Malaysia at the 2017 ASEAN Para Games

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Malaysia at the
2017 ASEAN Para Games
Flag of Malaysia.svg
IPC code MAS
NPC Malaysian Paralympic Council
Website www.paralympic.org.my  (in English)
in Malaysia
Competitors326 in 16 sports
Flag bearers Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli
(athletics)
Abdul Latif Romly
(athletics)
Officials167
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
90
Silver
85
Bronze
83
Total
258
ASEAN Para Games appearances (overview)

Malaysia participated in the 2017 ASEAN Para Games from 17 to 23 September 2017 as the host nation of the 9th edition of the Games. The Malaysian contingent was represented by 326 athletes and 167 officials. [1]

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In all, Malaysian contingents collected a haul of 90 gold medals, below than the targeted 103 gold medals. [2] They also been awarded with 85 silver and 83 bronze medals, concluding the Games as second ranked nation.

Medal summary

Medal by sport

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotalRank
Archery 12363
Athletics 362730932
Badminton 438152
Boccia 04262
Bowling 119424(1)
Chess 22264
Cycling 2212539(1)
Football 5-a-side 00113
Football 7-a-side 00113
Goalball 10122
Powerlifting 145104
Sitting volleyball 0000
Swimming 91710363
Table tennis 128114
Wheelchair basketball 02022
Wheelchair tennis 2136(1)
Total9085832582

Medal by Date

Medals by date
DayDateGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
017 September75113
118 September1111729
219 September1471435
320 September21212062
421 September18211352
522 September18182359
623 September1258
Total908583258

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Adi Raimie Amizazahan Cycling Men Kilometer (C1,C2,C3) 17 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mohd Najib Turano Cycling Men Kilometer (C4) 17 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nur Azlia Syafinaz Mohd Zais Cycling Women Sprint (B) 17 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Muhammad Afiq Afify Rizan Cycling Men Sprint (B) 17 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Zuhairie Ahmad Tarmizi Cycling Men Kilometer (C5) 17 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nur Azlia Syafinaz Mohd Zais Cycling Women Kilometer (B) 17 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Muhammad Afiq Afify Rizan Cycling Men Kilometer (B) 17 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Siti Noor Radiah Ismail Athletics Women Long Jump T20 18 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Faridul Masri Athletics Men Javelin Throw F56 18 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Eddy Bernard Athletics Men 100M T37 18 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Muhamad Afiq Mohamad Ali Hanafiah Athletics Men 100M T12 18 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nur Azlia Syafinaz Mohd Zais Cycling Women 3000m Individual Pursuit (B) 18 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hemala Devi Eni Kutty Athletics Women Discus Throw F12 18 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Muhammad Amin Najmi Romzi Cycling Men 4000m Individual Pursuit (B) 18 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Shukor Farhan Suliman Cycling Mixed 3000m Individual Pursuit (C1,C2,C3) 18 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Siti Noor Iasah Mohamad Ariffin Athletics Women 800M T20 18 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mohd Najib Turano Cycling Men 4000m Individual Pursuit (C4) 18 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Zuhairie Ahmad Tarmizi Cycling Men 4000m Individual Pursuit (C5) 18 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Eddy Bernard Athletics Men Long Jump T37 19 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hemala Devi Eni Kutty Athletics Women Shot Put F11/12 19 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Anas Zul Amirul Sidi Swimming Men 100m Freestyle S14 19 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mohamad Erwan Mohd Hasnoor Athletics Men Long Jump T38 19 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Zulhaizat Zainal Abidin Athletics Men 400m T13 19 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yoong Chung Wei Swimming Men 50m Butterfly S14 19 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jamery Siga Swimming Men 50m Butterfly S5 19 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Muhamad Hairul Miran Bowling Mixed Singles TPB1 19 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Noor Lizah Salman Bowling Women Singles TPB8 19 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nasharuddin Mohd Athletics Men 400m T20 19 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Thavanesvaran Subramaniam Athletics Men 400m T44 19 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Umi Syuhadah Idris Athletics Women Shot Put F37 19 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Muhamad Ashraf Muhammad Haisham Athletics Men 800m T46 19 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Yusof Hafizi Shaharuddin Cycling Men Kilometer (C1,C2,C3) 17 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Muhammad Hafiz Jamali Cycling Men Kilometer (C4) 17 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Muhammad Amin Najmi Romzi Cycling Men Sprint (B) 17 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Nur Syahida Tajudin Cycling Women Kilometer (B) 17 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Muhammad Amin Najmi Romzi Cycling Men Kilometer (B) 17 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lim Carmen Swimming Women 100m Freestyle S8 18 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Zadrian Chan Zhi Weng Swimming Men 200m Freestyle S14 18 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anderson Anak Jamba Swimming Men 50m Breaststroke SB3 18 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Julius Jaranding Swimming Men 50m Breaststroke SB13 18 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Nani Shahiera Zawawi Athletics Women Long Jump T20 18 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jacklon Ganding Athletics Men 100m T37 18 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Eryanto Bahtiar Athletics Men Long Jump T46/47 18 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Nurul Rabiatul Adawiyah Bakri Powerlifting Women Up To 41.00 kg - (Snatch) 18 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Muhammad Afiq Afify Rizan Cycling Men 4000m Individual Pursuit (B) 18 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Muhd Nabil Rosli Cycling Mixed 3000m Individual Pursuit (C1,C2,C3) 18 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Maswinah Suanang Athletics Women 800m T20 18 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jamery Siga Swimming Men 200m Freestyle S5 19 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Julius Jaranding Swimming Men 100m Freestyle S12 19 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mohd Rizal Hassan Bowling Mixed Singles TPB3 19 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mohd Azrin Rahim Bowling Mixed Singles TPB9 19 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ruzila Mustafa Bowling Women Singles TPB8 19 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Muhammad Nurdin Ibrahim Athletics Men 800m T20 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Nur Syahida Tajudin Cycling Women Sprint (B) 17 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Puteri Nur Diyana Jawahir Swimming Women 50m Breaststroke SB14 18 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mohd Adib Iqbal Abdullah Swimming Men 50m Breaststroke SB14 18 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mohamad Erwan Mohd Hasnoor Athletics Men 100m T38 18 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Felicia Mikat Athletics Women 100m T13 18 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Nur Syahida Tajudin Cycling Women 3000m Individual Pursuit (B) 18 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Noor Kalsum Fadil Athletics Women Discus Throw F12 18 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Nur Faizah Aziz Cycling Mixed 3000m Individual Pursuit (C1,C2,C3) 18 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Zadrian Chan Zhi Weng Swimming Men 100m Freestyle S14 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Amir Firdauss Jamaluddin Athletics Men Long Jump T38 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Hisam Che Soh Athletics Men Long Jump T38 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze James Wong Tien Yu Swimming Men 100m Breaststroke SB8 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Muhammad Nur Syaiful Zulkafli Swimming Men 50m Butterfly S5 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gustin Anak Jenang Powerlifting Men Up To 59.00 kg - (Snatch) 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Noresham Manaf Bowling Mixed Singles TPB3 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Abu Bakar Nyat Bowling Mixed Singles TPB9 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Saiful Dawang Athletics Men Long Jump T42/44 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Doriah Poulus Athletics Women Discus Throw F42/43/44 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Felicia Mikat Athletics Women 400m T13 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Abdul Halim Badruddin Athletics Men 800m T38 19 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Richard Anak Bada Athletics Men Javelin Throw F40/41 19 September

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