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Sukma Games

The Sukma Games (Malay: Sukan Malaysia, lit.: Malaysian Games) is a biennial national multi-sport event involving young athletes from Malaysian 13 member states and the Federal territory. The games is regulated by the National Sports Council of Malaysia, the state sports council of the respective member states, the Olympic Council of Malaysia and the National Sports association of the games respective sporting event. The designer of this logo was Mr. Anuar bin Dan in 1986.[1][2][3]

Sukma Games
Sukma Games logo
First event1986 Sukma Games in Kuala Lumpur
Occur everytwo years
Last event2022 Sukma Games in Kuala Lumpur
PurposeMulti-sport event for states in Malaysia
WebsiteNational Sports Council of Malaysia

Participating teams edit

[4]

Notes:

  1. ^ Not from within Malaysia.

Former participating teams edit

Notes:

  1. ^ Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya participated as a combined Federal Territory contingent since 2006.
  2. ^ Not from within Malaysia.

Sports edit

The list below shows the sports that are played at all the Sukma Games since 1986.[5][6]

Core sports edit

Optional sports edit

All-time medal table edit

Below shows the all time medal table of Sukma Games from 1986 to 2018. Defunct teams are highlighted in italics.

Sukma Games all-time medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Selangor8007868872473
2  Sarawak7116497052065
3  Perak4434676161526
4  Terengganu4384465731457
5  Pahang4163914391246
6  Penang4154255511391
7  Johor3533735061232
8  Sabah3103674881165
9  Federal Territory3033163871006
10  Kuala Lumpur274276279829
11  Kedah273252367892
12  Negeri Sembilan241242346829
13  Malacca210211278699
14  Kelantan139150193482
15  Perlis6771153291
16  Police313645112
17  Universities17171549
18  Armed Forces12273978
19  Brunei5153353
20  Labuan221014
21  Schools22913
22  Northern Territory1012
Totals (22 entries)54635521692017904

Medal table by edition edit

1986 Sukma Games edit

  *   Host nation (Kuala Lumpur)

1986 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Kuala Lumpur*36322290
2  Selangor23141451
3  Sarawak1381435
4  Perak10151742
5  Penang9202150
6  Sabah98825
7  Police94720
8  Johor65617
9  Kedah551121
10  Armed Forces281121
11  Malacca2158
12  Terengganu2147
13  Pahang14611
14  Negeri Sembilan0145
15  Kelantan0112
16  Perlis0011
17  Universities0000
Totals (17 entries)127127152406
Source: [7]

1988 Sukma Games edit

  *   Host nation ( Kuala Lumpur)

1988 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Selangor26172972
2  Sarawak24181557
3  Penang19141548
4  Kuala Lumpur*12122246
5  Negeri Sembilan106521
6  Johor93921
7  Kedah66820
8  Police63514
9  Malacca57416
10  Sabah412824
11  Universities44816
12  Perak3202144
13  Terengganu2248
14  Kelantan13711
15  Pahang1157
16  Perlis1056
17  Armed Forces0112
Totals (17 entries)133129171433

1990 Sukma Games edit

  *   Host nation (Sarawak)

1990 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Sarawak*44171879
2  Kuala Lumpur19201857
3  Penang17222463
4  Perak12162250
5  Selangor11183463
6  Negeri Sembilan74415
7  Sabah541019
8  Malacca46616
9  Police44210
  Terengganu44210
11  Kedah27615
12  Johor251219
13  Kelantan2237
14  Perlis1078
15  Pahang0257
16  Universities0213
17  Armed Forces0123
Totals (17 entries)134134176444

1992 Sukma Games edit

  *   Host nation (Johor)

1992 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Sarawak36272689
2  Johor*26212269
3  Selangor23254189
4  Penang22282272
5  Kuala Lumpur22233277
6  Perak18102149
7  Sabah9161338
8  Malacca761225
9  Kedah67821
10  Negeri Sembilan65314
11  Armed Forces551828
12  Pahang55818
13  Universities45211
14  Kelantan391224
15  Terengganu341017
16  Police2158
17  Perlis2002
Totals (17 entries)199197255651

1994 Sukma Games edit

  *   Host nation (Perak)

