SEA Games standings Saturday afternoon: Indonesia sticks to Vietnam

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Indonesia continues to overshadow Vietnam in the medal rankings
SEA Games 2025
after winning four golds in three sports.
As of Saturday (13/12) afternoon, Indonesia was in third place with 24 gold medals.Previously on Friday (12/12) evening, Indonesia collected 20 gold.
Just above Indonesia is Vietnam which has collected 28 gold.Overall, Vietnam’s number of silver and bronze medals is also greater than that of Indonesia.
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Meanwhile, the team at the top of the standings for the 33rd edition of the SEA Games is still occupied by host Thailand.A total of 68 gold medals have been collected by Thailand.
With this achievement, although it is still a long way off, Thailand is on the verge of being crowned overall champion of the 2025 SEA Games. With 68 gold medals, it is difficult for other countries to catch up.
Indonesia’s first gold on Saturday (13/12) was contributed by the trio Dwi Laila, Yasmin Figlia and Dominique Rachmawati.They won the gold medal in the women’s 10 meter air rifle team event.
In the competition at the Shooting Range, Sports Authority of Thailand, Bangkok, this trio was the best.The three points were the highest, collecting an accumulated score of 1,875.1.
Next, it was Dewi Laila Mubarokah’s turn to win gold in the women’s 10 meter Air Rifle, Saturday (13/12).This is the second gold medal presented by Dewi in the shooting sport.
Dewi appeared with extraordinary composure in the final round at Photharam Shooting Range, Bangkok.His aim was the most precise, resulting in the highest score of 248.5.
After that, lifter Luluk Diana Tri Wijayana won the women’s 48kg weightlifting gold medal.Luluk recorded a lift of 84kg snatch and 100kg clean and jerk or a total lift of 184 kilograms.
Meanwhile, the fourth gold medal was presented by Ignatius Joshua Kandou from the men’s 75kg karate event.In the final, Ignatius defeated Vietnam’s representative, Vo van Hien, with a score of 9-3.
Temporary standings for the 2025 SEA Games, as of Saturday (13/12) afternoon:
1. Thailand (68 gold)
2. Vietnam (28 gold)
3. Indonesia (24 gold)
4. Singapore (15 gold)
5. Philippines (11 gold)
6. Malaysia (10 gold)
7. Myanmar (2 gold)
8. Laos (1 gold)
9. Brunei (0 gold)
10. Timor Leste (0 gold)
11. Cambodia (retreat)
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