2025 SEA Games Medal Standings Sunday Morning, Indonesia Tops Vietnam

JAKARTA - A number of matches from various sports at the 2025 SEA Games will be re-contested on Sunday, December 14. Until Sunday morning, the Indonesian contingent managed to outperform Vietnam's gold medal collection.

The number was obtained thanks to the acquisition of 11 gold medals the previous day. In total, as of Sunday morning, Indonesia managed to win 31 gold medals, 42 silver medals, and 35 bronze medals.

The goal brought Indonesia to the runner-up position in the 2025 SEA Games medal standings. Thailand is still leading the medal standings with 92 gold medals, 59 silver medals, and 36 bronze medals.

Meanwhile, Vietnam is in third place in the standings with a collection of 30 gold medals, 27 silver, and 53 bronze.

On Saturday, December 13, Indonesia managed to win a gold medal from the women's 10m air rifle team shooting event, which was strengthened by Yasmin Figlia Achadiat.

Then in the women's 10-meter air rifle shooting, he also managed to win the gold medal through Dewi Laila Mubrarokah. Then from the women's weightlifting 48 kg category, Luluk Diana Tri Wijayana successfully contributed a gold medal for Indonesia.

From the karate event, the men's Kumite 75kg, Ignatius Joshua Kandou also managed to win a gold medal.

Furthermore, taekwondo athlete Arya Danu Susilo also managed to win a gold medal at the 2025 SEA Games in the men's 74kg category. Then I Made Sastra Dharma also managed to contribute a gold medal in the men's Judo 90kg category.

Then the mainstay Indonesian athletics athlete Maria Natalia Londa successfully won the gold medal through the women's pole vault.

In addition, the men's and women's tennis teams carved the highest achievement by winning gold medals.

2025 SEA Games Medal Tally

1. Thailand 94 gold 59 silver 36 bronze (total 189 medals)

2. Indonesia 31 gold 42 silver 35 bronze (total 108 medals)

3. Vietnam 30 27 53 110

4. Singapore 16 18 25 59

5. Malaysia 15 14 47 76

6. Philippines 14 23 52 89

7. Myanmar 2 12 16 30

8. Laos 2 3 13 18

9. Brunei Darussalam 0 1 4 5

10. East Timor 0 0 2 2.