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词条 Malaysia at the 2006 Asian Games
释义

  1. Medal summary

     Medals by sport  Multiple medalists  Medallists 

  2. Archery

  3. Athletics

  4. Badminton

  5. Bodybuilding

  6. Bowling

  7. Boxing

  8. Cue sports

  9. Cycling

     Road  Track 

  10. Diving

  11. Equestrian

  12. Field hockey

     Men's tournament  Women's tournament 

  13. Football

     Men's tournament 

  14. Golf

  15. Gymnastics

     Artistic  Rhythmic 

  16. Karate

  17. Sailing

  18. Sepaktakraw

  19. Shooting

  20. Squash

  21. Swimming

  22. Synchronized swimming

  23. Triathlon

  24. Volleyball

     Beach volleyball 

  25. Weightlifting

  26. Wushu

  27. References

{{Infobox country at games
| NOC = MAS
| NOCname = Olympic Council of Malaysia
| oldcode =
| year = 2006
| date =
| games = Asian Games
| location = Doha
| competitors = 244
| sports = 23
| flagbearer = Josiah Ng[1]
| officials =
| gold = 8
| silver = 17
| bronze = 17
| rank = 11
| appearances = auto
| seealso = {{flagicon image|Flag of North Borneo (1948–1963).svg}} North Borneo (1954{{•}}1958{{•}}1962)
{{flagicon image|Flag of Sarawak (1946–1963).svg}} Sarawak (1962)
| website = {{URL|www.olympic.org.my}} {{en icon}}
}}Malaysia competed in the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar. The country was represented by 244 athletes competing in 23 of the 39 sports provided. Among the popular sports were aquatics, athletics, badminton, bodybuilding, bowling, cycling, hockey, football, golf, gymnastics, kabaddi, karate-do, sepak takraw, squash, table tennis, taekwondo, weightlifting and wushu.[2] Athletes from the Malaysia won overall 42 medals (including eight golds), and clinched eleventh spot in the medal table.[3]

Medal summary

Medals by sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Athletics011 2 16
Badminton103 4 4
Bodybuilding010 1 9
Bowling330 6 2
Cue sports010 1 9
Cycling010 1 7
Diving013 4 3
Equestrian012 3 6
Gymnastics010 1 6
Karate043 7 8
Sailing101 2 7
Sepaktakraw021 3 4
Squash211 4 1
Wushu102 3 3
Total 81717 42 11

Multiple medalists

Malaysian competitors that have won at least two medals.

NameSportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Esther CheahBowling 2 3 5
Shalin ZulkifliBowling 1 1 2
Zandra Aziela IbrahimBowling 1 1 2
Koo Kien KeatBadminton 1 1 2
Tan Boon HeongBadminton 1 1 2
Azlan MubinSepaktakraw 2 2
Mohd Normanizam AhmadSepaktakraw 2 2
Muhd Futra Abdul GhaniSepaktakraw 2 2
Sulaiman SallehSepaktakraw 2 2
Zulkarnain ArifSepaktakraw 2 2
Azman NasruddinSepaktakraw 1 1 2
Qabil Ambak Mahamad FathilEquestrian 1 1 2
Saufi SallehSepaktakraw 1 1 2
Elizabeth JimieDiving 2 2
Lee Chong WeiBadminton 2 2
Leong Mun YeeDiving 2 2
Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd TazariBadminton 2 2
Wong Pei TtyBadminton 2 2

Medallists

The following Malaysian competitors won medals at the games; all dates are for December 2006.

