All-time Medal Count
- As of the 2011 Southeast Asian Games.
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Thailand |
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Indonesia |
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Malaysia1 |
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Philippines |
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Singapore |
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Vietnam4 |
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Myanmar5 |
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Laos |
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Cambodia3 |
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Brunei |
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Timor-Leste |
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- 1 Competed as Malaya in the inaugural games until 1961.
- 2 The Republic of South Vietnam was dissolved in July 1976 when it merged with the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) to become the Socialist Republic of Vietnam also known as Vietnam. Therefore, the medal counts for this country are considered to be as until 1975. International Olympic Committee (IOC) is not using codes for South Vietnam anymore after unifying with North Vietnam.
- 3 Competed as Cambodia, Kampuchea, and Khmer Republic.
- 4 In the 1989 edition, a unified Vietnam rejoined the games with new name and new flag. Medals made by South Vietnam are already combined here. See table tally above for South Vietnam.
- 5 Competed as Burma until 1987.
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