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The 27th Southeast Asian Games took place in Naypyidaw, the new capital of Myanmar,[1] as well as in other main cities, Yangon, Mandalay[2] and Ngwesaung Beach.[3]

The Southeast Asian Games Federation (SEAGF) Council met in Jakarta on 31 May 2010 unanimously agreed to award the Myanmar Olympic Committee the right to host the 27th edition of the games.[4]

Sport

Myanmar hosted 37 sports, less than the number of sport in 2011 Southeast Asian Games in Indonesia.[4] Organizers did not nominate the sports of beach volleyball and dancesports, because they considhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:MyPage/sandbox?action=edit&redlink=1&editintro=Template%3AUser_sandbox&preload=Template%3AUser_sandbox%2Fpreloadered those uniforms unsuitable for Burmese women.[16] Tennis and Gymnastics, are Olympic sports were not played in December. In this edition of the Games, floorball was also contested as a demonstration sport.[17] The following sports below were calendared for the 2013 Southeast Asian Games

Medal table

Myanmar awarded total 1557 medals; 460 golds, 460 silvers and 637 bronzes to athletes. Athletics awarded 46 gold medals with maximum ones in this year's SEA Games.

Lao participated in 25 sports such as archery, athletic, Billiard and Snooker, Boxing, Badminton, Chess, Chinlone, Football, Golf, Karatedo, Kempo, Muay, Panchak Silat, Petanque, Shooting, Swimming, Pingpong, Teakwondo, Vovinam, Wrestling, Wushu, Cycling, Volley Ball, Sepak Takraw, Judo. Officials : Male 114 and Female 18 Total : 131 Participating Athlete : Male 207 and Female 127 Total : 334. Including officials and athlete : 465 people Lao team was ranged on the 8th