# 2021 SEA Games

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Multi-sport event in Vietnam

XXXI Southeast Asian Games Host city Hanoi and surrounding provinces, Vietnam Motto For a Stronger Southeast Asia (Vietnamese: Vì một Đông Nam Á mạnh mẽ hơn)[1] Nations 11 Athletes 5,467 Events 523 in 40 sports Opening 12 May 2022 Closing 23 May 2022 Opened by Nguyễn Xuân Phúc President of Vietnam Closed by Phạm Minh Chính Prime Minister of Vietnam Athlete's Oath Vũ Thành An Judge's Oath Phan Thị Ngọc Linh Torch lighter Quách Thị Lan Main venue Mỹ Đình National Stadium (opening ceremony) Mỹ Đình Indoor Arena (closing ceremony) ← Philippines 2019 Cambodia 2023 →

The **2021 Southeast Asian Games** ([Vietnamese](/source/Vietnamese_language): *Đại hội Thể thao Đông Nam Á 2021*, [lit.](/source/Literal_translation) '2021 Southeast Asian Sport Assembly'), officially known as the **31st Southeast Asian Games**, **31st SEA Games** or **SEA Games 31**, and also recognized as **Viet Nam 2021**, were the 31st edition of the [Southeast Asian Games](/source/Southeast_Asian_Games), the biennial regional multi-sport event which was held in [Hanoi](/source/Hanoi), Vietnam and its surrounding provinces from 12 to 23 May 2022.

Originally planned to take place from 21 November to 2 December 2021, it was eventually rescheduled as a result of the [COVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam](/source/COVID-19_pandemic_in_Vietnam).[2] Featuring 523 events in 40 different sports, the majority of these sports were in the Olympic program, contrary to what had happened on the [previous edition](/source/2019_Southeast_Asian_Games).[3] This was the second time that Vietnam had hosted the games, having previously done so for the [2003 edition](/source/2003_Southeast_Asian_Games). The country had previously submitted a bid to host the [2018 Asian Games and won](/source/Bids_for_the_2018_Asian_Games), but later withdrew due to financial constraints.[4]

The host country [Vietnam](/source/Vietnam_at_the_2021_Southeast_Asian_Games) emerged in the medal tally as the overall champions for the first time in 19 years, recording 205 gold medals along with 125 silvers and 106 bronzes, accumulating 446 medals in total.[5] They were followed by [Thailand](/source/Thailand_at_the_2021_Southeast_Asian_Games) and [Indonesia](/source/Indonesia_at_the_2021_Southeast_Asian_Games), with the [Philippines](/source/Philippines_at_the_2021_Southeast_Asian_Games) and [Singapore](/source/Singapore_at_the_2021_Southeast_Asian_Games) rounding out the top five.[6]

## Host selection

### Bids

[Hanoi](/source/Hanoi) and [Ho Chi Minh City](/source/Ho_Chi_Minh_City) both submitted bids to host the games. While Ho Chi Minh City was initially favoured, Hanoi is later deemed to be the more suitable location due to its existing sporting infrastructure. This came after the [Vietnamese](/source/Politics_of_Vietnam) [Prime Minister](/source/Prime_Minister_of_Vietnam) [Nguyễn Tấn Dũng](/source/Nguy%E1%BB%85n_T%E1%BA%A5n_D%C5%A9ng) ordered provinces and cities to not build new sporting facilities as a cost-saving measure, following the country's withdrawal from hosting the [2018 Asian Games](/source/2018_Asian_Games) due to financial restraints.[7][8]

#### Hanoi

According to Hanoi's submitted proposal to the [Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism](/source/Ministry_of_Culture%2C_Sports_and_Tourism_(Vietnam)) (MCST), the city would spend 1.7 trillion [VND](/source/Vietnamese_%C4%91%E1%BB%93ng) ($77 million) on preparing and organizing the 2-week games running from late November to December. 97 billion VND ($4.3 million) is expected to be earned back from broadcast rights, advertisements, sponsors and other contributions.[9]

#### Ho Chi Minh City

In December 2017, Ho Chi Minh City Municipal Standing Committee of the Communist Party approved of the city's hosting proposal. According to the proposal, the direct cost for hosting the Games in the city is estimated to be 7.48 trillion VND ($330 million) with 6.6 trillion VND (US$290 million) to be spent on upgrading sports facilities and 904 billion VND ($40 million) on organizing costs. However, another 8.2 trillion VND ($360 million) is needed for the construction of [Rach Chiec National Sports Complex](/source/Rach_Chiec_National_Sports_Complex) while an athletes' village will not be built. The Games would run for 12 days in mid-August and see 30-36 sports being contested. The provinces of [Đồng Nai](/source/%C4%90%E1%BB%93ng_Nai) and [Bình Dương](/source/B%C3%ACnh_D%C6%B0%C6%A1ng_province) would also host a portion of Games.[10]

