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1995 SEA Games

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The 18th Southeast Asian Games were held in Chiang Mai, Thailand in 1995. It was the first time that a non-capital city hosted the biennial sports event. The games were opened by Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn. With the return of Cambodia, all ten members of the federation were present to compete in the SEA Games for the first time.

Mascot

Sawasdee (Template:Lang-th), a Siamese cat with Bo Sang umbrella was the official 1995 SEA Games mascot.

Sawasdee is the word often spoken with the wai as a greeting or farewell in Thailand.

Bo Sang Village of Chiang Mai province is famed throughout Thailand for the making of exquisitely hand made and painted umbrellas.

Medal count

Key

  *   Host nation (Thailand)

1  Thailand (THA)* 157 98 91 346
2  Indonesia (INA) 77 67 77 221
3  Philippines (PHI) 33 48 64 145
4  Malaysia (MAS) 31 49 69 149
5  Singapore (SIN) 26 27 42 95
6  Vietnam (VIE) 10 18 24 52
7  Myanmar (MYA) 4 21 37 62
8  Brunei (BRU) 0 2 6 8
9=  Cambodia (CAM) 0 0 2 2
9=  Laos (LAO) 0 0 2 2
Total (10 NOCs) 338 330 414 1082

Sports

Venues

Chiang Mai

700th Anniversary Sport Complex

  • Main Stadium (Opening and Closing Ceremony, Athletics, Football)
  • Aquatics Centre (Aquatics Sport)
  • Gymnasium 1 (Volleyball)
  • Gymnasium 2 (Basketball)
  • Gymnasium 3 (Badminton, Sepak Takraw)
  • Shooting Range (Shooting)
  • Tennis Court (Tennis)
  • Velodrome (Cycling)

Other venues

  • Chiang Mai-Lamphun Golf Course (Golf)
  • Chiang Mai University (Archery, Table Tennis)
  • Lanna Poly Technical School (Taekwondo)
  • Mae Joe Institute of Agricultural Technology (Gymnastic, Hockey)
  • Mae Kuang Reservoir (Rowing)
  • Montfort College (Judo)
  • Municipal Sport Complex (Rugby Football, Weightlifting)
  • Pack Squadron Riding Ground (Equestrian)
  • Pang Suan Kaew Hotel (Billiards and Snooker)
  • Payap University (Boxing)
  • Wattanothai Payap School (Fencing)
Chon Buri
  • Ambassador Jomtien Hotel (Squash)
  • Dong Tan Beach-Sattahip Bay (Sailing)
  • Star Bowl (Bowling)
Lamphun
  • Lamphun Sport Complex (Football, Pencak Silat)

Sponsorships

Main Sponsor

References

Preceded by
1993
Singapore
Southeast Asian Games Succeeded by
1997
Jakarta, Indonesia