1994 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Sarawak39283097
2  Kuala Lumpur31392696
3  Selangor284133102
4  Perak*26262577
5  Pahang21162057
6  Sabah19141447
7  Johor17132252
8  Penang13122449
9  Kedah852033
10  Kelantan661022
11  Armed Forces512724
12  Terengganu53715
13  Negeri Sembilan42410
14  Malacca411015
15  Police38213
16  Perlis1089
17  Universities0213
Totals (17 entries)230228263721

1996 Sukma Games edit

  *   Host nation (Pahang*)

1996 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Selangor574344144
2  Sarawak564952157
3  Pahang**374244123
4  Kuala Lumpur34273293
5  Perak22252875
6  Sabah20192261
7  Terengganu8161539
8  Kelantan8111130
9  Kedah861832
10  Negeri Sembilan641020
11  Penang5101025
12  Malacca591125
13  Universities4004
14  Johor271726
15  Perlis2248
16  Police13812
17  Brunei1102
18  Schools1023
19  Labuan0000
Totals (19 entries)277274328879

1998 Sukma Games edit

  *   Host nation (Selangor)

1998 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Selangor*806141182
2  Sarawak464541132
3  Perak25253787
4  Kuala Lumpur23252674
5  Pahang21293686
6  Penang1252340
7  Terengganu11141540
8  Sabah11101233
9  Kelantan1191030
10  Kedah8131536
11  Johor771630
12  Negeri Sembilan481325
13  Malacca481123
14  Perlis1236
15  Labuan0022
  Schools0022
Totals (16 entries)264261303828

2000 Sukma Games edit

  *   Host nation (Host state (Penang))

2000 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Selangor535654163
2  Sarawak495556160
3  Perak463740123
4  Penang*34263696
5  Kuala Lumpur33323095
6  Pahang27263588
7  Johor20173168
8  Kedah17152153
9  Sabah12111841
10  Negeri Sembilan12101335
11  Kelantan8121535
12  Malacca7101431
13  Terengganu64818
14  Perlis45514
15  Universities3328
16  Schools1135
17  Brunei0134
  Police0134
19  Labuan0000
Totals (19 entries)3323223871041

Edition edit

Edition Year Host Main Stadium Start Date End Date Sports Events Teams Competitors Top state
I 1986 Kuala Lumpur Stadium Merdeka 19 April 26 April 17 Kuala Lumpur (1)
II 1988 12 November 19 November 17 Selangor (1)
III 1990   Sarawak Sarawak State Stadium, Kuching 18 July 27 July 17 Sarawak (1)
IV 1992   Johor Tan Sri Dato Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium, Johor Bahru 1 July 11 July 17 Sarawak (2)
V 1994   Perak Perak Stadium, Ipoh 9 June 18 June 17 Sarawak (3)
VI 1996   Pahang Darul Makmur Stadium, Kuantan 1 June 10 June 19 Selangor (2)
VII 1998   Selangor Opening ceremony
Shah Alam Stadium
Closing ceremony
Malawati Indoor Stadium
17 April 26 April 16 Selangor (3)
VIII 2000   Penang Batu Kawan Stadium, Batu Kawan 25 May 4 June 30 19 5875 Selangor (4)[11]
IX 2002   Sabah Likas Stadium, Kota Kinabalu 7 September 14 September 27 20 5324 Selangor (5)
X 2004   Negeri Sembilan Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Seremban 29 May 6 June 30 17 6000 Selangor (6)
XI 2006   Kedah Darul Aman Stadium, Alor Star 28 May 4 June 26 16 4882 Selangor (7)
XII 2008   Terengganu Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium, Kuala Terengganu 31 May 9 June 31 15 6000 Terengganu (1)
XIII 2010   Malacca Hang Jebat Stadium, Paya Rumput 10 June 19 June 33 15 7000 Terengganu (2)
XIV 2011   Kuala Lumpur KLFA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 2 June 12 June 24 14 3368 Terengganu (3)
XV 2012   Pahang Darul Makmur Stadium, Kuantan 9 July 16 July 24 15 5828 Terengganu (4)
XVI 2013   Kuala Lumpur NSC Mini Stadium, KL Sports City, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur 28 June 7 July 23 130 14 3618 Selangor (8)
XVII 2014   Perlis Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium, Kangar 24 May 4 June 24 389 15 7815 Federal Territory (2)
XVIII 2016   Sarawak Sarawak Stadium, Kuching 23 July 31 July 24 382 15 5670 Selangor (9)
XIX 2018   Perak[12] Perak Stadium, Ipoh 11 September 22 September 29 427 15 7464 Terengganu (5)
XX 2022   Kuala Lumpur Dataran Gemilang, UKM, Bangi, Selangor 16 September 24 September 31 426 15 6606 Johor (1)
XXI 2024   Sarawak Sarawak Stadium, Kuching (expected) Future event
XXII 2026 MSN Future event
XXIII 2028   Kelantan Bukit Merbau Stadium, Pasir Puteh Kelantan(expected) Future event
XXIV 2030 MSN Future event
XXV 2032   Sabah Likas Stadium, Kota Kinabalu (expected) Future event
XXVI 2034 MSN Future event

