SEA Games sports explained

This is a list of sports played in the biennial Southeast Asian Games. Unlike the Olympic games, there are no official limits to the number of sports which may be contested, and the range may be decided by the organising host pending approval by the Southeast Asian Games Federation. Albeit for some core sports which must be featured, the host is also free to introduce other sports. Over time, this has meant as much as 43 sports in the 24th edition of the games, and the programme has included relatively obscure sports such as arnis, finswimming and pétanque.

In the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, medals in 56 different sports were contested—the most in its history.

History

The Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, as the Southeast Asian Games was then known, was first held in Bangkok in 1959 with 12 sports, namely aquatics, athletics, badminton, basketball, boxing, cycling, football, shooting, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, and weightlifting.[1]

SEAGF Charter and Rules

Before and up to 2023, the SEAGF Charter and Rules dictated that the following sports be on the program:[2]

In 2023, the charter was modified to specify the following:[3]

Sports

The following sports (or disciplines of a sport) are part of the current program or were contested before, and are listed alphabetically according to the name used by the IOC. The figures in each cell indicate the number of events for each sport contested at the respective Games; a bullet denotes that the sport was contested as a demonstration sport. A "Y" is used to indicate that a sport was played, but the number of events is not yet established. An "X" is used to indicate a sport that is set to be included in a future event.

Twelve of the sports (Aquatics, baseball and softball, basketball, cycling, equestrian, football, gymnastics, handball, hockey, volleyball, winter sports, and wrestling) consist of multiple disciplines. Disciplines from the same sport are grouped under the same colour:

Aquatics – Baseball and softballBasketballCyclingEquestrianFootball – Gymnastics – VolleyballWinter sportsWrestling

Sport (Discipline)Body596165676971737577798183858789919395979901030507091113151719212325
 
DivingWAquatics44444444444444YYYYY810108888134844
Open water swimming413
61324YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY323232323832384038403938
Artistic swimmingY5353
Water polo111111111111111111111112122222
 
WArchery121212121244444444488810101010101010
ArnisWEKAF62012
WAthletics28YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY454245454647464548454743
BWF257557777777777777777777775777787
 
WBSC11111
Softball221222
Baseball51
 
FIBA2222
1122222222222222222122222222222
 
WCBSYYYYYYY12131210101210710101010
BodybuildingIFBB865510
BowlingIBF1011101011966
BoxingIBAY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9141715141411613131617
BridgeWBF9
Canoeing (sprint)ICF1571215161771112
Canoeing (slalom)2
ChessFIDE889185108
CricketICC384
Ouk chaktrang7
XiangqiWXF44
 
BMXUCI22232
Mountain biking444454453
Road cycling3310138Y54456656847
Track cycling3117135
 
AquathlonWTriathlon33
Duathlon2323
Triathlon22223425
DancesportWDSF21014122
E-sportsGEF61096
 
DressageFEI222222
Endurance2
Eventing2222
Jumping2222222
 
FencingFIE1012121212612121212
FinswimmingCMAS1616161324
FloorballIFF2222
 
FootballFIFA111111111111211112212222212122222
Futsal222222
Beach Soccer1
 
GolfIGF44444444444
 
ArtisticFIG1413131414121214810
Rhythmic656128524
Aerobic44423552
 
Handball (indoor)IHF2222
Handball (beach)2211
Field hockeyFIH222222
Indoor hockey2222
Hockey5s2
Jet skiUIM66
JudoIJF1681618161812616131312
Ju-jitsuJJIF1161318
KabaddiIKF6
KarateWKF1918181716171613151715
KenpōIKF1618
KickboxingWAKO812178
Kun bokator21
Kun khmer19
KurashIKA1010
WBowls686
Modern pentathlonUIPM66
Muay thaiIFMA7111314591118
WNetball11111
Obstacle raceFISO64
ParaglidingFAI12
Pencak silatIPSF22131718151313209162213
PétanqueFIPJP64911611107481111
PoloFIP1112
Roller speed skatingWS12
RowingWRowing89111191861610
Rugby sevensWRugby2222
Rugby union1112
SailingWSailing1217913201411913
SamboFIAS7
Sepak takrawISTAF446668684887
Hoop22222222
Chinlone844112
ShootingISSFYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY4222333414122614142230
ShuttlecockISF77
SkateboardingWSkate84
Soft tennisISTF737
Sport climbingIFSC106
SquashWSF215954
SurfingISA4
Table tennisITTF1177777777777777Y Y Y Y Y 777754774777
TaekwondoWTaekwondo161616212121151622192420
TennisITFYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY77777755777
TeqballFITEQ5
Traditional boat raceIDBF44464101786136
Tug of warTWIF
UltimateWFDF
Underwater hockeyCMAS4
 
