
Summary of the 2025 SEA Games medal standings: Thailand won 233 gold medals, claimed the top gold medal position, and broke the all-time record.
Here is a summary of the medal standings for all 10 countries participating in the 2025 SEA Games after all events concluded. The Thai athletes held the top gold medal position while successfully breaking the all-time record previously set by Vietnam.
The 33rd SEA Games, hosted by Thailand from 9 to 20 December 2025, featured competitions in 50 sports, 3 demonstration sports, and 1 economically impactful sport. The main 50 sports contested a total of 573 gold medals, with the games concluding on 20 December 2025.
The results showed that the Thai team won 233 gold, 154 silver, and 108 bronze medals, securing the top gold medal position for the 14th time. This marks Thailand's return to the top after 10 years, having last achieved this at the 28th SEA Games in Singapore in 2015. They also broke Vietnam's record of 205 gold medals set at the 31st SEA Games in Vietnam in 2022.
The tally of 233 gold medals has officially surpassed the SEA Games all-time record of 205 golds set by Vietnam in 2021. This achievement also marks Thailand's 14th time as the top gold medal winner.
Summary of medal standings for the 10 countries at the 33rd SEA Games:
1st: Thailand – 233 gold, 154 silver, 108 bronze
2nd: Indonesia – 91 gold, 111 silver, 131 bronze
3rd: Vietnam – 87 gold, 81 silver, 110 bronze
4th: Malaysia – 57 gold, 57 silver, 117 bronze
5th: Singapore – 52 gold, 61 silver, 87 bronze
6th: Philippines – 50 gold, 73 silver, 153 bronze
7th: Myanmar – 3 gold, 21 silver, 46 bronze
8th: Laos – 2 gold, 9 silver, 27 bronze
9th: Brunei – 1 gold, 3 silver, 5 bronze
10th: Timor-Leste – 1 silver, 7 bronze
List of times Thai athletes have topped the SEA Games gold medal standings:
1st SEAP Games, 1959: 35 gold, 26 silver, 16 bronze
3rd SEAP Games, 1965: 38 gold, 33 silver, 35 bronze
4th SEAP Games, 1967: 77 gold, 48 silver, 47 bronze
6th SEAP Games, 1971: 44 gold, 27 silver, 38 bronze
7th SEAP Games, 1973: 47 gold, 25 silver, 27 bronze
8th SEAP Games, 1975: 80 gold, 45 silver, 39 bronze
13th SEA Games, 1985: 92 gold, 66 silver, 59 bronze
18th SEA Games, 1995: 157 gold, 98 silver, 91 bronze
20th SEA Games, 1999: 65 gold, 48 silver, 56 bronze
24th SEA Games, 2007: 183 gold, 123 silver, 103 bronze
25th SEA Games, 2009: 86 gold, 83 silver, 97 bronze
27th SEA Games, 2013: 107 gold, 94 silver, 81 bronze
28th SEA Games, 2015: 95 gold, 83 silver, 69 bronze
33rd SEA Games, 2025: 233 gold, 154 silver, 108 bronze