Year | Singles | Doubles | Team | ||||
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Men's | Women's | Men's | Women's | Mixed | Men's | Women's | |
1998 Bangkok,Thailand | Li Jiawei | Li Jiawei | Singapore | ||||
2000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Li Jiawei | Li Jiawei | Li Jiawei | Singapore | |||
2002 Tangerang, Indonesia | |||||||
2004 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | |||||||
2006 Singapore, Singapore | |||||||
2008 Jakarta, Indonesia | Richard Gonzales | Beh Lee Wei Ng Sock Khim | |||||
2010 Makati, Philippines | Beh Lee Wei Ng Sock Khim | Vietnam | |||||
2012 Vientiane, Laos | Li Hu | Yu Mengyu | Li Hu Chew Zhe Yu Clarence | Nanthana Komwong Anisara Muangsuk | Li Hu Yu Mengyu | Singapore | Thailand |
2014 Phnom Penh,Cambodia | Ly Song-Hong | Lin Ye | Chew Zhe Yu Clarence Ethan Poh Shao Feng | Lin Ye Goi Rui Xuan | Chew Zhe Yu Clarence Lin Ye | Cambodia | Singapore |
2016 Makassar, Indonesia | Nguyen Anh Tu | Lin Ye | Chew Zhe Yu Clarence Ethan Poh Shao Feng | Lin Ye Goi Rui Xuan | Chew Zhe Yu Clarence Lin Ye | Vietnam | Vietnam |
2018 Bali, Indonesia | Clarence Chew Zhe Yu | Goi Rui Xuan | Koen Pang Yew En Ethan Poh Shao Feng | Karen Lyne Anak Dick Ho Ying | Koen Pang Yew En Goi Rui Xuan | Singapore | Malaysia |
The tables below are South East Asian Table Tennis Champions lists of events (Men's and Women's Singles, Men's, Women's, and Mixed Doubles, and Men's and Women's Team).
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1998 | Bangkok | Malaysia | ||
2000 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | ||
2002 | Tangerang | |||
2004 | Ho Chi Minh City | Malaysia | ||
2006 | Singapore | Malaysia | ||
2008 | Jakarta | Philippines | ||
2010 | Makati | Vietnam | Singapore | Malaysia |
2012 | Vientiane | Singapore | Indonesia | Thailand |
Vietnam | ||||
2014 | Phnom Penh | Cambodia | Singapore | |
2016 | Makassar | Vietnam | Indonesia | Malaysia |
Singapore | ||||
2018 | Bali | Singapore | Malaysia | Indonesia |
Thailand | ||||
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1998 | Bangkok | Singapore | Malaysia | |
2000 | Kuala Lumpur | Singapore | Malaysia | |
2002 | Tangerang | Malaysia | ||
2004 | Ho Chi Minh City | Malaysia | ||
2006 | Singapore | |||
2008 | Jakarta | Malaysia | Philippines | |
2010 | Makati | Malaysia | Singapore | |
2012 | Vientiane | Thailand | Singapore | Malaysia |
Vietnam | ||||
2014 | Phnom Penh | Singapore | ||
2016 | Makassar | Vietnam | Singapore | Indonesia |
Malaysia | ||||
2018 | Bali | Malaysia | Thailand | Philippines |
Singapore |
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