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2023 SEA Games

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Multi-sport event in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
"Cambodia 2023" redirects here. For the ASEAN Para Games, see2023 ASEAN Para Games.

XXXII Southeast Asian Games
Host cityPhnom Penh, Cambodia
MottoSports Live In Peace
(Khmer:កីឡារស់ក្នុងសន្តិភាព,UNGEGN:Keila Rós Knŏng Sântĕphéap)
Nations11
Athletes6,210
Events580 in 36 sports
Opening5 May 2023
Closing17 May 2023
Opened byHun Sen[1]
Prime Minister of Cambodia
Closed byHun Sen
Prime Minister of Cambodia
Athlete's OathMontross Phansovannarun
Torch lighterSorn Seavmey
Main venueMorodok Techo National Stadium
Websitecambodia2023.com

The2023 Southeast Asian Games (Khmer:ការប្រកួតកីឡាប្រជាជាតិអាស៊ីអាគ្នេយ៍២០២៣,UNGEGN:Kar Brâkuŏt Keila Brâchéachéatĕ Asi Aknéy 2023), also known as the32nd Southeast Asian Games, or the32nd SEA Games, and commonly known asCambodia 2023, were the 32nd edition of theSoutheast Asian Games, a biennial sportsmulti-sport event which was held from 5 to 17 May 2023 inPhnom Penh,Cambodia.

The event returned to its 2-year cycle, after the2021 SEA Games inVietnam was delayed to 2022 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. The announcement was made at the Southeast Asian Games Federation Council meeting inSingapore, in conjunction with the2015 SEA Games,[2] by the President of theNational Olympic Committee of Cambodia,Thong Khon.[3][4] ThePhilippines was originally scheduled to host the games, but was pushed forward to2019 afterBrunei withdrew to host the event. This was the first time that Cambodia hosted the games, as the 1963 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games was cancelled due to thepolitical situation in the country at the time. The event was planned to feature 40 sports.[5] The final number was 37 sports.[6]

Host selection

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In 2015, Cambodia was chosen to host the SEA Games 32.[7] The sporting event will take place from May 5 to 17, 2023 in the capital city ofPhnom Penh and the provinces ofSiem Reap,Preah Sihanouk,Kampot, andKep.[8][9][10] Initially, thePhilippines was scheduled to host the SEA Games 32.[11] However, afterBrunei declined to host due to a lack of competition venues, infrastructure, and preparation time, thePhilippines switched to hosting the SEA Games 30 in 2019.[12][13]

In 2013, theNational Olympic Committee of Cambodia (NOCC) announced in a statement that the country's government had agreed in principle to allow the NOCC to bid to host the SEA Games in 2023.[8][14][15][16] According to the plan,Cambodia will build a new Olympic stadium with a total cost of about 150 million USD, in the northeast of the capital Phnom Penh, for the 2023 SEA Games competitions and other international sporting events.[17][18][19]

Development and preparation

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Venues

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Following the host selection announcement,Prime MinisterHun Sen approved the final design of the Games' main stadium.[20] During a state visit by Hun Sen to Beijing in May 2014,Chinese President andGeneral Secretary of the Communist PartyXi Jinping promised to fund the construction of the main stadium of the new multi-purpose sports complex on the satellite city of Phnom Penh inKhan Chroy Changvar. The 60,000-seat main stadium, which was estimated to cost about USD 157 million and was built by a Chinese construction firm, was completed between 2019 and 2020 with a Chinese grant covering the entire project. A multipurpose arena, theMorodok Techo National Sports Complex housed an Olympic swimming pool, an outdoor football pitch, a running track, tennis courts and dormitories for athletes.[21]

