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ASEAN Para Games 2026 Medal Table & Live Standings

January 20, 2026 08:31 AM

Track the ASEAN Para Games 2026 medal table live from Korat. See daily updated standings, gold–silver–bronze leaders, and the race between Thailand and Indonesia.

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The race for gold begins in Korat, and all eyes are on Thailand to see if the host nation can reclaim the ASEAN Para Games crown from Indonesia. This page tracks the ASEAN Para Games 2026 medal table with daily updates, so you can quickly see who leads in gold, silver, and bronze, plus which teams are closing in. Whether you’re a traveler visiting Nakhon Ratchasima, an expat following regional sport, or a long-term resident cheering for the home team, this is your one-stop hub for live standings.

How the medal table is ranked

Standings are ordered by gold medals first, then silver, then bronze. If nations are still tied, we use total medals as the next tiebreak. This mirrors the common international method used at multi-sport events. We also highlight momentum, noting big swings from marquee finals in athletics, swimming, badminton, powerlifting, table tennis, and more.

Update schedule and sources

We refresh the table after official results are confirmed from event organizers and technical delegates. Expect most changes in late afternoon and evening on competition days, when finals conclude. For broadcast options, schedules, and ticketing tips, see our guide to watching the event here: ASEAN Para Games 2026: Schedule & How to Watch Live.

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1. Thailand

Host nation with home-crowd power

Leading with 485+ medals
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Gold: 175 | Silver: 155 | Bronze: 156

Total: 486

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2. Indonesia

Strong second
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Gold: 135 | Silver: 144 | Bronze: 114

Total: 393

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3. Malaysia

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Gold: 64 | Silver: 64 | Bronze: 73

Total: 201

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4. Philippines

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Gold: 45 | Silver: 37 | Bronze: 52

Total: 134

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5. Vietnam

Vietnam

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Gold: 38 | Silver: 48 | Bronze: 58

Total: 144

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6. Myanmar

Myanmar

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Gold: 20 | Silver: 17 | Bronze: 20

Total: 57

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7. Singapore

Singapore

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Gold: 13 | Silver: 7 | Bronze: 9

Total: 29

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8. Timor-Leste

Timor-Leste

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Gold: 3 | Silver: 1 | Bronze: 1

Total: 5

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9. Lao PDR

Lao PDR

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Gold: 2 | Silver: 5 | Bronze: 9

Total: 16

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10. Brunei

Brunei

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Gold: 1 | Silver: 3 | Bronze: 2

Total: 6

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LIVE UPDATE: Day 6 (January 25, 2026)

Thailand Breaks the 300-Medal Barrier! The Atmosphere in Korat is Electric.

We are halfway through the games, and Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) is buzzing with energy today!

As of January 25, Team Thailand has fully capitalized on the home advantage, surging into a commanding lead and smashing past the 300-medal mark. However, the defending champions, Indonesia, are not backing down, showcasing their champion pedigree with a fierce chase. The battle for the top spot is setting up to be a thrilling finish.

What to Watch Next: Keep this page bookmarked! We are entering the peak days for Athletics, Swimming, Para-Badminton, Powerlifting, and Table Tennis. The medal table will be shifting hour by hour.

Travel Tips for Spectators:

  • Beat the Heat: Korat is warm today. Use shaded routes between venues (especially at the 80th Birthday Stadium complex) and stay hydrated.
  • Arrive Early: With the local crowd cheering for Thai athletes, popular finals are filling up fast. Get to the venue at least 45 minutes before the start time.

Essential Guides:

Enjoy the games, soak in the friendly Isan hospitality, and cheer loud!

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