Malaysia at the 2018 Asian Para Games

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Malaysia at the
2018 Asian Para Games
Flag of Malaysia.svg
IPC code MAS
NPC Malaysian Paralympic Council
in Jakarta
6–13 October 2018
Competitors126 in 15 sports
Flag bearer Abu Bakar Nyat [1]
Medals
Ranked 8th
Gold
17
Silver
26
Bronze
25
Total
68
Asian Para Games appearances (overview)

Malaysia participated at the 2018 Asian Para Games which was held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 6 to 13 October 2018.

Contents

The Malaysian delegation is composed of 221 people, 126 of them are athletes which participated in 15 out of 18 events in the games (all except Goalball, Judo and Sitting Volleyball), while the rest are coaches. [2] Lee Seng Chow serves as the head of the delegation. [3] [4]

Medalists

The following Malaysian competitors won medals at the Games. [5] [6]

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mohamad Ridzuan Athletics Men's 100M T36 9 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Abdul Latif Athletics Men's Long Jump T20 9 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Siti Noor Iasah Mohamad Ariffin Athletics Women's 400M T20 9 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg GoldNasharuddin Athletics Men's 400M T20 9 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg GoldZuhairie Cycling Men's Road Race (C5) 9 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg GoldNur Azlia Syafinaz Cycling Women's Road Race (B) 9 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg GoldAbu Bakar Nyat Bowling Mixed Singles TPB9 9 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Chee Chaoming
  • Ting Ing Hock
Table tennis Men's Double- TT 8-9 10 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mohamad Ridzuan Athletics Men's 400M T36 10 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg GoldNur Azlia Syafinaz Cycling Women's B Individual Pursuit 3000M 11 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mohamad Ridzuan Athletics Men's Long Jump T36 11 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg GoldMuhammad Nur Syaiful Swimming Men's 50M Freestyle S5 11 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Abu Bakar Nyat
  • Mohd Azrin Rahim
  • Zahidi
Bowling Mixed Trios Team TPB8+TPB8/9+TPB9/10 11 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli Athletics Men's Shot Put F20 12 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg GoldEddy Bernard Athletics Men's Long Jump T44,T62/64 12 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg GoldNur Azlia Syafinaz Cycling Women's B Kilo 13 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg GoldMuhammad Afiq Afify Cycling Men's B Kilo 13 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Norhilme Zainudin
  • Faris Ahmad Azri
  • Cheah Liek Hou
  • Hairul Fozi Saaba
  • Omar Bakri
  • Amyrul Yazid Ahmad Sibi
Badminton Men's Team Standing (SL3-SU5) 7 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverFraidden Dawan Swimming Men's 100M Butterfly S10 7 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverZakaria Salmiah Lawn bowls Women's Singles B8 7 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMohd Khairul Hazwan Cycling Men's Time Trial (B) 8 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverNur Azlia Syafinaz Cycling Women's Time Trial (B) 8 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMohd Najib Cycling Men's Road Race (C4) 8 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Siti Noor Radiah Ismail Athletics Women's Long Jump T20 8 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverBonnie Bunyau Powerlifting Men's 65kg 9 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMuhammad Nur Syaiful Swimming Men's 100M Freestyle S5 9 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMuhammad Nur Syaiful Swimming Men's 200M Freestyle S5 10 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMohamad Mokhtar Abdul Rais Lawn bowls Men's Singles B8 10 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverNorfirzan Lawn bowls Men's Singles B6 10 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverHaszely Lawn bowls Men's Singles B7 10 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Mohd Khairul Ishak
  • Zahidi
Bowling Mixed Doubles TPB8+TPB8 10 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Abu Bakar Nyat
  • Mohd Azrin Rahim
Bowling Mixed Doubles TPB9+TPB9 10 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverWong Kar Gee Athletics Men's Long Jump T12 11 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Mohamad Yusof Hafizi
  • Mohd Najib
  • Zuhairie
Cycling Men's C 1-5 Team Sprint 11 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMohd Khairul Hazwan Cycling Men's B Individual Pursuit 4000M 11 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMohamad Aliff Athletics Men's Shot Put F20 12 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMohamad Ashraf Athletics Men's 1500M T45/46 12 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Rattna'aizah
  • Norfirzan
Lawn bowls Mixed Pairs B6 12 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Haszely
  • Jariah
Lawn bowls Mixed Pairs B7 12 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverDidin Taresoh Badminton Men's Singles SS6 12 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMohd Najib Cycling Men's C4 Individual Pursuit 4000M 12 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMohamad Yusof Hafizi Cycling Men's C1-2-3 Kilo 13 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverAiman Asyraff Cycling Men's B Kilo 13 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJames Wong Tien Yu Swimming Men's 200M Individual Medley SM8 7 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAnderson Jamba Swimming Men's 100M Breaststroke 7 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMohd Najib Cycling Men's Time Trial (C4) 8 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMohd Rizal Bowling Men's Singles TPB3 8 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAbg Yahya Abg Azhar Bowling Men's Singles TPB4 9 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRuzila Bowling Women's Singles TPB8 9 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeWong Kee Soon Bowling Mixed Singles TPB9 9 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJamery Siga Swimming Men's 50M Butterfly S5 (2-5) 9 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAzwan Bakar Table tennis Men's Singles- TT 10 9 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeChee Chaoming Table tennis Men's Singles- TT 9 9 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFraidden Dawan Swimming Men's 200M Individual Medley SM10 9 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMuhammad Adam Wheelchair fencing Men Sabre - Category B 9 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
  • Abg Yahya Abg Azhar
  • Nur Syazwani
Bowling Mixed Doubles TPB4+TPB4 10 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
  • Mohd Rizal
  • Muhamad Hairul Miran
Bowling Mixed Doubles TPB1+TPB3 10 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJamery Siga Swimming Men's 200M Freestyle S5 10 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMohamad Faizal Aideal Athletics Men's 100M T12 10 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeNur Syahida Cycling Women's B Individual Pursuit 3000M 11 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDoriah Poulus Athletics Women's Shot Put F43/44,F62/64 11 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
  • Arbik Masnah
  • Mohd Abdillah
Lawn bowls Mixed Pairs B2 12 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
  • Mohamad Mokhtar Abdul Rais
  • Zakaria Salmiah
Lawn bowls Mixed Pairs B8 12 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeZuhairie Cycling Men's C4-5 Kilo 13 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeNur Syahida Cycling Women's B Kilo 13 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeCheah Liek Hou Badminton Men's Singles SU5 13 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
  • Cheah Liek Hou
  • Hairul Fozi Saaba
Badminton Men's Doubles SU5 13 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
  • Mohammad Faris Ahmad Azri
  • Amyrul Yazid Ahmad Sibi
Badminton Men's Doubles SU5 13 Oct
Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Athletics 84214
Badminton 0235
Bowling 22610
Cycling 58417
Lawn Bowls 0628
Powerlifting 0101
Swimming 1359
Table tennis 1023
Wheelchair fencing 0011
Total17262568
Medals by day
DayDateGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
16 October0000
27 October0325
38 October0325
49 October73818
510 October26411
611 October4329
712 October26210
813 October2259
Total17262568

