Southeast Asian Badminton Championships

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The Southeast Asian Badminton Championships are a series of badminton tournaments organized by the Badminton Asia governing body and formerly the ASEAN Schools Sports Council to crown the best senior and junior badminton players in Southeast Asia.

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History

In June 1953, the Badminton Association of Malaya announced that the association would be organizing a badminton tournament for Southeast Asian countries, namely Indonesia, Malaya, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand with India, Hong Kong and Japan as invitees. [1] The tournament was scheduled to be held in April 1957 but was never finalized. [2] In 1966, the Republic of Vietnam Badminton Federation organized the first Southeast Asian badminton team tournament in Saigon with the Philippines winning the men's team division and Cambodia winning the women's team division. [3] [4]

Championships (U–23)

YearEditionHost cityHost countryEvents
19581 Kuala Lumpur Malaya7
19661 Saigon (1)South Vietnam (1)2
19852 Bandar Seri Begawan (1)Brunei (1)1
19873 Singapore Singapore7
20053 Hanoi (1)Vietnam (1)1
20254 Phnom Penh (1)Cambodia (1)6

Previous winners

Individual competition

YearMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doubles
1966 Not held
1985
2005
2025 Flag of Myanmar.svg Hein Htut Flag of Laos.svg Phoutsavanh Daopasith Flag of Myanmar.svg Hein Htut
Flag of Myanmar.svg Phyo Thurain Kyaw
Flag of Cambodia.svg Heang Leakhena
Flag of Cambodia.svg Loeung Malynich
Flag of Cambodia.svg Sok Rikreay
Flag of Cambodia.svg Heang Leakhena

Team competition (1966–2005)

YearMenWomen
1966 Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
1985 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Not held
2005 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam

Team competition (2025–)

YearMixed
2025 Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar

Junior championships (U–19, U–18)

Location of the Southeast Asian Junior Championships (U–19, U–18)

The table below gives an overview of all host cities and countries of the Southeast Asian Junior Championships, also known as the ASEAN Schools Badminton Championships. [5]

YearEditionHost cityHost countryEvents
19781 Singapore (1)Singapore (1)7
19792 Jakarta (1)Indonesia (1)2
19803 Kuala Lumpur (1)Malaysia (1)6
19844Kuala Lumpur (2)Malaysia (2)7
19865Singapore (2)Singapore (2)
19906Jakarta (2)Indonesia (2)
19917 Bandar Seri Begawan (1)Brunei (1)
19948 Malacca City (1)Malaysia (3)2
19979 Hanoi (1)Vietnam (1)7
199910Bandar Seri Begawan (2)Brunei (2)
200211Singapore (3)Singapore (3)
200412 Medan (1)Indonesia (3)
200513Bandar Seri Begawan (3)Brunei (3)
200814 Manila (1)Philippines (1)

Previous winners

Individual competition

YearMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doubles
1978 Flag of Indonesia.svg Bobby Ertanto Flag of Indonesia.svg Ivana Lie Flag of Malaysia.svg Jalani Sidek
Flag of Malaysia.svg Misbun Sidek
Flag of Indonesia.svg Ivana Lie
Flag of Indonesia.svg Susi Ogeh
Flag of Indonesia.svg Sigit Pamungkas
Flag of Indonesia.svg Yanti Kusmiati
1979 Flag of Indonesia.svg Icuk Sugiarto Flag of Indonesia.svg Novianti Mawardi Flag of Indonesia.svg Sigit Pamungkas
Flag of Indonesia.svg Icuk Sugiarto
Flag of Indonesia.svg Yanti Kusmiati
Flag of Indonesia.svg Novianti Mawardi
Flag of Indonesia.svg Sigit Pamungkas
Flag of Indonesia.svg Yanti Kusmiati
1980 Flag of Indonesia.svg Icuk Sugiarto Flag of Indonesia.svg Novianti Mawardi Flag of Indonesia.svg Sigit Pamungkas
Flag of Indonesia.svg Icuk Sugiarto
Flag of Indonesia.svg Yanti Kusmiati
Flag of Indonesia.svg Novianti Mawardi
Not held
1984 Flag of Indonesia.svg Yut Wahyudi Flag of Indonesia.svg Tri Rahayu Flag of Malaysia.svg Lee Kong Yong
Flag of Malaysia.svg Tee Seng Keong
Flag of Thailand.svg Sasithorn Maneeratanaporn
Flag of Thailand.svg Ladawan Mulasartsatorn
Flag of Indonesia.svg Yut Wahyudi
Flag of Indonesia.svg Sarwendah Kusumawardhani
1986 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rexy Mainaky Flag of Thailand.svg Ladawan Mulasartsatorn Flag of Indonesia.svg Rexy Mainaky
Flag of Indonesia.svg Budi Nugroho
Flag of Indonesia.svg Eny Oktaviani
Flag of Indonesia.svg Lili Tampi
Flag of Thailand.svg Narin Roongbannaphan
Flag of Thailand.svg Piyathip Sansaniyakulvilai
1990 No data
1991
1994
1997
1999
2002
2004
2005
2008 Flag of Malaysia.svg Iskandar Zulkarnain Zainuddin Flag of Malaysia.svg Tee Jing Yi Flag of Thailand.svg Sarayuth Saetung
Flag of Thailand.svg Sermsin Wongyaporm
Flag of Indonesia.svg Della Destiara Haris
Flag of Indonesia.svg Claudia Ayu Wijaya
Flag of Thailand.svg Bodin Isara
Flag of Thailand.svg Nuttaya Sanlekanan

