Malaysia at the 2017 SEA Games explained

Noc:MAS
Nocname:Olympic Council of Malaysia
Year:2017
Games:Southeast Asian Games
Location:Malaysia
Competitors:844
Sports:38
Flagbearer:Azizul Hasni Awang
Cheong Jun Hoong
Mohd Al-Jufferi Jamari
Officials:390
Gold:145
Silver:91
Bronze:86
Rank:1
Appearances:

----Southeast Asian Peninsular Games

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* As Malaya

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Malaysia participated in the 2017 Southeast Asian Games from 14 to 30 August 2017 as the host nation of the 29th edition of the Games. The Malaysian contingent was represented by 844 athletes consisting of 469 men and 375 women.[1]

The Malaysian contingent became overall Southeast Asian Games champion for only the second time ever in the history of the games amassing a total of 145 gold medals more than the targeted figure of 111 gold medals.[2]

Medal summary

Medal by sport

Medals by sport
width=150Sportwidth=30Totalwidth=30Rank
53210(1)
889253
15283
1001(1)
00337
74314(1)
11133
1113(1)
1310326(1)
125119(1)
6219(1)
00115
2002(1)
10122
01012
01013
00114
139224(1)
00113
1012(1)
01345
72413(1)
7108(1)
21142
1001(1)
102416(1)
21362
1001(1)
1012(1)
64414(1)
236113
Short track speed skating4037(1)
Shooting453122
Squash64212(1)
Swimming533113
23052
00225
345122
00115
00112
4127(1)
00114
01124
65314(1)
Total 145 91 86 322 (1)

Medal by date

Medals by date
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–316 August1124
–217 August3216
–118 August3104
019 August0022
120 August99422
221 August86519
322 August1612836
423 August1061026
524 August138728
625 August51612
726 August1412935
827 August136928
928 August1612634
1029 August29131557
1130 August5128
Total 144 91 86 323

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
16 August
17 August
17 August
17 August
18 August
18 August
18 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
21 August
21 August
21 August
21 August
21 August
21 August
21 August
21 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
Bowlers: 24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
25 August
25 August
Players: 25 August
25 August
25 August
26 August

([3])
26 August
26 August
26 August
Equines: 26 August
26 August
26 August
26 August
26 August
26 August
26 August
Gymnasts: 26 August
26 August
26 August
26 August
Players: 26 August
27 August
27 August
Gymnasts: 27 August
Sailors: 27 August
Sailors: 27 August
27 August
27 August
27 August
27 August
27 August
27 August
Cyclists: 27 August
Cyclists: 27 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
Gymnasts: 28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
Players: 28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
Players: 29 August

29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
Players: 29 August
Cyclers: 29 August
Players: 29 August
29 August
29 August
Players: 29 August
30 August
30 August
Ice-skaters: 30 August
Ice-skaters: 30 August
30 August
Sharmini Christina[4] 28 August
16 August
17 August
17 August
18 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
21 August
21 August
21 August
21 August
21 August
21 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
Swimmers: 22 August
22 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
25 August
Athletes: 26 August
26 August
26 August
26 August
26 August
Yong Jin Kun Kok Jun Ee

Chew Wei Yan

26 August
Players: 26 August
26 August
26 August
26 August
26 August
27 August
Sailors: 27 August
Players: 27 August
27 August
27 August
Players: 27 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
Players: 29 August
29 August
29 August
Nur Dhia Liyana Shaharuddin 29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
Players: 29 August
30 August
16 August
16 August
17 August
19 August
19 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
20 August
21 August
21 August
Zamri Saleh21 August
21 August
21 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
22 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
Bowlers: 23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
23 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
24 August
Swimmers: 24 August
24 August
Players: 24 August
25 August
Players: 25 August
25 August
Players: 25 August
25 August
25 August
26 August
Golfers: 26 August
Players: 26 August
Players: 26 August
26 August
26 August
26 August
Athletes: 26 August
Players: 26 August
27 August
27 August
Sailors: 27 August
Players: 27 August
27 August
Nur Intan Zulaikha Mohd Firdaus 27 August
27 August
27 August
27 August
28 August
Players: 28 August
Players: 28 August
28 August
28 August
28 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
29 August
Players: 29 August
30 August
30 August

Notes and References

  1. News: KL2017: Malaysia sends largest athlete contingent to 29th SEA Games. 16 August 2017. The Sun (Malaysia). 12 August 2017.
  2. Web site: 111 Gold medal target for Malaysian contingent at 2017 Kuala Lumpur Sea Games. New Straits Times. 16 August 2017.
  3. News: Malaysian diver fails SEA Games doping test, to lose gold medals. 13 December 2017. The Malay Mail. 12 December 2017.
  4. News: Leyba. Olmin. Equestrians’ Syquia stripped of SEAG gold. 22 February 2018. The Philippine Star. 22 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180222225814/http://old.philstar.com/sports/2018/02/22/1790240/equestrians-syquia-stripped-seag-gold. 22 February 2018. dead.