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Malaysia’s Greatest Roar: 231 Medals and History Rewritten at SEA Games 2025

In unity we fight, in unity we rise. When the final whistle blew in Thailand, Malaysia rose even stronger, louder, and triumphant with 231 medals lighting up the SEA Games 2025.

A new chapter was written in Malaysian sports history. With 57 Gold, 57 Silver, and 117 Bronze medals, our athletes shattered the previous best performance ever achieved outside Kuala Lumpur.

Malaysia’s legacy is now set in stone. With the 2025 haul included, our nation’s all-time SEA Games medal tally has officially reached a staggering over 4,000 medals.

Sweetly surprising, some moments at the SEA Games went beyond medals. This is where humanity shines brightest, turning every act into a wave of positivity.

Watch these moments and tell me you didn’t just tear up from pride, right?

A Bearhug from A Tiger, Basral Graito Hutomo

In moments that truly touched the heart, Coach Mariss Khan was seen tightly embracing Indonesia’s gold-medal-winning skateboard athlete. 

A gesture that spoke louder than words. It was pride, respect, and a reminder that, beyond competition, we are one family.

Royalty in Loyalty to Malaysia

Titles and status faded into the background when Tengku Muhammad Iskandar Ri’ayatuddin Shah rode into the equestrian polo event with pure dedication.

Victory Belongs to Us!

If you play Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, you know this phrase. Victory belonged to all of us when Malaysia’s female e-sports line-up locked in the gold. 

@astroarenaDua kali ketinggalan, dua kali bangkit! 🥇👏🇲🇾 Skuad MLBB Wanita Malaysia cipta sejarah dengan kemenangan 4-3 ke atas Filipina untuk EMAS! Saksikan siaran langsung Sukan SEA 2025 di Astro Arena, saluran 801 & 802! #KitasemuaTeamMAS • #ChampionsRising • #SEAGamesThailand2025 • #33rdseagamesinthailand

♬ original sound – Astro Arena

Cheers echoed endlessly as fellow Malaysians jumped in excitement, celebrating the girls who made the nation proud.

When Grace Meets Precision

They say every move must be planned for victory. Well, these girls aren’t just planning, they’re executing flawlessly. 

In their Poomsae Taekwondo match, every step is perfection, every motion paving the way straight to gold. Not a single flaw in sight.

34 Years’ Worth of Waiting for Malaysia

After 34 long years, Malaysia’s men’s team regu finally broke the gold drought against Thailand.

Wake Up, Tigers! Our Triumph is Here

The spotlight may shine, but the real victory is our Malaysian spirit. Never giving up, always proud, we carry forward the strength of our ancestors in every move we make.

Behind every triumph lie strong roots: supporters who believe, coaches who lead, and athletes who never give up. And if Malaysia were to be described in just one word, it would be unity.

Source: TikTok/@astroarena

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