Multiple medallists

The following Malaysia competitors won several medals at the 2018 Asian Para Games.

NameMedalSportEvent
Nur Azlia SyafinazGold medal icon.svg Gold
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Cycling Women's Road Race (B)
Women's B Individual Pursuit 3000M
Women's B Kilo
Women's Time Trial (B)
Mohamad Ridzuan Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Athletics Men's 100M T36
Men's 400M T36
Men's Long Jump T36
Abu Bakar NyatGold medal icon.svg Gold
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Bowling Mixed Singles TPB9
Mixed Trios Team TPB8+TPB8/9+TPB9/10
Mixed Doubles TPB9+TPB9
Muhammad Nur SyaifulGold medal icon.svg Gold
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Swimming Men's 50M Freestyle S5
Men's 100M Freestyle S5
Men's 200M Freestyle S5
ZuhairieGold medal icon.svg Gold
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Cycling Men's Road Race (C5)
Men's C 1-5 Team Sprint
Men's C4-5 Kilo
Mohd Azrin Rahim Bowling Mixed Trios Team TPB8+TPB8/9+TPB9/10
Mixed Doubles TPB9+TPB9
Zahidi Bowling Mixed Trios Team TPB8+TPB8/9+TPB9/10
Mixed Doubles TPB8+TPB8
Chee ChaomingGold medal icon.svg Gold
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Table tennis Men's Double- TT 8-9
Men's Singles- TT 9
Mohd NajibSilver medal icon.svg Silver
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Cycling Men's Road Race (C4)
Men's C4 Individual Pursuit 4000M
Men's Time Trial (C4)
Mohd Khairul HazwanSilver medal icon.svg Silver
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Cycling Men's Time Trial (B)
Men's B Individual Pursuit 4000M
Norfirzan Lawn bowls Men's Singles B6
Mixed Pairs B6
Haszely Lawn bowls Men's Singles B7
Mixed Pairs B7
Mohamad Yusof Hafizi Cycling Men's C 1-5 Team Sprint
Men's C1-2-3 Kilo
Cheah Liek HouSilver medal icon.svg Silver
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Badminton Men's Team Standing (SL3-SU5)
Men's Singles SU5
Men's Doubles SU5
Fraidden DawanSilver medal icon.svg Silver
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Swimming Men's 100M Butterfly S10
Men's 200M Individual Medley SM10
Mohamad Mokhtar Abdul Rais Lawn bowls Men's Singles B8
Mixed Pairs B8
Zakaria Salmiah Lawn bowls Women's Singles B8
Mixed Pairs B8
Hairul Fozi Saaba Badminton Men's Team Standing (SL3-SU5)
Men's Doubles SU5
Mohammad Faris Ahmad Azri Badminton Men's Team Standing (SL3-SU5)
Men's Doubles SU5
Mohd RizalBronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Bowling Men's Singles TPB3
Mixed Doubles TPB1+TPB3
Abg Yahya Abg Azhar Bowling Men's Singles TPB4
Mixed Doubles TPB4+TPB4
Jamery Siga Swimming Men's 50M Butterfly S5 (2-5)
Men's 200M Freestyle S5
Nur Syahida Cycling Women's B Individual Pursuit 3000M
Women's B Kilo

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