, 2023
Field hockey1971–1979, 1983, 1987–1989, 1993–2001, 2007, 2013–2017, since 2023
Ju-jitsu2019–2025
Paragliding2011, 2025 (as demonstration sport)
Football
Kickboxing2019–2025
PétanqueSince 2001
Golf1985–1997, 2001, since 2005
Kurash2019–2021
Polo2007, 2017–2019, 2025
Gymnastics1979–1981, 1985–1997, 2001–2007, 2011, since 2015
Netball2001, 2015–2019, since 2025
Shuttle cock2007–2009
Handball2005–2007, 2021, 2025
Pencak silat1987–1989, 1993–1997, since 2001
Soft tennis2011, 2019, 2023
Judo1967–1997, since 2001
Roller sports2011
Waterskiing1987, 1997, 2011, 2015–2019, since 2025
Karate1985–1991, 1995–1997, 2001–2013, since 2017
Rugby union1969, 1977–1979, 1995, 2007
Modern pentathlon2019, 2025
Sambo2019
Rowing1989–1991, 1997, 2001–2007, 2011–2015, 2019–2021, 2025
Sepak takraw1967–1969, since 1973
Rugby sevens2015–2019, since 2025
Squash1991–2001, 2005–2007, 2015–2019, since 2025
Sailing1961, 1967–1971, 1975–1977, 1983–1997, 2001, 2005–2007, 2011–2019, since 2023
Wushu1991–1993, 1997, since 2001
Shooting1959–2021, since 2025
Xiangqi2021–2023
Skateboarding2019, 2025
Softball1981–1983, 1989, 2003–2005, 2011, 2015, 2019, 2025
Sport climbing2011, 2025
Surfing2019
Table tennis
TaekwondoSince 1985
Tennis1959–2011, since 2015
Triathlon2005–2007, since 2015
Volleyball1959–1997, since 2001
Weightlifting1959–1997, 2001–2013, since 2017
Wrestling1987, 1997, 2003–2013, since 2019
Figure skating2017–2019, since 2025
Ice hockey2017–2019, since 2025
Short track speed skating2017–2019, since 2025
All-time Southeast Asian Games medal table · All-time medal table
1
1
Rank
1
NOC
Thailand
Gold
2,453
Silver
2,127
Bronze
2,204
Total
6,784
2
2
Rank
2
NOC
Indonesia
Gold
1,982
Silver
1,876
Bronze
1,970
Total
5,828
3
3
Rank
3
NOC
Malaysia
Gold
1,376
Silver
1,363
Bronze
1,872
Total
4,611
4
4
Rank
4
NOC
Vietnam
Gold
1,269
Silver
1,097
Bronze
1,221
Total
3,587
5
5
Rank
5
NOC
Philippines
Gold
1,180
Silver
1,346
Bronze
1,702
Total
4,228
6
6
Rank
6
NOC
Singapore
Gold
1,045
Silver
1,090
Bronze
1,500
Total
3,635
7
7
Rank
7
NOC
Myanmar
Gold
594
Silver
784
Bronze
1,095
Total
2,473
8
8
Rank
8
NOC
Cambodia
Gold
159
Silver
202
Bronze
425
Total
786
9
9
Rank
9
NOC
Laos
Gold
77
Silver
122
Bronze
412
Total
611
10
10
Rank
10
NOC
Brunei
Gold
17
Silver
57
Bronze
170
Total
244
11
11
Rank
11
NOC
Timor-Leste
Gold
3
Silver
9
Bronze
39
Total
51
Totals (11 entries)
Totals (11 entries)
Rank
Totals (11 entries)
NOC
10,155
Gold
10,073
Silver
12,610
Bronze
32,838
Rank
NOC
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Thailand
2,453
2,127
2,204
6,784
2
Indonesia
1,982
1,876
1,970
5,828
3
Malaysia
1,376
1,363
1,872
4,611
4
Vietnam
1,269
1,097
1,221
3,587
5
Philippines
1,180
1,346
1,702
4,228
6
Singapore
1,045
1,090
1,500
3,635
7
Myanmar
594
784
1,095
2,473
8
Cambodia
159
202
425
786
9
Laos
77
122
412
611
10
Brunei
17
57
170
244
11
Timor-Leste
3
9
39
51
Totals (11 entries)
10,155
10,073
12,610
32,838

References

  1. Debuted as South Vietnam, which competed from 1959–1973. North Vietnam never competed. Unified Vietnam has competed si
  2. Participated as Khmer Republic (KHM) in 1971 – 1973, as People's Republic of Kampuchea (CAM) in 1983 – 1987, Never com
  3. Original planned to participate but withdrew after the opening ceremony.
  4. Participated as Kingdom of Laos (LAO) in 1959 – 1973.
  5. Participated as Malaya (MAL) in 1959 – 1961.
  6. Participated as Burma (BIR) in 1959 – 1987.
  7. Participated as South Vietnam (VNM) in 1959 – 1973. North Vietnam never competed. Unified Vietnam has competed since 1
  8. Names & offices in italics reflect an opener who was not head of state when opening the Games. If the office is partial
  9. Representing his father, Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand.
  10. Representing Trần Đức Lương, President of Vietnam.
  11. Representing Thein Sein, President of Myanmar.
  12. The 2019 SEA Games was officially decentralized. Events were held in various cities around the Philippines, mostly in th
  13. The event was mainly held in Hanoi, with some sports being held in various cities across the country. Due to the COVID-1
  14. Representing Norodom Sihamoni, King of Cambodia.
  15. The event was mainly held in Bangkok, with some sports being held in Chonburi, Rayong, Chiang Mai and Ratchaburi. Songkh
  16. Originally, Cambodia was to take part, but withdrew its delegation a day after the opening ceremony due to security conc
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