Malaysia at the 2011 Asian Winter Games

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Malaysia at the
2011 Asian Winter Games
Flag of Malaysia.svg
IOC code MAS
NOC Olympic Council of Malaysia
Website www.olympic.org.my  (in English)
in Astana and Almaty
Competitors22 in 2 sports
Flag bearer Haniff Mahmood [1]
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Asian Winter Games appearances

Malaysia participated in the 2011 Asian Winter Games in Almaty and Astana, Kazakhstan from 30 January 2011 to 6 February 2011.

Contents

Figure skating

Malaysia sent 2 figure skaters. [2]

Athlete(s)EventSP/SPFS/LPTotal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Ryan Yee Zhi Jwen [2] Men's singles
37.25
12
66.31
13
103.56
13
Ching Siau Chian [2] Women's singles
22.33
16
45.66
15
67.99
15

Ice hockey

Men's tournament

Malaysia sent a men's hockey team. Malaysia was in the premier division. [3]

Team roster [3]

Head coach: Martin Koloc

Premier Division
RankTeamPldWOWOLLGFGAGDPts
6Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 660009523+7218
7Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 650017022+4815
8Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 640024827+2112
9Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 630033537−29
10Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 620044659−136
11Olympic flag.svg  Athletes from Kuwait 610054140+13
12Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 6000611138−1270
28 January
17:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg25 – 0
(4–0, 8–0, 13–0)
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Tengku Mohd Azlly Goalies Abdulla Al-Adhab (out 20:00, in 20:06, out 35:22)
Mohamed Al-Doy (in 20:00, out 20:06, in 35:22)
Referee:
Kimikazu Koizumi (JPN)
Loke B.K. (David) – 10:111–0
David (Loke B.K.) (PP) – 12:032–0
Loke B.K. – 12:583–0
Khoo S.C. (Moi J.Y.) – 17:584–0
Loke B.K. – 20:065–0
Moi J.Y. (Khoo S.C.) (PP) – 24:326–0
Tan K.P. (Loke B.K., Yahaya) – 30:507–0
Moi J.Y. (Khoo S.C.) – 31:318–0
Tan K.S. (Moi J.Y., Chee) (PP) – 34:019–0
David (Loke B.K.) – 35:2210–0
Tan K.P. (Loke B.K.) – 35:3011–0
Loke B.K. (David) (SH) – 38:3112–0
Yeoh K.Y. (Ong) – 41:5513–0
Chee (Khoo S.C.) – 43:3214–0
Tan K.P. (Loke B.K.) – 49:2815–0
Loke B.K. – 49:4616–0
Loke B.K. (Tan K.P., Yap E.J.) – 52:0817–0
Chee – 52:2618–0
Tan K.P. (Loke B.K., Yahaya) – 53:4719–0
Chee – 55:1320–0
David (Loke B.K.) – 56:4021–0
Chee (Mahmood) – 57:4122–0
B. Tan (Yap E.J.) – 58:0123–0
Tan K.P. (Yahaya, Loke B.K.) (PP) – 59:4324–0
Loke B.K. – 59:5625–0
8 minPenalties14 min
72Shots8
29 January
20:30
Athletes from Kuwait  Olympic flag.svg7 – 12
(1–5, 2–4, 4–3)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Jasem Al-Sarraf (out 13:41, in 34:11)
Jasem Dashti (in 13:41, out 34:11)
Goalies Tengku Mohd Azlly Referee:
Andrey Sachuk (KAZ)
0–100:24 – Loke B.K.
0–200:58 – Tan K.S. (Khoo S.C.)
0–303:32 – Yahaya (Tan K.P.) (PP2)
0–409:43 – Loke B.K. (Tan K.P.) (PP)
0–513:41 – Tan K.P. (Ong) (PP)
A. Al-Ajmi (Atallah, Y. Al-Kandari) – 15:321–5
1–624:07 – Tan K.S. (Chee, Yeoh K.Y.)
1–725:43 – Chee
1–833:00 – Tan K.S. (Isa)
1–934:11 – Loke B.K.
A. Al-Ajmi (A. Al-Maragi) – 34:562–9
Mo. Al-Ajmi (Atallah) – 37:053–9
A. Shetail (A. Al-Ajmi) – 41:564–9
Mo. Al-Ajmi (PP) – 43:145–9
A. Al-Maragi (Me. Al-Ajmi) – 44:436–9
6–1046:38 – Loke B.K.
6–1150:51 – Loke B.K. (SH)
6–1254:19 – Tan K.P. (Loke B.K.) (PP)
A. Al-Ajmi (Mo. Al-Ajmi) (PP) – 55:107–12
