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Encyclopedia > 1991 Southeast Asian Games

The sixteenth Southeast Asian Games was held in Manila, the Philippines from 24 November - 3 December 1991. This was the second time that the country hosted the biennial regional sporting event. It was officially opened by President Corazon Aquino at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila through a colorful opening ceremonies. Image File history File links Se1991lg. ... The 23rd Southeast Asian Games Philippines 2005 Logo The Southeast Asian Games (also known as the SEA Games), is a biannual multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia. ... REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES City of Manila Region: National Capital Region Province: — Dates: Founded—June 24, 1571 Cityhood—June 10, 1574 Population: 2000 census—1,581,082 Density—41,014 per km² Area: 38. ... November 24 is the 328th day (329th on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... December 3 is the 337th (in leap years the 338th) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1991 (MCMXCI) is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... María Corazón Sumulong Cojuangco Aquino (born January 25, 1933), widely known as Cory Aquino, was President of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992. ...


Medal count

(Host nation in bold.)

Position Country: Gold: Silver: Bronze: Total:
1. Indonesia 92 86 67 245
2. Philippines 91 62 86 239
3. Thailand 72 80 69 221
4. Malaysia 36 38 66 140
5. Singapore 18 32 45 95
6. Myanmar 12 16 29 57
7. Vietnam 7 12 10 29
8. Brunei 0 0 8 8
9. Laos 0 0 0 0

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References

  • Percy Seneviratne (1993) Golden Moments: the S.E.A Games 1959-1991 Dominie Press, Singapore ISBN 9810045972


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Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
1959 | 1961 | (1963)¹ | 1965 | 1967 | 1969 | 1971 | 1973 | 1975
Southeast Asian Games
1977 | 1979 | 1981 | 1983 | 1985 | 1987 | 1989 | 1991 | 1993 | 1995 | 1997 | 1999 | 2001 | 2003 | 2005 | 2007 | 2009
¹Cancelled as host pulled out.

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Southeast Asian Games - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (299 words)
The Southeast Asian Games (also known as the SEA Games), is a biannual multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia.
At the 8th SEAP Games in 1975, the SEAP Federation considered the inclusion of Indonesia and the Philippines.The two countries were formally admitted in 1977, the same year when SEAP Federation changed their name to Southeast Asian Games Federation (SEAGF), and the games were known as the Southeast Asian Games.
Brunei was admitted at the 10th SEA Games in Jakarta, Indonesia, and East Timor at the 22nd SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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