List of the Sukma Games' Sportsman and Sportswoman edit

[13][14]

Edition Year Sukma Games' Sportsman Sukma Games' Sportswoman
Name Contingent Sport Name Contingent Sport
I 1986
II 1988
III 1990 Gerard Liew   Penang Swimming Tania Hamid Bugo   Sarawak Swimming
IV 1992 Khoo Kah Hock   MASUM Archery Magdaline Goh   Penang Swimming
Azmi Ibrahim
(Most Promising Sportsman)
  Pahang Athletics Shalin Zulkifli
(Most Promising Sportswoman)
  Selangor Bowling
V 1994 Azmi Ibrahim   Pahang Athletics Yew Chai Peng   Perak Athletics
VI 1996
VII 1998 Chai Song Lip   Sarawak Athletics Ho Hsu Ee   Kuala Lumpur Swimming
VIII 2000 Allen Ong   Perak Swimming Sia Wai Yen   Kuala Lumpur Swimming
IX 2002 Ng Shu Mun   Perak Artistic gymnastics Ngew Sin Mei   Kuala Lumpur Athletics
Petra Nabila Mustafa
(Most Promising Sportswoman)
  Negeri Sembilan Athletics
X 2004 Daniel Bego   Sarawak Swimming Cindy Ong   Perak Swimming
XI 2006 Zulkifli Che Rose   Sarawak Weightlifting Lew Yih Wey   Negeri Sembilan Swimming
XII 2008 Foo Jian Beng   Selangor Swimming Marellyn Liew   Sarawak Swimming
XIII 2010 J. Karthik   Malacca Athletics Chan Kah Yan   Federal Territory Swimming
XIV 2011 Ahmad Shafie Abd Jabar   Johor Canoeing Jupha Somnet   Perlis Cycling
XV 2012 Abdul Mubin Rahim   Terengganu Weightlifting Frenceay Titus   Sabah Weightlifting
XVI 2013 Danniel Iskandar Richard   Selangor Artistic gymnastics Esmelda Arecia Menti Alfred Geling   Sarawak Artistic gymnastics
XVII 2014 Muhammad Irfan Shamshuddin   Negeri Sembilan Athletics Jelinie Empera   Sarawak Weightlifting
XVIII 2016 Khairul Hafiz Jantan   Malacca Athletics Nur Aqilah Yusof   Terengganu Archery
XIX 2018 Eugenius Lo Foh Soon   Sabah Archery Azreen Nabila Alias   Terengganu Athletics
XX 2022 Muhammad Fakhrullah Rumaize   Johor Canoeing Tan Rouxin   Johor Swimming

Para Sukma Games edit

Para Sukma Games (Malay: Para Sukan Malaysia), is a multi-sport event held for Malaysian athletes with disabilities.[15][16] The games was previously known as the National Games of Malaysia For the Disabled (Malay: Sukan Kebangsaan Bagi Orang Cacat Anggota Malaysia) from 1982 until 1998 and the Malaysian Paralympiad (Malay: Paralimpiad Malaysia) from 1998 until 2018 and held separately with Sukma Games until 2010.[17][18]

