
The competition schedule for the 33rd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 2025) on 13 Dec 2025 includes contests for 62 gold medals along with live broadcast programming.
On 13 Dec 2025, the 33rd SEA Games continue on their fourth day with 62 gold medals up for grabs. Attention is on “Bew” Puripol Boonsoan, the sprint hopeful, aiming for his second gold in the men's 200 meters. Meanwhile, Thai weightlifting stars Theerapong Silachai and Surachana Khambao, both Olympic medalists from Paris 2024, along with Thanyathorn Sukkharoen, make their debut. Live coverage is available on channels ONE 31, PPTV 36, Thairath TV 32, T Sports 7, and TrueVisions NOW throughout the day.
A key highlight is athletics on its third day at the Charoensuk Mongkhon Chit Cycling Track, starting at 17:00. The men's and women's 200-meter races stand out, especially with “Bew” Puripol Boonsoan, the sprint prospect, aiming for a second gold. The qualifying heats begin at 17:00, with the final scheduled for 19:15.
Weightlifting starts its first day at Chonburi Sports School. Three Thai powerlifters have strong medal prospects. Thanyathorn Sukkharoen competes first in the women's 48 kg category at 13:00. At 15:00, Major Theerapong Silachai, silver medalist from the Paris 2024 Olympics, competes in the men's 60 kg. The day concludes with Staff Sergeant Surachana Khambao, bronze medalist from the Paris Olympics, in the women's 53 kg at 17:00.
Taekwondo fighting events continue at Fashion Island Mall starting at 10:00. Thailand fields five fighters chasing titles: Thanaphum Fuengnoi (men's under 63 kg), Krittyachai Prompatju (men's under 74 kg), Chutikarn Chongkolrattanawattana (women's under 53 kg), Pannapha Hansujin (women's under 57 kg), and Sasikan Thongchan (women's under 62 kg). Additionally, indoor volleyball takes place at Huamark Indoor Stadium with the men's team opening against Singapore at 17:30.
The 62 gold medals up for grabs include: 7 from aquatic sports (6 swimming, 1 artistic swimming) at the National Sports Complex pool starting at 09:00; 8 from athletics at Suphachalasai Stadium starting at 16:30; 2 from snooker at Thunderdome from 10:00; 1 from international chess at The Bazaar Hotel, Bangkok, starting at 15:00; 1 from cricket at Therdthai Cricket Ground (Bangkok) starting at 09:00; and 1 from cycling at BMX Kamol Sport Park starting at 18:00.
Equestrian offers 2 gold medals at the Thai Polo and Equestrian Club beginning at 17:30. Extreme sports have 5 golds: 2 in rock climbing at National Sports Complex Huamark from 10:00; 2 in skateboarding at the same venue starting at 17:00; and 1 in jet ski at Jomtien Beach, Pattaya, from 14:50. Ice skating awards 2 golds at Imperial World Samrong from 13:15. Judo has 5 gold medals at Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Bangkok, starting at 13:00. Ju-jitsu has 1 gold at Ronapha Air Force Aviation Park from 09:00. Karate awards 4 golds at Chaeng Watthana Government Complex from 09:00. Petanque has 2 golds at Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University starting at 12:30. Shooting awards 2 golds at National Sports Complex Huamark starting at 09:30.
Taekwondo has 5 gold medals at Fashion Island Mall starting at 10:00. Tennis offers 2 golds at the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand starting at 10:00. Teqball has 5 golds at Chonburi Sports School starting at 16:00. Weightlifting awards 3 golds at Chonburi Sports School starting at 13:00. Woodball has 2 golds at the Naval Command Golf Course in Sattahip beginning at 08:30. Wushu awards 2 gold medals at Chaeng Watthana Government Complex starting at 09:00.