Malaysia at the 2020 Summer Paralympics

Malaysia competed in the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan from 24 August to 5 September 2021 which was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Malaysia at the
2020 Summer Paralympics
IPC codeMAS
NPCParalympic Council of Malaysia
Websitewww.paralympic.org.my (in English)
in Tokyo
Competitors22 in 9 sports
Flag bearers (opening)Bonnie Bunyau Gustin
Siti Noor Iasah[2]
Flag bearer (closing)Cheah Liek Hou[1]
Medals
Ranked 39th
Gold
3
Silver
2
Bronze
0
Total
5
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)

Dato' Sri Megat D Shahriman Bin Dato' Zaharudin, president of the Malaysian Paralympic Council, is the chef de mission of the delegation.[3]

Medalists

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Medal Name Sport Event Date
  Gold Bonnie Bunyau Gustin Powerlifting Men's 72 kg 28 August
  Gold Cheah Liek Hou Badminton Men's Singles SU5 4 September
  Gold Abdul Latif Romly Athletics Men's Long jump T20 4 September
  Silver Jong Yee Khie Powerlifting Men's 107 kg 30 August
  Silver Chew Wei Lun Boccia Mixed individual BC1 1 September

Background

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Opening and closing ceremonies

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Bonnie Bunyau Gustin and Siti Noor Iasah Mohamad Ariffin were flag bearers of Malaysia in the opening ceremony. In the Parade of Nations, both athletes and officials wore the Malay legendary warrior Hang Tuah inspired attire designed by the Department of fashion design and Art and Design Faculty of Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) in Shah Alam (Main Campus). The attire, in the colours of the national flag, featured the "Songket Bunga Tabur" pattern. The female athletes and official wore the baju kurung complete with a dokoh (tiered pendant) and selendang (shawl), while the male athletes and officials wore the traditional Baju Melayu complete with an outer coat, a sampin and the Tengkolok (headgear).[4][5]

Shuttler Cheah Liek Hou was named as flagbearer for the closing ceremony.

Target and achievement

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On 19 July 2021, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican announced that the Malaysian delegation to the 2020 Summer Paralympics had a target to win three gold medals, matching the medal haul of the previous edition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[6] Malaysia managed to achieve this target with three gold medals and two silver medals, totalling to 5 medals, making it the most successful outcome in Paralympic history, surpassing their record of four medals in the 2016 games.

Competitors

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The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games:[7]

Sport Men Women Total
Archery 2 0 2
Athletics 4 1 5
Badminton 2 0 2
Boccia 1 0 1
Cycling 3 2 5
Powerlifting 2 0 2
Swimming 2 1 3
Table tennis 1 0 1
Wheelchair Tennis 1 0 1
Total 18 4 22

Archery

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Malaysia have qualified 2 quota for archery.[8]

Men
Athlete Event Ranking round Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Suresh Selvathamby Individual recurve 579 28   Tsydendorzhiev (RPC)
L 2–6
Did not advance
Wiro Julin Individual compound open 673 26 Bye   Shigaev (RPC)
L 126–136
Did not advance

Athletics

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All male athletes have qualified from the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships at Dubai. They have qualified by being top 3 in each event. Malaysia have also entered 1 female athlete.[9]

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • PB = Personal Best
  • SB = Season Best
  • DNS = Did not start


Men's track events
Athlete Events Heat Final
Time Rank Time Rank
Mohamad Ridzuan Mohamad Puzi 100 m T36 12.06 1 Q
SB
12.15 4
Men's field events
Athlete Events Final Rank
Wong Kar Gee Long jump T13 5.93 PB 6
Abdul Latif Romly Long jump T20 7.45 SB  
Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli Shot put F20 DNS
Women's track events
Athlete Events Heat Final
Time Rank Time Rank
Siti Noor Iasah Mohamad Ariffin 400 m T20 59.89 4 q
SB
1:01.05 8

Badminton

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Malaysia has qualified two para badminton players for each of the following events into the Paralympic tournament based on the Para Badminton World Rankings.[10]

