Malaysia at the SEA Games

Malaysia started sending athletes to the SEA Games in 1959 as a founding member of the Southeast Asian Games Federation (SEAGF) alongside Burma (now Myanmar), Kampuchea (now Cambodia), Laos, Thailand, and the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam). Later, Malaysia tendered a suggestion to expand the Southeast Asian Peninsula (SEAP) Games Federation by inviting other Southeast Asian countries such as Brunei, Indonesia, and the Philippines. These three new members were officially welcomed into the Federation on 5 February 1977. The 1977 SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur becomes the first games that bear the title Southeast Asian Games.[1]

Malaysia at the
SEA Games
IOC codeMAS
NOCOlympic Council of Malaysia
Websiteolympic.org.my
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
1,342
Silver
1,318
Bronze
1,775
Total
4,435
SEA Games appearances (overview)

Medals by games

*Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
Games Rank 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
SEAP Games
1959 Bangkok38151134
1961 Rangoon316243979
1965 Kuala Lumpur233362897
1967 Bangkok323294395
1969 Rangoon416243979
1971 Kuala Lumpur2414355139
1973 Singapore3303550115
1975 Bangkok4274951127
SEA Games
1977 Kuala Lumpur521172159
1979 Jakarta519233981
1981 Manila416273174
1983 Singapore616254081
1985 Bangkok426283286
1987 Jakarta4354167143
1989 Kuala Lumpur2675875200
1991 Manila4363865139
1993 Singapore5434565153
1995 Chiang Mai4314969149
1997 Jakarta3556875198
1999 Bandar Seri Begawan2574542144
2001 Kuala Lumpur11119886295
2003 Hanoi / Ho Chi Minh City5434259144
2005 Manila4614965175
2007 Nakhon Ratchasima2685296216
2009 Vientiane4404059139
2011 Palembang / Jakarta4595081190
2013 Naypyidaw5433877158
2015 Singapore4625866186
2017 Kuala Lumpur11459286323
2019 Philippines5555871184
2021 Vietnam6394589173
2023 Cambodia7344597176
2025 ThailandFuture event
2027 MalaysiaFuture event
Total31376136318724611

Medals by sport

Sport Rank 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
Archery020231053
Athletics0674566178
Badminton2465598199
Basketball2158730
Billiards and snooker7361019
Bodybuilding01203
Bowling024142260
Boxing01113
Chess00022
Cricket01113
Cycling030211364
Diving1612614101
Equestrian0147425
Fencing020911
Field hockey06006
Figure skating01012
Floorball00011
Football267720
Futsal00112
Golf00167
Gymnastics0594325127
Ice hockey00011
Indoor hockey01012
Judo0022325
Karate0442533102
Lawn bowls07108
Muaythai02114
Netball01102
Pencak silat032124084
Pétanque0351725
Polo02002
Rowing00022
Rugby sevens01113
Sailing018181652
Sepaktakraw0461222
Short track speed skating04037
Shooting014322869
Softball00011
Squash0138324
Swimming0574543145
Synchronised swimming085013
Table tennis08112443
Taekwondo011133559
Tennis5011011
Triathlon02215
Volleyball60011
Waterskiing0106622
Water polo00011
Weightlifting0471425
Wushu025233078
Total31250121516124076

Medals by individual

Athlete Sport Years Gender Gold Silver Bronze Total
Nurul Huda AbdullahSwimming1985–1989F224127
Leong Mun YeeDiving1999–2017F175527
Daniel BegoSwimming2003–2015M118423
Rosalind Singha AngBadminton1965–1975F109019
Yeoh Ken NeeDiving2001–2011M101011
Nashatar Singh SidhuAthletics1965–1975M9009
Sylvia NgBadminton1969–1975F84113
Mary RajamaniAthletics1965–1971F8008
Mohamed Zaki SadriAthletics1987–1997M8008
Murusamy RamachandranAthletics1993–1999M8008
Ng Boon BeeBadminton1961–1971M72110
Ooi Tze LiangDiving2011–2015M7209
Katrina Ann Abdul HadiSynchronized swimming2011–2015F6208
Cheong Jun HoongDiving2003–2015F6129
Bryan Nickson LomasDiving2005–2011M6107
Nur Herman MajidAthletics1991–2001M6006
Pandelela RinongDiving2007–2015F6006
Ramasamy SubramaniamAthletics1965–1971M6006
Vellasamy SubramaniamAthletics1977–1985M6006
Khoo Cai LinSwimming2007–2015F57517
Punch GunalanBadminton1969–1973M5319
Ng Shu WaiGymnastics2003–2005M5308
Lim Wen CheanGymnastics2003–2007F5207
Zulmazran ZulkifliBowling2005–2011M51511
Esther CheahBowling2005–2015F5128
Gladys Chai Ng MeiAthletics1973–1979F5005
Kamaruddin MaidinAthletics1959–1967M5005
Loo Kum ZeeAthletics1995–2003M5005
Mani JegathesanAthletics1961–1965M5005
Png Hui ChuenSynchronized swimming2011F5005

References

  1. "HISTORY OF THE SEA GAMES". olympic.org.my. Olympic Council of Malaysia. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
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