
PATTAYA, Thailand – Friday, 19 December 2025 – The equestrian competitions of the 33rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games concluded today at Thai Polo & Equestrian Club Pattaya, also known as B.Grimm Country Club, following a week of competition across Eventing, Dressage, and Jumping that highlighted both athletic performance and regional cooperation.
Organised under the supervision of the Thailand Equestrian Federation under the Royal Patronage, the events were conducted in accordance with international standards, with a strong emphasis on fairness, safety, and horse welfare.
Final Day: Jumping Individual
Today’s Jumping Individual Final saw riders from across Southeast Asia compete over a challenging course that tested precision, control, and partnership between horse and rider. The medals were claimed by Indonesia and the Philippines, while Thai athletes delivered determined performances against a strong field.
The final podium in the SEA Games Jumping Individual Competition was:
- Gold: Brayen Brata-Coolen (Indonesia) with Tailormade London’s Centa PS
- Silver: Paola Lorenzo (Philippines) with Vasco LS
- Bronze: Arserl Rizki Brayudha (Indonesia) with Ceico-Blue PS
Thai riders Anchisa Jamsa with Olivie and Jaruporn Limpichati with Lucky Day completed the competition with committed rounds, reflecting the depth and resilience of Thailand’s jumping squad. “We’ve only competed together once before, so this was a very quick partnership. She jumped better and better every round, and I’m really happy with her performance,” said Brayen Brata-Coolen, riding Tailormade London’s Centa PS.
Overall Competition Summary
Across the three disciplines, Thailand delivered consistent performances. In Eventing, the Thai team secured Team Gold, along with Gold and Silver in the Individual competition. In Dressage, Thailand claimed Team Gold, followed by Silver and Bronze in the Individual Freestyle to Music. The Jumping events showcased strong regional depth, with medals shared among multiple nations.
Final Equestrian Medal Tally (All Nations)
At the conclusion of all equestrian events at the 33rd SEA Games, the final medal standings were:
- Thailand: 3 Gold, 2 Silver, 1 Bronze — Total: 6 medals
- Indonesia: 2 Gold, 2 Silver, 2 Bronze — Total: 6 medals
- Malaysia: 1 Gold, 1 Silver — Total: 2 medals
- Philippines: 1 Silver — Total: 1 medal
- Myanmar: 1 Bronze — Total: 1 medal
- Singapore: 1 Bronze — Total: 1 medal
Thailand finished first in the overall equestrian medal standings, ranked by gold medals.
Leadership Perspective
Dr. Harald Link, President of the Thailand Equestrian Federation, said: “The SEA Games are an important platform for the continued development of equestrian sport in Southeast Asia. Beyond the results, what we have witnessed here is the growth of professionalism, mutual respect, and cooperation among all participating nations.
As we conclude the equestrian competitions in Pattaya, we now look ahead to the next SEA Games in Malaysia. We look forward to supporting our fellow federation and working together to further strengthen equestrian sport across the region. Let us continue to build, develop, and support the SEA Games together.”

A Venue Supporting Regional Excellence
All equestrian competitions of the 33rd SEA Games were hosted at B.Grimm Country Club (Thai Polo & Equestrian Club Pattaya), Southeast Asia’s leading equestrian venues and a regular host of regional and international championships. The venue provided world-class infrastructure while maintaining the highest standards of horse welfare throughout the Games.
The Thailand Equestrian Federation under the Royal Patronage expressed its appreciation to all athletes, officials, volunteers, partners, and participating nations for contributing to a successful SEA Games equestrian programme.
