### Decision

In July 2018, Vietnam selected Hanoi as the host city for the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31) and the 11th ASEAN Para Games.[11][12][13] [Prime Minister](/source/Prime_Minister_of_Vietnam) [Nguyen Xuan Phuc](/source/Nguy%E1%BB%85n_Xu%C3%A2n_Ph%C3%BAc) officially approved the decision in November 2019.[14][15] SEA Games 31 would take place from November 21 to December 2, 2021,[16][17] and the [11th ASEAN Para Games](/source/2022_ASEAN_Para_Games) would take place in late December 2021.[18][19][20] [Vietnam Television](/source/Vietnam_Television) (VTV) and the [Voice of Vietnam](/source/Voice_of_Vietnam) (VOV) would broadcast live the Opening Ceremony, Closing Ceremony and the competition days.[21][22]

## Postponement

SEA Games 31 was originally scheduled to be held from November 21 to December 2, 2021.[23][24] However, on June 9, 2021, the Vietnam Olympic Committee proposed that the SEA Games 31 be held in July 2022 due to the increasing number of [COVID-19](/source/COVID-19) [cases in the country](/source/Timeline_of_the_COVID-19_pandemic_in_Vietnam).[25][26][27] [Myanmar](/source/Myanmar) and host [Vietnam](/source/Vietnam) supported the proposal, while [Laos](/source/Laos) was neutral, and [Brunei](/source/Brunei), [Cambodia](/source/Cambodia), [Indonesia](/source/Indonesia), [Malaysia](/source/Malaysia), [Thailand](/source/Thailand), [Philippines](/source/Philippines), [Singapore](/source/Singapore), and [East Timor](/source/East_Timor) all opposed it.[28] On June 24, during a virtual meeting of the [Southeast Asian Games Federation](/source/SEA_Games) (SEAGF), one of the proposals considered was to postpone the SEA Games 31 to April or May 2022.[29][30][31]

On the afternoon of July 8, during the regular press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam, spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang confirmed that SEA Games 31 will be postponed to a more suitable time.[32] This was also approved at the SEAGF virtual meeting with the Olympic Committees of the member countries held on the same day, and received the absolute support of the countries.[33] In another development, the Government and the [Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam](/source/Politburo_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam) have agreed with the proposal of the [Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism](/source/Ministry_of_Culture%2C_Sports_and_Tourism_(Vietnam)), the Organizing Committee of SEA Games 31 to postpone the organization of [SEA Games](/source/SEA_Games) to the second quarter of 2022,[34] but will not host the [11th ASEAN Para Games](/source/2022_ASEAN_Para_Games) in [Hanoi](/source/Hanoi).[35]

The final decision was made in early November 2021, stating that the rescheduled SEA Games 31 will be held from May 12 to 23, 2022.[36][37][38]

## Preparation

Vietnam's SEA Games Organizing Committee (SEAGOC) was formed in April 2020 with the function of preparing, submitting and executing plans to stage the Games.[39]

### Budget

The proposed budget allocated by the Vietnamese government for this edition of SEA Games was initially estimated to be 1.6 trillion [VND](/source/VND) (US$69.3 million). 980.3 billion VND (US$42.3 million) would be used for organizing costs while 602.3 billion VND (US$25.9 million) would be allocated for upgrades and repairs to facilities managed by MCST.[40] Provincial authorities are responsible for renovations to facilities under their management. Other than a new cycling track in [Hòa Bình Province](/source/H%C3%B2a_B%C3%ACnh_Province) and a small tennis complex on Hanoi Sports Training and Competition Centre campus (handled by Hanoi People's Committee), no other sporting venue would be constructed for this edition.[40]

The organization revenue was expected to be 226.6 billion VND (US$9.7 million), with 136.6 billion VND coming from the delegates' accommodation fees and 65 billion VND from broadcast rights.[40]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam's budget for the Games was cut.[41] In January 2022, the Vietnamese government approved an organizing budget of 750 billion VND (US$32.8 million) for the Games.[42] On April 1, 2022, the Vietnamese government approved an additional budget of 449 billion VND (US$19.65 million) for the Games. The money was taken from the national budget for sports and physical training in 2022. Four ministries and central agencies were provided 378.3 billion VND, while Hanoi and 11 other provinces received an additional 70.7 billion VND.[43][44]

