Philippines at the Southeast Asian Games

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]

Philippines at the
Southeast Asian Games
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
1,067
Silver
1,193
Bronze
1,477
Total
3,737
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

Southeast Asian Games

All-time medal tally

The country ranks 4th 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
1977 Kuala Lumpur-31303091-3
1979 Jakarta-243138934
1981 Manila-5555771873
1983 Singapore-4948531502
1985 Bangkok-4354321293
1987 Jakarta-5978692063
1989 Kuala Lumpur-2637641275
1991 Manila6819162842372
1993 Singapore5805759721883
1995 Chiang Mai-3348641453
1997 Jakarta58343571092094
1999 Bandar Seri Begawan-202641875
2001 Kuala Lumpur-3165671635
2003 Hanoi-4955751794
2005 Manila89211284942901
2007 Nakhon Ratchasima6204191962286
2009 Vientiane2513835511245
2011 Jakarta5123755771696
2013 Napyidaw2192934381017
2015 Singapore4662936661316
2017 Kuala Lumpur4972433641216
2019 Philippines1,1151491171213871
2021 Vietnam656------
2023 Phnom PenhFuture event
2025 ChonburiFuture event
Total1,0671,1931,4773,737- 4th

Medals by sport

Sport Rank Total
Archery28283894
Athletics-----
Badminton70055
Basketball1218534
Billiards and snooker128142668
Bodybuilding-----
Bowling-----
Boxing-----
Chess-----
Cricket-----
Cycling-----
Diving-----
Duathlon11113
eSports13115
Equestrian-----
Fencing-----
Field hockey-----
Figure skating30314
Floorball-----
Football70011
Futsal40011
Golf-----
Gymnastics-----
Ice hockey21012
Indoor hockey21012
Judo-----
Karate-----
Kickboxing23216
Kurash31258
Lawn bowls-----
Modern pentathlon22125
Muaythai-8171338
Netball-----
Obstacle racing163110
Pencak silat-----
Pétanque-----
Polo41012
Rowing-----
Rugby sevens22114
Sailing-----
Sepaktakraw-----
Short track speed skating50011
Shooting-----
Softball-----
Squash-----
Swimming-----
Synchronised swimming-----
Table tennis03811
Taekwondo-----
Tennis3213555111
Triathlon176518
Volleyball365920
Waterskiing-----
Water polo-----
Weightlifting-----
Wushu-----
Total31250121516124076

ASEAN Para Games

All-time medal tally

Ranking is based on total gold medals earned.

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
2001 Kuala Lumpur-5610217
2003 Hanoi-21524418
2005 Manila-193937956
2008 Nakhon Ratchasima-1721212595
2009 Kuala Lumpur60242426745
2011 Suarabaya46232318646
2014 Napyidaw79201921606
2015 Singapore64161726597
2017 Kuala Lumpur115202029695
2019 Philippines274Cancelled due to Covid-19 Pandemic
2021 SurakartaFuture event
2023 Phnom PenhFuture event
2025 ChonburiFuture event
Total146184212542 6th

ASEAN University Games

All-time medal tally

Ranking is based on total gold medals earned.

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Chiang Mai 1981
Jakarta 1982
Bangi 1984
Singapore 1986
Pattaya 1988
Bandung 1990
Shah Alam 1993
Singapore 1994
Bandar Seri Begawan 1996
Bangkok 199921621474
Manila 2002-----
Surabaya 200410911304
Hanoi 2006576185
Kuala Lumpur 200881221416
Chiang Mai 20105424335
Vientiane 201221216307
Palembang 2014101121425
Singapore 201651218366
Naypyidaw 2018100110
Ubon Ratchathani 2022Future event
Total-----

ASEAN School Games

All-time medal tally

Ranking is based on total gold medals earned.

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Suphanburi 2009Did not participate
Kuala Lumpur 201002356
Singapore 201110236
Surabaya 201202137
Hanoi 201300338
Marikina 2014111422474
Bandar Seri Begawan 20153311176
Chiang Mai 2016Did not participate
Singapore 201713821426
Kuala Lumpur 20189720366
Semarang 20194722336
Total41431051896

See also

References

  1. 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.
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