Editions
Year | Games | Host City | Winner (gold) | 2nd (gold) | 3rd (gold) |
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Southeast Asian Peninsular Games | |||||
1959 | I | Bangkok | Thailand (35) | Burma (11) | Malaya (8) |
1961 | II | Rangoon | Burma (35) | Thailand (21) | Malaya (16) |
1963 | III* | Phnom Penh | CANCELLED | ||
1965 | III | Kuala Lumpur | Thailand (38) | Malaysia (33) | Singapore (18) |
1967 | IV | Bangkok | Thailand (77) | Singapore (28) | Malaysia (23) |
1969 | V | Rangoon | Burma (57) | Thailand (32) | Singapore (31) |
1971 | VI | Kuala Lumpur | Thailand (44) | Malaysia (41) | Singapore (32) |
1973 | VII | Singapore City | Thailand (47) | Singapore (45) | Malaysia (30) |
1975 | VIII | Bangkok | Thailand (80) | Singapore (38) | Burma (28) |
Southeast Asian Games | |||||
19771 | IX | Kuala Lumpur | Indonesia (62) | Thailand (37) | Philippines (31) |
1979 | X | Jakarta | Indonesia (92) | Thailand (50) | Burma (26) |
1981 | XI | Manila | Indonesia (85) | Thailand (62) | Philippines (55) |
1983 | XII | Singapore City | Indonesia (64) | Philippines (49) | Thailand (49) |
1985 | XIII | Bangkok | Thailand (92) | Indonesia (62) | Philippines (43) |
1987 | XIV | Jakarta | Indonesia (183) | Thailand (63) | Philippines (59) |
1989 | XV | Kuala Lumpur | Indonesia (102) | Malaysia (67) | Thailand (62) |
1991 | XVI | Manila | Indonesia (92) | Philippines (90) | Thailand (72) |
1993 | XVII | Singapore City | Indonesia (88) | Thailand (63) | Philippines (57) |
1995 | XVIII | Chiang Mai2 | Thailand (157) | Indonesia (77) | Philippines (33) |
1997 | XIX | Jakarta | Indonesia (194) | Thailand (83) | Malaysia (55) |
1999 | XX | Bandar Seri Begawan | Thailand (65) | Malaysia (57) | Indonesia (44) |
2001 | XXI | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia (111) | Thailand (103) | Indonesia (72) |
2003 | XXII | Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City3 | Vietnam (158) | Thailand (90) | Indonesia (55) |
2005 | XXIII | Manila4 | Philippines (113) | Thailand (87) | Vietnam (71) |
2007 | XXIV | Nakhon Ratchasima5 | Thailand (183) | Malaysia (68) | Vietnam (64) |
2009 | XXV | Vientiane | Thailand (86) | Vietnam (83) | Indonesia (43) |
2011 | XXVI | Jakarta and Palembang6 | Indonesia (182) | Thailand (109) | Vietnam (96) |
2013 | XXVII | Naypyidaw | |||
2015 | XXVIII | Singapore City | |||
2017 | XXIX | Kuala Lumpur | |||
2019 | XXX | Bandar Seri Begawan |
- 1 Changed name when the Philippines & Indonesia were admitted.
- 2 It was the first time in SEAG history that a non-capital city hosted the biennial sports event.
- 3 It was the first time in SEAG history that the game venues were assigned into two cities namely Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Other locales hosting the games are Hai Phong, Hai Duong, Nam Dinh, Ninh Binh, Phu Tho, Vinh Phuc, Bac Ninh and Hoa Binh.
- 4 Other locales that hosted the games are several cities within Metro Manila, Los BaƱos and Calamba City in Laguna, Cebu, Bacolod, Angeles and Subic, Zambales.
- 5 The City of Chonburi and Bangkok are among the places were the 24th SEA Games held.
- 6 Palembang have been the main host for the games, Jakarta have been be the supporting co-host
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