Editions edit

Games Year Host state Sports Contingent Top state
I 1982   Kuala Lumpur 2 14
II 1984   Selangor 2 14
III 1986   Penang 2 14
IV 1988   Kelantan 2 15
V 1990   Malacca 2 17
VI 1992   Terengganu 2 17
VII 1994   Johor 2 15 Sarawak (1)
VII 1996   Sarawak 2 18 Sarawak (2)
IX 1998   Selangor 5 14 Sarawak (3)
X 2000   Kuala Lumpur 10 23 Sarawak (4)
XI 2002   Kuala Lumpur 15 23 Sarawak (5)
XII 2004   Kuala Lumpur 18 15 Sarawak (6)
XIII 2006   Kuala Lumpur 16 15 Sarawak (7)
XIV 2008   Kuala Lumpur 16 15 Sarawak (8)
XV 2010   Malacca 16 15 Sarawak (9)
XVI 2012   Pahang 17 15 Sarawak (10)
XVII 2014   Perlis 9 15 Sarawak (11)
XVIII 2016   Sarawak 9 15 Sarawak (12)
XIX 2018   Perak 10 15 Sarawak (13)
XX 2022   Kuala Lumpur 10 15 Sabah (1)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sukan Malaysia (SUKMA)" (in Malay). National Sports Council of Malaysia. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Sukma mungkin diadakan setiap tahun mulai 2011".
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 October 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 January 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 June 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original on 17 April 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. ^
  8. ^ "Sukan Malaysia". Perak State Sport Council.
  9. ^ "Sukan Malaysia". Sabah State Sport Council.
  10. ^ "List of Champions of Sukma".
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  12. ^ "Perak, Johor tuan rumah Sukma 2018, 2020" (in Malay). Sinar Harian. 14 May 2015.
  13. ^ "Sukma 1992 Closed" (PDF).
  14. ^ "Sukma 1998 Closed" (PDF).
  15. ^ "Paralimpiad Malaysia". Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  16. ^ "Para Sukma".
  17. ^ "Malaysia Paralympics Movement" (PDF).
  18. ^ "Paralimpiad Malaysia".

External links edit

  • Sukma Games
  • 2016 Sukma Games Information Site
  • Sukan Malaysia (SUKMA) - Tag Archive - PenyuSukan.com

