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The Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) is a multi-sport event among Southeast Asian nations held every two years.
This year, the 2025 SEA Games are being held in Thailand from December 9—20, 2025.
As of December 16, 2025, Thailand leads the SEA Games medal standings with a total of 292 medals.
Thailand's medal haul is dominated by gold medals, with the most coming from athletics (10 gold medals), taekwondo (10 gold medals), and canoeing (10 gold medals).
Indonesia then ranks second with a total of 181 medals.
Indonesia's gold medals mostly come from athletics (8 gold medals), wushu (5 gold medals), sport climbing (4 gold medals), judo (4 gold medals), and pistol shooting (4 gold medals).
Below are the provisional medal standings for the 2025 SEA Games as of December 16, 2025, at 11:00 AM WIB:
Thailand
- Gold: 145
- Silver: 87
- Bronze: 60
- Total: 292
Indonesia
- Gold: 52
- Silver: 65
- Bronze: 64
- Total: 181
Vietnam
- Gold: 40
- Silver: 47
- Bronze: 70
- Total: 157
Singapore
- Gold: 34
- Silver: 32
- Bronze: 39
- Total: 105
Malaysia
- Gold: 26
- Silver: 28
- Bronze: 79
- Total: 133
Philippines
- Gold: 25
- Silver: 38
- Bronze: 80
- Total: 143
Myanmar
- Gold: 3
- Silver: 17
- Bronze: 22
- Total: 42
Laos
- Gold: 2
- Silver: 6
- Bronze: 16
- Total: 24
Brunei
- Gold: 1
- Silver: 3
- Bronze: 4
- Total: 8
Timor-Leste
- Gold: 0
- Silver: 0
- Bronze: 2
- Total: 2
One Southeast Asian country is not participating in the 2025 SEA Games, namely Cambodia.
On December 10, 2025, Cambodia withdrew from the event due to security concerns, related to their ongoing conflict with Thailand.
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