As of September 4, 2024, at 09:00 (GMT+7), Southeast Asian athletes are making their mark at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, with four countries achieving remarkable results on the global stage. Here's a breakdown of the medal standings for Southeast Asia:
Thailand Leading the Way
Thailand stands tall as the leading Southeast Asian nation in the medal tally, having secured a total of 14 medals. Their impressive haul includes:
- 4 Gold Medals
- 4 Silver Medals
- 6 Bronze Medals
Thailand’s athletes have displayed extraordinary performance across various events, positioning the country as a regional powerhouse in the Paralympic arena.
Singapore's Strong Performance
Singapore follows closely with an outstanding achievement of:
- 2 Gold Medals
- 1 Silver Medal
The country’s consistent performance showcases the determination and spirit of its athletes, adding to Singapore’s growing reputation in adaptive sports.
Indonesia's Medal Haul
Indonesia has also delivered a notable performance, gathering a total of 12 medals:
- 1 Gold Medal
- 6 Silver Medals
- 5 Bronze Medals
The diversity of medals reflects Indonesia’s strength across multiple sports, contributing to their competitive presence in Paris.
Malaysia's Rising Star
Malaysia rounds out the Southeast Asian medal standings with a commendable collection of:
- 1 Gold Medal
- 1 Silver Medal
- 1 Bronze Medal
Malaysia's athletes continue to inspire with their determination and dedication, contributing to the region’s success at the Paralympic Games.
Southeast Asia's Paralympic Spirit
The achievements of these four Southeast Asian nations highlight the growing prominence of the region in global sports. With their continued success, Southeast Asia is making significant strides in showcasing its talent and potential at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
The medal tally is expected to change as the competition progresses, but Southeast Asia’s athletes are proving they are a force to be reckoned with on the world stage.