HANOI, May 19 — Two debutants made sure Malaysia began Day One of the 31st SEA Games karate competition with a two-gold haul in the kumite event at the Ninh Binh Province Sports Gymnasium, about 100 kilometres (km) from here, yesterday.
HANOI, May 19 — The national contingent are just nine gold medals away from achieving their 36-gold target as Day 11 of the 31st SEA Games drew to a close yesterday.
HANOI, May 18 — Athletics, mountain biking and snooker contributed four gold medals to the Malaysian contingent on the 10th day of the 31st SEA Games here yesterday.
HANOI, May 17 — The national swimming squad ended the competition in the pool today with a silver and bronze as well as a new national record in the final action which took place at the My Dinh Aquatic Centre here, today.
HANOI, May 17 — National athlete Andre Anura Anuar managed to heal not one but two disappointments by grabbing gold in the men's triple jump of the 31st SEA Games today, which was also Malaysia's 22nd gold.
HANOI, May 17 — Cueist Lim Kok Leong, ensured that the SEA Games men's snooker 6-Red singles title remained in Malaysia’s grip, winning the gold medal at the Ha Dong Gymnasium, tonight.
HANOI, May 17 — Muhammad Irfan Shamsuddin clinched the SEA Games men's discus throw gold medal for the fifth consecutive time, today.
HANOI, May 17 — The national MTB cycling squad made history today when they bagged Malaysia’s first gold medal in the mixed cross-country relay event which took place in Hoa Binh province.
HANOI, May 17 — Nor Sarah Adi vaulted to a surprise gold medal with a 4.00 m effort, her personal best, in the women’s pole vault event at the 31st SEA Games here yesterday, ending the 11-year gold medal drought for Malaysia in the event.
HANOI, May 17 — Malaysia rose from behind to beat hosts Vietnam 3-1 and qualified for the semi-final stage of the men’s team event at the 31st South East Asian (SEA) Games at Bac Giang Gymnasium here yesterday.
HANOI, May 17 — Concern over Malaysia’s standings on the medal tally chart has grown as the country dropped to sixth place at the end of the ninth day of the 31st South East Asian (SEA) Games yesterday.
HANOI, May 16 — The national women’s mountain bike team ended an 11-year medal drought by delivering two - a silver and a bronze - in the Cross Country Olympics (XCO) event at the 31st SEA Games here today.
HANOI, May 16 — The national swimming squad finally succeeded in bringing home medals at the 31st SEA Games with a gold escaping its grasp at My Dinh Aquatic Centre here today.
HANOI, May 16 — Malaysia has advanced to the semi-finals of the 31st SEA Games men's football competition with an unbeaten record after drawing 2-2 with Cambodia in their final Group B match at the Thien Truong Stadium in Nam Dinh, Vietnam, today.
HANOI, May 16 — National woman discus thrower Queenie Ting Kung Ni broke the national record en route to clinching a silver medal at the 31st SEA Games here today.
HANOI, May 16 — National artistic gymnast Rachel Yeoh Li Wen won the balance beam event to clinch her second gold in the 31st SEA Games at the Quan Ngua Gymnasium Centre today.
HANOI, May 16 — Muhammad Khairi Adib Azhar won a gold medal for the national silat squad in a dramatic final in the Men's class B silat competition (50-55kg) at the 31st SEA Games here today.
HANOI, May 16 — National shooter Hafiz Adzha did well to gun down a surprise silver medal in the men’s 25-metre (m) rapid fire pistol event at the 31st SEA Games here today despite having not competed on the international stage for five years.
HANOI, May 16 — The national contingent added three gold medals on the eighth day of the 31st SEA Games through bodybuilding, gymnastics and golf.
HANOI, May 15 — Golfer Ervin Chang created history when he became the first-ever Malaysian to lift the SEA Games men's individual title at the Heron Lake Golf Course & Resort today.
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