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Indonesia at the SEA Games

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Indonesia at the
Southeast Asian Games
IOC codeINA
NOCIndonesian Olympic Committee
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
1,980
Silver
1,876
Bronze
1,970
Total
5,826
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

Indonesia competed for the first time in the Southeast Asian Games in 1977 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Indonesia ranks 2nd on the current All-time Medal Tally behind the powerhouse Thailand. Indonesia has dominated the medal tally ranks, excluding all of the games that Indonesia has hosted, they have ranked 1st in 1977, 1981, 1983, 1989, 1991, and 1993.

Indonesia has hosted the games 4 times, first in 1979, again in 1987, 10 years later in 1997, and their final hosted event in 2011.

History

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Indonesia has hosted the games 4 times. They first competed in 1977 debuting with the Philippines and Brunei. Indonesia bid and hosted the 1979 Southeast Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia. They hosted again after 9 years in 1987, they hosted again after 10 years in 1997, and hosted their recent games in 2011 after 14 years in Jakarta and Palembang. Indonesia then hosted the 2018 Asian Games after 7 years of hosting the Southeast Asian Games. Indonesia hosted the Asian Games once before in 1962 in Jakarta.

Medal tally

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*Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
All-time Medal tally
Games Athletes 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total Rank
Malaysia 1977 Kuala Lumpur 62 41 34 137 1st
Indonesia 1979 Jakarta 92 78 52 222 1st
Philippines 1981 Manila 85 73 56 214 1st
Singapore 1983 Singapore 64 67 54 185 1st
Thailand 1985 Bangkok 62 73 76 211 2nd
Indonesia 1987 Jakarta 183 136 84 403 1st
Malaysia 1989 Kuala Lumpur 102 78 71 251 1st
Philippines 1991 Manila 92 86 67 245 1st
Singapore 1993 Singapore 88 81 84 253 1st
Thailand 1995 Chiang Mai 77 67 77 221 2nd
Indonesia 1997 Jakarta 916 194 101 115 410 1st
Brunei 1999 Bandar Seri Begawan 354 44 43 58 145 3rd
Malaysia 2001 Kuala Lumpur 593 72 74 80 226 3rd
Vietnam 2003 Ho Chi Minh 55 68 98 221 3rd
Philippines 2005 Manila 779 50 78 89 217 5th
Thailand 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima 574 56 64 82 202 4th
Laos 2009 Vientiane 650 43 53 74 170 3rd
Indonesia 2011 Jakarta and Palembang 1,053 182 151 143 476 1st
Myanmar 2013 Nay Pyi Taw 665 65 84 111 260 4th
Singapore 2015 Singapore 529 47 61 74 182 5th
Malaysia 2017 Kuala Lumpur 535 38 63 90 191 5th
Philippines 2019 Philippines 837 72 84 111 267 4th
Vietnam 2021 Hanoi 499 69 91 81 241 3rd
Cambodia 2023 Phnom Penh 599 87 80 109 276 3rd
Total 1980 1876 1970 5826 2nd

References

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  • "Gold Medal Ranking in SEA Games 1959-2019". bl.ocks.org. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  • INQUIRER.net (8 December 2013). "Medal Tally Southeast Asian Games 1977-2011". sports.inquirer.net. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  • Mandiri, Jefry (6 October 2020). "SEA Games XIX/1997: Akhir Kejayaan Indonesia di Pesta Olahraga Asia Tenggara". kumparan.com. Kumparan. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  • "SEA GAMES Medal Tally 1959 - 2019" (in Kazakh). Retrieved 3 April 2020.[permanent dead link]
  • "South East Asian Games Medal Count - Olympic Council of Asia". www.ocasia.org. Archived from the original on 28 October 2021. Retrieved 3 April 2020.