• Badminton was one of the few main sports to be inaugurated at the 1959 SEAP Games. The events were held in Bangkok, Thailand from 12 to 17 December 1959...
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    by the SEAP Games Federation. It was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 12 to 17 December 1959 with 12 sports featured in the games. Cambodia, one of the six...
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  • Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games) in 1959. As of the 2023 SEA Games Badminton Asia: Past Tournament Results - SEA Games Badminton.de: SEA Games 2003...
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    "'Stage the Games in 1971' appeal to S'pore". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Frida, E. (15 November 1971). Singapore to bid for 1973 SEAP Games. The Straits Times...
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    have hosted the 2009 SEA Games decades later. Two years earlier, the third SEAP Games was cancelled as Cambodia pulled out of hosting the event due to...
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  • Badminton events for the 1969 SEAP Games were held at Rangoon, Burma, between 6 and 13 December 1969. Competitions for only individual disciplines was...
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    featured in the games. This was the first time all six founding members of the SEAP Games Federation competed in the biennial sports festival and the first...
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    (South Vietnam) were the founding members. These countries agreed to hold the Games biennially in June 1959 and the SEAP Games Federation Committee was...
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  • the youngest member of the SEAP Games Federation at the time, suggested in this edition of the games to change the name of the sports festival to the...
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  • be the seventh SEA Games in Thailand, the fifth for Bangkok (previously hosted the 1959 SEAP Games, the 1967 SEAP Games, the 1975 SEAP Games, and the 1985...
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  • featured in the games. In this edition of the games, host country Malaysia joined Singapore in pressuring Thailand to let the SEAP Games Federation expand...
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  • Badminton at the 1961 SEAP Games was held in Rangoon, Burma from 11 to 16 December in 1961. Five competitions were held in men's singles, men's doubles...
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    Malaysia competed in the 1975 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games held in Bangkok, Thailand from 9 to 16 December 1975. v t e...
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    Malaysia competed in the 1971 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games as the host nation in Kuala Lumpur from 6 to 13 December 1971....
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  • then known as the Southeast Asian Peninsular (SEAP) Games. The games was opened and closed by Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand at the Suphachalasai...
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    Malaya competed in the 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games held in Rangoon, Burma from 11 to 16 December 1961....
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  • This way the Southeast Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games), which later became the Southeast Asian Games, were established and the first SEAP Games were held...
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    Malaysia competed in the 1969 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games held in Rangoon, Burma from 6 to 13 December 1969. v t e...
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    Malaysia competed in the 1965 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games as the host nation in Kuala Lumpur from 14 to 21 December 1965....
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    Malaysia competed in the 1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games held in Bangkok, Thailand from 1 to 8 September 1973. v t e...
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    Malaysia competed in the 1967 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games held in Bangkok, Thailand from 9 to 16 December 1967....
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  • and the Philippines were finally admitted into the SEAP Games Federation in February that year. Although the word 'Peninsula' was omitted from the new...
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  • Asian Games, and its first time since the 1959 inaugural games. The games was opened and closed by Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand at the Suphachalasai...
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  • games, the country had previously hosted the event in 1965 and 1971, when the event was still known as the Southeast Asian Peninsular (SEAP) Games at...
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  • This was the third time Thailand hosted the games, and its first time since 1967. Previously, Thailand also hosted the 1959 inaugural games. South Vietnam...
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    Thailand, and the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam). Later, Malaysia tendered a suggestion to expand the Southeast Asian Peninsula (SEAP) Games Federation...
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    Charoen Wattanasin (category Competitors at the 1959 SEAP Games)
    badminton player from Thailand who won international championships in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Between 1958 and 1962 Wattanasin captured the open...
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    is one of the six founding members of the SEAP Games Federation, but did not compete in the inaugural edition. All-time Southeast Asian Games medal table...
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    Tan Howe Liang (category Weightlifters at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games)
    all the major international gamesthe SEAP Games (predecessor of the SEA Games), the Asian Games, the Commonwealth Games and the Olympic Games for 48...
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  • Tan Yee Khan (category Competitors at the 1961 SEAP Games)
    1940) is a former Malaysian badminton player who represented his country in badminton events around the world during the 1960s. Though capable of high...
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