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(Redirected from 2026 ASEAN Para Games) Multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand

"Nakhon Ratchasima 2025" redirects here. For the SEA Games in Bangkok, Chonburi and Songkhla, see 2025 SEA Games.
13th ASEAN Para Games
Emblem of the 2025 ASEAN Para Games
Host cityNakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
MottoCreate Pride Together (Thai: สร้างความภูมิใจไปด้วยกัน, Sang Khwam Phumchai Pi Duaikan)
Nations11
Opening20 January 2026
Closing26 January 2026
Main venue80th Birthday Stadium
Websiteaseanparagames2025.com
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2025 SEA Games

The 2025 ASEAN Para Games (Thai: กีฬาอาเซียนพาราเกมส์ 2025, RTGSKila Asian Pharakem 2025, pronounced [kīː.lāː ʔāː.sîan pʰāː.rāː.kēːm sɔ̌ːŋ.pʰān.jîː.sìp̚.hâː]), officially called the 13th ASEAN Para Games (Thai: กีฬาอาเซียนพาราเกมส์ ครั้งที่ 13, RTGSKila Asian Pharakem Khrangthi 13, pronounced [kīː.lāː ʔāː.sîan pʰāː.rāː.kēːm kʰráŋ.tîː sǎːm.sìp̚ sǎːm]) and commonly known as Thailand 2025, is an upcoming international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities, sanctioned by the ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF). The event is scheduled to take place from 20 to 26 January 2026 in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand.

The province was awarded the Games on 13 January 2023. This marks the first time that host city was selected through a new bidding and election process for the ASEAN Para Games.

The 2025 ASEAN Para Games will be the second time Thailand has hosted the event, with Nakhon Ratchasima having previously hosted in 2008.

Host selection

Main article: 2025 SEA Games § Host selection

It is customary for the host nation of the SEA Games to concurrently host the ASEAN Para Games within the same year, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunities for athletes with disabilities.

Bidding and election

On October 11, 2022, Chaipak Siriwat, the Vice President of the National Olympic Committee of Thailand (NOCT), revealed the framework for the bidding process for the 2025 SEA Games. He emphasized that the host cities or provinces should aim to organize the Games at a budget-friendly cost and that there would be no requirement to build new venues. Unlike the 2019 and 2021 editions, where competition venues were spread across 23 and 12 cities respectively, the number of host cities for the 2025 Games would be limited to 3 or 4.

In October 2022, Prachum Boontiem, the Vice Governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), nominated eight bidding parties from twelve cities or provinces interested in hosting the 2025 SEA Games. The city Bangkok as well as the provinces of Chiang Mai, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Songkhla submitted sole bids, while Bangkok, Chonburi, Songkhla, Krabi, Phuket, Trat, Amnat Charoen, Sisaket, Ubon Ratchathani, and Yasothon were proposed as potential bidding provinces.

Although the official bidding process began in October 2022, some regions had already revealed their bidding campaigns earlier: Ubon Ratchathani in April 2016, Chonburi in January 2019, and Krabi, Phuket, and Trang in February 2021.

On January 13, 2023, the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) selected three provinces—Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Chonburi Province, and Songkhla Province—to host the 33rd SEA Games, while Nakhon Ratchasima Province was chosen to host the 13th ASEAN Para Games. This decision was approved by the Cabinet of Thailand in February 2023. These four cities were the first in SEA Games and ASEAN Para Games history to be chosen through a bidding process.

Bidding Parties for 33rd SEA Games and 13th ASEAN Para Games
Sole bids (4) Cross-province bids (4)
  • Bangkok
  • Chiang Mai
  • Nakhon Ratchasima (13th ASEAN Para Games)
  • Songkhla
  • Bangkok and Chonburi
  • Bangkok, Chonburi and Songkhla (33rd SEA Games)
  • Krabi, Phuket and Trang
  • Amnat Charoen, Sisaket, Ubon Ratchathani, and Yasothon

Handover ceremony

As per tradition, the handover ceremony of the APSF flag and the artistic performance for the 2025 ASEAN Para Games took place during the closing ceremony of the 2023 ASEAN Para Games in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on 9 June 2023 at the Morodok Techo National Stadium.

