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Philippines at the SEA Games

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Philippines at the
Southeast Asian Games
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
1,180
Silver
1,346
Bronze
1,703
Total
4,229
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

The Philippines first sent athletes to the Southeast Asian Games in 1977. Prior to 1977, the Southeast Asian Games were known as the Southeast Asian Peninsular Games. The country has hosted the games four times; in 1981, 1991, 2005, and 2019.[1] The country's best finish at the games happened twice, both of them which they hosted: in 2005 finishing as overall champions of the games with Thailand and Vietnam finishing second and third in the overall medal standings.[2][3] and in 2019 in which they beat their own 2005 medal record.[4] Their best finish in the games, excluding editions hosted by the Philippines, was at the 1983 edition where they finish second behind Indonesia.[1]

Southeast Asian Games

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All-time medal tally

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The country ranks 5th in the all-time Medal Tally of the Southeast Asian Games and the 4th in the region to have hit 1,000-mark in the 3 tiers of medals.[5][6]

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Medal Rank Gold Rank
Malaysia 1977 Kuala Lumpur - 31 30 30 91 - 3
Indonesia 1979 Jakarta - 24 31 38 93 4
Philippines 1981 Manila - 55 55 77 187 3
Singapore 1983 Singapore - 49 48 53 150 2
Thailand 1985 Bangkok - 43 54 32 129 3
Indonesia 1987 Jakarta - 59 78 69 206 3
Malaysia 1989 Kuala Lumpur - 26 37 64 127 5
Philippines 1991 Manila 681 91 62 84 237 2
Singapore 1993 Singapore 580 57 59 72 188 3
Thailand 1995 Chiang Mai - 33 48 64 145 3
Indonesia 1997 Jakarta 583 43 57 109 209 4
Brunei 1999 Bandar Seri Begawan - 20 26 41 87 5
Malaysia 2001 Kuala Lumpur - 31 65 67 163 5
Vietnam 2003 Hanoi - 49 55 75 179 4
Philippines 2005 Manila 892 112 84 94 290 1
Thailand 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima 620 41 91 96 228 6
Laos 2009 Vientiane 251 38 35 51 124 5
Indonesia 2011 Jakarta 512 37 55 77 169 6
Myanmar 2013 Napyidaw 219 29 34 38 101 7
Singapore 2015 Singapore 466 29 36 66 131 6
Malaysia 2017 Kuala Lumpur 497 24 33 64 121 6
Philippines 2019 Philippines 1,115 149 117 121 387 1
Vietnam 2021 Vietnam 656 52 70 105 227 4
Cambodia 2023 Phnom Penh 840 58 85 117 260 5
Thailand 2025 Bangkok-Chonburi-Songkhla Future event
Malaysia 2027 Kuala Lumpur Future event
Singapore 2029 Singapore Future event
Laos 2031 Laos Future event
Philippines 2033 Philippines Future event
Total 1,180 1,346 1,703 4,229 - 5th

Medals by sport

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Sport Rank 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
Archery 3 28 28 38 94
Athletics - 109* 114* 103* 326* Athletics Record tentative due to insufficient records.
Badminton 8 0 0 6 6
Basketball 1 23 12 6 41
Billiards and snooker 1 38 26 34 98
Bodybuilding 3 47 68 12 -
Bowling 4 12 17 29 -
Boxing - 38* 32* 37* 97* Boxing Record tentative due to insufficient records.
Chess - - - - -
Cricket - - - - -
Cycling - - - - -
Diving - - - - -
Duathlon 1 1 1 1 3
eSports 1 3 1 1 5
Equestrian - - - - -
Fencing - - - - -
Field hockey - - - - -
Figure skating 3 0 3 1 4
Floorball 3 0 1 1 2
Football 7 0 0 2 2
Futsal 6 0 0 1 1
Golf - - - - -
Gymnastics - - - - -
Handball 0 1 1 2
Ice hockey 2 1 0 1 2
Indoor hockey 2 1 0 1 2
Judo - - - - -
Karate - - - - -
Kickboxing 2 3 2 1 6
Kurash 3 1 2 5 8
Lawn bowls - - - - -
Modern pentathlon 2 2 1 2 5
Muaythai - 8 17 13 38
Netball - - - - -
Obstacle racing 1 10 5 1 16
Pencak silat - - - - -
Pétanque - - - - -
Polo 4 1 0 1 2
Rowing - - - - -
Rugby sevens 2 2 1 1 4
Sailing - - - - -
Sepaktakraw - - - - -
Short track speed skating 5 0 0 1 1
Shooting - - - - -
Softball - - - - -
Squash - - - - -
Swimming - - - - -
Synchronised swimming - - - - -
Table tennis 0 3 8 11
Taekwondo - - - - -
Tennis 3 21 35 55 111
Triathlon 1 11 9 6 26
Volleyball 3 6 5 9 20
Waterskiing - - - - -
Water polo - - - - -
Weightlifting - - - - -
Wushu - - - - -
Total 5 1250 1215 1612 4076