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MedalNameSportEvent Date
{{gold medal}} Koo Kien Keat
Tan Boon Heong
Badminton Men's doubles 9
{{gold medal}} Aaron Kong
Ben Heng
Daniel Lim
Bowling Men's trios 6
{{gold medal}} Esther Cheah Bowling Women's singles 3
{{gold medal}} Esther Cheah
Sharon Koh
Wendy Chai
Zandra Aziela Ibrahim
Shalin Zulkifli
Choy Poh Lai
Bowling Women's team 8
{{gold medal}} Rufina Tan Sailing Women's optimist 12
{{gold medal}} Ong Beng Hee Squash Men's singles 14
{{gold medal}} Nicol David Squash Women's singles 14
{{gold medal}} Chai Fong Ying Wushu Women's taijiquan 13
{{silver medal}} Roslinda Samsu Athletics Women's pole vault 12
{{silver medal}} Sazali Samad Bodybuilding Men's 65 kg 8
{{silver medal}} Esther Cheah
Zandra Aziela Ibrahim
Shalin Zulkifli
Bowling Women's trios 6
{{silver medal}} Esther Cheah Bowling Women's all-events 8
{{silver medal}} Esther Cheah Bowling Women's masters 10
{{silver medal}} Esther Kwan Suet Yee Cue sports Women's nine-ball singles 11
{{silver medal}} Josiah Ng Cycling Men's keirin 14
{{silver medal}} Rossharisham Roslan
Yeoh Ken Nee
Diving Men's synchronised 3 metre springboard 10
{{silver medal}} Diani Lee Cheng
Putri Alia Soraya
Nur Quzandria Mahamad Fathil
Qabil Ambak Mahamad Fathil
Equestrian Team dressage 4
{{silver medal}} Ng Shu Wai Gymnastics Men's vault 6
{{silver medal}} Ku Jin Keat Karate Men's individual kata 12
{{silver medal}} Puvaneswaran Ramasamy Karate Men's kumite 55 kg 12
{{silver medal}} Kunasilan Lakanathan Karate Men's kumite 60 kg 12
{{silver medal}} Vasantha Marial Anthony Karate Women's kumite 48 kg 12
{{silver medal}} Normanizam Ahmad
Sulaiman Salleh
Futra Abd Ghani
Azlan Mubin
Zulkarnain Arif
Sepaktakraw Men's regu 10
{{silver medal}} Normanizam Ahmad
Sulaiman Salleh
Saifudin Hussin
Ahmad Sufi Hashim
Futra Abd Ghani
Azlan Mubin
Azman Nasruddin
Noor Ariffin Pawanteh
Zulhafizazudin Rosslan
Zulkarnain Arif
Rukman Mustapha
Saufi Salleh
Sepaktakraw Men's team 6
{{silver medal}} Mohd Azlan Iskandar Squash Men's singles 13
{{bronze medal}} Noraseela Mohd Khalid Athletics Women's 400 metres hurdles 10
{{bronze medal}} Lee Chong Wei Badminton Men's singles 9
{{bronze medal}} Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari
Wong Pei Tty
Badminton Mixed doubles 8
{{bronze medal}} Muhammad Hafiz Hashim
Koo Kien Keat
Kuan Beng Hong
Lee Chong Wei
Lin Woon Fui
Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari
Tan Boon Heong
Wong Choong Hann
Badminton Men's team 5
{{bronze medal}} Elizabeth Jimie Diving Women's 1 metre springboard 12
{{bronze medal}} Leong Mun Yee Diving Women's 3 metre springboard 13
{{bronze medal}} Elizabeth Jimie
Leong Mun Yee
Diving Women's synchronised 3 metre springboard 11
{{bronze medal}} Qabil Ambak Mahamad Fathil Equestrian Individual dressage 5
{{bronze medal}} Husref Malek Equestrian Individual eventing 8
{{bronze medal}} Lim Yoke Wai Karate Men's kumite 65 kg 13
{{bronze medal}} Lim Lee Lee Karate Women's individual kata 12
{{bronze medal}} Yamini Gopalasamy Karate Women's kumite 60 kg 13
{{bronze medal}} Nurul Elia Anuar Sailing Laser 4.7 12
{{bronze medal}} Azman Nasruddin
Saiful Nizam Mohd
Saufi Salleh
Sepaktakraw Men's double regu 13
{{bronze medal}} Sharon Wee Squash Women's singles 14
{{bronze medal}} Diana Bong Wushu Women's nanquan 14
{{bronze medal}} Ng Shin Yii Wushu Women's taijiquan 13

