ASEAN School Games

ASEAN School Games
Abbreviation ASG
First event 2009 Suphanburi, Thailand
Occur every Year
Last event 2016 Chiang Mai, Thailand
Website aseanschoolsgames.com/show/

ASEAN School Games (ASG) is an annual games for high schools in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and organised under the authority of the ASEAN Schools Sports Council (ASSC). The ASSC is an apolitical regional sports council that promotes sports among member countries. Prior to 2009, the games were played based on satellite, single sports events. This was changed in 2009, where a games format was implemented. The 1st ASG planned under the new games format was hosted by Thailand in 2009, while the 2nd, 3rd and 4th ASG were hosted by Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, respectively.[1][2][3]

Objectives

Participating countries

Nation / IOC Designation Debuted IOC-Code Notes
 Brunei (IOC designation: Brunei Darussalam) 2009 BRU
 Indonesia 2009 INA FIFA-code IDN
 Singapore 2009 SIN
 Thailand 2009 THA
 Vietnam (IOC designation: Viet Nam) 2009 VIE
 Malaysia 2010 MAS
 Philippines 2010 PHI ISO PHL
 Laos (IOC designation: Lao People's Democratic Republic) 2013 LAO
 Cambodia 2016 CAM
 Myanmar 2017 MYA

Editions

Year Games Host City 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
ASEAN School Games
2009 I Thailand Suphanburi  Thailand (72)  Vietnam (18)  Indonesia (13)
2010 II Malaysia Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia (46)  Thailand (32)  Indonesia (14)
2011 III Singapore Singapore  Thailand (29)  Singapore (26)  Malaysia (21)
2012 IV Indonesia Surabaya  Thailand (38)  Indonesia (33)  Malaysia (29)
2013 V Vietnam Hanoi  Vietnam (50)  Malaysia (25)  Thailand (24)
2014 VI Philippines Marikina  Malaysia (41)  Thailand (35)  Indonesia (15)
2015 VII Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan  Indonesia (25)  Malaysia (20)  Thailand (13)
2016 VIII Thailand Chiang Mai  Thailand (56)  Indonesia (30)  Vietnam (19)
2017 IX Singapore Singapore

Total Medal Tally

ASEAN SCHOOL GAMES
 Rank  NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Thailand (THA) 299 260 286 845
2 Malaysia (MAS) 188 202 196 586
3 Indonesia (INA) 169 216 200 585
4 Vietnam (VIE) 168 112 120 400
5 Singapore (SIN) 94 108 178 380
6 Philippines (PHI) 15 21 42 78
7 Brunei (BRU) 1 12 23 36
8 Laos (LAO) 0 5 14 19
9 Cambodia (CAM) 0 0 1 1
Total (9 NOCs)934 936 1060 2930

Overall Medal Tally by the end of 2016 ASEAN School Games.

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