
Summary of SEA Games 2025 medals as of 13 Dec 2025: Thailand leads with 95 gold medals.
On 13 Dec 2025, the medal summary for the 33rd SEA Games as of 22:00 shows Thailand leading with 95 gold, 60 silver, and 39 bronze medals.
Indonesia has moved up to second place after adding to its tally, now holding 31 gold, 43 silver, and 36 bronze medals, while Vietnam dropped to third with 30 gold, 29 silver, and 54 bronze medals.
1st place: Thailand with 95 gold, 60 silver, and 39 bronze medals, totaling 194 medals.
2nd place: Indonesia with 31 gold, 43 silver, and 36 bronze medals, totaling 110 medals.
3rd place: Vietnam with 30 gold, 29 silver, and 54 bronze medals, totaling 113 medals.
4th place: Singapore with 19 gold, 19 silver, and 25 bronze medals, totaling 63 medals.
5th place: Malaysia with 16 gold, 15 silver, and 48 bronze medals, totaling 79 medals.
6th place: Philippines with 15 gold, 23 silver, and 52 bronze medals, totaling 90 medals.
7th place: Myanmar with 2 gold, 12 silver, and 16 bronze medals, totaling 30 medals.
8th place: Laos with 2 gold, 3 silver, and 13 bronze medals, totaling 18 medals.
9th place: Brunei with 0 gold, 1 silver, and 4 bronze medals, totaling 5 medals.
10th place: Timor Leste with 0 gold, 0 silver, and 2 bronze medals, totaling 2 medals.
A key highlight in athletics over three days was winning 9 gold, 9 silver, and 2 bronze medals. “Biw” Phuripol Boonsoan, the fastest 100-meter runner in ASEAN and ranked third in Asia, won gold in the men's 200-meter race with a time of 20.07 seconds. This marked his second gold medal of the SEA Games, breaking his own previous SEA Games record of 20.37 seconds and his personal best of 20.19 seconds.
Another sport excelling in gold medals was taekwondo, which added 3 more golds on the final competition day, bringing the total to 10 gold medals in the SEA Games.