In the latest updates from the ongoing SEA Games 33, the host country Thailand has established a commanding lead with an impressive tally of 102 gold medals, 63 silver medals, and 38 bronze medals. This brings their total medal count to 203, and projections suggest that this number may rise further as competitions on December 14 continue.
Vietnam has seen a slight decline in its standings, dropping to third place after Indonesia secured an additional gold medal. With Vietnam accumulating 33 golds, 30 silvers, and 57 bronzes, they find themselves in a tie with Indonesia for golds; however, Indonesia’s higher silver count places them in second position. Singapore follows in fourth place with 19 golds, 19 silvers, and 25 bronzes.
Other nations such as Malaysia, the Philippines, and Myanmar are also competing for medals, currently occupying the ranks behind the top four.
The SEA Games 33 is being held from December 9 to December 20 at three primary venues: Chonburi, Bangkok, and Songkhla. Approximately 9,366 athletes are participating in 50 different sports during this edition of the Games. In total, 574 sets of medals will be awarded, reflecting a decrease of 10 sets compared to the previous SEA Games.