CityVenueEvent
Phnom PenhMorodok Techo Sports ComplexMorodok Techo National StadiumOpening and closing ceremonies
Athletics
Aquatics CenterSwimming, Diving, Finswimming
Badminton HallBadminton
Table tennis HallTable tennis
Hockey StadiumField hockey
Elephant Hall 1Kickboxing, Kun Khmer
Elephant Hall 2Basketball
Basketball HallSepak takraw
Tennis Sports CenterSoft tennis, Tennis
Chroy Changvar Convention CentreDinosaur Park HallDancesport, Indoor hockey, Floorball
Hall AArnis, Karate, Wushu
Hall BFencing, Jujitsu
Hall CJudo, Kun bokator
Hall EPencak silat, Wrestling
Hall FTaekwondo, Weightlifting, Vovinam
Hall GBoxing
Car ParkObstacle race
Olympic Sports ComplexOlympic StadiumFootball
Olympic Indoor StadiumIndoor volleyball
Olympic Center Marquee TentGymnastics, Dancesport
Pétanque ArenaPétanque
Swimming poolWater polo
AEON Mall Sen Sok CityBilliards
Nagaworld 2, Olympia MallEsports
Army StadiumFootball
Prince Stadium
Smart RSN Stadium
Garden City Golf ClubGolf
Royal University of Phnom PenhXiangqi and Ouk chaktrang
AZ Group Cricket OvalCricket
Federation of Youth HallTeqball
KampotAquatic Sport CenterTraditional boat race
KepKep BeachEndurance race
Siem ReapKulen MountainMountain cycling
Angkor WatMarathon and Road cycling
SihanoukvilleSokha BeachJet ski, Sailing
Chumteav Mao BeachBeach volleyball

Budget

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According to Vongsey Vissoth, Minister attached to the Prime Minister and permanent secretary of state for the Ministry of Economy and Finance, building and setting up the facilities and fields required for the various competitions cost between $30–40 million.

Speaking at the public forum Macroeconomic Management and the 2023 Budget Law held in Phnom Penh on 25 January, Vissoth explained that setting up and hosting events at stadiums and other locations might end up costing more than $300 million. In preparation for the event, Cambodia built a number of infrastructures, as well as sports venues and sports facilities.[22][23]

Volunteers

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The National Volunteer Committee of the Cambodian 2023 Southeast Games Organizing Committee announced the recruitment of nearly 7,000 volunteers to assist at the SEA Games and ASEAN Para Games.[24]

Torch relay

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On 21 March 2023, with only less than 45 days before the start of the 32nd SEA Games,KingNorodom Sihamoni ignited the torch using the secret flame and passed on the flame to the torch which took place atAngkor Wat. The height of the torch was 75 cm and weighted slightly over one kilogram. The top of the torch was designed to reflect the symbol ofRumduol (រំដួល), Cambodia's national flower and it was plated with gold color to show that the country and its people rose to the top. The design on the handle of the torch was filled with multiplekbach chan (ក្បាច់ចន្ទ) connected together to signify the unity in achieving peace and success for the country and Southeast Asia community.[25][26]

The torch relay also began its journey to all other 9 countries in Southeast Asia starting on 24 March before returning back on 28 April.[27][28] Below is the list of the torch relay run date in each country:

2023 SEA Games torch relay route.
24 March
1.Vietnam
27 March
2.Philippines
1 April
3.Indonesia
4 April
4.Timor-Leste
11 April
5.Malaysia
15 April
6.Singapore
17 April
7.Thailand
21 April
8.Myanmar
25 April
9.Laos

Ticketing, Broadcasting, and Accommodations

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On 31 March, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen announced all tickets for the 5 to 17 May, SEA Games would be free – for both Cambodians and foreigners, but the supporters had to book the tickets before each match to watch inside the stadium. Also international broadcasters were not charged for live television rights to cover the 608 events in 37 sports on offer.[29][30]

Cambodia also fully covered spending on food and accommodation services for sport delegations. Delegates from all 11 countries participating in the SEA Games and the ASEAN Para Games were not required to pay $50 per person per day as had been the case with previous hosts.[31]

Marketing

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Branding

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The official logo and slogan for the 2023 Southeast Asian Games were decided on 2 July 2020 by the 2023 Cambodian SEA Games Organizing Committee and was officially unveiled on 7 August. A design competition for the games' logo was held in 2019 with the final design reportedly consisting of theAngkor Wat and four dragons as its main motifs. The initial slogan for the games unveiled was "Sport Into Peace".[32][33] The logo was later slightly revised so it could also be used for the 2023 ASEAN Para Games,[34] while the slogan in English was revised to "Sports Live in Peace".[35]