32 minPenalties22 min
30Shots41
1 February
13:30
Kyrgyzstan  Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg23 – 2
(11–0, 8–1, 4–1)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Sergey Ossintsev (out 29:04)
Zhirgalbek Bakirov (in 29:04)
Goalies Abdul Hakim Ismail (out 3:15)
Tengku Mohd Azlly (in 3:15)
Referee:
Keith Fong (CAN)
Kabanov (Zhuravlyov) – 01:281–0
Kabanov (Zhuravlyov) – 01:472–0
Falfudinov (Shiderinov, Kolobov) – 02:583–0
Kabanov (Zhuravlyov, S. Sorokin) – 03:154–0
Sazonov (Sheishenaliev) – 04:465–0
Kryukov (Kolobov, Falfudinov) – 06:096–0
Omorkanov (Zhuravlyov, Kabanov) – 06:447–0
Shiderinov (Kolobov) – 09:048–0
Omorkanov (Falfudinov) – 09:279–0
Kabanov (V. Sorokin) – 13:2310–0
Kryukov (Shiderinov, Kolobov) – 18:0311–0
Omorkanov (Zhuravlyov, Kabanov) – 22:1612–0
Fillippov (Kryukov, Kolobov) – 25:3113–0
Kabanov (Zhuravlyov) – 25:5114–0
14–127:45 – Chang (B. Tan)
Tynaliev (Kolobov, Shiderinov) – 29:0415–1
Tynaliev (Shiderinov, Kolobov) – 33:0816–1
Kabanov (Bakirov, V. Sorokin) – 35:3917–1
Fillippov (Kryukov, Tynaliev) – 37:4318–1
S. Sorokin (Zhuravlyov, V. Sorokin) – 39:1719–1
Tynaliev (Shiderinov, Kolobov) – 41:2520–1
20–246:33 – Tan K.S. (Yeoh K.Y.)
V. Sorokin (Omorkanov, Kabanov) – 47:3021–2
Omorkanov (Zhuravlyov, Kabanov) – 52:0422–2
Esen Uulu (Askarbekov, Kudayarov) – 53:1223–2
2 minPenalties2 min
61Shots13
2 February
20:30
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg16 – 1
(7–0, 7–0, 2–1)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Jason Cotsmire Goalies Tengku Mohd Azlly (out 36:10)
Abdul Hakim Ismail (in 36:10)
Referee:
Liu Wubin (CHN)
Ct. Supadilokluk (Chartsuwan) (PP) – 02:091–0
Chartsuwan (Neimwan) – 05:332–0
Rattanachot (Aarola) (PP) – 10:093–0
Chartsuwan (Aarola) (PP) – 11:294–0
Aarola – 13:245–0
Chartsuwan (Aarola) – 16:436–0
Aarola (Rattanachot) (SH) – 18:567–0
Thamwongsin (Tengsakul) – 27:478–0
Aarola (Rattanachot) – 30:209–0
Chartsuwan (Rattanachot) – 30:3510–0
Chartsuwan (Aarola, Neimwan) – 34:5311–0
Aarola (Chartsuwan, Rattanachot) – 35:4712–0
Kullugin (Tengsakul) – 36:1013–0
Harnnarujchai (Pivekumt) – 38:1614–0
14–148:50 – Yap E.J. (David)
Neimwan (Rodprasert) – 53:1415–1
Jittranont – 56:2516–1
8 minPenalties24 min
55Shots15
4 February
20:30
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg1 – 7
(0–1, 1–2, 0–4)
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Tengku Mohd Azlly Goalies Ahmed Al-Dhaheri Referee:
Keith Fong (CAN)
0–114:22 – J. Al-Dhaheri (Al-Jachi, O. Al-Shamisi)
0–224:55 – Al-Mheiri (SH)
0–331:32 – O. Al-Shamisi (Al-Subousi)
David (Yap E.J., Loke B.K.) (PP) – 38:011–3
1–444:19 – Al. Al-Mazrouei (Al-Jachi) (PP2)
1–548:57 – Bu-Debs (J. Al-Dhaheri) (PP)
1–650:22 – Al-Nuaimi (Al-Muharami)
1–758:46 – O. Al-Shamisi
16 minPenalties22 min
14Shots44
5 February
17:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg5 – 6
(1–1, 4–3, 0–2)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Tengku Mohd Azlly Goalies Batsukh Battur Referee:
Choi Yoon-Young (KOR)
David (Chee, Tan K.P.) – 07:521–0
1–108:32 – Batzaya (Mishigsuren)
Loke B.K. – 20:552–1
2–226:46 – Erdenebat (Zolboo, Bolor-Erdene)
Loke B.K. (David) – 27:273–2
3–335:07 – Batzaya (Mishigsuren)
Tan K.P. (SH) – 36:164–3
David (Loke B.K., Tan K.P.) (PP) – 39:005–3
5–439:41 – Purev-Ochir (Mishigsuren)
5–545:47 – Chuluunzorig (Batgerel)
5–647:57 – Batzaya
8 minPenalties12 min
30Shots34

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