Malaysia_at_the_2018_Asian_Games

Malaysia at the 2018 Asian Games

Malaysia at the 2018 Asian Games

Sporting event delegation


Malaysia participated in the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia from 18 August to 2 September 2018.[1] At the last edition in Incheon, the country placed 14 in the medals tally, with 5 gold medals from squash, sailing, and karate.[2] In 2018 edition, Malaysia was represented by 447 athletes and 140 officials at the Games. Abdul Azim Mohamad Zabidi, the Appeals Committee chairman of the Olympic Council of Malaysia was the chief of the delegation.[3]

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Media coverage

Malaysian satellite television provider Astro and public broadcaster Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) held the broadcast rights of the 2018 Asian Games in the country. Astro broadcast the games live on 12 Astro SuperSport channels, 4 Astro Arena channels, as well as Astro GO and NJOI Now mobile applications. It was also one of the production teams for host broadcaster International Games Broadcast Services.[4]

Radio Televisyen Malaysia broadcast the games live on 3 television channels, TV1, TV2 and RTM HD Sports (now Sukan RTM) and its over-the-top media service website, myklik (now RTMklik).[5][6] This marked the return of the broadcast department to cover the games after 8 years, having previously replaced by Media Prima broadcast companies: TV3 and TV9 for the coverage of the 2014 edition.[7]

Medalists

The following Malaysian competitors won medals at the Games.

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Multiple medallists

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

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Competitors

The following is a list of the number of competitors representing Malaysia that had participated at the Asian Games:

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Archery

Recurve

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Compound

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Artistic swimming

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Athletics

Men

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Women

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Badminton

OCM announced the Malaysia badminton squad of 14 players (10 men's and 4 women's).[8] On Saturday, 30 June 2018, the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) dropped Iskandar Zulkarnain Zainuddin from the squad due to smoking and disciplinary issues, but because Lee Chong Wei withdrew from the competition, he will be considered again by BAM.[9] BAM finally decide the 2018 World Championships bronze medalist Liew Daren to replace Lee Chong Wei, while Soong Joo Ven replace Iskandar to join the squad.[10]

Men
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Mixed
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Basketball

Malaysia didn't join the 5x5 basketball event, but joined the 3x3 basketball event instead.

Summary
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Men's 3x3 Tournament

Roster
  • Wong Yi Hou
  • Heng Yee Tong
  • Ting Chun Hong
  • Liew Wen Qian
Group D
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Source: OCA
Notes:
  1. Head-to-head result: KAZ 21–18 IRQ.
  2. Head-to-head result: MAS 17–13 TKM.
22 August
18:40
Malaysia  1318  Iran
Pts: Heng Y.T. 7 Pts: Azari 8
Gelora Bung Karno Tennis Center Court, Jakarta
Referees: Ho (HKG), Al-Harthi (OMA)

22 August
20:30
Iraq  1916  Malaysia
Pts: Hasan 11 Pts: Ting C.H. 8
Gelora Bung Karno Tennis Center Court, Jakarta
Referees: Tan (SGP), Ito (JPN)

22 August
19:20
Malaysia  229  Afghanistan
Pts: Liew 8 Pts: Mirzad 5
Gelora Bung Karno Tennis Center Court, Jakarta
Referees: Ho (HKG), Tan (SGP)

25 August
15:20
Malaysia  1421  Kazakhstan
Pts: Ting C.H. 10 Pts: Belozor 8
Gelora Bung Karno Tennis Center Court, Jakarta
Referees: Quinn (INA), Tan (SGP)

25 August
17:10
Turkmenistan  1317  Malaysia
Pts: Bekçanow 5 Pts: Wong Y.H. 7
Gelora Bung Karno Tennis Center Court, Jakarta
Referees: Tan (SGP), Ho (HKG)

Women's 3x3 Tournament

Roster
  • Ho Ching Yee
  • Wong Sze Qian
  • Hiew Ky Lie
  • Ng Yu Feng
Group A
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Source: OCA
21 August
15:40
Vietnam  1213  Malaysia
Pts: Trần T.Y.V. 5 Pts: Wong S.Q., Ho C.Y. 4
Gelora Bung Karno Tennis Center Court, Jakarta
Referees: Al-Harthi (OMA), Rulyov (KAZ)