ASEAN Para Games

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All-time medal tally

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Ranking is based on total gold medals earned.

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Malaysia 2001 Kuala Lumpur - 5 6 10 21 7
Vietnam 2003 Hanoi - 2 15 24 41 8
Philippines 2005 Manila - 19 39 37 95 6
Thailand 2008 Nakhon Ratchasima - 17 21 21 59 5
Malaysia 2009 Kuala Lumpur 60 24 24 26 74 5
Indonesia 2011 Suarabaya 46 23 23 18 64 6
Myanmar 2014 Napyidaw 79 20 19 21 60 6
Singapore 2015 Singapore 64 16 17 26 59 7
Malaysia 2017 Kuala Lumpur 115 20 20 29 69 5
Philippines 2019 Philippines 274 Cancelled due to Covid-19 Pandemic
Indonesia 2021 Surakarta 144 28 31 46 105 5
Cambodia 2023 Phnom Penh 174 33 33 50 116 5
Thailand 2026 Nakhon Ratchasima Future event
Total 208 248 307 763 6th

ASEAN University Games

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All-time medal tally

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Ranking is based on total gold medals earned.

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Thailand 1981 Chiang Mai
Indonesia 1982 Jakarta
Malaysia 1984 Bangi
Singapore 1986 Singapore
Thailand 1988 Pattaya
Indonesia 1990 Bandung
Malaysia 1993 Shah Alam
Singapore 1994 Singapore
Brunei 1996 Bandar Seri Begawan
Thailand 1999 Bangkok 2 16 21 47 4
Philippines 2002 Manila - - - - -
Indonesia 2004 Surabaya 10 9 11 30 4
Vietnam 2006 Hanoi 5 7 6 18 5
Malaysia 2008 Kuala Lumpur 8 12 21 41 6
Thailand 2010 Chiang Mai 5 4 24 33 5
Laos 2012 Vientiane 2 12 16 30 7
Indonesia 2014 Palembang 10 11 21 42 5
Singapore 2016 Singapore 5 12 18 36 6
Myanmar 2018 Naypyidaw 1 0 0 1 10
Thailand 2022 Ubon Ratchathani 5 4 4 13 7
Indonesia 2024 Surabaya-Malang 3 3 9 15 6
Total - - - - -

ASEAN School Games

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All-time medal tally

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Ranking is based on total gold medals earned.

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Thailand 2009 Suphanburi Did not participate
Malaysia 2010 Kuala Lumpur 0 2 3 5 6
Singapore 2011 Singapore 1 0 2 3 6
Indonesia 2012 Surabaya 0 2 1 3 7
Vietnam 2013 Hanoi 0 0 3 3 8
Philippines 2014 Marikina 11 14 22 47 4
Brunei 2015 Bandar Seri Begawan 3 3 11 17 6
Thailand 2016 Chiang Mai Did not participate
Singapore 2017 Singapore 13 8 21 42 6
Malaysia 2018 Kuala Lumpur 9 7 20 36 6
Indonesia 2019 Semarang 4 7 22 33 6
Philippines 2022 Dumaguete Cancelled
Vietnam 2024 Da Nang 2 8 20 30 6
Total 41 43 105 189 6

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Santos, Reynaldo Jr. (6 June 2015). "FAST FACTS: Philippines in the SEA Games". Rappler. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  2. ^ Noguera, Emil (13 July 2013). "Philippine sports is a mess – Coseteng". The Manila Times. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Medals tally in 2005 SEA Games". GMA News. 6 December 2007. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Best ever! Philippines tops 2005 gold total for SEA Games record". ABS-CBN News. 9 December 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  5. ^ "How PH fared in last 5 SEA Games".
  6. ^ "After 14 years, Team Philippines is SEA Games overall champion anew". 11 December 2019.