A mascot design competition was also organized in 2019 which was open to Cambodian citizens who were at least 15 years of age. The contest required applicants to submit designs that followed arabbit theme and reflectedKhmer culture. The deadline for the competition was on 30 November 2019.[36] The winning design consisted of two rabbits wearingBokator attire; a female in red namedRumduol (រំដួល) and a male in blue namedBorey (បុរី). Red and blue were colors from theCambodian flag.[33][37]

The official song of the Games was "Sports Live in Peace", performed byPreap Sovath,Aok Sokunkanha, Sok Seylalin,Ton Chanseyma and Sayaty.

Sponsors

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2023 SEA Games sponsors
TierSponsoring firms
Exclusive PremiumABA Bank,AIA Group,Cellcard, Eau Kulen,Longines,Toyota, Vattanac Brewery
PremiumAjinomoto,Cambodia Airways,Cisco,Coca-ColaAsahi,Ezecom,FBT,Heineken Asia Pacific (Anchor Beer),TikTok
National SuppliersAEON,CPF FoodsKirin,Decathlon, Động Lực, Legend Cinema,NagaCorp,Nestlé (Milo),Technogym,Unilever

The Games

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Ceremonies

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The opening ceremony for the games was held on 5 May 2023,[38] although the cricket and football tournaments commenced one week earlier on 29 April 2023.[30]

The closing ceremony for the games was held on 17 May 2023.[39]

Parade of Nations

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OrderNationFlag bearerSport
1 Brunei Darussalam (BRU)Ali Saifullah SuhaimiPencak silat
2 Indonesia (INA)Flairene Candrea WonomiharjoSwimming
3 Lao PDR (LAO)Soulasith KhamvongsaPétanque
4 Malaysia (MAS)Sharmendran RaghunathanKarate
5 Myanmar (MYA)Aung Khaing LinVovinam
6 Philippines (PHI)Alyssa ValdezVolleyball
7 Singapore (SGP)Terry Tay Wei AnGymnastics
8 Thailand (THA)Chanatip JakrawanBasketball
9 Timor Leste (TLS)Felisberto de DeusAthletics
10 Vietnam (VIE)Nguyễn Huy HoàngSwimming
11 Cambodia (CAM)(Host)Prom SamnangKun Khmer

Participating nations

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All 11 members of Southeast Asian Games Federation (SEAGF) took part in the 2023 SEA Games. Below is a list of all the participating NOCs.

Southeast Asian Games Federation

Sports

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See also:SEA Games sports
2023 SEA Games Sports

Calendar

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The edition of the schedule was published by theNational Olympic Committee of Cambodia.[41][42][43]

All times and dates useCambodian Standard Time (UTC+7).
OCOpening ceremonyEvent competitions1Gold medal eventsCCClosing ceremony
April/May 2023AprilMayEvents
29
Sat
30
Sun
1
Mon
2
Tue
3
Wed
4
Thu
5
Fri
6
Sat
7
Sun
8
Mon
9
Tue
10
Wed
11
Thu
12
Fri
13
Sat
14
Sun
15
Mon
16
Tue
17
Wed
CeremoniesOCCC
Athletics410989747
AquaticsDiving11114
Finswimming88824
Swimming67677639
Water polo22
Badminton1258
Basketball5x5 Basketball22
3x3 Basketball22
Billiards121211210
Boxing8816
ChessXiangqi2114
Ouk chaktrang437
Cricket1111228
Cycling Road Race2114
Mountain Biking2125
Dancesport22
Esports12111219
Fencing22222212
Floorball22
Football112
Golf224
Gymnastics Artistic268
Aerobic325
HockeyField22
Indoor22
Jet ski66
Judo255113
Karate69217
Martial ArtsArnis44412
Jujitsu35513
Kickboxing61117
Kun Bokator61521
Kun Khmer28919
Vovinam887730
Obstacle race224
Pencak silat61622
Pétanque2232211
Sailing99
Sepak takraw3332232321
Soft tennis12227
Table tennis2327
Taekwondo866424
Tennis2327
Traditional boat race54413
Triathlon /Duathlon /Aquathlon3227
Volleyball Indoor112
Beach22
Weightlifting443314
Wrestling10101030
Wushu441422
Daily Gold Medal Events000009049546145544341536441660580
Cumulative total000009958112173218272315356409473514580580580
Demonstration Event
Teqball55
29
Sat
30
Sun
1
Mon
2
Tue
3
Wed
4
Thu
5
Fri
6
Sat
7
Sun
8
Mon
9
Tue
10
Wed
11
Thu
12
Fri
13
Sat
14
Sun
15
Mon
16
Tue
17
Wed
Total
events
AprilMay