Archery

{{main article|Archery at the 2006 Asian Games}}Men's recurve
AthleteEventQualification1/16 elimination1/8 elimination1/4 elimination1/2 eliminationFinalRank
ScoreSeedOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Cheng Chu SianIndividual1303{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Tsogtyn Badamkhatan|MGL|2006 Asian Games}}
W 100 – 86
{{flagIOC2athlete|Ryuichi Moriya|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 109 – 97
{{flagIOC2athlete|Kuo Cheng-wei|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
L 108 – 114
Did not advance
Muhammad Marbawi1264{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Ali Ahmed Salem|QAT|2006 Asian Games}}
W 819 – 815
{{flagIOC2athlete|Yong Fujun|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 97 – 99
Did not advance
Nazrin Aizad114547Did not advance
Wan Khalmizam123129Did not advance
Cheng Chu Sian
Muhammad Marbawi
Nazrin Aizad
Wan Khalmizam
Team3798{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}{{n/a}}{{flagIOC2|MGL|2006 Asian Games}}
W 209 – 195
{{flagIOC2|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 218 – 215
{{flagIOC2|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
L 216 – 224
{{flagIOC2|IND|2006 Asian Games}}
L 207 – 211
4
Women's recurve
AthleteEventQualification1/16 elimination1/8 elimination1/4 elimination1/2 eliminationFinalRank
ScoreSeedOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Anbarasi SubramaniamIndividual1227{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Dola Banerjee|IND|2006 Asian Games}}
L 104 – 112
Did not advance
Mon Redee Sut Txi118040Did not advance
Noor Aziera Taip119537Did not advance
Siti Sholeha Yusof1234{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Yelena Plotnikova|KAZ|2006 Asian Games}}
L 98 – 99
Did not advance
Anbarasi Subramaniam
Mon Redee Sut Txi
Noor Aziera Taip
Siti Sholeha Yusof
Team3656{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}{{n/a}}{{flagIOC2|IND|2006 Asian Games}}
L 166 – 197
Did not advance

Athletics

{{main article|Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Roslinda Samsu won a silver in women's pole vault while Noraseela Mohd Khalid earned a bronze in the women's 400 metres hurdles.

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
Men
Track event
AthleteEventRound 1SemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Mohd Robani Hassan110 m hurdles14.118 qcolspan=2 {{n/a}}14.048
Field event
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistanceRankDistanceRank
Lee Hup WeiHigh jumpcolspan=2 {{n/a}}2.159
Women
Track event
AthleteEventRound 1SemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Noraseela Mohd Khalid400 m hurdlescolspan=4 {{n/a}}56.85{{bronze03}}
Field events
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistanceRankDistanceRank
Roslinda SamsuPole vaultcolspan=2 {{n/a}}4.30{{silver02}}
Ngew Sin MeiTriple jumpcolspan=2 {{n/a}}13.604

Badminton

{{main article|Badminton at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Malaysia's biggest hope, the second seed ranking in the world, Lee Chong Wei is looking forward for at least a gold. However, after losing to the third seed from Korea, Lee Hyun-il by 21-19, 21-19, the Malaysian badminton team 2 men's double were beaten by the Korean team. Malaysia won the bronze medal in the men's team, after losing to South Korea by 3-1.

In the individual section, Lee Chong Wei faced Taufik Hidayat in the semifinals and losing to 21-16, 21-18. Again, he got a bronze medal only. However, Malaysia unseeded men's doubles pair of Koo Kien Kiat and Tan Boon Heong went all the way. After the world no. 1 Chinese pair in the quarterfinal and World Champion Indonesian doubles Kido Markis and Setiawan Hendra, they again beat another Indonesian team in the final, winning a victory gold medal for Malaysia in the men's double. This was Malaysia's 1st gold medal in badminton for 36 years. Malaysia was even unable to progress to the final in Asian games; they lost to Indonesia 12 years ago.

Besides the men's singles and doubles, Malaysia also attained 2 bronze in the men's team event and also the mixed double.

AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Lee Chong Wei (2)Men's singles{{Bye}}Shoji Sato|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–17, 21–18
Boonsak Ponsana|THA|2006 Asian Games}}
W 20–22, 21–11, 21–7
Taufik Hidayat|INA|2006 Asian Games}}
L 16–21, 18–21
Did not advance{{bronze03}}
Muhammad Hafiz Hashim (5){{Bye}}Eiad Awad|SYR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–5, 21–6
Sho Sasaki|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–14, 21–17
Lee Hyun-il|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
L 20–22, 6–21
Did not advance
Koo Kien Keat
Tan Boon Heong
Men's doublesSayed Hamed Ebrahim
Sayed Jaafar Ebrahim|BRN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–1, 21–3
Lee Jae-jin
Hwang Ji-man|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–18, 21–14
Fu Haifeng
Cai Yun|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–9, 21–19
Markis Kido
Hendra Setiawan|INA|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–16, 21–13
Luluk Hadiyanto
Alvent Yulianto|INA|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–13, 21–14
{{gold01}}
Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari
Lin Woon Fui (4)
{{Bye}}Guo Zhendong
Zheng Bo|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 20–22, 23–25
Did not advance
Julia Wong Pei XianWomen's singlesTrupti Murgunde|IND|2006 Asian Games}}
W {{abbr|W/O|Walkover}}
Hwang Hye-youn|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
L 16–21, 9–21
Did not advance
Wong Mew Choo (6)Roula Matar|SYR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–5, 21–2
Lee Yun-hwa|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
L 12–21, 21–14, 12–21
Did not advance
Joanne Quay
Lim Pek Siah
Women's doubles{{Bye}}Gao Ling
Huang Sui|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 8–21, 11–21
Did not advance
Wong Pei Tty
Chin Eei Hui (7)
{{Bye}}Hwang Yu-mi
Ha Jung-eun|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–12, 20–22, 21–12
Kumiko Ogura
Reiko Shiota|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 14–21, 12–21
Did not advance
Koo Kien Keat
Joanne Quay
Mixed doublesKennevic Asuncion
Kennie Asuncion|PHI|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–13, 21–15
Hendra Wijaya
Frances Liu|SIN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–9, 21–16
Xie Zhongbo
Zhang Yawen|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 9–21, 5–21
Did not advance
Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari
Wong Pei Tty
Tadashi Otsuka
Satoko Suetsuna|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 22–20, 20–22, 24–22
Hendri Saputra
Li Yujia|SIN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21–19, 21–13
Lee Jae-jin
Lee Hyo-jung|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 22–20, 11–21, 21–13
Zheng Bo
Gao Ling|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 11–21, 13–21
Did not advance{{bronze03}}

