Where Will the ASEAN Para Games in Nakhon Ratchasima Take Place?

The 13th ASEAN Para Games will be held from 20–26 January 2026 in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand. Competition venues will be distributed across the city to ensure maximum convenience for athletes, officials, and spectators, while also showcasing the city’s comprehensive readiness to host para sports in all aspects.

This edition of the Games features 19 sports, with a total of 493 gold medals to be contested, across 9 main venues. These venues include international-standard sports complexes, universities, and major shopping centers in the city center. Below is an overview of the competition venues and schedules.

80th Birthday Anniversary Commemorative Stadium
This venue serves as the central hub of the Games, hosting the largest number of sports—nine in total:
Athletics 21–25 January
Swimming 21–25 January
Wheelchair Tennis 21–25 January
Football 5-a-side (Blind Football) 21–23 & 25 January
Sitting Volleyball 21–25 January
Boccia 21–25 January
Track Cycling 24–25 January
Shooting 21–25 January
Badminton 21–25 January
This stadium is regarded as the heart of the competition, equipped with comprehensive facilities that meet international standards.
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There are 3 venues that host two sports each, starting with

The Mall Korat
Judo 22–25 January
Fencing 21–24 January
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Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University
CP Football 7-a-side (Cerebral Palsy) 19, 21–25 January
Chess 21–25 January
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Vongchavalitkul University
Archery 21–25 January
Goalball 21–25 January
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And there are 5 venues that host one sport each, starting from

Terminal 21 Korat
Wheelchair Basketball 19, 21–25 January
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Centre Point Hotel Korat
Powerlifting 21–25 January
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Suranaree University of Technology 
Road Cycling 21–22 January
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Central Korat
Table Tennis 21–25 January
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Blu-O Rhythm & Bowl, Esplanade Ratchada (Bangkok)
Para Bowling 21–25 January (The only sport held outside Nakhon Ratchasima)
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This distribution of competition venues across Nakhon Ratchasima helps reduce congestion, enhance travel convenience, and allow the public and sports fans to access the Games more easily.

Throughout the seven days of competition (20–26 January 2026), Nakhon Ratchasima will become a stage of determination, resilience, and inspiration for para athletes from across ASEAN.

The 13th ASEAN Para Games are not merely a sporting event—they represent a citywide collaboration to create a historic celebration of equality, inclusion, and sporting excellence.

Source: ASEAN Para Games 2025
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