King, Queen applaud SEA Games heroes


KUALA LUMPUR: The King and Queen of Malaysia, His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim and Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah, congratulated the Malaysian contingent on winning a total of 231 medals at the SEA Games Thailand 2025.

In a post on Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar’s Facebook page yesterday, Their Majesties expressed pride in the fighting spirit and high level of commitment displayed by the country’s athletes throughout the Games.

The King and Queen also expressed their appreciation to the National Sports Council, coaching staff, officials and all parties involved, both directly and indirectly, in ensuring the success of the national contingent.

A new blueprint: The Malaysian contingent’s achievement in this year’s SEA Games serves as a catalyst for the country’s sporting excellence and an inspiration for the younger generation to continue striving for greater heights, say Sultan Ibrahim and Raja Zarith Sofiah. — Photo courtesy of Sultan Ibrahim’s Facebook
A new blueprint: The Malaysian contingent’s achievement in this year’s SEA Games serves as a catalyst for the country’s sporting excellence and an inspiration for the younger generation to continue striving for greater heights, say Sultan Ibrahim and Raja Zarith Sofiah. — Photo courtesy of Sultan Ibrahim’s Facebook

“This achievement serves as a catalyst for the country’s sporting excellence and an inspiration for the younger generation to continue striving for success at a higher level,” said Their Majesties, Bernama reported.

The SEA Games Thailand 2025, which officially concluded on Saturday, saw Malaysia finish fourth overall with a haul of 57 gold, 57 silver and 117 bronze medals, while host nation Thailand topped the medal standings with 233 gold, 154 silver and 112 bronze medals.

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