Sports & Fitness

M’sia nine golds away from achieving Hanoi SEA Games target

Athletes contribute four golds, four silvers, eight bronzes in yesterday’s action

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 May 2022 10:36AM

M’sia nine golds away from achieving Hanoi SEA Games target
(From left) National golfers A. Nateeshvar, Ervin Chang, K. Rhaasrikanesh and Marcus Lim pose with their gold medals, having won the men’s golf team event at the 31st SEA Games in Hanoi. – Bernama, pic, May 19, 2022

HANOI – The national contingent were just nine gold medals away from achieving their 36-gold target as Day 11 of the 31st SEA Games drew to a close yesterday.

With five days to go before the curtain comes down on the biennial Games on Monday, local sports fans will surely want to see the national contingent meet the target after a quiet few days.

Malaysia will be hoping to strike gold in several events, like archery, rhythmic gymnastics, criterium cycling, weightlifting and karate.

In yesterday’s action, Malaysian athletes contributed four golds, four silvers and eight bronzes for an overall haul of 27-43-65 to remain in sixth spot in the medal standings. 

The country’s first gold yesterday came courtesy of the men’s golf team of Ervin Chang, Marcus Lim Pang Chuen, K. Rhaasrikanesh and A. Nateeshvar (reserve), thus ending their 21-year gold medal drought.

The women’s golf team of Jeneath Wong and Mirabel Ting Ern Hui did well to deliver a silver medal after losing to favourites Thailand in the final.

The national karate squad shone brightest yesterday when they bagged two gold and two bronze medals.

Debutants H. Sureeya Sankar and C. Shahmalarani kicked their way to the gold medals in the men’s and women’s kumite below 67kg and below 55kg categories respectively.

S. Prem Kumar (men’s kumite below 60kg) and Muhammad Aiqal Asmadie (men’s kata individual) chipped in with a bronze medal each.

Over at the pool, youngster Khiew Hoe Yean, with three silver medals already under his belt, created a sensation when he delivered a gold medal for the Malaysian camp in the men’s 200m freestyle event.

Other sports that contributed medals for Malaysia yesterday were archery (one silver, three bronzes), shooting (one silver), athletics (one silver, one bronze) and table tennis (two bronzes).

However, nothing went right for the national athletics camp when Malaysia failed to defend the Southeast Asian sprint king title after Muhammad Azeem Fahmi was disqualified for a false start in the men’s 100m race.

Malaysia had won the blue riband event in two consecutive editions through Khairul Hafiz Jantan in 2017 in Kuala Lumpur and Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi in the Philippines in 2019.

Not only that, Malaysia’s domination in the men’s high jump since the 2005 Games also came to an end when Nauraj Singh Randhawa could only bag a silver medal.

The country had previously won the men’s high jump gold medal in every edition of the SEA Games since 1977, except in the 2005 edition in Manila, where Nguyen Duy Bang of Vietnam claimed the top spot.

At the end of the 11th day of the Hanoi SEA Games, hosts Vietnam continued to lead the medal hunt with a haul of 126 golds, 76 silvers and 74 bronzes, followed by Thailand (53-59-80), the Philippines (37-49-65), Singapore (37-39-49) and Indonesia (36-49-49).

Although there are several events with gold medals at stake on Day 12 today, all eyes will be on the Harimau Muda squad as they take on hosts-cum-defending champions Vietnam in the men’s football semi-finals. – Bernama, May 19, 2022

Related News

Education / 1y

MOE probing claims Pakistani national officiated school sports event – Fadhlina

Sports & Fitness / 1y

Situation at national athletics camp heats up, sprinters launch strike

Sports & Fitness / 2y

Karate keeps Malaysia's medal count going with 29 medals thus far

Sports & Fitness / 2y

Asian Games: national contingent meet target, now hunting for bonus medals

Sports & Fitness / 2y

Asian Games: Malaysian contingent unofficially achieves 27-medal target

Sports & Fitness / 2y

Asian Games: M’sian women's 4x100m quartet stunned by Bahraini's congratulations for winning bronze

Spotlight

Malaysia

“I will meet him. He is also my friend,” Zahid says on Nga’s resignation remarks

Malaysia

King accords Singapore President full state welcome at Istana Negara

Malaysia

Sports YouTuber seriously injured in suspected assault at PJ petrol station (video)

Malaysia

PRN Johor: Take accountability, not blame others – former MP tells PH

Malaysia

Zara Qairina showed no evidence of persistent suicidal intent, psychologist tells court

Malaysia

DAP retains eight incumbents, unveils three new candidates for NS polls

Malaysia

Syed Saddiq: Court decision a strong endorsement of judicial independence

Sports & Fitness

France vs Spain World Cup 2026 semi-final set to be billion-dollar showdown

You may be interested

Sports & Fitness

France vs Spain World Cup 2026 semi-final set to be billion-dollar showdown

Sports & Fitness

Argentina survives Swiss scare to set up blockbuster World Cup semi-final against England

Sports & Fitness

Bellingham's extra-time brace sends England into first World Cup semi-final since 2018