List of Southeast Asian Games mascots
Since 1985, Southeast Asian Games have had a mascot in each edition.
Edition | Host | Mascot(s) | Description | Pictures |
---|---|---|---|---|
1985 | Wichien-maat | a Siamese cat. | ||
1987 | No mascot | No mascot | ||
1989 | Johan | a yellow turtle. | ||
1991 | Kiko Labuyo | a colourful mountain-dwelling fighting cock. | ||
1993 | Singa | a lion. | ||
1995 | Sawasdee | a Siamese cat. | ||
1997 | Hanuman | a white monkey character in the Ramayana epic. | ||
1999 | Awang Handsome
man |
a young Brunei boy. | ||
2001 | Si Tumas | a golden squirrel. | ||
2003 | Trâu Vàng | a golden water buffalo. | ||
2005 | Gilas | a Philippine eagle. | ||
2007 | Can | a Korat cat. | ||
2009 | Champa and Champi | two white elephants dressed in traditional Lao attire. | ||
2011 | Modo and Modi | a pair of Komodo dragons.[1] | ||
2013 | Shwe Yoe and Ma Moe | a couple of owls. | ||
2015 | Nila | a lion with red mane and heart-shaped face. | ||
2017 | Rimau | a Malayan tiger.[2] | ||
2019 | Pami | a sponge ball figure.[3] |
References
- Logo and Mascot of 2011 Indonesia SEA Games | Arif's Site Archived 2013-12-15 at the Wayback Machine
- "Logo and Mascot of 2017 Kuala Lumpur 29th SEA Games | Official 29th SEA Games website". Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2015-11-14.
- Say hi to 'Pami,' the 2019 SEA Games mascot | ABS-CBN News https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/12/01/18/say-hi-to-pami-the-2019-sea-games-mascot
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