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How many medals has Philippines won in SEA Games?

How many medals has Philippines won in SEA Games?

Philippines at the Southeast Asian Games
NOC Philippine Olympic Committee
Website www.olympic.ph
Medals Ranked 4th Gold 1,067 Silver 1,193 Bronze 1,477 Total 3,737
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

Who has the most medals in SEA Games?

Joscelin Yeo
As of 2019, Singaporean swimmer Joscelin Yeo has won the most Southeast Asian Games medals with 55 (40 gold, 12 silver, 3 bronze).

Who won the SEA Games?

the Philippines
As the games officially concluded today, the Philippines has successfully repeated a historic feat for wrapping its 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games campaign as overall champion on home soil.

Which country won in the SEA Games on October 14 2015?

The final medal tally was led by Thailand, which won the most gold medals, followed by host Singapore which won the most medals overall…

Who was the winner of the 2013 SEA Games?

The gold medal win for Ho is likely just the beginning. Ho had already made the nation of Singapore proud with his gold-medal performance, but the sheer domination from the country’s table tennis team was another highlight of the 2013 SEA Games.

What was the logo for the 2013 Southeast Asian Games?

The logo of the 2013 Southeast Asian Games is an image of the map of Myanmar. The Southeast Asian Games Federation logo at the tip of the logo, has eleven rings which resembling the 11 Southeast Asian countries and the Southeast Asian Games Federation.

What was the conclusion of the SEA Games?

The 27th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games have been exciting, and the conclusion of the 2013 event has the fans that supported the 11 nations participating along the way disappointed that the competition is over… SEA Games 2013: Updated Medal Count, Standings and Biggest Moments | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights

Where was the opening ceremony of the 2013 SEA Games?

27th SEA Games opening ceremony at Wunna Theikdi Stadium in Naypyidaw The opening ceremony was held on 11 December 2013 at the Wunna Theikdi Stadium. It marked the nation’s biggest sporting event since 1969. It was led with pre-launch entertainment and a series of screens beamed a dramatic lights show during the Chinese-backed extravaganza.