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Revision as of 17:16, 26 August 2017

Basketball has been a Southeast Asian Games sport since the 1977 edition, with an exception in 2005 when the host country, the Philippines, was suspended by the International Basketball Federation, and in 2009 when the host country, Laos, did not include the sport due to lack of facilities. The Philippines have won 17 of the 18 men's events since the sport was played except in 1989 when Malaysia won. The Malaysians, meanwhile, won 13 of the 17 women's events, including the most recent one in 2015.[1]

Men's tournaments

Year Host  Gold  Silver  Bronze
1977
Details
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur

Philippines

Malaysia

Thailand
1979
Details
Indonesia
Jakarta

Philippines

Malaysia

Singapore
1981
Details
Philippines
Manila

Philippines

Malaysia

Thailand
1983
Details
Singapore
Singapore

Philippines

Malaysia

Thailand
1985
Details
Thailand
Bangkok

Philippines

Malaysia

Thailand
1987
Details
Indonesia
Jakarta

Philippines

Malaysia

Thailand
1989
Details
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Philippines

Thailand
1991
Details
Philippines
Quezon City

Philippines

Thailand

Malaysia
1993
Details
Singapore
Singapore

Philippines

Thailand

Indonesia
1995
Details
Thailand
Chiang Mai

Philippines

Thailand

Malaysia
1997
Details
Indonesia
Jakarta

Philippines

Malaysia

Thailand
1999
Details
Brunei
Bandar Seri Begawan

Philippines

Thailand

Indonesia
2001
Details
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur

Philippines

Indonesia

Malaysia
2003
Details
Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City

Philippines

Thailand

Malaysia
2005 Philippines
Antipolo
Not held - Philippines, the host country, was suspended by FIBA.
2007
Details
Thailand
Nakhon Ratchasima

Philippines

Indonesia

Malaysia
2009 Laos
Vientiane
Not held - Laos, the host country, reduced the number of sports due to lack of facilities.
2011
Details
Indonesia
Jakarta

Philippines

Thailand

Indonesia
2013
Details
Myanmar
Naypyidaw

Philippines

Thailand

Singapore
2015
Details
Singapore
Singapore

Philippines

Indonesia

Singapore
2017
Details
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur

Philippines

Indonesia

Thailand

Medal summary

1 Philippines Philippines 18 1 0 19
2 Malaysia Malaysia 1 6 5 13
3 Thailand Thailand 0 7 8 15
4 Indonesia Indonesia 0 4 3 7
5 Singapore Singapore 0 0 3 3
Total 19 19 19 57

Women's tournaments

Year Host  Gold  Silver  Bronze
1977
Details
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Thailand

Singapore
1979
Details
Indonesia
Jakarta

Malaysia

Philippines
1981
Details
Philippines
Manila

Malaysia

Philippines

Thailand
1983
Details
Singapore
Singapore

Malaysia

Philippines
1985
Details
Thailand
Bangkok

Malaysia

Thailand

Singapore
1987
Details
Indonesia
Jakarta

Malaysia

Thailand

Philippines
1989
Details
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Thailand

Philippines
1991
Details
Philippines
Quezon City

Thailand

Indonesia

Malaysia
1993
Details
Singapore
Singapore

Malaysia

Thailand

Philippines
1995
Details
Thailand
Chiang Mai

Thailand

Philippines

Malaysia
1997
Details
Indonesia
Jakarta

Malaysia

Thailand

Indonesia
1999 Brunei
Bandar Seri Begawan
Not held
2001
Details
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Thailand

Philippines
2003
Details
Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City

Malaysia

Singapore

Philippines
2005 Philippines
Quezon City
Not held - Philippines, the host country, was suspended by FIBA.
2007
Details
Thailand
Nakhon Ratchasima

Malaysia

Thailand

Philippines
2009 Laos
Vientiane
Not held - Laos, the host country, reduced the number of sports due to lack of facilities.
2011
Details
Indonesia
Jakarta

Thailand

Philippines

Malaysia
2013
Details
Myanmar
Naypyidaw

Thailand

Philippines

Malaysia
2015
Details
Singapore
Singapore

Malaysia

Indonesia

Thailand
2017
Details
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Thailand

Indonesia

Medal summary

1  Malaysia 14 0 4 18
2  Thailand 4 9 2 15
3  Philippines 0 6 6 12
4  Indonesia 0 2 2 4
5  Singapore 0 1 2 3
Totals 18 18 16 52

Combined medal summary

1  Philippines 18 8 6 32
2  Malaysia 15 7 9 31
3  Thailand 4 16 10 30
4  Indonesia 0 6 5 11
5  Singapore 0 1 5 6
Totals 37 37 35 109

Note

* The 2005 men's basketball tournaments were originally scheduled to be held at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City, while the women's tournaments were to be held at the Blue Eagle Gym in Quezon City. Both Final Games were to be held at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. Both cities are suburbs of Manila.

See also

References

  1. ^ Henson, Quinito. "RP Five Battlecry: Never Again".