
The competition schedule for the 33rd Southeast Asian Games, or SEA Games 2025, on 14 Dec 2025 contests 75 gold medals, along with the live broadcast schedule.
On the 5th day of the 33rd SEA Games today (14 Dec), 75 gold medals are contested. The Thai team features "Wave" Weeraphon Wichuma, the powerhouse and silver medalist from the 2024 Paris Olympics, and holder of two gold medals and two world records from the 2025 World Championships, leading the weightlifting squad in the men's 71 kg category. Meanwhile, badminton, golf, and sepak takraw also offer chances for more gold medals. The women's football team, "Chaba Kaew," faces the Philippines in the semifinals, and the Thai women's volleyball team also has a semifinal match. Live coverage runs all day on PPTV 36, Thairath TV 32, ONE 31, T Sports 7, and TrueVisions NOW.
A key highlight for Thailand is weightlifting, with three gold medals contested at the Chonburi Provincial Sports School. "Wave" Weeraphon Wichuma, the powerhouse and silver medalist at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the men's 73 kg, and holder of two gold medals and two world records from the 2025 World Championships in the men's 71 kg category, leads the charge in the men's 71 kg division starting at 17:00. Earlier, Patthapong Thongsuk competes in the men's 65 kg at 13:00, followed by Suratsawadee Yodsarn in the women's 58 kg at 15:00.
Thai athletes also have strong medal prospects in promising sports such as badminton, contesting five gold medals in individual and doubles events at Thammasat University Rangsit, starting at 11:00; golf, with four gold medals in men's and women's individual and team events at Pattaya Country Club, Chonburi, starting at 08:00; and sepak takraw, with two gold medals in men's and women's team events at Nakhon Pathom Municipal Sports Center, starting at 09:00.
Additionally, the women's national football team "Chaba Kaew" plays the Philippines in the semifinals at Chonburi Stadium at 18:30. The Thai women's national volleyball team also has a semifinal match at Huamark Indoor Stadium at 15:00.
The 75 gold medals contested today include swimming with 5 golds at the National Sports Complex Pool, Huamark, starting at 09:00; and athletics with 4 golds at Supachalasai Stadium, starting at 17:00.
Badminton offers 5 gold medals at Thammasat University Rangsit at 11:00; baseball 1 gold at the 60th Anniversary Queen Sirikit Sports Complex, Pathum Thani, starting at 12:00; billiards 1 gold at Thunderdome at 14:00; bowling 1 gold at Blue O Rhythm and Bowl, Major Cineplex Ratchayothin, at 17:00; cycling 2 golds at Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy at 15:00; and equestrian 1 gold at Thai Polo and Equestrian Club, Pattaya, Chonburi, starting at 08:30.
Esports contests 1 gold medal at Sala Phra Kiao, Chulalongkorn University, starting at 18:00; extreme sports have 9 golds split among rock climbing with 2 golds at National Sports Complex Huamark starting at 10:00, skateboarding with 2 golds at the same venue starting at 17:00, and jet ski with 1 gold at Jomtien Beach, Pattaya starting at 08:30; golf 4 golds at Pattaya Country Club, Chonburi starting at 08:00; judo 1 gold at Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Bangkok starting at 13:00; kabaddi 2 golds at Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin starting at 15:30; karate 2 golds at Chaeng Watthana Government Center starting at 09:00; and Pencak Silat 3 golds at Hall 4, IMPACT Arena, Muang Thong Thani starting at 10:00.
Rugby contests 2 gold medals at Thupatemi Stadium starting at 17:30; sailing 7 golds at Dongtan Bay, Sattahip, Chonburi starting at 12:00; sepak takraw 2 golds at Nakhon Pathom Municipal Sports Center starting at 09:00; shooting 13 golds at National Sports Complex Huamark starting at 11:45; table tennis 2 golds at Central WestGate starting at 10:00; weightlifting 3 golds at Chonburi Provincial Sports School starting at 13:00; woodball 2 golds at Naval Command Golf Course, Sattahip starting at 08:30; and wushu 2 golds at Chaeng Watthana Government Center starting at 09:00.
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