Malaysia at the Deaflympics

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Malaysia at the
Deaflympics
Flag of Malaysia.svg
IOC code MAS
NOC Malaysian Deaf Sports Association
Website www.msdeaf.org.my
Medals
Gold
3
Silver
11
Bronze
4
Total
18
Summer appearances

Malaysia first competed at the Deaflympics for the first time in 1993. Since then, Malaysia has competed at the Summer Deaflympics on four occasions (2001, 2005, 2009 & 2017). Malaysia won its first Deaflympic medal also during its maiden appearance at the 1993 Summer Deaflympics. [1] Malaysia also narrowly missed the opportunity to compete at the 2013 Summer Deaflympics after being not readied to take part at the event. [2]

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Prior to the 2017 Summer Deaflympics, Malaysian government announced that the medallists at the Summer Deaflympics would be rewarded. [3] [4]

Malaysia have never competed at the Winter Deaflympics.

Medal tallies

Summer Deaflympics

GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sofia 1993 5020225
Flag of Denmark.svg Copenhagen 1997 Did not participate
Flag of Italy.svg Rome 2001 33130322
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne 2005 15002238
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Deaf.png Taipei 2009 4011239
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sofia 2013 Did not participate
Flag of Turkey.svg Samsun 2017 16010139
Flag of Brazil.svg Caxias do Sul 2021 23241727
Total311418 37

Medals by Summer Sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Badminton pictogram.svg Badminton 18110
Karate pictogram.svg Karate 1304
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 1012
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling 0011
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 0011
Totals (5 entries)311418

List of medalist

Summer Deaflympics

MedalNameGamesSportEvent
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Teh Cheang Hock Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sofia 1993 BadmintonMen's singles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Teh Cheang Hock
Tan Seok Kean
BadmintonMixed doubles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Zana Azizul Ujang Flag of Italy.svg Rome 2001 AthleticsMen's 110m hurdles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Teh Cheang Hock
Mar Meng Wan
BadmintonMen's doubles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Teh Cheang Hock BadmintonMen's singles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
BadmintonTeam
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Zana Azizul Ujang Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne 2005 AthleticsMen's 110m hurdles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jimmy Wong Tee Meng SwimmingMen's 400m individual medley
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Teh Cheang Hock
Yeo Kok Fang
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Deaf.png Taipei 2009 BadmintonMen's doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mohd Zaidi Awang BowlingMen's singles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Boon Wei Ying
Francis Tan Heng Bock
Flag of Turkey.svg Samsun 2017 Badminton Mixed doubles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Boon Wei Ying
Foo Zu Tung
Flag of Brazil.svg Caxias do Sul 2021 Badminton Women's doubles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Edmund Teo Seng Keong
Boon Wei Ying
Badminton Mixed doubles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Yilamaran Vispalinggam Karate Men's Kumite -84kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Boon Wei Ying Badminton Women's singles

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References

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