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Games of Southeast Asian Nations

Games of Southeast Asian Nations (English: Southeast Asian Games), or commonly abbreviated as SEA Games is a sporting event held every two years and involves 11 countries of Southeast Asia. Rules match at the SEA Games Sports Federation under the auspices of Southeast Asia (English: Southeast Asian Games Federation) under the supervision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Olympic Council of Asia (OCA).Table of contents
 
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* 1 History
    
* 2 The Host Statistics
    
* 3 Locations
          
3.1 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
          
3.2 Games of Southeast Asian Nations
    
* 4 See also
    
* 5 Footnote
    
* 6 External links
[Edit] HistoryThe origins of the SEA Games is closely related to Southeast Asian Peninsular Games or SEAP Games. SEAP Games was initiated by Laung Sukhumnaipradit, by then Vice President of Olympic Committee of Thailand. The aim is to strengthen cooperation, understanding and relations between countries in the ASEAN region.Thailand, Burma (now Myanmar), Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia (with Singapore included later) is the pioneer countries. They agreed to hold this event every two years. In addition the Committee also established SEAP Games Federation.SEAP Games was held in Bangkok from 12 to 17 December 1959, followed by more than 527 athletes and organizers from Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam and Laos who competed in 12 sports.In the SEAP Games VIII in 1975, the SEAP Federation considered the inclusion of Indonesia and the Philippines. These two countries officially signed in 1977, and in the same year SEAP Federation changed their name to Southeast Asian Games Federation (SEAGF), and this event became the State Games of Southeast Asian Nations. Brunei is inserted at the State Games X Southeast Asian Nations in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Timor Leste in the Games of Southeast Asian Nations XXII in Hanoi, Vietnam.[Edit] Statistics HostsState Number of Years
 
Thailand61959, 1967, 1975, 1985, 1995, 2007
 
Malaysia61965, 1971, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2019
 
Indonesia41979, 1987, 1997, 2011
 
Singapore41973, 1983, 1993, 2015
 
Philippines31981, 1991, 2005
 
Myanmar31961, 1969, 2013
 
Vietnam22003, 2023
 
Brunei21999, 2017
 
LaosA2009
 
CambodiaA2021
 
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[Edit] Location[Edit] Southeast Asian Peninsular GamesThis year's show host State Champion1959 I Bangkok Thailand Thailand Flag of Thailand Flag of Thailand1961 II Rangoon Burma Myanmar Flag of Myanmar Flag of Burma1963 canceled Phnom Penh Cambodia Cambodia Flag of Thailand Flag of ThailandIII 1965 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Flag of Malaysia Flag of Thailand ThailandIV 1967 Bangkok Flag of Thailand Thailand Flag of Thailand Thailand1969 V Rangoon Burma Myanmar Flag of Myanmar Flag of Burma1971 VI Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Flag of Malaysia Flag of Thailand ThailandVII 1973 Flag of Singapore Flag of Singapore Singapore Thailand ThailandVIII 1975 Flag of Thailand Thailand Bangkok Flag of Thailand Thailand[Edit] Games of Southeast Asian NationsThis year's event hosts a general State ChampionIX 1977 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Flag of Malaysia Flag of Indonesia Indonesia1979 X Jakarta Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Flag of Indonesia IndonesiaXI 1981 Manila Philippines Philippines Flag of Indonesia Flag of IndonesiaXII 1983 Singapore Flag of Singapore Singapore Flag of Indonesia IndonesiaXIII 1985 Flag of Thailand Thailand Bangkok Flag of Thailand Thailand1987 XIV Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia Flag of Indonesia Flag of IndonesiaXV 1989 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Flag of Malaysia Flag of Indonesia Indonesia1991 XVI Manila Philippines Philippines Flag of Indonesia Flag of IndonesiaXVII 1993 Flag of Singapore Singapore Flag Singapore Indonesia Indonesia1995 XVIII Chiang Mai Thailand Flag of Thailand Flag of Thailand Thailand1997 XIX Jakarta Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Flag of Indonesia IndonesiaXX 1999 Bandar Seri Begawan of Brunei Flag of Brunei Flag of Thailand Thailand2001 XXI Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Flag of Malaysia Flag of Malaysia Malaysia2003 XXII Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam Flag of Vietnam Flag of Vietnam Vietnam2005 XXIII Manila Philippines Philippines Flag Philippines Flag of Philippines2007 XXIV Nakhon Ratchasima Thailand Flag of Thailand Flag of Thailand Thailand2009 XXV Vientiane Laos Flag of Laos Flag of Thailand Thailand2011 XXVI Jakarta and Palembang Indonesia Flag of IndonesiaWill comeThis year's event hosts a general State Champion2013 XXVII Naypyidaw Myanmar Flag of MyanmarXXVIII 2015 Singapore [1] Flag of Singapore Singapore2017 XXIX Bandar Seri Begawan of Brunei Flag of Brunei Darussalam2019 XXX Penang Malaysia Flag of MalaysiaXXXI 2021 Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Phnom PenhXXXII 2023 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Flag of Vietnam2025 XXXIII? To be announced2027 XXXIV? To be announced[Edit] See also

    
* ASEAN Para Games
    
* Asean University Games
[Edit] Footnotes

   
1. ^ Http://olahraga.kompas.com/read/2011/11/12/19461218/Singapura.Tuan.Rumah.SEA.Games.2015
[Edit] External links

    
* (UK) State Games XXIII Southeast Asian Nations in the Philippines 2005
    
* (UK) Information Games Southeast Asian Nations
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