Lists of Southeast Asian Games medalists

This article includes lists of all Southeast Asian Games medalists since 1959, organised by each sport or discipline, and also by each edition of the games.

Medalist with most medals by sport

Discipline Contested Number of Medals awarded Athlete(s) with the most medals
(gold-silver-bronze)
Athlete(s) with the most gold medals
Games
(up to 2013)
Medal events
(at 2013)
1st 2nd 3rd Total
Archery 1977–1997; since 2001 18 10
Swimming
(men, women)
Since 1959 27 38  Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (40–12–3)  Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (40–12–3)

Medalist with most medals by each edition of the Games

Games Medal Host Number of
medal events
Medals awarded Athlete(s) with the most medals
(gold-silver-bronze)
Athlete(s) with the most gold medals
1st 2nd 3rd Total
1959 winners table Thailand Bangkok, Thailand 67 67 68 66 201
1965 winners table Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 102 102 97 106 305  Patricia Chan (SIN) (8)  Patricia Chan (SIN) (8)
1967 winners table Thailand Bangkok, Thailand 145 145 144 160 449  Patricia Chan (SIN) (10)  Patricia Chan (SIN) (10)
1969 winners table Myanmar Rangoon, Burma 145 145 146 164 455  Patricia Chan (SIN) (10)  Patricia Chan (SIN) (10)
1991 winners table Philippines Manila, Philippines 328 328 334 400 1062  Akiko Thomson (PHI) (7)  Akiko Thomson (PHI) (7)
1993 winners table Singapore Singapore 318 318 315 378 1011  Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (9–1–0)  Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (9–1–0)
1995 winners table Thailand Chiang Mai, Thailand 338 338 330 414 1082  Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (7–2–0)  Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (7–2–0)
1999 winners table Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam 234 234 232 313 779  Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (6–2–0)  Joscelin Yeo (SIN) (6–2–0)
2007 winners table Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand 477 477 470 595 1542  Miguel Molina (PHI) (4–1–1)  Miguel Molina (PHI) (4–1–1)
2011 winners table Indonesia Palembang and Jakarta, Indonesia 545 554 549 704 1807  Tao Li (SIN) (7–0–1)  Tao Li (SIN) (7–0–1)
2013 winners table Myanmar Naypyidaw, Myanmar 461 459 611 1531  Joseph Schooling (SIN) (5–1–0)  Joseph Schooling (SIN) (5–1–0)

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References

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