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For Malaysia at the worldwide Olympic Games see Malaysia at the Olympics The Sukma Games Malay Sukan Malaysia lit Malaysian Games is a biennial national multi sport event involving young athletes from Malaysian 13 member states and the Federal territory The games is regulated by the National Sports Council of Malaysia the state sports council of the respective member states the Olympic Council of Malaysia and the National Sports association of the games respective sporting event The designer of this logo was Mr Anuar bin Dan in 1986 1 2 3 Sukma GamesSukma Games logoFirst event1986 Sukma Games in Kuala LumpurOccur everytwo yearsLast event2022 Sukma Games in Kuala LumpurPurposeMulti sport event for states in MalaysiaWebsiteNational Sports Council of Malaysia Contents 1 Participating teams 1 1 Former participating teams 2 Sports 2 1 Core sports 2 2 Optional sports 3 All time medal table 4 Medal table by edition 4 1 1986 Sukma Games 4 2 1988 Sukma Games 4 3 1990 Sukma Games 4 4 1992 Sukma Games 4 5 1994 Sukma Games 4 6 1996 Sukma Games 4 7 1998 Sukma Games 4 8 2000 Sukma Games 5 Edition 6 List of the Sukma Games Sportsman and Sportswoman 7 Para Sukma Games 7 1 Editions 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksParticipating teams edit 4 nbsp Brunei 1 nbsp Federal Territories nbsp Johor nbsp Kedah nbsp Kelantan nbsp Malacca nbsp Negeri Sembilan nbsp Pahang nbsp Penang nbsp Perak nbsp Perlis nbsp Sabah nbsp Sarawak nbsp Selangor nbsp Terengganu Notes Not from within Malaysia Former participating teams edit nbsp Kuala Lumpur 1 nbsp Labuan 1 nbsp Malaysian Armed Forces Malay Angkatan Tentera Malaysia ATM MAF nbsp Malaysian University Sports Council Malay Majlis Sukan Universiti Universiti Malaysia MASUM nbsp Malaysian School Sports Council Malay Majlis Sukan Sekolah Sekolah Malaysia MSSM nbsp Northern Territory 2 nbsp Royal Malaysian Police Malay Polis Diraja Malaysia PDRM RMP Notes Kuala Lumpur Labuan and Putrajaya participated as a combined Federal Territory contingent since 2006 Not from within Malaysia Sports editThe list below shows the sports that are played at all the Sukma Games since 1986 5 6 Core sports edit Aquatics nbsp Diving nbsp Swimming nbsp Archery nbsp Athletics nbsp Badminton nbsp Bowling nbsp Cycling nbsp Hockey nbsp Golf nbsp Gymnastics Artistic Rhythmic nbsp Sailing nbsp Sepak takraw nbsp Shooting nbsp Squash nbsp Weightlifting Optional sports edit nbsp Aquatics nbsp Synchronised swimming nbsp Water polo nbsp Basketball nbsp Beach soccer nbsp Bodybuilding nbsp Boxing nbsp Canoeing nbsp Cricket nbsp Equestrian nbsp Fencing nbsp Football nbsp Futsal nbsp Handball nbsp Judo nbsp Kabaddi nbsp Karate nbsp Lawn bowls nbsp Muay nbsp Netball nbsp Pencak silat nbsp Petanque nbsp Rugby sevens nbsp Silambam nbsp Softball nbsp Table tennis nbsp Taekwondo nbsp Tennis nbsp Volleyball Beach Indoor nbsp WushuAll time medal table editBelow shows the all time medal table of Sukma Games from 1986 to 2018 Defunct teams are highlighted in italics Sukma Games all time medal tableRankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Selangor80078688724732 nbsp Sarawak71164970520653 nbsp Perak44346761615264 nbsp Terengganu43844657314575 nbsp Pahang41639143912466 nbsp Penang41542555113917 nbsp Johor35337350612328 nbsp Sabah31036748811659 nbsp Federal Territory303316387100610 nbsp Kuala Lumpur27427627982911 nbsp Kedah27325236789212 nbsp Negeri Sembilan24124234682913 nbsp Malacca21021127869914 nbsp Kelantan13915019348215 nbsp Perlis677115329116 nbsp Police31364511217 nbsp Universities1717154918 nbsp Armed Forces1227397819 nbsp Brunei515335320 nbsp Labuan22101421 nbsp Schools2291322 nbsp Northern Territory1012Totals 22 entries 54635521692017904Medal table by edition