Medal table

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Key

  *   Host nation (Cambodia)

2023 SEA Games medal table
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Vietnam136105114355
2 Thailand10896108312
3 Indonesia8780109276
4 Cambodia*8174127282
5 Philippines5886116260
6 Singapore514364158
7 Malaysia344596175
8 Myanmar212568114
9 Laos6226088
10 Brunei2169
11 Timor-Leste0088
Totals (11 entries)5845778762,037
Source:2023 SEA Games Medal Tally

Concerns and controversies

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IFMA-led boycott of Kun Khmer competition

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In July 2022, the Cambodian SEA Games Organizing Committee decided to linkMuay Thai toKun Khmer and used the name "Kun Khmer (Muay)" as the official name for the competition. This action resulted from the displeasure of the Cambodian public, who criticized the organizing committee for not displaying sufficient patriotism in its promotion of Cambodia's traditional martial arts.[44]

Afterwards,International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA), the international federation of Muay Thai, has claimed that the organizing committee was seeking to work with an organization that is not recognized by theInternational Olympic Committee (IOC) and theOlympic Council of Asia (OCA) as the sanctioning body for the competition. The IFMA was planning to bring this matter to the attention of the IOC, the IOC Ethics Commission, the OCA, and theWorld Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).[45]

In January 2023, the IFMA sent warnings to each national federation to stop sending their teams to compete in the Kun Khmer competition, otherwise the violating national federations will be banned from upcomingWorld Games,Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games,IFMA World Muaythai Championships, and other IFMA-sanctioned events.[46]

Participation and medal cap

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Participating nations are limited in the number of athletes they can enter in certain sports – for example martial arts, dragon boat, and esports, while such restriction is not applied to the host country. The Philippines, which claims to be backed by other participating nations aside from the host, has protested such regulation alleging it to be a strategy for Cambodia to finish at least fourth in the medal tally.[47][48]

The Philippines protested Cambodia's plan to only allow a maximum of two gold medals to be awarded to a competitor in the gymnastics events. This was later revised to three following a complaint from theGymnastics Association of the Philippines.[49]

In themen's cross country mountain biking cycling event, originally Indonesia made apodium sweep. However, according to the rules of the SEA Games Federation (SEAGF) article 37 paragraph C which prohibits the same country from sweeping the medals in one event. This regulation has been in force since 30 May 2010. Thus third place finisher Ihza Muhammad was not awarded the bronze medal, which went to the fourth place rider Khim Menglong of Cambodia.[50]

Inbadminton, the newly introduced mixed team event came with participation restrictions. The countries affected by this restriction are Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Usually, badminton has seven gold medals in contention with two medals from the men's and women's team events, and five from the individual events.[51][52][53][54] Bambang Roedyanto, a technical official for the games, claimed that "Cambodia [wanted] the opportunity to win medals from [badminton], so [the mixed team event] was held with countries [with developing badminton teams]".[55]

Upside down flag incident

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At the opening ceremony of the 2023 Southeast Asian Games which was held at theMorodok Techo National Stadium on Friday, 5 May 2023, multipleBurmese,Indonesian, andVietnamese flag carried by several back-up dancers appeared to be upside-down in a performance by a local artist during the pre-show of the opening ceremony.[56][57]