### Venues

Hanoi Region

Hải Phòng

Nam Định

Ninh Bình

Quảng Ninh

Provinces that hosted the 2021 Southeast Asian Games

While Hanoi was the main hub, several other surrounding provinces assisted in hosting portions of the games. Athletes and officials were housed in hotels near their competition venues. In the initial plan, a new tennis complex was planned to be built on Hanoi Sports Training and Competition Centre campus and a supposedly-rebuilt [Hàng Đẫy Stadium](/source/H%C3%A0ng_%C4%90%E1%BA%ABy_Stadium) would host a group for men's football. Both of these projects faced development delays and difficulties and could no longer be completed in time for the games.[45] Consequently, the tennis venue was relocated to a newly built private venue in [Bắc Ninh Province](/source/B%E1%BA%AFc_Ninh_Province), and Việt Trì Stadium hosted a men's football group alongside [Thiên Trường Stadium](/source/Thi%C3%AAn_Tr%C6%B0%E1%BB%9Dng_Stadium) during the group stage.[46]

[Quần Ngựa Sports Palace](/source/Qu%E1%BA%A7n_Ng%E1%BB%B1a_Sports_Palace) hosted all gymnastics events

[My Dinh National Stadium](/source/M%E1%BB%B9_%C4%90%C3%ACnh_National_Stadium) held the Opening Ceremony, the Male's Final football match and Athletics competitions

[Thien Truong Stadium](/source/Thi%C3%AAn_Tr%C6%B0%E1%BB%9Dng_Stadium), held some football matches

Zone City/Province Venue Event(s) Capacity Ref. Hanoi Capital Region venues Hanoi National Sports Complex Mỹ Đình National Stadium Opening Ceremony, Men's Football Finals, Athletics 40,192 [47] Mỹ Đình Aquatics Center Aquatics, Finswimming 5,700 [47] Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium Fencing, Closing Ceremony 3,094 [47] Hanoi Sports Training and Competition Centre Palace of Culture Weightlifting, Bodybuilding [47] Pétanque Boulodrome Pétanque [47] Archery Field Archery [47] Other Bắc Từ Liêm District Sporting Hall Pencak Silat 950 [47] Cầu Giấy District Sporting Hall Wushu 858 [47] Đan Phượng District Sporting Hall Jujitsu 525 [47] Gia Lâm District Sporting Hall Wrestling 2,400 [47] Hà Đông District Sporting Hall Billiards & Snooker 1,850 [47] Hanoi National Sports Training Centre No. 1 Shooting [47] Hoài Đức District Sporting Hall Judo, Kurash 2,000 [47] Hoàng Mai District Sporting Hall Sepak takraw 1,000 [47] Long Biên District Sporting Hall Dancesport 300 [47] Quần Ngựa Sports Palace Gymnastics 5,500 [47] Royal City Hanoi Bowling [47] Tây Hồ District Sporting Hall Taekwondo 1,200 [47] Thanh Trì District Sporting Hall Basketball 1,086 [47] Sóc Sơn District Sporting Hall Vovinam 934 [47] Vietnam National Convention Center Esports 3,747 [48] Bắc Giang Bắc Giang Gymnasium Badminton 4,000 [49] Bắc Ninh Bắc Ninh Gymnasium Boxing, Kickboxing 3,000 [47] Bắc Ninh Sports University Gymnasium Handball 1,500 [47] Hanaka Sports & Entertainment Center Tennis 3,000 [47] Hà Nam Hà Nam Gymnasium Futsal 7,500 [47] Hải Dương Hải Dương Sporting Hall Table Tennis 2,300 [47] Hòa Bình —N/a Cycling [47] Vĩnh Phúc Vĩnh Phúc Sporting Hall Muay Thai 2,520 [47] Đầm Vạc Golf Course Golf [47] Phú Thọ Việt Trì Stadium Men's Football 16,000 [47] Other venues Hải Phòng Thủy Nguyên Boat Racing Center Canoeing, Rowing N/A [47] Nam Định Thiên Trường Stadium Men's Football 30,000 [47] Ninh Bình Ninh Bình Province Sports Gymnasium Karate 3,040 [47] Quảng Ninh Cẩm Phả Stadium Women's Football 16,000 [47] Đại Yên Sports Arena Volleyball 6,105 [47] Quảng Ninh Exhibition Palace of Urban Planning & Expo Chess [47] Tuần Châu Beach Beach volleyball, Beach handball [47] Tuần Châu Triathlon, Duathlon [47] Yên Tử Legacy Resort Xiangqi [47]

#### Non-competition venues

Province/Municipality Venue Events/Designation Hanoi Vietnam National Convention Center International Broadcasting Center (IBC) Media Press Center (MPC)

### Volunteers

The organizing committee planned to recruit around 3,000 volunteers for the Games with 2,000 of them based in Hanoi. In February 2022, SEAGOC started to work with local Hanoi colleges, mainly [Hanoi University](/source/Hanoi_University) and Hanoi Open University to start the process. Applicants were required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.[50] Selected volunteers would receive orientation and training between March and April before being assigned to specific venues in April 2022.[51]

