2025 SEA Games Medal Table Still Unavailable Amid Opening of 33rd Edition in Thailand
With events underway but no official medal standings yet published, fans await the first full tally from SEA Games organisers
The 33rd 2025 Southeast Asian Games — held in Bangkok and Chonburi, Thailand from December 9 to December 20 — is underway, yet no publicly accessible, verified full medal table has been released.
Organisers appear to be compiling results, but as of now no credible source offers a complete breakdown of gold, silver, and bronze totals for all participating nations.
The Games feature competition across 50 sports and 574 events, bringing together athletes from across Southeast Asia.
While some individual country results have surfaced — for example, the delegation from Philippines national team is recorded as having won two gold, two silver and nine bronze medals, ranking seventh among active participants — these partial data do not amount to a comprehensive medal standings.
Earlier publicly shared “medal-table” charts for 2025 are placeholders dating back to pre-Games publications, showing zero across all categories; they cannot be taken as reflective of actual outcomes.
This includes a table displayed on a site promoted as the official tally — but design and context suggest a preparatory template rather than real results.
Media observers and sports fans have noted the conspicuous absence of an updated official tally, even as some competitions conclude and gold medals are awarded.
The lag appears to stem from the scale of this year’s Games — 574 events across dozens of venues — which may be creating delays in collating, verifying and publishing full results.
As the Games progress toward their conclusion on December 20, the expectation builds that organisers will soon release the definitive standings.
Until then, any published “medal table” remains provisional, and enthusiasts are watching for confirmation of the final ranking and medal counts across all 11 participating nations.