A bold takeaway: Singapore is fielding its largest-ever team for the 33rd SEA Games, set to run from December 9–20, 2025, in Thailand. But here’s where it gets interesting: the competition unfolds across Bangkok and Chonburi, and nearly 1,000 Singaporean athletes will represent the nation at a multi-sport event that hasn’t been hosted here since 2023 in Cambodia.
Singapore hopes to climb higher than its 2023 performance, where the country finished sixth in the medals table with 157 medals in total—51 gold, 42 silver, and 64 bronze.
Prominent stars to watch include Veronica Shanti Pereira, Teong Tzen Wei, and Loh Kean Yew, who are among the big names entering the games. The full roster of Singapore’s SEA Games medallists will be updated as results come in.
For context, SEA Games coverage often spotlights both seasoned champions and rising talents. This year’s lineup aims to build on recent success and showcase depth across more sports and events. As results roll in, fans can follow progress and celebrate medals as they’re earned.
And this is where perspectives may diverge: some analysts expect Singapore to surpass prior medal tallies given the expanded squad, while others caution that the level of regional competition remains intense. So, what will it take for Singapore to edge higher in the rankings this time around? Share your thoughts in the comments: do you think the larger team guarantees more medals, or will strategic focus on specific sports yield the biggest gains? In any case, the SEA Games 2025 spectacle in Bangkok and Chonburi is shaping up to be a pivotal chapter for Singaporean athletes.