First, the APSF flag was passed from Vath Chamroeun, the Secretary General of the Cambodia ASEAN Games Organizing Committee (CAMAPGOC), Thong Khon, the Vice President of CAMAPGOC, and Hun Many, the Vice President of the National Paralympic Committee of Cambodia (NPCC), to Osoth Bhavilai, the President of APSF, Naiyanobh Bhirombhakdi the President of the Paralympic Committee of Thailand (PCT), Phipat Ratchakitprakarn, Minister of Tourism and Sports (MOTS), and Gongsak Yodmani, the Governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT). Other delegates at the handover ceremony included Cherdkiat Atthakor, the Thai Ambassador to Cambodia; Charin Thongsuk, the Deputy Governor of Nakhon Ratchasima Province; Prachum Boonthiam, the Deputy Governor of SAT; and Khemphol Uittayakul, Secretary to MOTS. This was followed by the raising of the Thai flag and the playing of its national anthem.

The artistic performance for this segment, titled Friendship Highway, inspired by Mittraphap Road, the main road of Nakhon Ratchasima and Isaan, was performed by Kampan Nithivorapaiboon, the National Artist in Performing Arts from Nakhon Ratchasima, and the cheerleading team of Nonthaburi School for the Deaf.

Kick-off ceremony

The kick-off ceremony for the 2025 SEA Games and the 2025 ASEAN Para Games was held at the Hua Mak Sports Complex in Bangkok on December 7, 2024. The event was attended by Sorawong Thienthong, Chairman of the Organizing Committee and Minister of Tourism and Sports (MOTS), along with Gongsak Yodmani, Governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), representatives from the National Olympic Committee of Thailand (NOCT), the Paralympic Committee of Thailand (PCT), and various national sports associations.

The event also featured renowned athletes, including Vareeraya Sukasem, an Olympic skateboarder, and Saysunee Jana, a five-time Paralympic gold medalist in wheelchair fencing. Additionally, several celebrities joined the occasion, such as Matthew Deane, Khemanit Jamikorn, James Fagerlund, and Nakorn Silachai.

Sorawong announced that the 2025 SEA Games and the 2025 ASEAN Para Games will be held under the themes of Green SEA Games and Sustainable Paralympics. The games aim to achieve net-zero emissions by promoting eco-friendly transportation, utilizing sustainable products, and selecting venues that prioritize environmental protection. This environmentally friendly vision will also be implemented in the 2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship, scheduled for August earlier in the year.

Development and preparations

Steering and Organizing Committees for the Games

Current chairperson: Paetongtarn Shinawatra (Steering Committee) and Sorawong Thienthong (Organizing Committee).

Similar to the 2007 SEA Games and the 2008 ASEAN Para Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, the committees for the competition are divided into two main bodies. The Steering Committee, chaired by the Prime Minister of Thailand, is responsible for setting policies, providing recommendations, and allocating budgets to the Organizing Committee. Meanwhile, the Organizing Committee, chaired by the Minister of Tourism and Sports, is tasked with managing the operations of the competition, coordinating with various subcommittees, and overseeing the budget allocated by the Steering Committee.

In December 2024, the Steering Committee recognized the organizational structure of the Organizing Committee for the Games. Unlike the previous games, the chairpersons of the subcommittees are all from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports (MOTS) and the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), with no representatives from the National Olympic Committee of Thailand (NOCT).

Committee Chairperson Term of office
Steering Committee for the Games Paetongtarn Shinawatra 2024 –
Organizing Committee for the Games (THAISOC) Sorawong Thienthong 2024 –
Main committee in the Organizing Committee Chairperson Term of office
Secretariat and International Coordination Committee Gongsak Yodmani 2024 –
Competition Management Executive Committee Meechai Inwood 2024 –
Support and Services Committee Siraphop Duangsodsri 2024 –
Sports Technical Committee Preecha Lalun 2024 –

Budget

The initial estimated budget for the 2025 SEA Games and the 2025 ASEAN Para Games is ฿2.055 billion. The funding for the events will come from several sources: ฿1.683 billion is being requested from the government budget. Additional revenue includes ฿20 million from sponsorships and ฿180 million from goods and services, such as sports equipment and beverages. Ticket sales are expected to generate ฿20 million. Registration fees for the SEA Games will contribute ฿134.40 million, while registration fees for the ASEAN Para Games will bring in ฿16.80 million.