//Badminton at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's team">Men's team
Pool C
Team{{Tooltip|Pld|Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|MF|Matches for{{Tooltip|MA|Matches against
{{FlagIOC2|MAS|2006 Asian Games}}22081
{{FlagIOC2|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}21155
{{FlagIOC2|HKG|2006 Asian Games}}20218
{{AsianGamesTeambox
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|player2-1 = Lee Chong Wei
|player1-2 = Sho Sasaki
|player2-2 = Mohd Hafiz Hashim
|player1-3 = Keita Masuda
|player2-3 = Kuan Beng Hong
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|player1-5 = Keita Masuda / Tadashi Otsuka
|player2-5 = Lin Woon Fui / Mohd Fairuzizuan Tazari
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|player2-1 = Mohd Hafiz Hashim
|player1-2 = Chan Yan Kit
|player2-2 = Kuan Beng Hong
|player1-3 = Wong Wai Hong
|player2-3 = Wong Choong Hann
|player1-4 = Albertus Susanto Njoto / Yohan Hadikusumo
|player2-4 = Lin Woon Fui / Mohd Fairuzizuan Tazari
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Semifinal
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|player1-1 = Lee Hyun-il
|player2-1 = Lee Chong Wei
|player1-2 = Jung Jae-sung / Lee Yong-dae
|player2-2 = Lin Woon Fui / Mohd Fairuzizuan Tazari
|player1-3 = Park Sung-hwan
|player2-3 = Mohd Hafiz Hashim
|player1-4 = Lee Jae-jin / Hwang Ji-man
|player2-4 = Koo Kien Keat / Tan Boon Heong
|detail1 = 21–19, 21–19
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|detail3 = 12–21, 21–11, 17–21
|detail4 = 21–14, 23–21
}}
Ranked 3rd in final standings

//Badminton at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's team">Women's team
Pool W
Team{{Tooltip|Pld|Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|MF|Matches for{{Tooltip|MA|Matches against
{{FlagIOC2|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}220100
{{FlagIOC2|INA|2006 Asian Games}}21137
{{FlagIOC2|MAS|2006 Asian Games}}20228
{{AsianGamesTeambox
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|player1-1 = Wong Mew Choo
|player2-1 = Zhang Ning
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|player2-2 = Gao Ling / Huang Sui
|player1-3 = Julia Wong
|player2-3 = Xie Xingfang
|player1-4 = Joanne Quay / Lim Pek Siah
|player2-4 = Yang Wei / Zhang Jiewen
|player1-5 = Ooi Sock Ai
|player2-5 = Zhu Lin
|detail1 = 21–19, 18–21, 18–21
|detail2 = 20–22, 17–21
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|player1-1 = Fransisca Ratnasari
|player2-1 = Wong Mew Choo
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|player2-2 = Wong Pei Tty / Chin Eei Hui
|player1-3 = Adriyanti Firdasari
|player2-3 = Julia Wong
|player1-4 = Lilyana Natsir / Lita Nurlita
|player2-4 = Joanne Quay / Lim Pek Siah
|player1-5 = Pia Zebadiah
|player2-5 = Norsyahliza Baharum
|detail1 = 13–21, 16–21
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|detail3 = 21–18, 21–15
|detail4 = 21–9, 21–19
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Bodybuilding

{{main article|Bodybuilding at the 2006 Asian Games}}

MBBF is banking on Sazali Samad, who recently won the gold in the bantamweight category of Mr. Universe held in the Czech Republic in October. Sazali recently did a training stint with coach Milos Sarcev in California recently, which proved good as he picked up the Mr. Universe title soon after.

