1975 SEAP Games
{{Short description|Multi-sport event in Bangkok, Thailand}}
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{{Infobox games
| name = 8th Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
| host_city = Bangkok, Thailand
| logo = 8th_seap_games.png
| size = 200px
| caption =
| events =
| sports = 18
| nations = 4
| athletes =
| opening = 9 December 1975
| closing = 16 December 1975
| opened_by = Bhumibol Adulyadej
{{small|King of Thailand}}
| athlete_oath =
| judge_oath =
| Torch lighter =
| ceremony_venue = National Stadium
| previous = Singapore 1973
| next = Kuala Lumpur 1977
}}
The 1975 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, officially known as the 8th Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Bangkok, Thailand from 9 to 16 December 1975. This was the third time Thailand hosted the games, and its first time since 1967. Previously, Thailand also hosted the 1959 inaugural games.Percy Seneviratne (1993) Golden Moments: the S.E.A Games 1959–1991 Dominie Press, Singapore {{ISBN|981-00-4597-2}} Cambodia and Laos, which only sent token squads made up of military personnel to previous games, declined to participate due to internal political problems, while South Vietnam was fallen and no longer existed. These were the last games to bear the Southeast Asian Peninsular Games name before it was renamed the Southeast Asian Games. The games were opened and closed by the King of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej, at Suphalachasai Stadium. The final medal tally was led by Thailand, followed by Singapore, Burma and Malaysia.
The games
=Participating nations=
- {{flag|Burma|1974}}
- {{MAS}}
- {{SIN}}
- {{THA}} (Host)
=Sports=
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- {{GamesSport|Aquatics}}
- {{GamesSport|Athletics}}
- {{GamesSport|Badminton}}
- {{GamesSport|Basketball}}
- {{GamesSport|Bowling}}
- {{GamesSport|Boxing}}
- {{GamesSport|Cycling}}
- {{GamesSport|Football}}
- {{GamesSport|Hockey}}
- {{GamesSport|Judo}}
- {{GamesSport|Rugby}}
- {{GamesSport|Sailing}}
- {{GamesSport|Sepak takraw}}
- {{GamesSport|Shooting}}
- {{GamesSport|Table tennis}}
- {{GamesSport|Tennis}}
- {{GamesSport|Volleyball}}
- {{GamesSport|Weightlifting}}
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=Medal table=
;Key
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{{Medals table
| caption =
| host = THA
| flag_template = flagIOC2team
| event = 1975 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
| team =
| gold_THA = 80 | silver_THA = 45 | bronze_THA = 39 | host_THA = yes
| gold_SIN = 38 | silver_SIN = 42 | bronze_SIN = 49
| gold_BIR = 28 | silver_BIR = 35 | bronze_BIR = 33
| gold_MAS = 27 | silver_MAS = 49 | bronze_MAS = 51
}}
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120801031004/http://www.olympic.org.my/web/gamesrecords/sea/sea_history.htm History of the SEA Games]
- https://web.archive.org/web/20011207141223/http://www.kl2001.com/index.html
- https://web.archive.org/web/19980111005738/http://seagames.wasantara.net.id/medali59-95/medals.htm
- https://web.archive.org/web/20081011071000/http://www.newsviews.info/sport09.html#sources
- https://web.archive.org/web/20091204132925/http://www.laoseagames2009.com/v1/seagamesxseapxstat.aspx
- https://web.archive.org/web/20170906223449/http://www.ocasia.org/game/MWinner.aspx?CntbEpEabMSOtPxlCplT5vIeXT1sBvVt
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{{SEA Games}}
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