Volleyball (indoor)FIVB1122222222222222222222222222
Volleyball (beach)222222222
 
WaterskiingIWaterskiWakeboardFY Y 11111154
WeightliftingIWeightliftingF131013131411510141414
 
Ice hockeyIIHF112
Figure skatingISU222
Short track speed skating667
 
WoodballIWoodballF6
 
FreestyleUWWY5910101418208
Greco-romanY59101014104
 
WushuIWUF14141920282214212023201716212214
VovinamWVVF14181530
Total events442443475372543461402404529523580569

Non-Olympic sports

The SEA Games features numerous non-Olympic sports in its programme, reflecting the popularity of some sports to the region, or as a means of introducing more obscure sports to the region and beyond.[4] Some sports dropped from the Olympic programme may still be retained in the SEAG, although the games does not feature all of the Olympic sports, often in favour of the traditional ones.[5]

SportIntroducedRemarks
Billiards and snooker1987 (Indonesia)Also in Asian Games, East Asian Games
Bodybuilding1987 (Indonesia)Also in Asian Games
Bowling1975 (Thailand)Also in Asian Games, Asian Youth Games, East Asian Games, Pan American Games, Special Olympics World Games, West Asian Games, World Games
Chess2003 (Vietnam)Also in Asian Games
Dancesport2005 (Philippines)Former Olympic sport (breaking only), also in Asian Games, East Asian Games
E-sports2019 (Philippines)Also in Asian Games
Finswimming2003 (Vietnam)
Futsal2007 (Thailand)Also in Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
Karate1987 (Indonesia)Former Olympic sport, also in Asian Games, East Asian Games, South Asian Games, West Asian Games
Lawn bowls1999 (Brunei)
Pétanque2001 (Malaysia)
Polo2007 (Thailand)Former Olympic sport
Rugby union1967 (Thailand)Former Olympic sport, also in Asian Games, East Asian Games
Softball1979 (Indonesia)Former Olympic sport, also in Asian Games, Pan American Games
Squash1991 (Philippines)To be an Olympic sport, also in Asian Games, East Asian Games, South Asian Games, West Asian Games, Pan American Games
Traditional boat race1993 (Singapore)Also in Asian Games, Asian Beach Games, East Asian Games
Waterskiing1987 (Indonesia)Also in Asian Beach Games, Pan American Games
Wushu1991 (Philippines)Also in Asian Games, East Asian Games, South Asian Games

Traditional sports

SportCommon inIntroducedRemarks
ArnisPhilippines1991 (Philippines)Unique to SEAG
ChinloneMyanmar2013 (Myanmar)Unique to SEAG
Muay thaiThailand2005 (Philippines)Unique to SEAG
Pencak silatIndonesia1987 (Indonesia)Unique to SEAG
Sepak takrawThroughout Southeast Asia1965 (Malaysia)Also in Asian Games
ShuttlecockMalaysia and Vietnam2003 (Vietnam)Unique to SEAG
VovinamVietnam2011 (Indonesia)Unique to SEAG

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Olympic Council of Asia - ocasia.asia. OCASIA. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20180623025238/http://www.ocasia.org/Home/Home. 2018-06-23.
  2. Web site: South East Asian Games Federation: Charter and Rules . SEAGF . 30 May 2010 . 30 December 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160307182744/http://voc.org.vn/Portals/0/2013-SEAG%20Charter.pdf . 7 March 2016 . live .
  3. News: Lee . David . 2023-05-17 . SEA Games sports programme to be standardised from 2025 to 2029 . en . The Straits Times . 2023-05-23 . 0585-3923.
  4. Web site: AFP: Lesser-known sports grab spotlight at SEA Games . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130206141414/http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5ha_OG034-BXFxWgjRfc-bhFv1yJA . 2013-02-06.
  5. Web site: Southeast Asian Games open with song, dance in Laos – Taipei Times. www.taipeitimes.com. 10 December 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091214221451/http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/sport/archives/2009/12/10/2003460617. 14 December 2009.