24 August
19:00
Malaysia  1422  China
Pts: Ho C.Y. 8 Pts: Jiang J.Y. 12
Gelora Bung Karno Tennis Center Court, Jakarta
Referees: Ito (JPN), Al-Harthi (OMA)

24 August
20:00
Qatar  718  Malaysia
Pts: Abdelmoneim 4 Pts: Ho C.Y. 9
Gelora Bung Karno Tennis Center Court, Jakarta
Referees: Al-Harthi (OMA), Ibragimow (TKM)
Quarter-finals
26 August
15:50
Thailand  1513  Malaysia
Pts: Bunsinprom 7 Pts: Wong S.Q. 5
Gelora Bung Karno Tennis Center Court, Jakarta
Referees: Al-Harthi (OMA), Ito (JPN)

Beach volleyball

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Bowling

Men

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Women

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Boxing

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Canoeing

Kayak Slalom

Men

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Women

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Kayak Sprint

Men

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Women

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Canoe polo (demonstration)

For the first time in Asian Games history, canoe polo contested as demonstration sport, meaning medals won in this sport will not be counted in the official overall medal tally.[citation needed]

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Contract bridge

Men

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Supermixed

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Cycling

BMX

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Road

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Track

Men

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Women

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Diving

Men

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Women

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Equestrian

Dressage

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Jumping

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Esports (demonstration)

Esports is being featured at the 2018 Asian Games as a demonstration sport, meaning medals won in this sport will not be counted in the official overall medal tally. eSports will be a medal event at the 2022 Asian Games.It is being held from 26 August to 1 September 2018.Six video game titles are being featured in the demonstration event.

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Field hockey

Malaysia men's team competed at the Games in pool B, while the women's team in pool A.[11]

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Men's tournament

Roster

The following is the Malaysia roster in the men's field hockey tournament of the 2018 Asian Games.[12]

Head coach: Malaysia Stephen van Huizen

  1. Marhan Jalil
  2. Fitri Saari
  3. Joel van Huizen
  4. Faizal Saari
  5. Syed Syafiq Syed Cholan
  6. Sukri Mutalib (C)
  7. Firhan Ashaari
  8. Amirul Aideed
  9. Nabil Fiqri
  10. Kumar Subramaniam (GK)
  11. Razie Rahim
  12. Faiz Helmi Jali
  13. Azri Hassan
  14. Meor Azuan Hassan
  15. Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin
  16. Nik Aiman Nik Rozemi
  17. Shahril Saabah
  18. Hairi Rahman (GK)
Pool B
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Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[13]
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Semifinal
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Gold medal game
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Women's tournament

Roster

The following is the Malaysia roster in the women's field hockey tournament of the 2018 Asian Games.[14]

Head coach: Malaysia Dharma Raj Abdullah

  1. Farah Yahya (GK)
  2. Nuraini Rashid
  3. Nuraslinda Said
  4. Hasliza Ali
  5. Norsharina Shabuddin
  6. Siti Ruhani (C)
  7. Juliani Din
  8. Norazlin Sumantri
  9. Hanis Onn
  10. Surizan Awang
  11. Zafirah Aziz
  12. Syafiqah Zain
  13. Huzaimah Aziz (GK)
  14. Fazilla Sylvester
  15. Norfaiezah Saiuti
  16. Fatin Sukri
  17. Nuramirah Zulkifli
  18. Kirandeep Kaur
Pool A
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Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[15]
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Fifth place game
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Fencing

Men

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Women

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Football

Malaysia joined in the group E at the men's football event.[16]

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Men's tournament

Roster

The following is the Malaysia squad in the men's football tournament of the 2018 Asian Games. The team of 20 players was officially named on 12 August.[17] Danial Amier Norhisham was replaced by Rodney Celvin on 13 August.[18]

Head coach: Malaysia Ong Kim Swee

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* Over-aged player.

Group E
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Source: Asian Games 2018
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. Head-to-head result: Malaysia 2–1 South Korea.
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Referee: Lau Fong Hei (Hong Kong)

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Referee: Mohammed Al-Hoaish (Saudi Arabia)

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Round of 16
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Referee: Bijan Heidari (Iran)

Golf

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Gymnastic

Artistic

Team Final & Individual Qualification

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Women

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Rhythmic

Team Final and Individual Qualification

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Handball

Malaysia men's team will compete at the Games in group A,[19] while the women's team in group B.[20] It was the first time in Asian Games history Malaysia compete in the sport.