### Torch relay

The torch relay was held 31 days prior to the opening ceremony, representing 31 editions of the Southeast Asian Games. The relay began at [Hùng Temple](/source/H%C3%B9ng_Temple) in [Phú Thọ Province](/source/Ph%C3%BA_Th%E1%BB%8D_Province) on 11 April 2022, and went through all hosting provinces before arriving at the cauldron at Mỹ Đình National Stadium in Hanoi on 12 May.[52]

### Ticketing

The SEAGOC encouraged each provincial organizing committee to allow spectators to enter competition venues for free.[53] However, the decision to release and/or charge for tickets is ultimately dependent on each province. [Hải Phòng](/source/H%E1%BA%A3i_Ph%C3%B2ng) and [Quảng Ninh](/source/Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_Ninh) expressed interest in free entry for all spectators, with the latter being the largest cluster of venues outside of Hanoi. Meanwhile, [Phú Thọ](/source/Ph%C3%BA_Th%E1%BB%8D_province), the host for all of Vietnam's matches in [men's football](/source/Football_at_the_2021_Southeast_Asian_Games_-_Men's_tournament), has planned on selling tickets.[54]

### Medals

The official medals of the 2021 SEA Games were designed by Nguyễn Văn Hùng, an artist from the Vietnam Animation Studio who also worked on the medals for the [2016 Asian Beach Games](/source/2016_Asian_Beach_Games).[55] One side of the medal features this edition's logo while the other features the mascot *Saola* in front of Vietnam's tourist sites and patterns.[55]

SEA Games 31 medals are cast in copper-zinc compounds, of which red copper accounts for about 85 percent. Each medal is five millimeters thick. The gold medal is coated with 24-karat [gold](/source/Gold) plating. Silver medals are silver-plated and bronze medals are copper-plated. To increase durability, each medal is coated with three layers of plating inside and covered with an extra layer outside. The ribbon is made of woven fabric.[56]

## Marketing

### Official branding

On 30 August 2019, [Vietnam Olympic Committee](/source/Vietnam_Olympic_Committee) launched a nationwide contest to find the official logo, mascot, slogan, and song for both 31st SEA Games and 2021 ASEAN Para Games. The contest ran until 30 October 2019. The top 3 in each category were intended to be featured on a ballot and Vietnamese nationals could then vote for the winning creation.[57] On 20 October 2019, a mascot named after the canine character Vàng in [Nam Cao](/source/Nam_Cao)'s famous short story *Lão Hạc* was awarded People's Choice Award by the organizer.[58] On 26 October 2019, the final top 3 mascots, selected by an internal panel, were announced. These mascots took inspirations from various Vietnamese animals: the endangered species [saola](/source/Saola), the mythical creature "con nghê", and tigers. The selected designs were met with a negative reception by the Vietnamese public. The organizers later withdrew the announcement, stating that the designs were preliminary and would undergo further adjustments.[59] The reveal was then postponed to November 2019, and later indefinitely postponed.[60]

On 19 November 2020, the winning entries were announced.[61] No theme song was selected from the contest, with the organizing committee commissioning composer Quang Vinh, who previously penned the theme song "For the World of Tomorrow" ([Vietnamese](/source/Vietnamese_language): *Vì một thế giới ngày mai*) for the [22nd SEA Games](/source/2003_Southeast_Asian_Games) in 2003, to write a new theme song for this edition.[62]

#### Logo

The 31st SEA Games logo was designed by Hoàng Xuân Hiếu. Hiếu's logo is inspired by the combined images of a dove and a human hand to create the "V" shape,[63] representing the words "victory" and "Vietnam". This idea originates from the image of an athlete placing his hand on his left chest, singing the National Anthem before each sacred match. In addition, the bird's wings are a symbol of extraordinary will, desire to conquer and great sportsmanship.

#### Mascot

*Sao La* is the official mascot of the 31st SEA Games 2022

The mascot of the 2021 Southeast Asian Games is *Sao La*, inspired by the [saola](/source/Saola) – a rare mammal native to central Vietnam. This design by Ngô Xuân Khôi defeated 557 other mascot submissions to emerge as the winner of the 2019 search contest.[61]

#### Slogan

"For a Stronger Southeast Asia" ([Vietnamese](/source/Vietnamese_language): *Vì một Đông Nam Á mạnh mẽ hơn*) was chosen as the slogan of this edition. The slogan represents Vietnam's hope as [ASEAN](/source/ASEAN) Chair 2020, for the region to develop further, and signifies the region's strive to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.

