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Official Press Statement
13th ASEAN PARA GAMES 2025 – KORAT BIDS FAREWELL, ‘SELAMAT DATANG” TO KUALA LUMPUR
NAKHON RATCHASIMA, – KORAT bids farewell to the 13th ASEAN Para Games Thailand 2025 in a glittering ceremony officially closed by Sports Minister Attakorn Sirilatthayakorn at the 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium here.
Thailand were officially crowned overall champions of the Korat Games as the curtain came down on the regional multi-sport event in a vibrant closing ceremony filled with music, colour and celebration at the stadium tonight.
The hosts topped the final medal table with 175 gold, 155 silver and 158 bronze medals, reclaiming the overall title for the first time since 2015 and securing their seventh ASEAN Para Games crown. Thailand’s triumph ended Indonesia’s three-edition reign as champions and halted their bid for a fourth consecutive overall title.
Indonesia finished second with 135 gold, 144 silver and 114 bronze medals, while Malaysia placed third with 64 gold medals, an improved showing that underlined their growing stature ahead of hosting the next Games.
As fireworks lit up the Korat skyline, athletes and officials reflected on a Games that delivered high-quality competition and rising regional depth.
In total, 1,473 medals were awarded across 19 sports, with para athletics and swimming
once again forming the backbone of medal success for leading nations.
The closing ceremony marked not only the end of competition but also the symbolic handover to Malaysia, which will host the 14th ASEAN Para Games in October 2027, with 18 sports expected to be contested.
As the ASEAN Para Games flag was lowered in Nakhon Ratchasima and raised for the next host nation, the focus shifted from celebration to preparation — and the next chapter in the region’s para sports journey.
It was also the first time since 2015 that Thailand is back as the overall champion. Indonesia had won in the previous three editions in 2017, 2022, 2023.
Thailand Minister of Tourism and Sports Attakorn Sirilatthayakorn proclaimed the Games, followed by the customary handing over of Games flag to the next host.
Malaysian Minister of Sports Malaysia Dr Mohammad Taufiq Johari received the flag from the ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF) President Maj Gen Osoth Bhavilai, signalling the formal acceptance as host of the 14th ASEAN Para Games.
Minister Attakorn, in his speech, thanked all 11 contingents for their participation in the Korat Games, proof of the strong bond and solidarity amongst ASEAN member nations.
Maj Gen Osoth meanwhile, praised Thailand and Nakhon Ratchasima for its overall performance which saw the contingent winning the overall title for the seventh time in the history of the Games. “Congratulations Thailand! For the past week, we have witnessed an exciting show of courage and great determination. To athletes, you are all winners!” he said.
Kuala Lumpur now gears up to host the next edition of the Games, where the Games are scheduled in October 2027.
Good Bye Korat, Hello Kuala Lumpur!
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THASOC REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO DELIVER BEST GAMES, ASSURES ATHLETES’ SAFETY
NAKHON RATCHASIMA, 1 Sept – Thailand has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to deliver a safe and successful 13th ASEAN Para Games Thailand 2025, pledging strict security measures before and throughout the Games, scheduled from 20–26 January 2026 in Nakhon Ratchasima.
The assurance was given during the 2nd Coordination Committee (CoComm) Meeting between the ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF) and the Thailand Sports Organising Committee (THASOC), which concluded successfully on Sunday at the Sima Hotel in Korat.
Amid heightened concerns following tensions along the Thai–Cambodian border, Secretary to the Minister of Tourism and Sports Krisda Tanterditit underlined that the situation would not disrupt preparations nor affect the hosting of the Games.
“Safety remains our top priority. The Thai Government is committed to ensuring peace, security and unity for all ASEAN athletes, contingents, and visitors,” he said.
The three-day CoComm saw key officials from APSF and THASOC deliberating on key organisational areas while a hybrid Chef de Mission Seminar ran concurrently with six contingents – Indonesia, Myanmar, Malaysia, Laos, Thailand, Timor Leste – attending in person and five others joining virtually.
APSF President, Major General Osoth Bhavilai, reiterated that welfare of athletes must remain central to the Games’ delivery: “We are expecting more than 2,000 athletes. In light of recent developments, I must stress that safety and welfare remain our utmost priority. I am reassured by the firm commitment of THASOC and the authorities to safeguard all participants.”
Also present at the meeting were Governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT)Dr Gongsak Yodmani, Permanent Secretary of Nakhon Ratchasima Province Kanatchanon Sricharoen, President of the Thailand Blind Sports Association Amnuay Klinyu, Preecha Laloon, the SAT Deputy Governor for Elite Sports and Sports Science and Senior Colonel Dr Wandee Tosuwan, APSF Secretary-General.
Dr Gongsak confirmed that test events will be staged about one month before the Games to assess venue accessibility, competition systems and operational readiness.
Deliberations covered a wide range of functional areas including sports and technical operations, venues and facilities, athlete classification, anti-doping, ceremonies, logistics, transportation, accreditation, broadcasting, promotion and marketing, and Games IT infrastructure. Delegates also inspected all 18 competition venues in Nakhon Ratchasima, while noting that Para Tenpin Bowling will be contested in Bangkok.
“While our focus is firmly on safety, welfare, and the seamless delivery of the Games, we are also committed to addressing recurring challenges faced by our members,” said APSF Secretary-General, Senior Colonel Dr Wandee Tosuwan.
Meanwhile, the 1st Technical Delegates’ Meeting scheduled for 15–17 September will follow next month to further discuss technical matters and test event preparations.
The 13th ASEAN Para Games Thailand 2025 will feature 19 sports, including Para Athletics, Para Badminton, Para Swimming, Para Shooting, Wheelchair Basketball, Sitting Volleyball, Para Powerlifting, Wheelchair Tennis, Boccia, Blind Football, CP Football, Goalball, Wheelchair Fencing, Judo, Para Table Tennis, Chess, Cycling (Road and Track), Para Archery, and Tenpin Bowling (Bangkok).
Returning to Korat after 18 years since the 2007 edition, the Games will once again showcase the region’s finest para-athletes under the unifying themes of “ASEAN Moving Together” and “Create Pride Together.”
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