Lists of Southeast Asian Games medalists
This article includes lists of all Southeast Asian Games medalists since 1959, organised by each sport or discipline, and also by each edition of the games.
Medalist with most medals by sport
Discipline | Contested | Number of | Medals awarded | Athlete(s) with the most medals (gold-silver-bronze) |
Athlete(s) with the most gold medals | ||||
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Games (up to 2013) |
Medal events (at 2013) |
Total | |||||||
Archery | 1977–1997; since 2001 | 18 | 10 | ||||||
Swimming (men, women) |
Since 1959 | 27 | 38 | Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (40–12–3) | Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (40–12–3) | ||||
Medalist with most medals by each edition of the Games
Games | Medal | Host | Number of medal events |
Medals awarded | Athlete(s) with the most medals (gold-silver-bronze) |
Athlete(s) with the most gold medals | ||||
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Total | ||||||||||
1959 | winners | table | Bangkok, Thailand | 67 | 67 | 68 | 66 | 201 | ||
1965 | winners | table | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 102 | 102 | 97 | 106 | 305 | Patricia Chan (SIN) (8) | Patricia Chan (SIN) (8) |
1967 | winners | table | Bangkok, Thailand | 145 | 145 | 144 | 160 | 449 | Patricia Chan (SIN) (10) | Patricia Chan (SIN) (10) |
1969 | winners | table | Rangoon, Burma | 145 | 145 | 146 | 164 | 455 | Patricia Chan (SIN) (10) | Patricia Chan (SIN) (10) |
1991 | winners | table | Manila, Philippines | 328 | 328 | 334 | 400 | 1062 | Akiko Thomson (PHI) (7) | Akiko Thomson (PHI) (7) |
1993 | winners | table | Singapore | 318 | 318 | 315 | 378 | 1011 | Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (9–1–0) | Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (9–1–0) |
1995 | winners | table | Chiang Mai, Thailand | 338 | 338 | 330 | 414 | 1082 | Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (7–2–0) | Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (7–2–0) |
1999 | winners | table | Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam | 234 | 234 | 232 | 313 | 779 | Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (6–2–0) | Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (6–2–0) |
2007 | winners | table | Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand | 477 | 477 | 470 | 595 | 1542 | Miguel Molina (PHI) (4–1–1) | Miguel Molina (PHI) (4–1–1) |
2011 | winners | table | Palembang and Jakarta, Indonesia | 545 | 554 | 549 | 704 | 1807 | Tao Li (SIN) (7–0–1) | Tao Li (SIN) (7–0–1) |
2013 | winners | table | Naypyidaw, Myanmar | 461 | 459 | 611 | 1531 | Joseph Schooling (SIN) (5–1–0) | Joseph Schooling (SIN) (5–1–0) | |
See also
References
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