Men
Athlete Event Group stage Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Cheah Liek Hou Singles SU5   Eldakrory (EGY)
W (21–3, 21–2)
  Fang (TPE)
W (21–13, 21–8)
  Imai (JPN)
W (21–19, 21–12)
1 Q   Fang (TPE)
W (15–21, 21–10, 21–16)
  Dheva (INA)
W (21–17, 21–15)
 
Didin Taresoh Singles SH6   Nagar (IND)
L (20–22, 10–21)
  Tavares (BRA)
L (13–21, 13r–18)
3 Did not advance

Boccia

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Chew Wei Lun get a ticket for Malaysia in Individual BC1 events.[11]

Athlete Event Pool matches Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Chew Wei Lun Mixed individual BC1   Oliveira (BRA)
W 5–2
  Huadpradit (THA)
W 3*–3
  Jung (KOR)
W 9–3
  Curinova (CZE)
W 11–0
1 Q   Zhang (CHN)
W 4–2
  Ramos (POR)
W 9–5
  Smith (GBR)
L 2–4
 

Cycling

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Malaysia sent three male and two female cyclists after allocations from the combined nations ranking.[12][13][14]

Road

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Men's road event
Athlete Event Time Rank
Mohamad Yusof Hafizi Shaharuddin Time trial C1 26:46.56 5
Road race C1–3 -1 LAP 33
Muhammad Hafiz Jamali Time trial C5 1:01:35.78 12
Zuhairie Ahmad Tarmizi DNF
Women's road event
Athlete Event Time Rank
Nur Azlia Syafinaz Mohd Zais
(Nurul Suhada Zainal – pilot)
Time trial B DNF
Road race B DNS

Track

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Men's track event
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Time Rank Opposition
Time
Rank
Mohamad Yusof Hafizi Shaharuddin Individual pursuit C1 3:58.413 7 Did not advance
Muhammad Hafiz Jamali 1000m Time trial C4–5 1:11.288 19
Zuhairie Ahmad Tarmizi 1:06.472 10
Mohamad Yusof Hafizi Shaharuddin
Muhammad Hafiz Jamali
Zuhairie Ahmad Tarmizi
Mixed team sprint 50.532 5 Did not advance
Women's track event
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Time Rank Opposition
Time
Rank
Nur Azlia Syafinaz Mohd Zais
(Nurul Suhada Zainal – pilot)
1000m Time trial B 1:15.005 9

Powerlifting

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Bonnie Bunyau Gustin get a ticket for Malaysia in Mens 65kg event.[15][16]

Athlete Events Final
Results Rank
Bonnie Bunyau Gustin Men's -72kg 228
PR
 
Jong Yee Khie Men's -107kg 237  

Swimming

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Muhammad Nur Syaiful Zulkafli and Brenda Anellia Larry has successfully entered the paralympic slot after breaking the MQS.[17][18]

Men
Athlete Event Heats Final
Result Rank Result Rank
Muhammad Nur Syaiful Zulkafli 50 metre freestyle S5 33.46 5 Q 32.82 5
100 metre freestyle S5 1:16.33 7 Q 1:15.12 7
200 metre freestyle S5 DSQ Did not advance
100 metre breaststroke SB4 DSQ Did not advance
Jamery Siga 50 metre butterfly S5 40.32 13 Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Heats Final
Result Rank Result Rank
Brenda Anellia Larry 50 metre backstroke S4 59.33 11 Did not advance
50 metre butterfly S5 1:00.62 13 Did not advance

Table tennis

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Men's
Athlete Event Group stage Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final/BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Chee Chaoming Individual – Class 9   Kalem (ITA)
L 0–3
  Stacey (GBR)
L 0–3
  Ma Lin (AUS)
L 0–3
4 Did not advance

Wheelchair tennis

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Malaysia qualified one players entries for wheelchair tennis. Abu Samah Borhan qualified by the world rankings.

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Abu Samah Borhan Men's singles   Gil (CRC)
W 4–6, 6–3, 6–2
  Egberink (NED)
L 0–6, 1–6
Did not advance

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "Bonnie and Siti Noor Iasah to be flag bearers in Tokyo". The Star. 18 August 2021. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
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