Draft:Shooting at the SEA Games

Shooting is one of the regular sports at the biennial Southeast Asian Games competition, which has been competed at the Games since the inaugural edition of the South East Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP) in 1959.

Editions

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Games Year Host city Host country Total Events Best Country 2nd Best Country 3rd Best Country
SEAP Games
I 1959 (details) Bangkok   Thailand
II 1961 (details) Rangoon   Burma
- 1963 (Cancelled)   Cambodia
III 1965 (details) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia
IV 1967 (details) Bangkok   Thailand
V 1969 (details) Rangoon   Burma
VI 1971 (details) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia
VII 1973 (details) Singapore   Singapore
VIII 1975 (details) Bangkok   Thailand
SEA Games
IX 1977 (details) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia
X 1979 (details) Jakarta   Indonesia
XI 1981 (details) Manila   Philippines
XII 1983 (details) Singapore   Singapore
XIII 1985 (details) Bangkok   Thailand
XIV 1987 (details) Jakarta   Indonesia
XV 1989 (details) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia
XVI 1991 (details) Manila   Philippines
XVII 1993 (details) Singapore   Singapore
XVIII 1995 (details) Chiang Mai   Thailand
XIX 1997 (details) Jakarta   Indonesia
XX 1999 (details) Bandar Seri Begawan   Brunei
XXI 2001 (details) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia
XXII 2003 (details) Hanoi & Ho Chi Minh City   Vietnam
XXIII 2005 (details) Manila, Laguna, Cebu, Bacolod   Philippines 22   Thailand
(9–7–6)
  Vietnam
(3–4–5)
  Philippines
(3–3–2)
XXIV 2007 (details) Nakhon Ratchasima   Thailand 33   Thailand
(14–16–6)
  Singapore
(8–6–6)
  Vietnam
(7–3–11)
XXV 2009 (details) Vientiane   Laos 34   Vietnam
(11–12–8)
  Thailand
(10–8–12)
  Singapore
(6–5–5)
XXVI 2011 (details) Palembang & Jakarta   Indonesia 14   Vietnam
(7–3–3)
  Malaysia
(2–4–3)
  Indonesia
(2–0–2)
XXVII 2013 (details) Naypyidaw   Myanmar 12   Vietnam
(7–1–2)
  Thailand
(2–2–2)
  Singapore
(1–4–3)
XXVIII 2015 (details) Singapore   Singapore 26   Thailand
(14–7–3)
  Singapore
(5–9–7)
  Vietnam
(4–1–5)
XXIX 2017 (details) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia 14   Thailand
(5–2–5)
  Malaysia
(4–5–3)
  Singapore
(2–4–2)
XXX 2019 (details) Philippines   Philippines 14   Indonesia
(7–6–2)
  Thailand
(4–1–2)
  Philippines
(3–3–1)
XXXI 2021 (details) Hanoi   Vietnam 22   Indonesia
(8–6–2)
  Vietnam
(7–6–4)
  Thailand
(3–2–10)
XXXII 2023 Phnom Penh   Cambodia Not Held