Malaysia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Malaysia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
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Malaysia is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 254-member strong contingent comprising 170 sportspersons and 84 officials. Its Chef-de-Mission is Datuk Seri Kee Yong Wee.[1]

Contents

Medals

   Gold       Silver       Bronze    Total
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 7 12 10 29

Gold

Weightlifting:

  • Baharom bin Mohd Faizal, Men's 56 kg

Badminton

  • Men's Singles
  • Men's Doubles
  • Women's Doubles
  • Mixed Team

Lawn Bowls

  • Siti Zalina Ahmad, Women's Singles
  • Women's Triples

Silver

Shooting:

  • Women's 10m Air Pistol Pairs

Aquatics:

  • Yeoh Ken Nee, Diving 1m Springboard

Weightlifting:

  • Muhammad Hidayat, Men's 69 kg

Gymnastics

  • Ng Shu Wai, Men's Floor
  • Rhythmic Gymnastics Team Ranking
  • Durratun Nashihin Rosli, Women Individual All-around

Bronze

Hockey:

  • Men's team

Shooting:

  • Open Full Bore Pairs
  • Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions Pairs
  • Nur Suryani binti Mohamed, Women's 50 m Rifle 3 Positions
  • Hasli Izwan bin Amir, Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol

Weightlifting:

  • Guntali bin Matin, Men's 56 kg
  • Abdul Rashid bin Roswadi, Men's 62 kg
  • Che Mohd Azrol bin Che Mat, Men's 105 kg

Malaysia's Team at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Field Hockey

Men's Team

  • Ibrahim Mohamed Nasihin
  • Rahim Muhamad Amin
  • Boon Huat Chua
  • Kali Logan Raj
  • Kuham Shanmuganathan
  • Bakar Nor Azlan
  • Megat Termizi Megat Azrafiq
  • Mohan Jiwa
  • Mohamed Nor Mohamed Madzli
  • Tengku Ahmad
  • Mat Radzi Mohamed Rodzhanizam
  • Kali Keevan Raj
  • Abu Ismail
  • Misron Azlan
  • Mohan Jivan
  • Kumar Subramaniam

Head Coach: Wallace Tan

References

  1. ^ Utusan Malaysia. Cemas memburu sisa emas. Extracted March 25, 2006.




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