edit1986 Sukma Games edit Host nation Kuala Lumpur 1986 Sukma Games medal tableRankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Kuala Lumpur 363222902 nbsp Selangor231414513 nbsp Sarawak13814354 nbsp Perak101517425 nbsp Penang92021506 nbsp Sabah988257 nbsp Police947208 nbsp Johor656179 nbsp Kedah55112110 nbsp Armed Forces28112111 nbsp Malacca215812 nbsp Terengganu214713 nbsp Pahang1461114 nbsp Negeri Sembilan014515 nbsp Kelantan011216 nbsp Perlis001117 nbsp Universities0000Totals 17 entries 127127152406Source 7 1988 Sukma Games edit Host nation Kuala Lumpur 1988 Sukma Games medal tableRankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Selangor261729722 nbsp Sarawak241815573 nbsp Penang191415484 nbsp Kuala Lumpur 121222465 nbsp Negeri Sembilan1065216 nbsp Johor939217 nbsp Kedah668208 nbsp Police635149 nbsp Malacca5741610 nbsp Sabah41282411 nbsp Universities4481612 nbsp Perak320214413 nbsp Terengganu224814 nbsp Kelantan1371115 nbsp Pahang115716 nbsp Perlis105617 nbsp Armed Forces0112Totals 17 entries 1331291714331990 Sukma Games edit Host nation Sarawak 1990 Sukma Games medal tableRankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Sarawak 441718792 nbsp Kuala Lumpur192018573 nbsp Penang172224634 nbsp Perak121622505 nbsp Selangor111834636 nbsp Negeri Sembilan744157 nbsp Sabah5410198 nbsp Malacca466169 nbsp Police44210 nbsp Terengganu4421011 nbsp Kedah2761512 nbsp Johor25121913 nbsp Kelantan223714 nbsp Perlis107815 nbsp Pahang025716 nbsp Universities021317 nbsp Armed Forces0123Totals 17 entries 1341341764441992 Sukma Games edit Host nation Johor 1992 Sukma Games medal tableRankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Sarawak362726892 nbsp Johor 262122693 nbsp Selangor232541894 nbsp Penang222822725 nbsp Kuala Lumpur222332776 nbsp Perak181021497 nbsp Sabah91613388 nbsp Malacca7612259 nbsp Kedah6782110 nbsp Negeri Sembilan6531411 nbsp Armed Forces55182812 nbsp Pahang5581813 nbsp Universities4521114 nbsp Kelantan39122415 nbsp Terengganu34101716 nbsp Police215817 nbsp Perlis2002Totals 17 entries 1991972556511994 Sukma Games edit Host nation Perak 1994 Sukma Games medal tableRankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Sarawak392830972 nbsp Kuala Lumpur313926963 nbsp Selangor2841331024 nbsp Perak 262625775 nbsp Pahang211620576 nbsp Sabah191414477 nbsp Johor171322528 nbsp Penang131224499 nbsp Kedah85203310 nbsp Kelantan66102211 nbsp Armed Forces51272412 nbsp Terengganu5371513 nbsp Negeri Sembilan4241014 nbsp Malacca41101515 nbsp Police3821316 nbsp Perlis108917 nbsp Universities0213Totals 17 entries 2302282637211996 Sukma Games edit Host nation Pahang 1996 Sukma Games medal tableRankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Selangor5743441442 nbsp Sarawak5649521573 nbsp Pahang 3742441234 nbsp Kuala Lumpur342732935 nbsp Perak222528756 nbsp Sabah201922617 nbsp Terengganu81615398 nbsp Kelantan81111309 nbsp Kedah86183210 nbsp Negeri Sembilan64102011 nbsp Penang510102512 nbsp Malacca59112513 nbsp Universities400414 nbsp Johor27172615 nbsp Perlis224816 nbsp Police1381217 nbsp Brunei110218 nbsp Schools102319 nbsp Labuan0000Totals 19 entries 2772743288791998 Sukma Games edit Host nation Selangor 1998 Sukma Games medal tableRankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Selangor 8061411822 nbsp Sarawak4645411323 nbsp Perak252537874 nbsp Kuala Lumpur232526745 nbsp Pahang212936866 nbsp Penang12523407 nbsp Terengganu111415408 nbsp Sabah111012339 nbsp Kelantan119103010 nbsp Kedah813153611 nbsp Johor77163012 nbsp Negeri Sembilan48132513 nbsp Malacca48112314 nbsp Perlis123615 nbsp Labuan0022 nbsp Schools0022Totals 16 entries 2642613038282000 Sukma Games edit Host nation Host state Penang 2000 Sukma Games medal tableRankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Selangor5356541632 