Summary

Key:

  • ET – After extra time
  • P – Match decided by penalty-shootout.
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Men's tournament

Roster
  • Najhan Bohari
  • Mohammad Izzat Muhammad Abdul Karim
  • Dzulfiqar Ismail
  • Nabil Abdul Razak
  • Fazrin Jamaluddin
  • Ammar Safwan Nadzarudin
  • Koh Chan Seng
  • Faizan Damanhuri
  • Ridzuan Mohd Razali
  • Salman Sayyidi Hamzah
  • Mohd Uzair Zubli
  • Khairul Amirul Abdullah
  • Ahmad Zaidi Rosdi
  • Solihin Mustafa Kamal
  • Amirul Ikram Abdul Razak
  • Fikree Azman
Group A
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Source: AHF
13 August
16:00
Malaysia  11–64  Qatar POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
Referees: Shakir, Kadhim (IRQ)
Ismail, Kamal 3 (7–33) Zouaoui 18
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15 August
11:00
Iran  55–11  Malaysia POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
Referees: Li, Ke (CHN)
Barbat 11 (29–5) A. Abdul Razak 3
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Classification round (9–13)
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Source: AHF
20 August
11:00
India  45–19  Malaysia POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
Referees: Li, Ke (CHN)
D. Singh 13 (25–8) Abdul Karim, Jamaluddin 4
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21 August
11:00
Chinese Taipei  34–13  Malaysia POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
Referees: Lee, Koo (KOR)
Liu T.F. 9 (19–6) Abdul Karim, Ismail 3
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26 August
14:00
Indonesia  31–22  Malaysia POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
Referees: Li, Ke (CHN)
Bagas 10 (15–8) Ismail 4
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29 August
18:00
Malaysia  24–47  Pakistan POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
Referees: Al-Marhoon, Al-Mawt (BHR)
Jamaluddin 6 (9–21) N. Hussain, M. Hussain 11
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Women's tournament

Roster
  • Nurul Hafizah Mispani
  • Norsyamimi Wan Mohd Nazri
  • Nur Alia Saimi
  • Nur Shaidatul Mohd Zubaidi
  • Noor Haninah Hasri
  • Nur Amira Wahid
  • Farah Atifah Ahmad Yusop
  • Aqilah Hasya Haris Fadzillah
  • Nurul irdina Yazid
  • Dharshiniy N Sivan
  • Nurfarahiyah Yusri
  • Siti Zubaidah Mohd Salleh
  • Nor Shuhada Zahari
  • Nur Atikah Azman
  • Nurshahira Abd Rahman
  • Nur Asyiqin Rasdi
Group B
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Source: AHF
14 August
18:00
Malaysia  15–23  Indonesia POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
Referees: Al-Saqer, Al-Suqufi (KSA)
Yusri 4 (9–12) Apriliani 7
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19 August
14:00
Japan  64–3  Malaysia POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
Referees: Li, Ke (CHN)
Kawata 10 (32–2) Yusop 2
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21 August
16:00
Malaysia  12–40  Thailand POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
Referees: Li, Ke (CHN)
five players 2 (5–24) Yaemyim 11
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23 August
11:00
Malaysia  15–40  Hong Kong POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
Referees: Al-Saqer, Al-Suqufi (KSA)
Saimi 5 (9–23) Cheung M.N. 7
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Ninth place game
25 August
14:00
India  54–19  Malaysia POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
Referees: Ota, Shimajiri (JPN)
D. Thakur, Gupta, Devi 8 (19–5) Yusop 7
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Jetski

Mixed

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Judo

Malaysia will compete at the Games with one judoka.[21][22]

Men
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Kabaddi

Summary
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Men's tournament

Team roster
  • Prabhakaran Mani
  • Dinesh Tamilselvam
  • Allexson Lian Sin
  • Ganga Tharen Thana Seelan
  • Thanaselan Nadarajan
  • Tavitaran Nedunjilan
  • Vimalanathan Pavadai
  • Devan Munisvaran
  • Prabakaran Maksvaran
  • Dinishwaran Markandan
  • Logean Ravindran
  • Sasikumar Manimaran
Group B
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Source: OCA
19 August
17:00
Malaysia  17–62  Pakistan Garuda Theatre, Jakarta
(4–32)