However, in the 65 kg bodybuilding final, he was unable to catch another gold for Malaysia, but only earn a silver medal.

Men
AthleteEventPrejudging roundFinalTotalRank
ResultRankResultRank
Sazali Samad65 kg82 Q8216{{silver02}}
Liaw Teck Leong80 kg264 Q224484

Bowling

{{main article|Bowling at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Esther Cheah realised her dream by winning a gold medal at the Asian Games, just as her father and Malaysian national coach Holloway Cheah had done in the men’s team of five event back in 1978.

The 20-year-old became the first Malaysian to win the tenpin bowling women’s singles with an Asian Games record of 1,444 for a six-game series and an average of 240.7.

“I trained her very hard for it,” Holloway Cheah said after his daughter’s victory. “I leave everything with the Lord and I’m very proud for her. I knew that she could make it. It is the best Asian Games that I have attended in my life.”

Indonesia’s Putty Insavilla Armein had to settle for silver – the first ever medal for her country in women’s singles at the Asian Games – despite earlier breaking the eight-year-old record with a total of 1,395.

However Armein refused to be downhearted after the competition, paying tribute to Cheah instead: “I was not disappointed, she did better today. The battle of the day is over. My best today was not good enough to earn the gold.

“I didn’t know I had [set a then record], but I am feeling extremely happy that I did that. What I did today is my best performance in this event.”

Angkana Netrviseth claimed the bronze medal – an early present for her 17th birthday on 24 December – with a total of 1,331, three pins better than that of Japanese bowler Kanako Ishimine.

Esther Cheah also helped Malaysia win the women’s team of five crown with a Games record 6,555 total for a six-game series, but had to settle for silver in the all events competition behind Choi Jin A of Korea on Friday 8 December.

The medals took Cheah’s personal haul at Doha 2006 to two gold medals and two silver, the 20-year-old having already become the first Malaysian to win the women’s singles and then claimed silver in the women’s trios.

Cheah and teammates Sharon Koh Suet Len, Wendy Chai De Choo, Zandra Aziela and Shalin Zulkifli at the Qatar Bowling Centre to shatter the previous six-game record of 6,272 – set by Japan in Busan four years ago.

However this was not the only record the Malaysians claimed on the way to victory, posting new benchmarks for a one-game series and three-game series which had stood at 1,156 and 3,183 respectively.

Malaysia took gold by 239 pins from the Korean quintet of Choi, Hwang Sun Ok, Gang Hye Eun, Kim Yeau Jin and Nam Bo Ra – the latter two having won the gold medal in this event in 2002 – who scored 6,316.

"We are very happy after winning gold today for the team of five. We got second in the last game of trios and after that we set our target for gold only and we have done it [as] this time we beat the team of Korea," Cheah said.

The bronze medal went to Tan Bee Leng, Cherie Tan Shi Hua, Evelyn Chan Lu Ee, Michelle Kwang Tien Mei and Valerie Teo Hui Ying of Singapore with their total of 6,239 being 165 pins better than the Chinese team.

Choi, who led the Korean team by example with the top total of her compatriots, though had cause to smile after pipping Cheah to the all events gold medal with an average of 222.5.

A bowler’s totals from the singles, doubles, trios and team of five competitions are added together to determine the all events champion, with Choi’s total of 5,339 being not only 43 pins better than that of Cheah, but also a Games record.

This gave Choi her fourth medal of the Games like Cheah, the Korean having also won silver in the doubles and bronze in the trios earlier in the week. Teo also collected her third medal with the bronze on 5,245, the Singaporean having also won the doubles with Kwang.

