Fitting finale: Fireworks explode over Morodok Techo National Stadium in Phnom Penh during the closing ceremony of the 12th Asean Para Games on Friday night. ###
PHNOM PENH: Thailand finished second overall behind Indonesia at the 12th Asean Para Games which ended on Friday night.
Indonesia racked up 158 gold, 148 silver and 95 bronze medals to emerge overall champions of the 2023 edition, way ahead of Thailand who competed their campaign with 126 gold, 109 silver and 94 bronze medals.
Vietnam came in third (66-59-78) while Malaysia were fourth (50-38-34).
Hosts Cambodia finished eighth among 11 member nations with a total of 71 medals (9-18-44).
Thailand will organise the next Asean Para Games in Nakhon Ratchasima in January…
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