nbsp Sarawak4955561603 nbsp Perak4637401234 nbsp Penang 342636965 nbsp Kuala Lumpur333230956 nbsp Pahang272635887 nbsp Johor201731688 nbsp Kedah171521539 nbsp Sabah1211184110 nbsp Negeri Sembilan1210133511 nbsp Kelantan812153512 nbsp Malacca710143113 nbsp Terengganu6481814 nbsp Perlis4551415 nbsp Universities332816 nbsp Schools113517 nbsp Brunei0134 nbsp Police013419 nbsp Labuan0000Totals 19 entries 3323223871041Edition edit nbsp nbsp 2014 nbsp 1986 1988 2011 2013 2022 2026 2030 2034 nbsp 1990 2016 2024 nbsp 1992 nbsp 1994 2018 nbsp 1996 2012 nbsp 1998 nbsp 2000 nbsp 2002 2032 nbsp 2004 nbsp 2006 nbsp 2008 nbsp 2010 nbsp 2028class notpageimage Host cities of the games through 2018 8 9 10 Edition Year Host Main Stadium Start Date End Date Sports Events Teams Competitors Top stateI 1986 Kuala Lumpur Stadium Merdeka 19 April 26 April 17 Kuala Lumpur 1 II 1988 12 November 19 November 17 Selangor 1 III 1990 nbsp Sarawak Sarawak State Stadium Kuching 18 July 27 July 17 Sarawak 1 IV 1992 nbsp Johor Tan Sri Dato Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium Johor Bahru 1 July 11 July 17 Sarawak 2 V 1994 nbsp Perak Perak Stadium Ipoh 9 June 18 June 17 Sarawak 3 VI 1996 nbsp Pahang Darul Makmur Stadium Kuantan 1 June 10 June 19 Selangor 2 VII 1998 nbsp Selangor Opening ceremonyShah Alam StadiumClosing ceremonyMalawati Indoor Stadium 17 April 26 April 16 Selangor 3 VIII 2000 nbsp Penang Batu Kawan Stadium Batu Kawan 25 May 4 June 30 19 5875 Selangor 4 11 IX 2002 nbsp Sabah Likas Stadium Kota Kinabalu 7 September 14 September 27 20 5324 Selangor 5 X 2004 nbsp Negeri Sembilan Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium Seremban 29 May 6 June 30 17 6000 Selangor 6 XI 2006 nbsp Kedah Darul Aman Stadium Alor Star 28 May 4 June 26 16 4882 Selangor 7 XII 2008 nbsp Terengganu Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium Kuala Terengganu 31 May 9 June 31 15 6000 Terengganu 1 XIII 2010 nbsp Malacca Hang Jebat Stadium Paya Rumput 10 June 19 June 33 15 7000 Terengganu 2 XIV 2011 nbsp Kuala Lumpur KLFA Stadium Kuala Lumpur 2 June 12 June 24 14 3368 Terengganu 3 XV 2012 nbsp Pahang Darul Makmur Stadium Kuantan 9 July 16 July 24 15 5828 Terengganu 4 XVI 2013 nbsp Kuala Lumpur NSC Mini Stadium KL Sports City Bukit Jalil Kuala Lumpur 28 June 7 July 23 130 14 3618 Selangor 8 XVII 2014 nbsp Perlis Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium Kangar 24 May 4 June 24 389 15 7815 Federal Territory 2 XVIII 2016 nbsp Sarawak Sarawak Stadium Kuching 23 July 31 July 24 382 15 5670 Selangor 9 XIX 2018 nbsp Perak 12 Perak Stadium Ipoh 11 September 22 September 29 427 15 7464 Terengganu 5 XX 2022 nbsp Kuala Lumpur Dataran Gemilang UKM Bangi Selangor 16 September 24 September 31 426 15 6606 Johor 1 XXI 2024 nbsp Sarawak Sarawak Stadium Kuching expected Future eventXXII 2026 MSN Future eventXXIII 2028 nbsp Kelantan Bukit Merbau Stadium Pasir Puteh Kelantan expected Future eventXXIV 2030 MSN Future eventXXV 2032 nbsp Sabah Likas Stadium Kota Kinabalu expected Future eventXXVI 2034 MSN Future eventList of the Sukma Games Sportsman and Sportswoman edit 13 14 Edition Year Sukma Games Sportsman Sukma Games SportswomanName Contingent Sport Name Contingent SportI 1986II 1988III 1990 Gerard Liew nbsp Penang Swimming Tania Hamid Bugo nbsp Sarawak SwimmingIV 1992 Khoo Kah Hock nbsp MASUM Archery Magdaline Goh nbsp Penang SwimmingAzmi Ibrahim Most Promising Sportsman nbsp Pahang Athletics Shalin Zulkifli Most Promising Sportswoman nbsp Selangor BowlingV 1994 Azmi Ibrahim nbsp Pahang Athletics Yew Chai Peng nbsp Perak AthleticsVI 1996VII 1998 Chai Song Lip nbsp Sarawak Athletics Ho Hsu Ee nbsp Kuala Lumpur SwimmingVIII 2000 Allen Ong nbsp Perak Swimming Sia Wai Yen nbsp Kuala Lumpur SwimmingIX 2002 Ng Shu Mun nbsp Perak Artistic