#### Theme song

During the International Press Conference held on 28 February 2022, "Let's Shine" ([Vietnamese](/source/Vietnamese_language): *Hãy Tỏa Sáng*), the official theme song of the 31st SEA Games, was revealed. The song was composed by Huy Tuấn, co-written by Huy Tuấn and Đen Vâu, and performed by [Tùng Dương](/source/T%C3%B9ng_D%C6%B0%C6%A1ng), [Hồ Ngọc Hà](/source/H%E1%BB%93_Ng%E1%BB%8Dc_H%C3%A0), [Văn Mai Hương](/source/V%C4%83n_Mai_H%C6%B0%C6%A1ng), Isaac and Đen Vâu, and features lyrics in English and Vietnamese.[64][65][52]

### Sponsors

There were four tiers of sponsorships for the 31st SEA Games. Diamond sponsors contributed more than 10 billion VND (US$438,000) in cash or 13 billion VND (US$569,000) worth of products or services. Platinum sponsors contributed 5-10 billion VND in cash or 8-13 billion VND worth of products or services. Gold sponsors contributed 3-5 billion VND in cash or 6-8 billion VND worth of products or services. Partnering sponsors contributed under 3 billion VND in cash, or under 6 billion VND worth of products or services.[66] Vietcontent was the main sponsorship agency of the Games.[67]

Sponsors of the 2021 Southeast Asian Games[68] Diamond Sponsor Ajinomoto[69] Động Lực Sport Heineken Asia Pacific (Bia Việt) Jogarbola Sabeco Brewery (Bia Saigon)[70] Stavian Chemical Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group[71] Platinum Sponsor Digiticket Nestlé (Milo) Truong Sinh Group Gold Sponsor Medicon (Trueline) Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam (Revive) Partner Sponsor Bao Viet Insurance Exmicror Hahalolo Hanaka Group Heron Lake Golf Resort Heroworld Games & Bowling Center Legacy Yen Tu Hotel – MGallery MW Jewelry PepsiCo (Aquafina) TikTok Tuan Chau Group TVU Networks Corporation TY OrgaFood Viettel Telecom (TV360) Vietravel Airlines

## The Games

### COVID-19 regulations

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all athletes and officials entering Vietnam were required to have a negative PCR-based COVID-19 test within 72 hours of their departure. Within 24 hours of entry and of their respective event, participants would be tested again using [rapid testing](/source/COVID-19_rapid_antigen_test).[72]

If an athlete tests positive for COVID-19, they would be quarantined at their designated facility, or transported to a hospital in severe cases. For a positive case tested before their respective event, the NOC could replace the athlete with another one. However, if a positive case turns up while the event is still ongoing, the athlete can no longer participate and their results would be invalidated.[72]

Spectators did not have to show any negative test result to enter. However, the amount of spectators allowed at a venue depended on the local COVID-19 regulations at the time of competition.[72]

### Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony for the Games was held on 12 May 2022 - 20:00 (local time) at the [Mỹ Đình National Stadium](/source/M%E1%BB%B9_%C4%90%C3%ACnh_National_Stadium).[73][74] [Merited artist](/source/Merited_Artist_of_Vietnam), Vietnamese choreographer and head of the Vietnamese Department of Performing Arts Trần Ly Ly was the chief director of the ceremony, with record producer Huy Tuấn serving as a music director. Only 31 athletes from each country participated in the parade of nations, as a preventive measure against COVID-19.[75]

3D mapping, virtual reality, augmented reality, extended reality and mixed reality were among the technologies used during the ceremony.[76] More than 1,000 actors were mobilized for the performance, with each smaller performance featured more than 200 actors and actresses. The stage is designed with 44 projectors for demonstrating projection mapping technology and the stadium pitch was turned into a display surface. In addition, the entirety of stand B in the stadium was used as the main stage.[77]

The ceremony, titled "Welcoming Southeast Asia", featured three main performances which included: Friendly Vietnam, Strong Southeast Asia, and Shining Southeast Asia. The stories of bamboo and wet rice culture, which represent the flexibility and resistance of the Vietnamese people and the lotus as the national flower, were among the elements featured in the ceremony.[78]

The first performance, "Friendly Vietnam", shows the message that Vietnam is a country with a culture with its own identity and friendly with people from all countries of the world. The second performance, "Strong Southeast Asia", demonstrates the strength of the ASEAN community. The third performance, "Shining Southeast Asia", shows the strength of solidarity and friendship between Vietnam and ASEAN countries.[79][80]

#### Welcome, national flag and anthem

The ceremony began with the introduction of several dignitaries including Vietnamese President [Nguyễn Xuân Phúc](/source/Nguy%E1%BB%85n_Xu%C3%A2n_Ph%C3%BAc), President of the National Assembly [Vương Đình Huệ](/source/V%C6%B0%C6%A1ng_%C4%90%C3%ACnh_Hu%E1%BB%87), Deputy Prime Minister [Vũ Đức Đam](/source/V%C5%A9_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_%C4%90am) and Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore [Tan Chuan Jin](/source/Tan_Chuan_Jin) to the audiences. Eight [People's Army of Vietnam](/source/People's_Army_of_Vietnam) personnel carried the [Vietnamese flag](/source/Flag_of_Vietnam) to the flagpole while performing the [goose step](/source/Goose_step) and raised it to the Vietnamese national anthem – "[Tiến Quân Ca](/source/Ti%E1%BA%BFn_Qu%C3%A2n_Ca)". At the end of the anthem, a superimposed Vietnamese flag was shown flying across the television screen.