Responding to this incident, theIndonesian Olympic Committee sent out an official letter of objection to the Cambodian 2023 Southeast Games Organizing Committee. Indonesian Olympic Committee Secretary General Harry Warganegara confirmed that Cambodia had submitted an apology to Indonesia, promising and ensuring that this incident would not be repeated in the duration of the games.[58] Indonesian sports ministerDito Ariotedjo received an apology from his Cambodian counterpartHangchuon Naron on the following day.[59]

Aside from the apology from the Cambodian 2023 Southeast Games Organizing Committee, Town Production, a Cambodian broadcasting and media production company involved at the ceremony, also issued a statement of apology, describing the blunder as a "disrespectful mistake" and an "oversight". The production company also said that it will send letters of apology to the embassies of the three countries involved.[60]

Organization

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The condition of the facility for the5-on-5 basketball tournament was highly criticized. As the event was held at a multi-purpose hall, the flooring used at the court was found to be made out oflinoleum instead of wood. According to the Philippine team, the air-conditioning was also insufficient.[61] Filipino athleteCalvin Oftana sustained a calf injury after slipping on the floor, thus ruling him out from the tournament before it even began. Because of this, head coachChot Reyes criticized the quality of the flooring.[62] The Singaporean assistant coach also criticized the facility, stating that their athletes were also injured due to the flooring.[61]

In themen's 20km race walk award ceremony, lighting failure led to the organizers usingcar headlights to illuminate the podium.[63]

In the athlete's village, the Indonesian badminton women's team room had a problem with a leaky room after heavy rain, just before competing. This was also experienced by several Indonesian athletes' rooms in the athletes' village. The leaked room was immediately coordinated with by the committee and have received repairs.[64]

Judging and match issues

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FilipinakaratekaJunna Tsukii protested the judges' decision to award her a silver medal in the women's −50 kg kumite event. After her bout against Malaysia karateka Shahmalarani Chandran ended in a tie, the judges remained split in voting the winner before the referee awarded the win to Shahmalarani. Tsukii refused to bow to her opponent and said in a post-match interview, "I was more active than her, but they chose her. I don't know what happened with this judge [sic]. I'm not happy with my medal". During the victory ceremony, she also refused to stand on the podium.[65]

Malaysiahammer throw athlete Jackie Wong managed to make his final throw of 64.64m, which would've awarded him the gold medal, before his result was disallowed following a technical error by the judges, losing out to Thailand's Kittipong Boonmawan. Jackie and his team manager, Datuk R. Annamalai had both launched written protests, but both appeals were rejected by the organisers.[66]

Indonesianpencak silat athlete Safira Dwi Meilani competed against Vietnamese athlete, Nguyễn Hoàng Hồng Ân in the women's class B (50–55 kg) final. When the match was less than 18 seconds left, Safira, who was ahead with a score of 61–43, received a controversial action from the referee. She was deemed injured and was disqualified by the referee. As a result, Hồng Ân was initially declared as the winner and the Indonesian team then appealed the controversial referee's decision. The appeal was granted; thus, Safira was also awarded the gold medal. Vietnamese team officials also protested to the organizers after they learned about the decision, requesting to start the match again or restarting from the remaining 18 seconds of the last round, leading to a scuffle between the officials of two countries.[67] Hồng Ân still retain the gold medal as well, thus both athletes shared the gold medal and no silver medal was awarded.[68]

In theValorant mixed team event final match of the esports competition between Singapore and Indonesia, Indonesia was down 4–10 when the game took a technical pause that lasted for at least two hours, before the stream ended without a conclusion. The Indonesian squad claimed that the Singaporean team took advantage of anexploit, which would have given Singapore an unfair advantage over Indonesia. The game was not resumed, and players were told to return in the morning to complete the games. Indonesia later decided to forfeit, giving Singapore the gold. Juanita Tanjung, the brand ambassador for Indonesia in the SEA Games, stated that the team's decision to forfeit was done for "upholding the nation's dignity and considering the unfavorable conditions of the situation." The SEA Games Federation officials later decided to also award the gold medal to Indonesia, sharing it with Singapore.[69]

