JAKARTA - The Indonesian contingent managed to come out as runners-up in the 2025 ASEAN Para Games with 135 gold medals, 143 silver medals, and 114 bronze medals.

This achievement surpassed the initial target which only finished in third place in the final standings. Indonesia was right behind the host who managed to come out as the overall champion of the biennial multi-branch sports festival.

"Alhamdulillah, Indonesia managed to end the struggle at the ASEAN Para Games this time with 135 golds, far above the target and ranked second," said Minister of Youth and Sports Erick Thohir in an official statement received.

Thailand, which topped the final standings of medal collection, collected 176 gold medals, 155 silver medals, and 157 bronze medals. Malaysia, which was in third place, was able to collect 64 gold medals, 64 silver, and 73 bronze.

The fourth place was achieved by the Philippines with 45 gold, 37 silver and 52 bronze. Vietnam was in fifth place with 38 gold medals, 48 silver and 58 bronze.

"Thank you to the athletes, coaches, officials, Chef de Mission, and the Indonesian NPC. Thanks to your hard work, Indonesia managed to maintain its name as one of the countries that dominate the top competition," said Erick.

The Indonesian contingent departed with a strength of 290 athletes from 18 sports. They are targeting to win 82 gold medals, 77 silver medals, and 77 bronze medals to enter in the third position in the final standings.

The para-athletics branch (cabor) became the branch with the most gold medal contributors. They managed to bring home 44 gold medals, followed by the para-swimming branch with 29 gold, para-badminton with 12 gold, para-chess and para-weightlifting with nine gold each, and para-table tennis with seven gold.

Furthermore, the para-judo seven gold, para-archery five gold, road cycling five gold, boccia three gold, track cycling two gold, tenpin bowling two gold, and para-archery won one gold medal.

List of Medals ASEAN Para Games Thailand 2025

Thailand: 175 gold, 155 silver, 157 bronze Indonesia: 135 gold, 143 silver, 114 bronze Malaysia: 64 gold, 64 silver, 73 bronze Philippines: 45 gold, 37 silver, 52 bronze Vietnam: 38 gold, 48 silver, 58 bronze Myanmar: 20 gold, 19 silver, 20 bronze Singapore: 13 gold, 7 silver, 9 bronze East Timor: 3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze Laos: 2 gold, 5 silver, 9 bronze Brunei Darussalam: 1 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze

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