20 August
15:00
Japan  30–20  Malaysia Garuda Theatre, Jakarta
(21–9)

21 August
14:00
Indonesia  30–22  Malaysia Garuda Theatre, Jakarta
(15–11)

21 August
18:00
Iran  58–24  Malaysia Garuda Theatre, Jakarta
(36–10)

22 August
17:00
Malaysia  17–29    Nepal Garuda Theatre, Jakarta
(10–12)

Karate

Men

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Women

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Paragliding

Accuracy

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Cross-Country

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Pencak silat

Men

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Women

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Roller sports

Skateboarding

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Speed skating

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Rowing

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Rugby sevens

Malaysia men's team has been placed in group B at the Games.[23]

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Men's tournament

Squad

The following is the Malaysia squad in the men's rugby sevens tournament of the 2018 Asian Games.[24]

Head coach: Mohd Saizul Hafifi Md Noor

  • Mohamad Safwan Abdullah
  • Zulkiflee Azmi
  • Muhammad Nasharuddin Ismail
  • Wan Izzuddin Ismail
  • Muhammad Siddiq Amir Jalil
  • Muhammad Azwan Zuwairi Mat Zizi
  • Muhammad Dzafran Asyraaf Muhamad Zainudin
  • Amalul Hazim Nasarrudin
  • Mohamad Khairul Abdillah Ramli
  • Muhammad Zulhisham Rasli
  • Muhamad Firdaus Tarmizi
  • Muhammad Ameer Nasrun Zulkeffli
Group B

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Source: Results
30 August
13:12
Malaysia 17–10 Chinese Taipei
Try: Zulkifli 7+' m
Azmi 10' m
Nasarrudin 13' c
Con: Mat Zizi (0/2)
Asyraff (1/1)
Try: Hsieh P.Y. 1' m
Lo H.K. 6' m
Con: Huang P.W. (0/2)
Gelora Bung Karno Rugby Field, Jakarta
Referee: Matthew Rodden (New Zealand)

30 August
17:14
Japan 47–0 Malaysia
Try: Hashino (2) 2' c, 12' c
Hayashi 6' c
Sakai (2) 7' c, 14' m
Ozawa 9' c
Kano 13' c
Con: Sakai (5/6)
Hashino (1/1)
Gelora Bung Karno Rugby Field, Jakarta
Referee: Charlie Brown (Ireland)

31 August
13:34
Malaysia 39–5 Indonesia
Try: Azmi 2' m
Ismail 5' m
Nasarrudin (2) 6' c, 8' m
Zulkifli (2) 12' c, 14' m
Tarmizi 14+' m
Con: Mat Zizi (1/4)
Asyraff (1/3)
Try: Oloan 10' m
Con: Oiyaitou (0/1)
Gelora Bung Karno Rugby Field, Jakarta
Referee: Suguru Kamamuta (Japan)
Quarterfinal
31 August
17:58
South Korea 40–5 Malaysia
Try: Kim J.M. 1' c
Kim H.S. 4' c
Kim N.U. 7+' c
Jang J.M. 10' m
Chang Y.H. (2) 14' c, 14+' c
Con: Lee J.B. (3/3)
Kim N.U. (2/3)
Try: Mat Zizi 8' m
Con: Mat Zizi (0/1)
Gelora Bung Karno Rugby Field, Jakarta
Referee: Matthew Rodden (New Zealand)
Classification semifinal (5–8)
1 September
16:34
Malaysia 33–12 Thailand
Try: Ismail 3' c
Zulkifli 4' c
Jalil 6' c
Nasarrudin 7+' m
Mat Zizi 8' c
Con: Mat Zizi (4/5)
Try: Puangpun 10' m
Chakrabandhu 12' c
Con: Khamkoet (1/2)
Gelora Bung Karno Rugby Field, Jakarta
Referee: Noriaki Hashimoto (Japan)
Fifth place game
1 September
19:30
China 7–12 Malaysia
Try: Ma C. 10' c
Con: Ma C. (1/1)
Try: Nasarrudin 3' m
Ismail 5' c
Con: Mat Zizi (1/2)
Gelora Bung Karno Rugby Field, Jakarta
Referee: Suguru Kamamuta (Japan)