Team competition

YearMenWomen
1978 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
1979 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
1980 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
1984 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
1986 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
1990 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
1991 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
1994 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
1997 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
1999 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
2002 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
2004 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
2005 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
2008 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Youth Championships (U–17 & U–15)

Location of the Southeast Asian Youth Championships (U–17 & U–15)

The table below gives an overview of all host cities and countries of the Southeast Asian U–17 and U–15 Junior Championships.

YearEditionHost cityHost countryEvents
20231 Phnom Penh (1)Cambodia (1)2
20242 Vientiane (1)Laos (1)12
20253Phnom Penh (2)Cambodia (2)

Previous winners

Individual competition U–17

YearMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doubles
2023Not held
2024 Flag of Myanmar.svg Nyan Shaine Lin Flag of Myanmar.svg Lin Lin Htet Flag of Myanmar.svg Hein Thiha Aung
Flag of Myanmar.svg Nyan Shaine Lin
Flag of Myanmar.svg Lin Lin Htet
Flag of Myanmar.svg Seng Hlaing Main
Flag of Myanmar.svg Hein Thiha Aung
Flag of Myanmar.svg Seng Hlaing Main
2025 Flag of Cambodia.svg Mork Lisiminh Flag of Myanmar.svg Lin Lin Htet Flag of Cambodia.svg Outhit Kantikorn
Flag of Cambodia.svg Som Socheatamony
Flag of Cambodia.svg Kuy Kanika
Flag of Cambodia.svg Loeung Malyneth
Flag of Myanmar.svg Oak Soe Khant
Flag of Myanmar.svg Seng Hlaing Main

Individual competition U–15

YearMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doubles
2023Not held
2024 Flag of Myanmar.svg Oak Soe Khant Flag of Myanmar.svg Yoon Thet Htar Maung Flag of Myanmar.svg Oak Soe Khant
Flag of Myanmar.svg Myint Myat Lin
Flag of Myanmar.svg Thadar Htet Kyaw
Flag of Myanmar.svg Yoon Thet Htar Maung
Flag of Myanmar.svg Oak Soe Khant
Flag of Myanmar.svg Thadar Htet Kyaw
2025 Flag of Myanmar.svg Min Myat Moe Flag of Myanmar.svg Thoon Nadi Phyo Flag of Myanmar.svg Kaung Myat Hein
Flag of Myanmar.svg Min Myat Moe
Flag of Cambodia.svg Mak Nitajulie
Flag of Cambodia.svg Thet Sreyroth
Flag of Myanmar.svg Min Myat Moe
Flag of Myanmar.svg Thoon Nadi Phyo

Team competition U–17

YearMixed
2023Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
2024Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
2025Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar

Team competition U–15

YearMixed
2023Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
2024Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
2025Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar

See also

References

  1. "6 NATIONS TO BE INVITED". Singapore Standard . 1953-06-19. p. 12. Retrieved 2025-07-12 via NewspaperSG.
  2. "S-E Asia tourney next year". The Straits Times . 1956-10-01. p. 14. Retrieved 2025-07-12 via NewspaperSG.
  3. "Milestones in Philippine Badminton" . Retrieved 2025-07-12.
  4. "Badminton History in Philippines | PDF | Competition | Sports". Scribd. Retrieved 2025-07-12.
  5. "S'pore to host two Asean schools' c'ships". The Straits Times . 1978-08-02. p. 21. Retrieved 2025-07-12 via NewspaperSG.