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As of September 8, 2024, at 06:30 (GMT+7), five Southeast Asian nations have made their presence felt in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. While Thailand continues to dominate the region's rankings, Malaysia has made significant progress, climbing to second place among Southeast Asian countries. Here's the latest update on the medal standings:
Thailand continues to showcase its strength and consistency in the Games, leading the Southeast Asian medal tally with a total of 30 medals:
Thai athletes have maintained their impressive performance across various events, solidifying the nation's reputation as a Paralympic powerhouse in Southeast Asia.
Malaysia has seen a notable rise in the rankings, moving up to second place among Southeast Asian countries. The nation has secured a total of 5 medals, including:
This climb in the standings reflects the determination and hard work of Malaysia’s Paralympic athletes, contributing to the region’s growing success in Paris.
Singapore and Indonesia continue to hold their places in the Southeast Asian medal standings. Singapore’s tally remains at:
Meanwhile, Indonesia has maintained its strong presence with:
Both nations continue to demonstrate resilience and skill, keeping Southeast Asia well-represented in the global competition.
Viet Nam remains in the rankings with its earlier medal win:
The achievement of Viet Nam's athletes adds to the collective strength of Southeast Asia at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, showcasing the region's diversity and talent.
With five Southeast Asian countries now in the rankings, the region is making significant strides on the global Paralympic stage. The athletes' remarkable performances underscore Southeast Asia's determination and capability to compete at the highest levels.
As the Games progress, Southeast Asian nations are expected to continue building on their achievements, contributing to the region’s growing prominence in the Paralympic movement.