Sambo

Men

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Sailing

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Sepak takraw

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Women
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Shooting

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Women

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Mixed

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Sport climbing

Speed
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Speed relay
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Combined
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Squash

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Men's team

Pool B
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Source: OCA
27 August
Malaysia  30  Singapore
Ng Eain Yow 30 Timothy Leong 11–5, 11–2, 11–2
Mohd Syafiq Kamal 30 Benedict Chan 11–8, 11–7, 11–6
Ivan Yuen 30 Samuel Kang 12–10, 11–2, 12–10
27 August
Malaysia  30  Thailand
Ng Eain Yow 30 Phuwis Poonsiri 11–2, 11–3, 11–4
Mohd Syafiq Kamal 30 Chattaporn Juntanayingyong 11–2, 11–0, 11–4
Ivan Yuen 30 Natthakit Jivasuwan 11–6, 11–1, 11–1
28 August
Malaysia  30  Indonesia
Ivan Yuen 30 Satria Bagus Laksana 11–7, 11–7, 11–5
Ng Eain Yow 30 Agung Wilant 11–4, 11–3, 11–4
Mohd Syafiq Kamal 30 Andi Hasanudin 11–6, 11–1, 11–5
29 August
Malaysia  21  Qatar
Ivan Yuen 30 Hamad Al-Amri 11–6, 11–6, 11–4
Ng Eain Yow 30 Syed Azlan Amjad 11–4, 11–7, 11–6
Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan 03 Abdulla Al-Tamimi 4–11, 8–11, 2–11
30 August
India  12  Malaysia
Harinder Pal Sandhu 23 Ng Eain Yow 11–7, 3–11, 11–8, 3–11, 3–11
Ramit Tandon 13 Ivan Yuen 8–11, 11–9, 10–12, 7–11
Saurav Ghosal 32 Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan 11–5, 9–11, 11–8, 12–14, 11–7
Semifinals
31 August
Malaysia  20  Pakistan
Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan 30 Tayyab Aslam 11–8, 11–6, 11–6
Ng Eain Yow 31 Israr Ahmed 7–11, 11–8, 16–14, 11–6
Gold medal match
1 September
Hong Kong  12  Malaysia
Yip Tsz Fung 31 Ivan Yuen 11–7, 20–18, 9–11, 11–8
Max Lee 03 Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan 9–11, 7–11, 7–11
Leo Au 03 Ng Eain Yow 7–11, 7–11, 4–11

Women's team

Pool A
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Source: OCA
27 August
Malaysia  30  Pakistan
Nicol David 30 Madina Zafar 11–4, 11–3, 11–6
Aifa Azman 30 Riffat Khan 11–2, 11–2, 11–9
Low Wee Wern 30 Faiza Zafar 11–3, 11–3, 11–4
27 August
Malaysia  30  Philippines
Nicol David 30 Jemyca Aribado 13–11, 11–7, 11–2
Sivasangari Subramaniam 30 Andrea Jemiolo 11–8, 11–2, 11–1
Low Wee Wern 30 Aysah Dalida 11–3, 11–2, 11–2
28 August
Malaysia  30  South Korea
Sivasangari Subramaniam 30 Eum Hwa-yeong 11–7, 11–6, 11–4
Low Wee Wern 30 Choi Yu-ra 11–3, 11–6, 11–5
Aifa Azman 30 Lee Ji-hyun 11–7, 11–9, 11–6
29 August
Malaysia  30  Japan
Sivasangari Subramaniam 30 Risa Sugimoto 11–3, 11–5, 11–9
Low Wee Wern 30 Misaki Kobayashi 11–5, 11–1, 11–3
Nicol David 30 Satomi Watanabe 11–6, 12–10, 11–4
Semifinals
31 August
Malaysia  02  India
Nicol David 23 Joshna Chinappa 10–12, 9–11, 11–6, 12–10, 9–11
Low Wee Wern 03 Dipika Pallikal 2–11, 9–11, 7–11

Swimming

Men

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Women

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Table tennis

Men

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Women

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Mixed

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Team

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Taekwondo

Poomsae
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Kyorugi
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Triathlon

Individual
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Mixed relay
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Wushu

Taolu
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See also


References

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