#### Parade of Nations

Each delegation was led by a woman wearing a red [Áo dài](/source/%C3%81o_d%C3%A0i) printed with floral pattern carrying an oval-shaped placard that bore the name of the delegation.

Order Nation Flag bearer Sport 1 Brunei Darussalam (BRU) Anisah Najihah[81] Pencak silat 2 Cambodia (CAM) Jessa Khan Jujitsu 3 Indonesia (INA) Emilia Nova Athletics 4 Lao DPR (LAO) Soulasith Khamvongsa[82] Pétanque 5 Malaysia (MAS) Nur Dhabitah Sabri Diving 6 Myanmar (MYA) Aung Tun Min Sepak takraw 7 Philippines (PHI) Ernest John Obiena Athletics 8 Singapore (SGP) Sheik Farhan Pencak silat 9 Thailand (THA) Suvijak Khunthong Jujitsu 10 Timor-Leste (TLS) Ana da Costa da Silva Taekwondo 11 Vietnam (VIE) Nguyễn Huy Hoàng Swimming

### Highlights

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- A total of 1760 medals, comprising 525 gold medals, 522 silver medals and 713 bronze medals were awarded to athletes.

- The host country [Vietnam](/source/Vietnam)'s performance was their best to date and also the best of any country at any games, beating Indonesia's 194-gold finish in [1997](/source/1997_SEA_Games). They placed first overall, leading the medal tally for this edition of the games. - Vietnam was the best nation in athletics, keeping their streak for three editions. - Vietnam won the [women's football tournament](/source/Football_at_the_2021_SEA_Games_%E2%80%93_Women's_tournament), keeping their streak for three editions.

- [Brunei](/source/Brunei) got their worst medal count in the games since [1985](/source/1985_Southeast_Asian_Games).

- [Cambodia](/source/Cambodia) finished the games with 9 gold medals their best since [1973](/source/1973_SEAP_Games) when they competed as the [Khmer Republic](/source/Khmer_Republic).

- [Laos](/source/Laos) got their best finish in the games since [2013](/source/2013_SEA_Games).

- Prior to [2023](/source/2023_SEA_Games), [Malaysia](/source/Malaysia) got their worst finish in the games since [1983](/source/1983_SEA_Games) where they also placed 6th.

- The [Philippines](/source/Philippines) got their best finish in the games that they are not hosting since their 57-gold finish in [1993](/source/1993_SEA_Games).

- The Philippines lost the gold medal game in [basketball](/source/Basketball_at_the_2021_SEA_Games_%E2%80%93_Men's_tournament), losing their gold streak that was started in [1991](/source/1991_SEA_Games).

### Closing ceremony

The closing ceremony for the Games was held on 23 May 2022 at 20:00 (local time) at the [Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium](/source/Hanoi_Indoor_Games_Gymnasium).[83][84] The ceremony, bearing the theme "Coming Together to Shine", featured three main performances which included: 'My Hanoi, Your Love', 'Gathering' and 'Shining' to mark the rejuvenation of sports in Southeast Asia after being halted since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Athletes [Nguyễn Thị Oanh](/source/Nguy%E1%BB%85n_Th%E1%BB%8B_Oanh) and [Nguyen Huy Hoang](/source/Nguy%E1%BB%85n_Huy_Ho%C3%A0ng_(swimmer)) (Vietnam), Josh Atkinson (Thailand), and [Quah Jing Wen](/source/Quah_Jing_Wen) (Singapore) were awarded the "Best Athletes Award" during the ceremony to commend their achievements during the games, breaking Southeast Asian Games records. The flag of the Southeast Asian Games Federation was eventually lowered and handed over to Cambodia, the host country of the [2023 edition](/source/2023_Southeast_Asian_Games).[85][86]

### Participating nations

All 11 members of Southeast Asian Games Federation took part in the 2021 SEA Games. Below is a list of all the participating NOCs.