The budget for these events is lower than the cost of the 1998 Asian Games, which was ฿2.372 billion, but higher than the 2007 Summer Universiade, which amounted to ฿1.843 billion. Meanwhile, the costs for the 2007 SEA Games and the 2008 ASEAN Para Games were ฿1.463 billion.

The Games

Sports

During the APSF workshop in March 2024, the organizing committee proposed a sports program featuring nineteen sports, exceeding the previous record of sixteen set at the 2017 ASEAN Para Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Later, ten-pin bowling was added due to the lack of available venues in the host city. Additionally, two more sports will be included as demonstration sports.

Wheelchair fencing and shooting will make their return, having last been included in 2008 and 2015, respectively. Cycling and ten-pin bowling will also return, having last been featured in 2017. Archery and wheelchair tennis will return as well, having last been included in 2022. Esports will make its debut at the 2025 ASEAN Para Games.

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each discipline.

2025 ASEAN Para Games sports programme (medal events)

Participating National Paralympic Committees

All eleven National Paralympic Committee (NPC) members of the Southeast Asian Games Federation (SEAGF) are expected to take part in the games. Since its debut in 2003, Timor-Leste will participate for the first time as a full ASEAN member state, with its official access to the association expected in 2025.

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of athletes representing in each NPC.

Participating National Paralympic Committees

Marketing

Nong Jai Kraeng, the official mascot of the 2025 ASEAN Para Games.

Design competition

The Sport Authority of Thailand (SAT) organized a design competition for the emblem, motto, and mascot for the 2025 SEA Games and the 2025 ASEAN Para Games. The submitted designs were required to be visually appealing, modern, unique, and reflect Thai identity. The submission period was from 20 September to 25 October 2023. The official awarding ceremony took place at the Chaloem Phrakiat Building at the Hua Mak Sports Complex in Bangkok on 23 November 2023.

Emblem

The official emblem for the 2025 ASEAN Para Games, designed by Adisak Muangkhong, was chosen through a nationwide contest. The emblem features a design symbolizing a person seated in a wheelchair.

Motto

The official motto for the 2025 ASEAN Para Games, Create Pride Together (Thai: สร้างความภูมิใจไปด้วยกัน, RTGSSang Khwam Phumchai Pi Duaikan, pronounced [sâːŋ kʰwāːm pʰūːm.tɕāj pāj dûaj.kān]), designed by Thawan Ditsathutham.

Mascot

The official mascot for the 2025 ASEAN Para Games, designed by Nopadon Anantthavorn, was chosen through a nationwide contest. The mascot, named Nong Jai Kraeng (Thai: น้องใจแกร่ง, RTGSNong Chaikraeng, pronounced [nóːŋ tɕāj.krɛ̂ːŋ]), is a Korat cat, a domestic breed originating from Nakhon Ratchasima. It mirrored the mascot Can, also a Korat cat, used for the 2007 SEA Games. The name Jai-Kraeng is derived from the Thai word for Strong Heart.

See also

Notes

  1. For official documents, it should be written as กีฬาอาเซียนพาราเกมส์ ๒๐๒๕ using Thai numerals
  2. กีฬาอาเซียนพาราเกมส์ ครั้งที่ ๑๓ using Thai numerals
  3. It stands for the Thailand SEA Games Organizing Committee.

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Preceded by
Phnom Penh
13th ASEAN Para Games
Nakhon Ratchasima
2025
Succeeded by
Malaysia
Events at the 2025 ASEAN Para Games (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand)
  • Medal table
  • List of medalists
National Paralympic Committees at the 2025 ASEAN Para Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
ASEAN Para Games
Games
Southeast Asian Games Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To be held in 2026
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