30th Southeast Asian Games come to an end
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Fireworks display at the closing ceremony of the Southeast Asian Games on December 11, 2019 at New Clark City Athletics Stadium, Philippines.

Fireworks display at the closing ceremony of the Southeast Asian Games on December 11, 2019 at New Clark City Athletics Stadium, Philippines.

The 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games ended in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday evening, after 11 competition days.

Salvador Medialdea, executive secretary of the Philippines, declared the conclusion of the regional biennial multi-sport gala in a compact and neat closing ceremony held at New Clark City Sports Complex.

"We celebrate today as the overall champion of the 30th SEA Games, but we also celebrate with all the athletes," said Alan Peter Cayetano, chairperson of the Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee at the ceremony.

In his speech, he said the Philippine government will build a national high school for sports in New Clark City, offering full scholarships to Filipino athletes. He also stressed that the Philippines will make full use of facilities in a bid to host the 2030 Asian Games.

"We have 10 years to prepare," he added.

The best athletes prizes in this year's SEA Games were also awarded in the event. Quah Zheng Wen of Singapore swimming team topped in the male's category with six golds and two silvers, while Vietnamese Nguyen Thi Anh Vien, who also attained six golds and two silvers in swimming events, was awarded the best female athlete prize.

The Games, one of the biggest ever editions since its inauguration in 1959, drew a total of over 8,000 athletes from 11 countries to see action in 39 venues across Metro Manila, Subic, New Clark City, Angeles, among other cities on the country's main Luzon island.

This edition is most notable for being the first edition to include esports and obstacle courses, as well as the highest number of sports in the history of the games, at a total of 56.

The Philippines collected 149 golds and 387 medals in total. The traditional powerhouse, Thailand, obtained 92 golds and 318 medals, coming in third place in the medal tally.

Vietnam, which surpassed Thailand in the late match days, bags 98 gold medals to climb to the runner-up slot in the medal tally. The Vietnamese also attained the last gold in the Games after defeating the Indonesians at men's beach handball event on Wednesday morning.

Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore lined up from fourth to sixth places, clinching 72, 55 and 53 golds, respectively.

The next SEA Games will be held in Vietnam in 2021.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency