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*[[2019 Southeast Asian Games|2019]]|seealso=|website=}}'''[[Vietnam]]''' first sent their athletes to compete in the [[Southeast Asian Games]] in the [[1989 Southeast Asian Games]] in [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]]. Vietnam has hosted the games only once in [[2003 Southeast Asian Games|2003]] |
*[[2019 Southeast Asian Games|2019]]|seealso=|website=}}'''[[Vietnam]]''' first sent their athletes to compete in the [[Southeast Asian Games]] in the [[1989 Southeast Asian Games]] in [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]]. Vietnam has hosted the games only once in [[2003 Southeast Asian Games|2003]] and planned to host the [[2021 Southeast Asian Games]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.spin.ph/life/guide/a-brief-12-year-history-of-how-sea-games-countries-wielded-their-host-s-advantage-a1017-20191216-lfrm|title=A brief 12-year history of how SEA Games countries wielded their 'host’s advantage'|date=2019-12-16|website=Spin.ph|language=en|access-date=2020-04-07}}</ref> |
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Vietnam has won 928 gold medals, 967 silver medals, and 991 bronze medals totaling to 2,886 medals since 1989.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ocasia.org/Game/GHAFDetails?q=XHreq1g4oYTZIf3o6y9FFscVG8BWx29pF4p9I39blYhgmp9N8LGL4zzJq2wWAfesdIRJJZycWY9NdPLhmTsG8g==|title=Kuala Lumpur 1965 - Olympic Council of Asia|website=www.ocasia.org|access-date=2020-04-07}}</ref> Unfortunately, Vietnam has not topped the Medal Tally in any Southeast Asian Game instead in 2003 when they hosted it.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.spin.ph/life/guide/a-brief-12-year-history-of-how-sea-games-countries-wielded-their-host-s-advantage-a1017-20191216-lfrm|title=A brief 12-year history of how SEA Games countries wielded their 'host’s advantage'|date=2019-12-16|website=Spin.ph|language=en|access-date=2020-04-07}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:46, 4 March 2021
Vietnam at the Southeast Asian Games | |
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IOC code | VIE |
NOC | Vietnam Olympic Committee |
Medals Ranked 6th |
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Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview) | |
Vietnam first sent their athletes to compete in the Southeast Asian Games in the 1989 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Vietnam has hosted the games only once in 2003 and planned to host the 2021 Southeast Asian Games.[1]
Vietnam has won 928 gold medals, 967 silver medals, and 991 bronze medals totaling to 2,886 medals since 1989.[3] Unfortunately, Vietnam has not topped the Medal Tally in any Southeast Asian Game instead in 2003 when they hosted it.[4] [5]
Medal Tally
- In 1959 until 1973, Vietnam has won medals under South Vietnam. These are only the medals they won as a unified Vietnam
Games | Athletes | Total | Rank | |||
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1989 Kuala Lumpur | ? | 3 | 11 | 5 | 19 | 7th |
1991 Manila | 7 | 12 | 10 | 29 | ||
1993 Singapore | 9 | 6 | 19 | 34 | 6th | |
1995 Chiang Mai | 10 | 18 | 24 | 52 | ||
1997 Jakarta | 397 | 35 | 48 | 50 | 133 | 5th |
1999 Bandar Seri Begawan | 174 | 17 | 20 | 27 | 64 | |
2001 Kuala Lumpur | 431 | 33 | 35 | 64 | 132 | 4th |
2003 Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh City | ? | 158 | 97 | 91 | 346 | 1st |
2005 Manila | 652 | 71 | 71 | 86 | 228 | 3rd |
2007 Nakhon Ratchasima | 624 | 64 | 58 | 82 | 204 | |
2009 Vientiane | 681 | 83 | 75 | 57 | 215 | 2nd |
2011 Jakarta and Palembang | 608 | 96 | 92 | 100 | 288 | 3rd |
2013 Nay Pyi Taw | 511 | 74 | 85 | 86 | 245 | |
2015 Singapore | 391 | 73 | 53 | 60 | 186 | |
2017 Kuala Lumpur | 460 | 58 | 50 | 60 | 168 | |
2019 Philippines | 856 | 98 | 85 | 105 | 288 | 2nd |
Total | 928 | 967 | 991 | 2886 | 6th |
Medals of South Vietnam (1959-1973)
Games | Athletes | Total | Rank | |||
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1959 Bangkok | ? | 5 | 5 | 6 | 16 | 5 |
1961 Rangoon | 9 | 5 | 8 | 22 | 4 | |
1965 Kuala Lumpur | 5 | 7 | 7 | 19 | 6 | |
1967 Bangkok | 6 | 10 | 17 | 33 | 5 | |
1969 Rangoon | 9 | 5 | 8 | 22 | 4 | |
1971 Kuala Lumpur | 3 | 6 | 9 | 18 | 6 | |
1973 Singapore | 2 | 13 | 10 | 25 | ||
Total | 39 | 51 | 65 | 155 | -- |
References
- ^ "A brief 12-year history of how SEA Games countries wielded their 'host's advantage'". Spin.ph. 16 December 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- ^ "Vietnam NOC - Olympic Council of Asia". www.ocasia.org. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- ^ "Kuala Lumpur 1965 - Olympic Council of Asia". www.ocasia.org. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- ^ "A brief 12-year history of how SEA Games countries wielded their 'host's advantage'". Spin.ph. 16 December 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- ^ "Vietnam NOC - Olympic Council of Asia". www.ocasia.org. Retrieved 7 April 2020.