Malaysia at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games
Malaysia competed in the 2009 Southeast Asian Games held in Vientiane, Laos from 8 to 18 December 2009. Malaysia competed in 21 of the 25 sports consisting 197 male and 151 female athletes, 154 male officers and 28 female officers. Dr. Ramlan Abdul Aziz, the Director General of National Sports Institute was the Chef de Mission of Malaysia. The contingent won 40 gold medals, 40 silver and 59 bronze to finish fourth in the medal standings. Excellent performance was shown by the men football team whom won the gold medal after 20 years and women's badminton team in team event after 34 years. Daniel Bego has been selected as the Best Male Athlete of the 25th SEA Games winning five gold medals and one bronze medal.
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Malaysia at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games
Malaysia competed in the 2009 Southeast Asian Games held in Vientiane, Laos from 8 to 18 December 2009. Malaysia competed in 21 of the 25 sports consisting 197 male and 151 female athletes, 154 male officers and 28 female officers. Dr. Ramlan Abdul Aziz, the Director General of National Sports Institute was the Chef de Mission of Malaysia. The contingent won 40 gold medals, 40 silver and 59 bronze to finish fourth in the medal standings. Excellent performance was shown by the men football team whom won the gold medal after 20 years and women's badminton team in team event after 34 years. Daniel Bego has been selected as the Best Male Athlete of the 25th SEA Games winning five gold medals and one bronze medal.
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Malaysia competed in the 2009 ...... d medals and one bronze medal.
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马来西亚代表团将已2009年6月5日至6月15日的老挝永珍第二十五届东南亚运动会。
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Southeast Asian Games
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Amar
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Amirul Hadi
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Aye Nandar Hlang
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Baddrol
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Chidtawan Chawong
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Doan Kim Chi
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Hoàng Quảng
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MAS
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Pratap Singh
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North Borneo
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Malaysia competed in the 2009 ...... d medals and one bronze medal.
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马来西亚代表团将已2009年6月5日至6月15日的老挝永珍第二十五届东南亚运动会。
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2009年东南亚运动会马来西亚代表团
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Malaysia at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games
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