Malaysia at the 1967 SEAP Games

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Malaysia at the
1967 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
Flag of Malaysia.svg
IOC code MAS
NOC Olympic Council of Malaysia
Website www.olympic.org.my  (in English)
in Bangkok
Competitors247 in 16 sports
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
23
Silver
29
Bronze
43
Total
95
Southeast Asian Peninsular Games appearances

Malaysia competed in the 1967 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games held in Bangkok, Thailand from 9 to 16 December 1967. It won 23 gold, 29 silver and 43 bronze medals. [1]

Contents

Medal summary

Medals by sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 1897341
Badminton pictogram.svg Badminton 22592
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball 01012
Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling 0167
Diving pictogram.svg Diving 0134
Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing 0033
Sepaktakraw pictogram.svg Sepak takraw 0101
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting 0022
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 0415
Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis 0347
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis 0134
Water polo pictogram.svg Water polo 0101
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting 1124
Total232943953

Medallists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Gunaratnam Rajalingam Athletics Men's 100 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Gunaratnam Rajalingam Athletics Men's 200 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Victor Asirvatham Athletics Men's 400 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ramasamy Subramaniam Athletics Men's 800 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ramasamy Subramaniam Athletics Men's 1500 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ramasamy Subramaniam Athletics Men's 5000 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Dilbagh Singh Kler Athletics Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Andyappan Nathan Athletics Men's 400 metres hurdles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Zainal Salleh Athletics Men's high jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kamaruddin Maidin Athletics Men's long jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nashatar Singh Sidhu Athletics Men's shot put
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Danapal Naidu Athletics Men's discus throw
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nashatar Singh Sidhu Athletics Men's javelin throw
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Athletics Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Cheryl Dorall Athletics Women's 100 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mary Rajamani Athletics Women's 400 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mary Rajamani Athletics Women's 800 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Athletics Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ng Boon Bee
Tan Yee Khan
Badminton Men's doubles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rosalind Singha Ang
Teoh Siew Yong
Badminton Women's doubles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yap Meng Soon Weightlifting Men's middle heavyweight
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Zambrose Abdul Rahman Athletics Men's 400 metres hurdles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Shazar Amir Athletics Men's long jump
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kamaruddin Maidin Athletics Men's triple jump
Silver medal icon.svg Silver M. Dattaya Athletics Men's discus throw
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ghenda Singh Athletics Men's hammer throw
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Tien Teng Leng Athletics Men's javelin throw
Silver medal icon.svg Silver J. V. Jayan Athletics Men's decathlon
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mary Rajamani Athletics Women's 200 metres
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Chai Ng Mei Athletics Women's high jump
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Rosalind Singha Ang Badminton Women's singles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Silvia Tan
Ho Cheng Yoke
Badminton Women's doubles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Malaysia national basketball team Basketball Women's tournament
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Cycling Men's 100 kilometre team time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Victor Lam Diving Men's springboard
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sepak takraw Men's tournament
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Shooting Men's rifle three positions team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Chan Chee Seng Swimming Men's 1500 metres freestyle
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Leong Wei Tat Swimming Men's 200 metres backstroke
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ong Lay Sinn Swimming Men's 100 metres breaststroke
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Yek Bee Yong Swimming Men's 200 metres breaststroke
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Foong Sek Seong
Lee Mun Chew
Table tennis Men's doubles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lim Hee Peng
Chong Siok Fong
Table tennis Mixed doubles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Table tennis Women's team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Tennis Women's team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Malaysia national water polo team Water polo Men's tournament
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Harbans Singh Weightlifting Men's heavyweight
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ishtiaq Mubarak Athletics Men's triple jump
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Nashatar Singh Sidhu Athletics Men's hammer throw
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ooi Hock Kin
Gunaratnam Rajalingam
M. Ariffin
Zainuddin Wahab
Athletics Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lee Nyeuk Moi Athletics Women's 400 metres
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Vivien Ee Athletics Women's javelin throw
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze P. Savithri Athletics Women's discus throw
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze P. Savithri Athletics Women's pentathlon
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yew Cheng Hoe Badminton Men's singles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Billy Ng Badminton Men's singles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yew Cheng Hoe
Khor Cheng Chye
Badminton Men's doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ng Boon Bee
Teh Siew Yong
Badminton Mixed doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lee Guan Chong
Yap Hei Lin
Badminton Mixed doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ng Joo Pong Cycling Men's 4000 metre individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze A. Michael
Choy Mow Thim
Low Poh Teck
Ng Joo Ngan
Cycling Men's 4000 metre team pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Low Poh Teck Cycling Men's 4800 metre massed start
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ng Joo Pong Cycling Men's 10,000 metre massed start
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Choy Mow Thim Cycling Men's 1000 metre individual time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Cycling Men's 1000 metre team time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ong Hock Seng Diving Men's high diving
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze C. B. Cheong Diving Men's high board
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze A. V. King Diving Women's springboard
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Syed Mohamed
Sein Kyaing
Sailing National Enterprise
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Chang Kuo Hwa
Syed Mohd Yahya
Sailing Flying Dutchman
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Razali Lazim Sailing O. K. Dinghy
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Shooting Men's free pistol
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Leong Wei Tat Swimming Men's 100 metre backstroke
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lim Hee Peng Table tennis Men's singles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Chong Siok Fong Table tennis Women's singles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Chong Siok Fong
Fong Kwee Chin
Table tennis Women's doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Table tennis Men's team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lian Lai Yee Tennis Women's singles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Radhika Menon Tennis Women's singles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze S. A. Azman
Radhika Menon
Tennis Mixed doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ng Chow Seng Weightlifting Men's lightweight
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Weightlifting Men's flyweight

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  1. "OCA - Bangkok 1967" . Retrieved 15 November 2024.