While Thailand and Indonesia were initially barred from using their [national flags](/source/National_flags) due to sanctions by the [World Anti-Doping Agency](/source/World_Anti-Doping_Agency),[87] the sanction was lifted on 3 February 2022.[88]

- [Brunei](/source/Brunei_at_the_2021_SEA_Games) (24)

- [Cambodia](/source/Cambodia_at_the_2021_SEA_Games) (560)

- [Indonesia](/source/Indonesia_at_the_2021_SEA_Games) (499)

- [Laos](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Laos_at_the_2021_SEA_Games&action=edit&redlink=1) (363)

- [Malaysia](/source/Malaysia_at_the_2021_SEA_Games) (584)

- [Myanmar](/source/Myanmar_at_the_2021_SEA_Games) (352)

- [Philippines](/source/Philippines_at_the_2021_SEA_Games) (656)

- [Singapore](/source/Singapore_at_the_2021_SEA_Games) (476)

- [Thailand](/source/Thailand_at_the_2021_SEA_Games) (888)

- [Timor-Leste](/source/Timor-Leste_at_the_2021_SEA_Games) (69)

- [Vietnam](/source/Vietnam_at_the_2021_SEA_Games) (965) **(Host)**

### Sports

See also: [Southeast Asian Games sports](/source/Southeast_Asian_Games_sports)

The 31st SEA Games featured 40 sports with 523 events.[89][90] 16 out of 40 sports are those not included in the [Olympic Games](/source/Olympic_Games) at the time the 31st SEA Games were held.

8 out of 40 sports were not included in both the [Olympic Games](/source/Olympic_Games) and [Asian Games](/source/Asian_Games) at the time the 31st SEA Games were held: Bodybuilding, Chess, Dancesport, Kickboxing, Muay, Pencak silat, Pétanque and Vovinam. According to the SEAGF Charter and Rules, a host nation must stage a minimum of 22 sports: the two compulsory sports from Category I (athletics and aquatics), in addition to a minimum of 14 sports from Category II (Olympics and Asian Games mandatory sports), and a maximum of 8 sports from Category III.[91]

2021 Southeast Asian Games Sporting Programmes Aquatics Diving (8) Swimming (40) Finswimming (13) † Archery (10) Athletics (47) Badminton (7) Basketball 3x3 Basketball (2) 5x5 Basketball (2) Billiards and snooker (10) † Bodybuilding (10) † Bowling (6) † Boxing (13) Canoeing (11) Chess (10) † Cycling Mountain cycling (4) Road cycling (8) Dancesport (12) † Esports (10) † Fencing (12) Football Football (2) Futsal (2) † Golf (4) Gymnastics Aerobic (5)† Artistic (14) Rhythmic (2) Handball Beach handball (1)† Indoor handball (2) Judo (13) Jujitsu (6) † Karate (15) † Kickboxing (12) † Kurash (10) † Muay Thai (11) † Pencak silat (16) † Pétanque (8) † Rowing (16) Sepak takraw (8) † Shooting (22) Table tennis (7) Taekwondo (19) Tennis (7) Triathlon (4) Volleyball Beach volleyball (2) Indoor volleyball (2) Vovinam (15) † Weightlifting (14) Wrestling (18) Wushu (21) † Xiangqi (4) †

† indicates non-Olympics sports and disciplines

### Calendar

OC Opening ceremony ● Event competitions 1 Gold medal events CC Closing ceremony

May Events 6 Fri 7 Sat 8 Sun 9 Mon 10 Tue 11 Wed 12 Thu 13 Fri 14 Sat 15 Sun 16 Mon 17 Tue 18 Wed 19 Thu 20 Fri 21 Sat 22 Sun 23 Mon Ceremonies OC CC —N/a Aquatics Diving 2 2 2 2 61 Finswimming 7 6 Swimming 7 7 7 6 7 6 Archery ● ● ● 5 5 10 Athletics 11 8 10 7 7 4 47 Badminton ● ● 2 ● ● ● 5 7 Basketball 5x5 Basketball ● ● ● ● ● ● 2 4 3x3 Basketball ● 2 Billiards & snooker ● ● ● 3 1 1 1 2 2 10 Bodybuilding 3 4 3 10 Bowling 2 2 ● 2 6 Boxing ● ● ● ● ● ● 11 11 Canoe/Kayak 2 4 4 4 5 19 Chessgames Chess ● ● ● ● 2 ● 2 ● 2 2 2 10 Xiangqi 1 1 ● ● ● ● 2 4 Cycling Mountain biking ● 2 2 1 5 Road cycling 2 2 1 2 7 Dancesport 6 6 12 Esports ● ● 3 ● 1 1 ● 1 ● 4 10 Fencing 2 2 2 2 2 2 12 Football Football ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 1 1 4 Futsal ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 2 Golf ● ● 2 ● ● 2 4 Gymnastics 2 2 5 5 ● 2 2 3 21 Handball Indoor ● ● ● ● ● ● 2 3 Beach ● ● ● ● ● 1 Judo 2 4 3 3 1 13 Jujitsu 3 3 6 Karate 6 5 3 14 Kickboxing ● ● ● ● 12 12 Kurash 4 3 3 10 Muaythai 1 ● ● ● ● 10 11 Pencak silat ● 6 ● ● ● 10 16 Pétanque 2 ● 2 ● 2 ● 2 8 Rowing ● ● 4 4 8 16 Sepak takraw ● ● 2 ● 2 ● 2 ● 2 8 Shooting 4 2 2 3 3 4 4 22 Table tennis ● ● 2 ● 3 ● 2 7 Taekwondo 5 5 5 4 19 Tennis ● ● 2 ● ● ● ● 1 2 2 7 Duathlon / Triathlon 2 2 4 Volleyball Indoor ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 2 4 Beach ● ● ● ● ● 2 Vovinam 3 3 4 3 2 15 Weightlifting 3 4 4 3 14 Wrestling 6 6 6 18 Wushu 4 5 12 21 Daily Gold Medal Events 0 0 2 2 6 16 0 32 47 66 53 44 58 60 36 40 60 0 522 Cumulative total 0 0 2 4 10 26 26 58 105 171 224 268 326 386 422 462 522 522 522 6 Fri 7 Sat 8 Sun 9 Mon 10 Tue 11 Wed 12 Thu 13 Fri 14 Sat 15 Sun 16 Mon 17 Tue 18 Wed 19 Thu 20 Fri 21 Sat 22 Sun 23 Mon Total events May