Singles
PlayerEventTotalFinal rank
Aaron Kong Eng ChuanMen's singles 1221 54
Alex Liew Kien Liang 1270 26
Azidi Ameran 1260 30
Ben Heng Boon Hian 1265 27
Daniel Lim Tow Chuang 1241 42
Zulmazran Zulkifli 1297 18
Crystal Choy Poh LaiWomen's singles 1233 21
Esther Cheah Mei Lan 1444 GR {{gold01}}
Shalin Zulkifli 1190 33
Sharon Koh Suet Lan 1275 14
Wendy Chai De Choo 1184 35
Zandra Aziela Ibrahim 1291 9
Doubles
PlayerEventTotalFinal rank
Aaron Kong Eng Chuan
Azidi Ameran
Men's doubles 2678 11
Alex Liew Kien Liang
Ben Heng Boon Hian
2678 11
Daniel Lim Tow Chuang
Zulmazran Zulkifli
2619 16
Esther Cheah Mei Lan
Shalin Zulkifli
Women's doubles 2533 8
Crystal Choy Poh Lai
Wendy Chai De Choo
2409 14
Sharon Koh Suet Lan
Zandra Aziela Ibrahim
2361 20
Trios
PlayerEventTotalFinal rank
Aaron Kong Eng Chuan
Ben Heng Boon Hian
Daniel Lim Tow Chuang
Men's trios 4089 GR {{gold01}}
Alex Liew Kien Liang
Azidi Ameran
Zulmazran Zulkifli
3852 4
Crystal Choy Poh Lai
Sharon Koh Suet Lan
Wendy Chai De Choo
Women's trios 3462 12
Esther Cheah Mei Lan
Shalin Zulkifli
Zandra Aziela Ibrahim
3973 {{silver02}}
Team
PlayerEventTotalFinal rank
Aaron Kong Eng Chuan
Alex Liew Kien Liang
Azidi Ameran
Ben Heng Boon Hian
Daniel Lim Tow Chuang
Zulmazran Zulkifli
Men's team 6332 5
Crystal Choy Poh Lai
Esther Cheah Mei Lan
Shalin Zulkifli
Sharon Koh Suet Lan
Wendy Chai De Choo
Zandra Aziela Ibrahim
Women's team 6555 GR {{gold01}}
All-events
PlayerEventFinalFinal rank
SinglesDoublesTriosTeamTotal
Aaron Kong Eng ChuanMen's all-events 1221 1307 1392 1348 5268 8
Alex Liew Kien Liang 1270 1392 1315 1252 5229 12
Azidi Ameran 1260 1371 1266 1239 5136 26
Ben Heng Boon Hian 1265 1286 1374 1287 5212 14
Daniel Lim Tow Chuang 1241 1355 1323 1293 5212 14
Zulmazran Zulkifli 1297 1264 1271 1205 5037 38
Crystal Choy Poh LaiWomen's all-events 1233 1186 1145 1147 4711 40
Esther Cheah Mei Lan 1444 1253 1299 1300 5296 {{silver02}}
Shalin Zulkifli 1190 1280 1371 1337 5178 5
Sharon Koh Suet Lan 1275 1163 1098 1235 4771 33
Wendy Chai De Choo 1184 1223 1219 1362 4988 19
Zandra Aziela Ibrahim 1291 1198 1303 1321 5113 11
Masters
PlayerEventPreliminaryStepladder finals
ScoreRankScoreFinal rank
Aaron Kong Eng ChuanMen's masters 3391 15 Did not advance
Alex Liew Kien Liang 3661 5 Did not advance
Esther Cheah Mei LanWomen's masters 3572 3 Q 2nd – 3rd placement match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Kim Yeau-jin|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 215–212
Gold medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete|Choi Jin-a|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
L 397–482
{{silver02}}
Shalin Zulkifli 3465 6 Did not advance

Boxing

{{main article|Boxing at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Three boxers represented Malaysia and competed for 11 gold medals at stake in this edition of the Asiad. The country garnered three bronze medals in boxing [4]

at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines. The Busan 2002 Asian Games powerhouse countries include: Uzbekistan, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Pakistan and Thailand.

AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Zamzai Azizi MohamadMen's light flyweight (48 kg){{Bye}}Godfrey Castro|PHI|2006 Asian Games}}
L 6–26 {{abbr|RSCO|Referee Stops Contest Outscored - Round 3}}
Did not advance
Eddey KalaiMen's featherweight (57 kg){{Bye}}Bahodirjon Sultonov|UZB|2006 Asian Games}}
L 4–14 {{abbr|RSCO|Referee Stops Contest Outscored - Round 2}}
Did not advance
Paunandes PaulusMen's lightweight (60 kg){{Bye}}Hu Qing|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 10–29
Did not advance

Cue sports

{{main article|Cue sports at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Esther Kwan Suet Yee earned a silver in women 9 ball pool-singles.