gymnastics Ngew Sin Mei nbsp Kuala Lumpur AthleticsPetra Nabila Mustafa Most Promising Sportswoman nbsp Negeri Sembilan AthleticsX 2004 Daniel Bego nbsp Sarawak Swimming Cindy Ong nbsp Perak SwimmingXI 2006 Zulkifli Che Rose nbsp Sarawak Weightlifting Lew Yih Wey nbsp Negeri Sembilan SwimmingXII 2008 Foo Jian Beng nbsp Selangor Swimming Marellyn Liew nbsp Sarawak SwimmingXIII 2010 J Karthik nbsp Malacca Athletics Chan Kah Yan nbsp Federal Territory SwimmingXIV 2011 Ahmad Shafie Abd Jabar nbsp Johor Canoeing Jupha Somnet nbsp Perlis CyclingXV 2012 Abdul Mubin Rahim nbsp Terengganu Weightlifting Frenceay Titus nbsp Sabah WeightliftingXVI 2013 Danniel Iskandar Richard nbsp Selangor Artistic gymnastics Esmelda Arecia Menti Alfred Geling nbsp Sarawak Artistic gymnasticsXVII 2014 Muhammad Irfan Shamshuddin nbsp Negeri Sembilan Athletics Jelinie Empera nbsp Sarawak WeightliftingXVIII 2016 Khairul Hafiz Jantan nbsp Malacca Athletics Nur Aqilah Yusof nbsp Terengganu ArcheryXIX 2018 Eugenius Lo Foh Soon nbsp Sabah Archery Azreen Nabila Alias nbsp Terengganu AthleticsXX 2022 Muhammad Fakhrullah Rumaize nbsp Johor Canoeing Tan Rouxin nbsp Johor SwimmingPara Sukma Games editPara Sukma Games Malay Para Sukan Malaysia is a multi sport event held for Malaysian athletes with disabilities 15 16 The games was previously known as the National Games of Malaysia For the Disabled Malay Sukan Kebangsaan Bagi Orang Cacat Anggota Malaysia from 1982 until 1998 and the Malaysian Paralympiad Malay Paralimpiad Malaysia from 1998 until 2018 and held separately with Sukma Games until 2010 17 18 Editions edit Games Year Host state Sports Contingent Top stateI 1982 nbsp Kuala Lumpur 2 14II 1984 nbsp Selangor 2 14III 1986 nbsp Penang 2 14IV 1988 nbsp Kelantan 2 15V 1990 nbsp Malacca 2 17VI 1992 nbsp Terengganu 2 17VII 1994 nbsp Johor 2 15 Sarawak 1 VII 1996 nbsp Sarawak 2 18 Sarawak 2 IX 1998 nbsp Selangor 5 14 Sarawak 3 X 2000 nbsp Kuala Lumpur 10 23 Sarawak 4 XI 2002 nbsp Kuala Lumpur 15 23 Sarawak 5 XII 2004 nbsp Kuala Lumpur 18 15 Sarawak 6 XIII 2006 nbsp Kuala Lumpur 16 15 Sarawak 7 XIV 2008 nbsp Kuala Lumpur 16 15 Sarawak 8 XV 2010 nbsp Malacca 16 15 Sarawak 9 XVI 2012 nbsp Pahang 17 15 Sarawak 10 XVII 2014 nbsp Perlis 9 15 Sarawak 11 XVIII 2016 nbsp Sarawak 9 15 Sarawak 12 XIX 2018 nbsp Perak 10 15 Sarawak 13 XX 2022 nbsp Kuala Lumpur 10 15 Sabah 1 See also editSport in Malaysia Malaysia at the Olympics Malaysia at the Asian Games Malaysia at the Commonwealth GamesReferences edit Sukan Malaysia SUKMA in Malay National Sports Council of Malaysia Retrieved 27 January 2015 Sukma mungkin diadakan setiap tahun mulai 2011 Sukma Games may be held anually sic starting 2011 Archived from the original on 17 October 2017 Retrieved 17 October 2017 Contingent code Archived from the original on 9 January 2007 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Magazine Sabah 2002 Archived from the original on 27 June 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Magazine Sabah 2002 PDF Archived from the original on 17 April 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Archived National Sports Council Sukma Games Medal Tally Sukan Malaysia Perak State Sport Council Sukan Malaysia Sabah State Sport Council List of Champions of Sukma Mascot SUKMA Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 10 November 2015 Perak Johor tuan rumah Sukma 2018 2020 in Malay Sinar Harian 14 May 2015 Sukma 1992 Closed PDF Sukma 1998 Closed PDF Paralimpiad Malaysia Retrieved 25 January 2017 Para Sukma Malaysia Paralympics Movement PDF Paralimpiad Malaysia External links editSukma Games 2016 Sukma Games Information Site Sukan Malaysia SUKMA Tag Archive PenyuSukan com 1996 Sukma Games official website Portals nbsp 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