InPencak silat, Cambodian athlete Non Sromoachkroham won the gold medal in the Men's class U45 (–45 kg) category. However, Non did not participate in any matches from the start. With his opponents in the semi-final, Malaysia's Muhammad Khairul Shaddad Ardi, and the final, Indonesia's Bayu Lesmana, both walked out without any specific reasons. Lesmana's teammate later alleged that Cambodia forced their opponents to walkout from the match, in an attempt for the host Cambodia to win gold in every sports.[70][71] A few days later, Indonesian silat head coach Indro Catur Haryono clarified that the withdrawal was agreed beforehand with the other nations to award a gold medal for Cambodia as a token of appreciation for including pencak silat in the Games.[72]

In themen's football, chaos occurred in the match between theIndonesia andThailand in the final match. Indonesian team players and officials had to be cleared from the pitch after they mistook the whistle blow signalling foul for full time whistle, thinking that Indonesia has won the match 2–1.[73] The resulting free kick equalized the score and the first brawl started after Indonesian player Titan Agung pushed one of the Thai coaches who celebrated by running towards the Indonesian bench.[74] After the extra time started, Indonesia playerIrfan Jauhari immediately scored a goal which made the score change to 3–2 in favor of Indonesia. Another chaos ensued on the bench of the two teams as some Indonesian players and officials ran towards the Thai bench to celebrate the goal.[74] In the videos that were shown, Indonesia coaching staffs and the team manager Sumardji, was beaten by several Thai coaching staffs and players, which resulted Sumardji's face flushed with bleeding from the nose and mouth.[75] As a result of the incidents, the referee issued several red cards to the players and coaching staffs of both teams.[73]

Player eligibility issues

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While historically, several countries have fielded naturalized and/or heritage players who would be ineligible to play as a local in FIBA tournaments, Cambodia's decision of fielding teams composed almost entirely of naturalized athletes in basketball, alongside several sports, have been criticized, sparking debates on the rules of the games.[76][77][78] Thebasketball tournaments do not followFIBA eligibility rules; players only had to have citizenship of the country they seek to represent their national team in the games.[79][80] This meant that every national team could field as muchnaturalized players or dual citizens regardless of whether they acquired their passport by the age of 16 or not as per FIBA rules as they can.[76] Hosts Cambodia decided to field a roster full of naturalized players for their men's and women's 3x3 teams, the former which had one local player. The men's regular basketball team will have an additional 3 naturalized athletes, making the 5x5 Cambodia basketball team fielded a total of 6 naturalized players, all but one who has no Cambodian heritage. Cambodian basketball player Joshua Bo Noung lamented the decision of his country to field teams mostly of players with no Cambodian heritage.[76] The decision to field naturalized players by the hosts were not received well in the Philippines.[76][81] Indonesian sports ministerDito Ariotedjo expressed shock and confusion regarding the fielding of the players.[82][83]

Incricket, Malaysia has questioned the eligibility of Cambodia's thirteen players who are naturalized. While only using just some of these players' passports as reference, the Malaysian Cricket Association has noted that these passports were only issued on April 23 or six days prior to the first match and has past the March 3 player shortlist deadline.[77]

In badminton, Cambodia badminton player Chourng Meng was revealed to be Chinese badminton player Zhou Meng, who was the runner-up of2019 BWF World Junior Championships. In a video that has gone viral, Chourng was suddenly pulled off the field by a man presumed to be Cambodian officials, while celebrating her victory in the final. Apart from leaving the field early, Chourng was also absent from the mixed team medal ceremony.[84]

Broadcasting

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CountryRights holderRef
BruneiRTB
Cambodia
  • Cambodia Sports Television
  • TVK
[85][86]
Indonesia[87][88]
Malaysia[89]
Philippines[90][91]
SingaporeMediacorp[92]
Thailand[93]
Vietnam
[94]

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Preceded by
Hanoi
SEA Games
XXXII Southeast Asian Games (2023)
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Events at the2023 SEA Games in Cambodia
Demonstration sports:Teqball
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1 Formerly known as Southeast Asian Peninsular Games from 1959 until 1975.2 Cancelled due to hosting issues and due to theVietnam War.3 Postponed to 2022 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
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