Men
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalRank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Ibrahim AmirEight-ball singles{{Bye}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Bayasgalangiin Enkh-Amgalan|MGL|2006 Asian Games}}
W 9 - 2
{{flagIOC2athlete|Wu Chia-ching|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
W 9 - 8
{{flagIOC2athlete|Satoshi Kawabata|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 3 - 9
Did not advance
Patrick Ooi{{Bye}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Nguyễn Anh Tuấn|VIE|2006 Asian Games}}
W 9 - 6
{{flagIOC2athlete|Huang Kun-chang|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
L 7 - 9
Did not advance
Ibrahim AmirNine-ball singles{{Bye}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Bashar Hussein|QAT|2006 Asian Games}}
W 11 - 9
{{flagIOC2athlete|Antonio Gabica|PHI|2006 Asian Games}}
L 5 - 11
Did not advance
Patrick Ooi{{Bye}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Yukio Akagariyama|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 9 - 11
Did not advance
Moh Keen HooSnooker singles{{flagIOC2athlete|Ahmed Aseeri|KSA|2006 Asian Games}}
W 4 - 0
{{flagIOC2athlete|Shokat Ali|PAK|2006 Asian Games}}
W 4 - 1
{{flagIOC2athlete|Mohammed Shehab|UAE|2006 Asian Games}}
L 2 - 4
Did not advance
Thor Chuan Leong{{flagIOC2athlete|Saleh Mohammad|AFG|2006 Asian Games}}
L 1 - 4
Did not advance
Lai Chee Wei
Moh Keen Hoo
Snooker doubles{{n/a}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Keith E. Boon
Peter Gilchrist|SIN|2006 Asian Games}}
W {{abbr|W/O|Walkover}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Đỗ Hoàng Quân
Lương Chí Dũng|VIE|2006 Asian Games}}
W 3 - 1
{{flagIOC2athlete|Naveen Perwani
Muhammad Yousaf|PAK|2006 Asian Games}}
W 3 - 1
{{flagIOC2athlete|Chan Wai Ki
Marco Fu|HKG|2006 Asian Games}}
L 0 - 3
Bronze medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete|Atthasit Mahitthi
Phaithoon Phonbun|THA|2006 Asian Games}}
L 1 - 3
4
Lai Chee Wei
Moh Keen Hoo
Thor Chuan Leong (4)
Snooker team{{n/a}}{{Bye}}{{flagIOC2|MGL|2006 Asian Games}}
W 3 - 0
{{flagIOC2|QAT|2006 Asian Games}}
W 3 - 1
{{flagIOC2|HKG|2006 Asian Games}}
L 1 - 3
Bronze medal match
{{flagIOC2|IND|2006 Asian Games}}
L 0 - 3
4
Women
AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalRank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Esther Kwan Suet YeeEight-ball singles{{Bye}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Liu Shin-mei|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
L 2 - 7
Did not advance
Suhana Dewi Sabtu{{Bye}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Cha Yu-ram|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
L 5 - 7
Did not advance
Esther Kwan Suet YeeNine-ball singles{{Bye}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Amy Hoe|SIN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 7 - 5
{{flagIOC2athlete|Meenal Thakur|IND|2006 Asian Games}}
W 7 - 2
{{flagIOC2athlete|Iris Ranola|PHI|2006 Asian Games}}
W 7 - 4
{{flagIOC2athlete|Liu Shin-mei|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
L 3 - 7
{{silver02}}
Suhana Dewi Sabtu{{Bye}}{{flagIOC2athlete|Cha Yu-ram|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 7 - 4
{{flagIOC2athlete|Liu Shin-mei|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
L 2 - 7
Did not advance

Cycling

{{main article|Cycling at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Road

AthletesEventTimeRank
Shahrulneeza RazaliMen's individual road raceDid not finish
Suhardi Hassan4:10:5425
Shahrulneeza RazaliMen's individual time trial1:05:01.0815
Amir Mustafa Rusli
Mohammad Akmal Amrun
Mohd Jasmin Ruslan
Shahrulneeza Razali
Men's team time trial1:37:29.0813
Noor Azian AliasWomen's individual road race3:07:3811
Uracca Leow Hoay Sim3:07:3813
Uracca Leow Hoay SimWomen's individual time trialDid not start

