Malaysia at the Southeast Asian Games

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Malaysia at the
Southeast Asian Games
Flag of Malaysia.svg
IOC codeMAS
NOCOlympic Council of Malaysia
Websiteolympic.org.my
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
1,250
Silver
1,215
Bronze
1,612
Total
4,077
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

Malaysia started sending athletes to the Southeast Asian Games in 1959 as a Founding member of the Southeast Asian Games Federation (SEAGF) alongside Burma (now Myanmar), Kampuchea (now Cambodia), Laos, Thailand, and the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam). Later, Malaysia tendered a suggestion to expand the Southeast Asian Peninsula (SEAP) Games Federation by inviting other Southeast Asian countries such as Brunei, Indonesia, and the Philippines. These three new members were officially welcomed into the Federation on 5 February 1977. The 1977 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur becomes the first games that bear the title Southeast Asian Games.[1]

Medals by Games[]

*Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
Games Rank 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
1959 Bangkok 3 8 15 11 34
1961 Rangoon 3 16 24 39 79
1965 Kuala Lumpur 2 33 36 28 97
1967 Bangkok 3 23 29 43 95
1969 Rangoon 4 16 24 39 79
1971 Kuala Lumpur 2 41 43 55 139
1973 Singapore 3 30 35 50 115
1975 Bangkok 4 27 49 51 127
Southeast Asian Games
1977 Kuala Lumpur 5 21 17 21 59
1979 Jakarta 5 19 23 39 81
1981 Manila 4 16 27 31 74
1983 Singapore 6 16 25 40 81
1985 Bangkok 4 26 28 32 86
1987 Jakarta 4 35 41 67 143
1989 Kuala Lumpur 2 67 58 75 200
1991 Manila 4 36 38 65 139
1993 Singapore 5 43 45 65 153
1995 Chiang Mai 4 31 49 69 149
1997 Jakarta 3 55 68 75 198
1999 Bandar Seri Begawan 2 57 45 42 144
2001 Kuala Lumpur 1 111 98 86 295
2003 Hanoi / Ho Chi Minh City 5 43 42 59 144
2005 Manila 4 61 49 65 175
2007 Nakhon Ratchasima 2 68 52 96 216
2009 Vientiane 4 40 40 59 139
2011 Palembang / Jakarta 4 59 50 81 190
2013 Naypyidaw 5 43 38 77 158
2015 Singapore 4 62 58 66 186
2017 Kuala Lumpur 1 145 92 86 323
2019 Davao City 5 55 58 72 185
2021 Hanoi Future event
2023 Phnom Penh Future event
2025 Thailand Future event
Total 3 1250 1215 1612 4076

Medals by sport[]

Sport Rank 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
Archery 0 20 23 10 53
Athletics 0 67 45 66 178
Badminton 2 46 55 98 199
Basketball 2 15 8 7 30
Billiards and snooker 7 3 6 10 19
0 1 2 0 3
0 24 14 22 60
0 1 1 1 3
0 0 0 2 2
0 1 1 1 3
0 30 21 13 64
1 61 26 14 101
0 14 7 4 25
0 2 0 9 11
0 6 0 0 6
Figure skating 0 1 0 1 2
0 0 0 1 1
Football 2 6 7 7 20
Futsal 0 0 1 1 2
0 0 1 6 7
0 59 43 25 127
Ice hockey 0 0 0 1 1
0 1 0 1 2
0 0 2 23 25
0 44 25 33 102
0 7 1 0 8
0 2 1 1 4
Netball 0 1 1 0 2
0 32 12 40 84
0 3 5 17 25
0 2 0 0 2
0 0 0 2 2
0 1 1 1 3
0 18 18 16 52
0 4 6 12 22
0 4 0 3 7
0 14 32 28 69
0 0 0 1 1
0 13 8 3 24
Swimming 0 57 45 43 145
0 8 5 0 13
Table tennis 0 8 11 24 43
0 11 13 35 59
Tennis 5 0 1 10 11
Triathlon 0 2 2 1 5
Volleyball 6 0 0 1 1
0 10 6 6 22
0 0 0 1 1
0 4 7 14 25
0 25 23 30 78
Total 3 1250 1215 1612 4076

Medals by individual[]

Athlete Sport Years Gender Gold Silver Bronze Total
Nurul Huda Abdullah Swimming 1985–1989 F 22 4 1 27
Leong Mun Yee 1999–2017 F 17 5 5 27
Daniel Bego Swimming 2003–2015 M 11 8 4 23
Rosalind Singha Ang Badminton 1965–1975 F 10 9 0 19
Yeoh Ken Nee 2001–2011 M 10 1 0 11
Nashatar Singh Sidhu Athletics 1965–1975 M 9 0 0 9
Sylvia Ng Badminton 1969–1975 F 8 4 1 13
Mary Rajamani Athletics 1965–1971 F 8 0 0 8
Athletics 1987–1997 M 8 0 0 8
Athletics 1993–1999 M 8 0 0 8
Ng Boon Bee Badminton 1961–1971 M 7 2 1 10
Ooi Tze Liang 2011–2015 M 7 2 0 9
2011–2015 F 6 2 0 8
Cheong Jun Hoong 2003–2015 F 6 1 2 9
Bryan Nickson Lomas 2005–2011 M 6 1 0 7
Nur Herman Majid Athletics 1991–2001 M 6 0 0 6
Pandelela Rinong 2007–2015 F 6 0 0 6
Ramasamy Subramaniam Athletics 1965–1971 M 6 0 0 6
Athletics 1977–1985 M 6 0 0 6
Khoo Cai Lin Swimming 2007–2015 F 5 7 5 17
Punch Gunalan Badminton 1969–1973 M 5 3 1 9
Ng Shu Wai 2003–2005 M 5 3 0 8
2003–2007 F 5 2 0 7
2005–2011 M 5 1 5 11
Esther Cheah 2005–2015 F 5 1 2 8
Gladys Chai Ng Mei Athletics 1973–1979 F 5 0 0 5
Kamaruddin Maidin Athletics 1959–1967 M 5 0 0 5
Loo Kum Zee Athletics 1995–2003 M 5 0 0 5
Mani Jegathesan Athletics 1961–1965 M 5 0 0 5
2011 F 5 0 0 5

References[]

  1. ^ "HISTORY OF THE SEA GAMES". olympic.org.my. Olympic Council of Malaysia. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
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