Malaysia at the FISU World University Games

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Malaysia at the
Universiade
Flag of Malaysia.svg
IOC code MAS
National federation Malaysian University Sports Council
Website www.masum.org.my
Medals
Ranked 78th
Gold
1
Silver
7
Bronze
19
Total
27
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Malaysia has participated from the 1985 Summer Universiade and made their debut at the Winter Universiade in 2011 Winter Universiade. [1] [2]

Contents

Medals

Medals by Summer Games

GamesAthletes Gold FISU.svg Silver FISU.svg Bronze FISU.svg Medals FISU.svg Rank
Flag of Italy.svg Turin 1959 did not participate
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sofia 1961
Flag of Brazil.svg Porto Alegre 1963
Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest 1965
Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo 1967
Flag of Italy.svg Turin 1970
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Moscow 1973
Flag of Italy.svg Rome 1975
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sofia 1977
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City 1979
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bucarest 1981
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton 1983
Flag of Japan.svg Kobe 1985 40000-
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Zagreb 1987 80000-
Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg 1989 did not participate
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sheffield 1991 2010126
Flag of the United States.svg Buffalo 1993 did not participate
Flag of Japan.svg Fukuoka 1995 120000-
Flag of Italy.svg Sicily 1997 30000-
Flag of Spain.svg Palma de Mallorca 1999 60000-
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Beijing 2001 40000-
Flag of South Korea.svg Daegu 2003 29001145
Flag of Turkey.svg Ízmir 2005 18001157
Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok 2007 69010154
Flag of Serbia.svg Belgrade 2009 withdraw [3]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shenzhen 2011 122012347
Flag of Russia.svg Kazan 2013 102003361
Flag of South Korea.svg Gwangju 2015 107002258
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg Taipei 2017 63034746
Flag of Italy.svg Naples 2019 35001157
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chengdu 2021 66115727
Total171927 78

Medals by Winter Games

GamesAthletes Gold FISU.svg Silver FISU.svg Bronze FISU.svg Medals FISU.svg Rank
Flag of France.svg Chamonix 1960 did not participate
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Villars 1962
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Špindlerův Mlýn 1964
Flag of Italy.svg Sestriere 1966
Flag of Austria.svg Innsbruck 1968
Flag of Finland.svg Rovaniemi 1970
Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid 1972
Flag of Italy.svg Livigno 1975
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Špindlerův Mlýn 1978
Flag of Spain.svg Jaca 1981
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sofia 1983
Flag of Italy.svg Belluno 1985
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Štrbské Pleso 1987
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sofia 1989
Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo 1991
Flag of Poland.svg Zakopane 1993
Flag of Spain.svg Jaca 1995
Flag of South Korea.svg Muju/Jeonju 1997
Flag of Slovakia.svg Poprad Tatry 1999
Flag of Poland.svg Zakopane 2001
Flag of Italy.svg Tarvisio 2003
Flag of Austria.svg Innsbruck/Seefeld 2005
Flag of Italy.svg Turin 2007
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Harbin 2009
Flag of Turkey.svg Erzurum 2011 10000-
Flag of Italy.svg Trentino 2013 did not participate
Flag of Spain.svg / Flag of Slovakia.svg Granada/Štrbské Pleso-Osrblie 2015
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty 2017 10000-
Flag of Russia.svg Krasnoyarsk 2019 10000-
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lucerne 2021 Cancelled, due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid 2023 did not participate
Total0000 -

Medals by Summer sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Wushu pictogram.svg Wushu 1247
Diving pictogram.svg Diving 0224
Badminton pictogram.svg Badminton 011011
Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo 0134
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 0101
Totals (5 entries)171927

Medals by individual

MedalNameGamesSportEvent
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jeffrey Ong Sheffield 1991 Swimming Men's 1500 metre freestyle
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Elaine Teo Daegu 2003 Taekwondo Women's 55 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Elaine Teo Ízmir 2005 Taekwondo Women's 51 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Che Chew Chan Bangkok 2007 Taekwondo Women's 72 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Pandelela Rinong Shenzhen 2011 Diving Women's 10 metre platform
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Pandelela Rinong
Leong Mun Yee
Shenzhen 2011 Diving Women's synchronized 10 metre platform
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMalaysia women's national diving team Shenzhen 2011 Diving Women's team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Iskandar Zulkarnain Zainuddin Kazan 2013 Badminton Men's singles
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeLoh Wei Sheng
Jagdish Singh
Kazan 2013 Badminton Men's doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Chow Mei Kuan
Lee Meng Yean
Kazan 2013 Badminton Women's doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Low Juan Shen
Muhammad Arif Abdul Latif
Gwangju 2015 Badminton Men's doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Gwangju 2015 Badminton Mixed team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Nur Mohd Azriyn Ayub
Goh Yea Ching
Taipei 2017 Badminton Mixed doubles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Calvin Lee Wai Leong Taipei 2017 Wushu Men's nanquan
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Tan Cheong Min Taipei 2017 Wushu Women's nanquan
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yang Li Lian Taipei 2017 Badminton Women's singles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jagdish Singh
Vincent Phuah Cheng Wei
Taipei 2017 Badminton Men's doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Taipei 2017 Badminton Mixed team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Loh Choon How Taipei 2017 Wushu Men's taijiquan
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Napoli 2019 Taekwondo Team Kyorugi
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Tammy Tan Hui Ling Chengdu 2021 Wushu Women's Qiangshu
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kimberly Bong Qian Ping
Ong Ker Ying
Chengdu 2021 Diving Women's Synchronised 3m Springboard
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Liew Xun
Wong Tien Ci
Chengdu 2021 Badminton Men's doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Faris Zaim
Anson Cheong Yan Feng
Liew Xun
Faiz Rozain
Tan Kok Xian
Wong Tien Ci
Gan Jing Err
Ng Qi Xuan
Kisona Selvaduray
Desiree Siow Hao Shan
Teoh Le Xuan
Yap Rui Chen
Chengdu 2021 Badminton Mixed team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ang Qi Yue Chengdu 2021 Wushu Men's Daoshu
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Calvin Lee Wai Leong Chengdu 2021 Wushu Men's Nangun
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mandy Cebelle Chen Chengdu 2021 Wushu Women's Taijiquan

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