Myanmar at the SEA Games

Myanmar has competed in every Southeast Asian Games since 1959.Myanmar hosted the games in 1961, 1969 and 2013 in Yangon and Naypyidaw.

Myanmar at the
Southeast Asian Games
IOC codeMYA
NOCMyanmar Olympic Committee
Websitewww.myasoc.org
Medals
Gold
573
Silver
759
Bronze
1,027
Total
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

History

Myanmar is one of the founding six countries of the SEAP Games.At that time, the country used the name Burma and so hosted the 2nd SEAP Games in 1961.[1] Myanmar hosted 5th SEAP Games in 1969 for the second time. After that, due to political reasons, Myanmar was no longer hosted the games. However, sport delegations were sent annually. After 44 years later, Myanmar hosted again the 27th SEA Games in 2013.

Host cities
Games Year Host city Opened by Date Sports Events Nations Competitors Top-ranked team Rank Ref
Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
II 1961 Rangoon Win Maung (President) 11–16 December 13 N/A 7 623  Burma (BIR) 1
V 1969 Rangoon Ne Win (Prime Minister) 6–13 December 15 N/A 6 920  Burma (BIR) 1
Southeast Asian Games
27 2013 Naypyidaw Nyan Tun (Vice President) 11–22 December 33[2] 460 11 4730  Thailand (THA) 2

Medal summary

Myanmar Team Medal Graph (1959-2017)
Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank IOC Code
Thailand1959 Bangkok111514402MyanmarBurma (BIR)
Myanmar1961 Rangoon3526431041
Malaysia1965 Kuala Lumpur181416484
Thailand1967 Bangkok112632694
Myanmar1969 Rangoon5746461491
Malaysia1971 Kuala Lumpur202813614
Singapore1973 Singapore282415674
Thailand1975 Bangkok283533963Myanmar Burma (BIR)
Malaysia1977 Kuala Lumpur2542431104
Indonesia1979 Jakarta262624763
Philippines1981 Manila151927615
Singapore1983 Singapore181517505
Thailand1985 Bangkok131934666
Indonesia1987 Jakarta131521496
Malaysia1989 Kuala Lumpur101420446Myanmar Myanmar (MYA)
Philippines1991 Manila121629576
Singapore1993 Singapore81316377
Thailand1995 Chaing Mai42137627
Indonesia1997 Jakarta83444867
Brunei1999 Bandar Seei Begawan31010238
Malaysia2001 Kuala Lumpur191453867
Vietnam2003 Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City1643501037
Philippines2005 Manila173448997
Thailand2007 Nakhon Ratchasima142647877
Laos2009 Vientiane122237718
Indonesia2011 Jakarta and Palembang162737807Myanmar Myanmar (MYA)
Myanmar2013 Naypyidaw8463842312
Singapore2015 Singapore122631697
Malaysia2017 Kuala Lumpur71020377
Philippines201941851737
Vietnam2021 Hanoi91835627
Cambodia2023 Phnom PenhFuture Events
Thailand2025 Bangkok
Total573759102723597

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See also

References

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