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Malaysia end 2023 SEA Games with worst-ever achievement

The national contingent fall short of the 40-gold goal, finishing seventh with 34 gold, 45 silver and 97 bronze medals.

Bernama
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Ahmad Nor Iman Hakim Rakib poses with his kickboxing gold medal at the Elephant Hall Stadium in Cambodia yesterday. Photo: Bernama
Ahmad Nor Iman Hakim Rakib poses with his kickboxing gold medal at the Elephant Hall Stadium in Cambodia yesterday. Photo: Bernama

The Malaysian contingent have recorded their worst-ever achievement in the history of the SEA Games by finishing in seventh position and failing to meet the 40-gold target at the 2023 edition in Cambodia last night.

With all the medal events ending yesterday, the country's achievement in the 32nd edition is worse than the Hanoi edition in Vietnam last year.

When the curtain falls on the biennial games today, the national contingent will return home from the SEA Games having collected just 34 golds, 45 silvers and 97 bronzes to be placed seventh in the medal tally.

Malaysia ended their campaign in Hanoi last year in sixth position with a haul of 39-45-90. They also finished in the same position in the 1983 edition in Singapore.

Malaysia, which sent 676 athletes to Phnom Penh, finished below Singapore, the Philippines and hosts Cambodia.

In yesterday's action, Malaysia added four more gold medals through Sam Jee Lek (dance sport), men's and women's hockey teams and Ahmad Nor Iman Hakim Rakib (kickboxing).

At the end of Day 11, Vietnam emerged overall champions after winning 136 golds, 105 silvers and 114 bronzes, followed by Thailand (108-95-108), Indonesia (85-81-109), hosts Cambodia (81-74-126), the Philippines (58-86-116) and Singapore (51-42-64).

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