Vietnam at the SEA Games

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Vietnam at the
Southeast Asian Games
IOC codeVIE
NOCVietnam Olympic Committee
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
1,269
Silver
1,097
Bronze
1,221
Total
3,587
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

Vietnam first sent their athletes to compete in the Southeast Asian Games in the 1989 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Vietnam has hosted the games only twice in 2003 and 2021.[1] [2]

Vietnam has won 1133 gold medals, 992 silver medals, and 1107 bronze medals totaling to 2,886 medals since 1989.[3] Vietnam has topped the Medal Tally in two Southeast Asian Games in 2003 and 2021 when they hosted it.[4][5]

Medal Tally[edit]

  • In 1959 until 1973, Vietnam has won medals under South Vietnam. These are only the medals they won as a unified Vietnam
All-time Medal Tally
Games Athletes 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total Rank
Malaysia 1989 Kuala Lumpur 46 3 11 5 19 7th
Philippines 1991 Manila ? 7 12 10 29
Singapore 1993 Singapore 9 6 19 34 6th
Thailand 1995 Chiang Mai 10 18 24 52
Indonesia 1997 Jakarta 340 35 48 50 133 5th
Brunei 1999 Bandar Seri Begawan 174 17 20 27 64
Malaysia 2001 Kuala Lumpur 431 33 35 64 132 4th
Vietnam 2003 Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh City 752 158 97 91 346 1st
Philippines 2005 Manila 528 71 71 86 228 3rd
Thailand 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima 624 64 58 82 204
Laos 2009 Vientiane 671 83 75 57 215 2nd
Indonesia 2011 Jakarta and Palembang 608 96 92 100 288 3rd
Myanmar 2013 Nay Pyi Taw 511 74 85 86 245
Singapore 2015 Singapore 391 73 53 60 186
Malaysia 2017 Kuala Lumpur 460 58 50 60 168
Philippines 2019 Philippines 856 98 85 105 288 2nd
Vietnam 2021 Hanoi 965 205 125 116 446 1st
Cambodia 2023 Phnom Penh 702 136 105 114 355
Thailand 2025 Bangkok Future event
Malaysia 2027 Kuala Lumpur Future event
Total 1230 1046 1156 3432 4th

Medals of South Vietnam (1959-1973)[edit]

All-time Medal Tally
Games Athletes 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total Rank
Thailand 1959 Bangkok ? 5 5 6 16 5
Myanmar 1961 Rangoon 9 5 8 22 4
Malaysia 1965 Kuala Lumpur 5 7 7 19 6
Thailand 1967 Bangkok 6 10 17 33 5
Myanmar 1969 Rangoon 9 5 8 22 4
Malaysia 1971 Kuala Lumpur 3 6 9 18 6
Singapore 1973 Singapore 2 13 10 25
Total 39 51 65 155 --

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A brief 12-year history of how SEA Games countries wielded their 'host's advantage'". Spin.ph. 16 December 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Vietnam NOC - Olympic Council of Asia". www.ocasia.org. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Kuala Lumpur 1965 - Olympic Council of Asia". www.ocasia.org. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  4. ^ "A brief 12-year history of how SEA Games countries wielded their 'host's advantage'". Spin.ph. 16 December 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Vietnam NOC - Olympic Council of Asia". www.ocasia.org. Retrieved 7 April 2020.