Source:[92]

## Medal table

* Host nation ([Vietnam](/source/Vietnam_at_the_2021_SEA_Games))

2021 Southeast Asian Games medal table[93] Rank NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Vietnam* 205 125 116 446 2 Thailand 92 103 136 331 3 Indonesia 69 91 81 241 4 Philippines 52 70 104 226 5 Singapore 47 46 73 166 6 Malaysia 39 45 90 174 7 Myanmar 9 18 35 62 8 Cambodia 9 13 41 63 9 Laos 2 7 33 42 10 Brunei 1 1 1 3 11 Timor-Leste 0 3 2 5 Totals (11 entries) 525 522 712 1,759

## Broadcasting

The [Vietnam National Convention Center](/source/Vietnam_National_Convention_Center) served as the International Broadcast Center for this edition.

IOC code Country Rights holder Ref. BRU Brunei RTB [94] INA Indonesia TVRI MNC Media [95] MAS Malaysia RTM Astro [96][97] PHI Philippines TV5 Network Cignal TV Smart Communications [98][99] SGP Singapore Mediacorp [100] THA Thailand TPT NBT GMM 25 PPTV T Sports [101] VIE Vietnam VTV [102][103]

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## External links

- [2021 Southeast Asian Games Official Website](https://web.archive.org/web/20220606132208/https://seagames2021.com/) at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine) (archived 6 June 2022)

- [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201123075628/https://hanoi2021.com/) 23 November 2020 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)

Wikimedia Commons has media related to [2021 Southeast Asian Games](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:2021_Southeast_Asian_Games).

Preceded by Philippines Southeast Asian Games XXXI Southeast Asian Games (2021) Succeeded by Phnom Penh

v t e Events at the 2021 SEA Games (Vietnam) Aquatics Diving Finswimming Swimming Archery Athletics Badminton Basketball Billiards Bodybuilding Bowling Boxing Canoeing Chess Cycling Dancesport Esports Fencing Football Futsal Golf Gymnastics Handball Judo Jujitsu Karate Kickboxing Kurash Muay Pencak silat Pétanque Rowing Sepak takraw Shooting Table tennis Taekwondo Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Vovinam Weightlifting Wrestling Wushu Xiangqi

v t e Nations at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi Brunei Cambodia East Timor Indonesia Laos Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam

v t e SEA Games Host cities Mascots Medalists Sports SEAP Games 1959 Bangkok 1961 Yangon 1963 Phnom Penh1 1965 Kuala Lumpur 1967 Bangkok 1969 Yangon 1971 Kuala Lumpur 1973 Singapore 1975 Bangkok SEA Games 1977 Kuala Lumpur 1979 Jakarta 1981 Manila 1983 Singapore 1985 Bangkok 1987 Jakarta 1989 Kuala Lumpur 1991 Manila 1993 Singapore 1995 Chiang Mai 1997 Jakarta 1999 Bandar Seri Begawan 2001 Kuala Lumpur 2003 Vietnam 2005 Manila 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima 2009 Vientiane 2011 Jakarta–Palembang 2013 Naypyidaw 2015 Singapore 2017 Kuala Lumpur 2019 Philippines 2021 Vietnam2 2023 Phnom Penh 2025 Bangkok–Chonburi3 2027 Malaysia 2029 Singapore 2031 Laos 2033 Philippines 1 Cancelled due to hosting issues and the Vietnam War. 2 Postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 3 Songkhla was removed from co-host due to the floods caused by Cyclone Senyar. ASEAN Para Games

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