Malaysia at the 1987 SEA Games

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Malaysia at the
1987 Southeast Asian Games
Flag of Malaysia.svg
IOC code MAS
NOC Olympic Council of Malaysia
Website www.olympic.org.my  (in English)
in Jakarta
Competitors314 in 21 sports
Flag bearer Malek Noor
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
35
Silver
41
Bronze
67
Total
143
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

Malaysia competed in the 1987 Southeast Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 9 to 20 December 1987.

Contents

Medal summary

Medals by sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 82515
Badminton pictogram.svg Badminton 01233
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball 11021
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling 11024
Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling 2125
Football pictogram.svg Football 01012
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 933152
Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis 00134
Total3541671434

Medallists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nordin Mohamed Jadi Athletics Men's 400 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sivalingam Muthiah Athletics Men's 1500 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lou Cwee Peng Athletics Men's high jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mohamed Zaki Sadri Athletics Men's triple jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Athletics Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Josephine Mary Singarayar Athletics Women's 400 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Josephine Mary Singarayar Athletics Women's 800 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Athletics Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Malaysia national basketball team Basketball Women's tournament
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Pearly Chong Bowling Women's singles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rosman Alwi Cycling Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kumaresan Murugayan Cycling Men's points race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jeffrey Ong Swimming Men's 400 metre freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jeffrey Ong Swimming Men's 1500 metre freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nurul Huda Abdullah Swimming Women's 100 metre freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nurul Huda Abdullah Swimming Women's 200 metre freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nurul Huda Abdullah Swimming Women's 400 metre freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nurul Huda Abdullah Swimming Women's 800 metre freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nurul Huda Abdullah Swimming Women's 100 metre butterfly
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nurul Huda Abdullah Swimming Women's 200 metre butterfly
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nurul Huda Abdullah Swimming Women's 400 metre individual medley
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ahmad Mazlan Athletics Men's long jump
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Doris Chong Athletics Women's long jump
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Malaysia national badminton team Badminton Men's team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Malaysia national basketball team Basketball Men's tournament
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Cheong Yee Fong Bowling Women's singles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Cycling Men's team pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Malaysia national football team
Football Men's tournament
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Karate Men's team kata
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Karate Women's team kata
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Peter Lim Shooting Men's clay target
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sabiahmad Ahmad Shooting Men's standard pistol 25 shots
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sabiahmad Ahmad Shooting Men's standard pistol 60 shots
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Huang Ying Tsang Swimming Men's 1500 metre freestyle
Silver medal icon.svg Silver May Tan Seok Khoon Swimming Women's 100 metre butterfly
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Nurul Huda Abdullah Swimming Women's 200 metre individual medley
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Badrul Jamaluddin Athletics Men's 400 metres hurdles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ramjit Nairu Athletics Men's high jump
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Arjan Singh Athletics Men's shot put
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sajaratuldur Hamzah Athletics Women's 100 metres
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Wong Leh Kin Athletics Women's heptathlon
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ong Ewe Chye
Rahman Sidek
Badminton Men's doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Malaysia national badminton team Badminton Women's team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rosman Alwi Cycling Men's 1000 metre time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ishak Amin Cycling Men's points race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Paul Vung Ching Chin Karate Men's individual kata
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jane Liu Karate Women's individual kata
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jasni Shaari Shooting Men's 50 metre rifle prone
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Shooting Men's team 50 metre rifle prone
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Shooting Men's team standard pistol 25 shots
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze May Tan Seok Khoon Swimming Women's 200 metre freestyle
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze May Tan Seok Khoon Swimming Women's 200 metre butterfly
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Swimming Men's waterpolo team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lim Chin Leong Table tennis Men's singles

Football

Men's tournament

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Burma 20202202
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 20202202
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 20200002
Source: [ citation needed ]
Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg0 – 0Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia

Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg2 – 2Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Burma
Khalid Shahdan Soccerball shade.svg41'
Muhamad Radhi Mat Din Soccerball shade.svg81'
Than Toe Aung Soccerball shade.svg45'
Myint Zaw Soccerball shade.svg54'
Semifinal
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg0 – 2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Hassan Sani Soccerball shade.svg68'
Dollah Salleh Soccerball shade.svg73'
Gold medal match
Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg1 – 0 (a.e.t.)Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Ribut Waidi Soccerball shade.svg91'
Senayan Stadium, Jakarta
Attendance: 120,000

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