Tuesday, October 30, 2007

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

1969 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games

The 5th SoutheastAsian Peninsular games were held in Rangoon, Burma from 6 December - 13 December 1969. Vietnam had reluctantly declined to host this edition because of the Vietnam War. Singapore, the youngest member of the SEAP games Federation at the time, suggested in this edition of the games to change the name of the sports festival to the South-East Asia games. Although it was not officially stated, the inclusion of the Philippines and Indonesia in the expanded federation was to greatly help alleviate the hosting problems, as well as to set higher and more competitive standards in the games. After hosting the 5th edition, Burma declined hosting succeeding games due to lack of financial capability

Medal count

(Host nation highlighted.)

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Flag of Burma Burma 57 46 46 149
2 Flag of Thailand Thailand 32 32 45 109
3 Flag of Singapore Singapore 31 39 23 93
4 Flag of Malaysia Malaysia 16 24 39 79
5 Flag of South Vietnam South Vietnam 9 5 8 22
6 Flag of Laos Laos 0 0 3 3


1969 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games

The 5th SoutheastAsian Peninsular games were held in Rangoon, Burma from 6 December - 13 December 1969. Vietnam had reluctantly declined to host this edition because of the Vietnam War. Singapore, the youngest member of the SEAP games Federation at the time, suggested in this edition of the games to change the name of the sports festival to the South-East Asia games. Although it was not officially stated, the inclusion of the Philippines and Indonesia in the expanded federation was to greatly help alleviate the hosting problems, as well as to set higher and more competitive standards in the games. After hosting the 5th edition, Burma declined hosting succeeding games due to lack of financial capability

Medal count

(Host nation highlighted.)

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Flag of Burma Burma 57 46 46 149
2 Flag of Thailand Thailand 32 32 45 109
3 Flag of Singapore Singapore 31 39 23 93
4 Flag of Malaysia Malaysia 16 24 39 79
5 Flag of South Vietnam South Vietnam 9 5 8 22
6 Flag of Laos Laos 0 0 3 3


Monday, October 15, 2007

1965 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games

The 3rd Southeast Asian Peninsular Games were held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 14 September - 21 September 1965। Originally to be hosted by Laos, the third edition of the games was hosted by Malaysia after the former was not able to honour its hosting commitment citing financial difficulties. Two years earlier, the third SEAP Games was cancelled as Cambodia pulled out of hosting the event due to internal strife.

Medal count

(Host nation highlighted.)

Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Thailand 38 33 35 106
2 Malaysia 33 36 28 97
3 Singapore 18 14 16 48
4 Burma 8 7 18 33
5 South Vietnam 5 7 7 19
6 Laos 0 0 2 2

1965 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games

The 3rd Southeast Asian Peninsular Games were held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 14 September - 21 September 1965। Originally to be hosted by Laos, the third edition of the games was hosted by Malaysia after the former was not able to honour its hosting commitment citing financial difficulties. Two years earlier, the third SEAP Games was cancelled as Cambodia pulled out of hosting the event due to internal strife.

Medal count

(Host nation highlighted.)

Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Thailand 38 33 35 106
2 Malaysia 33 36 28 97
3 Singapore 18 14 16 48
4 Burma 8 7 18 33
5 South Vietnam 5 7 7 19
6 Laos 0 0 2 2

1963 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games

The 1963 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games was cancelled, as the designated host Cambodia was not able to host the event due to unsettling in-country conditions, and a disagreement with the International Amateur Athletic Federation. The 3rd SEAP Games then passed to Laos as hosts, but they begged off the 1965 event citing financial difficulties. Fortunately though, Malaysia stepped in. The 1965 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games was held in Kuala Lumpur with around 1,300 athletes and officials taking part. By then, the SEAP Games Federation had gained another member with Singapore's independence from Malaysia in August that year.

1963 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games

The 1963 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games was cancelled, as the designated host Cambodia was not able to host the event due to unsettling in-country conditions, and a disagreement with the International Amateur Athletic Federation. The 3rd SEAP Games then passed to Laos as hosts, but they begged off the 1965 event citing financial difficulties. Fortunately though, Malaysia stepped in. The 1965 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games was held in Kuala Lumpur with around 1,300 athletes and officials taking part. By then, the SEAP Games Federation had gained another member with Singapore's independence from Malaysia in August that year.

1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games

The 2nd Southeast Asian Peninsular Games were held in Rangoon, Burma from 11 December - 16 December 1961। This was the first time all six founding members of the SEAP Games Federation competed in the biennial sports festival.

Medal count

(Host nation highlighted.)

Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Burma 35 26 43 104
2 Thailand 21 18 22 61
3 Malaya 16 24 39 79
4 South Vietnam 9 5 8 22
5 SingaporeTemplate:Ref 1 4 13 11 28
6 Cambodia 1 6 4 11
7 Laos 0 0 8 8
ref:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1961_Southeast_Asian_Peninsular_Games







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1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games

The 2nd Southeast Asian Peninsular Games were held in Rangoon, Burma from 11 December - 16 December 1961। This was the first time all six founding members of the SEAP Games Federation competed in the biennial sports festival.

Medal count

(Host nation highlighted.)

Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Burma 35 26 43 104
2 Thailand 21 18 22 61
3 Malaya 16 24 39 79
4 South Vietnam 9 5 8 22
5 SingaporeTemplate:Ref 1 4 13 11 28
6 Cambodia 1 6 4 11
7 Laos 0 0 8 8
ref:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1961_Southeast_Asian_Peninsular_Games







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1959 Southeast Asian Seagame 1959

The 1st Southeast Asian Peninsular Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand from 12 December - 17 December 1959। Cambodia, one of the six founding members of the SEAP Games Federation, did not compete in the inaugural SEAP Games.

Medal count

Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Thailand 35 26 15 76
2 Burma 11 15 14 40
3 Malaya 8 15 11 34
4 SingaporeTemplate:Ref 1 8 7 18 33
5 South Vietnam 5 5 6 16
6 Laos 0 0 2 2
Singapore was a self-governing British colony at that time.

1959 Southeast Asian Seagame 1959

The 1st Southeast Asian Peninsular Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand from 12 December - 17 December 1959। Cambodia, one of the six founding members of the SEAP Games Federation, did not compete in the inaugural SEAP Games.

Medal count

Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Thailand 35 26 15 76
2 Burma 11 15 14 40
3 Malaya 8 15 11 34
4 SingaporeTemplate:Ref 1 8 7 18 33
5 South Vietnam 5 5 6 16
6 Laos 0 0 2 2
Singapore was a self-governing British colony at that time.


 

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