Track

Sprint
AthleteEventQualifying1/8 finalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Josiah NgMen's sprint10.537 GR1 {{abbr|Q|Qualified}}Farkad Jassim|IRQ|2006 Asian Games}}
W
Jeon Yeong-gyu|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 11.171, W 11.126
Tsubasa Kitatsuru|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 11.362, L, L
Bronze medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Tang Qi|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
L, L
4
Mohd Rizal Tisin10.6846 {{abbr|Q|Qualified}}Jan Paul Morales|PHI|2006 Asian Games}}
W
Tang Qi|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
L, L
{{bye}}5th – 8th classification
{{flagIOC2athlete>Kazunari Watanabe|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Wang Qiming|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Jeon Yeong-gyu|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
L
6
Josiah Ng
Junaidi Mohamad Nasir
Mohd Rizal Tisin
Men's team sprint46.8294 {{abbr|q|Qualified for bronze medal match}}colspan=3 {{n/a}}Bronze medal match
{{flagIOC2team|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
Choi Lae-seon
Kang Dong-jin
Yang Hee-chun
L 46.455
4
Pursuit
AthleteEventQualifyingFinal
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Rank
Amir Mustafa RusliMen's individual pursuit4:48.48415Did not advance
Thum Weng KinDisqualifiedDid not advance
Amir Mustafa Rusli
Mohamed Harrif Salleh
Mohammad Akmal Amrun
Thum Weng Kin
Men's team pursuit4:23.9745Did not advance
Uracca Leow Hoay SimWomen's individual pursuit3:50.146{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}3:50.8914
Time trial
AthleteEventTime
Speed
(km/h)
Rank
Mohamad Hafiz SufianMen's 1 km time trial1:06.6675
Points race
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Mohamed Harrif SallehMen's points race8{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}Did not finish
Mohd Jasmin Ruslan5{{abbr>Q|Qualified}} -1611
Noor Azian AliasWomen's points racecolspan=2 {{n/a}}75
Uracca Leow Hoay Simcolspan=2 {{n/a}}213
Keirin
AthleteEventRound 1Repechage 1Round 2Final
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Josiah NgMen's keirinYang Hee-chun|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Wang Qiming|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Keita Ebine|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Jan Paul Morales|PHI|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Lin Kun-hung|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
W
{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}colspan=2 {{Bye}}Yang Hee-chun|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Mahmoud Parash|IRI|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Gao Yahui|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Liao Kuo-lung|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Mohamed Husain|IRI|2006 Asian Games}}
W
{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}1st – 6th classification
{{flagIOC2athlete>Kang Dong-jin|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Hiroyuki Inagaki|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Yang Hee-chun|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Wang Qiming|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Mahmoud Parash|IRI|2006 Asian Games}}
L
{{silver02}}
Mohd Rizal TisinKang Dong-jin|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Mahmoud Parash|IRI|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Badr Ali Shambih|UAE|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Edi Purnomo|INA|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Mohamed Husain|BRN|2006 Asian Games}}
L
{{abbr>R|Repechage}}Farshid Farsinejadian|IRI|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Mohamed Husain|BRN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Gao Yahui|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Keita Ebine|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Jan Paul Morales|PHI|2006 Asian Games}}
L
{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}Hiroyuki Inagaki|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Kang Dong-jin|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Wang Qiming|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Farshid Farsinejadian|IRI|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Lin Kun-hung|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
L
57th – 12th classification
{{flagIOC2athlete>Gao Yahui|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Liao Kuo-lung|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Farshid Farsinejadian|IRI|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Lin Kun-hung|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Mohamed Husain|BRN|2006 Asian Games}}
L
9

Diving

{{main article|Diving at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Malaysian diver Elizabeth Jimie may only be 14 years old and have just two international appearances to her name, but she will be among the contenders to land a medal at the 15th Asian Games Doha 2006. {{Citation needed|date=March 2011}}

Jimie is already a world champion after her victory on home soil in the Group B (14–15 years old) 1 m springboard event at the 16th World Youth Championships in Kuala Lumpur in August.

Jimie beat two Chinese divers to take that gold at the Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA) event, and become the first Malaysian female diver to win a world title – only a month after making her debut on the international stage at the World Cup in Changshu, China.

However Jimie, who comes from a family of four siblings in Kuching, is no stranger to the Malaysian scene. She was first drafted into the national squad as an 11-year-old, only to suffer from homesickness and return home to the state of Sarawak.

“I will be partnering Leong Mun Yee for the 3m synchronised event,” Jimie told The Star newspaper. “I will also compete in the 1m and 3m springboard individual events.

“It will be great to reach the final, but I want to concentrate on improving my diving skills.”

Malaysia has high hopes for her with Edwin Chong, the Amateur Swimming Union of Malaysia (ASUM) Secretary, admitting that “it is not beyond her abilities to win an Asian Games medal, especially in the 3m synchronised event”.{{Citation needed|date=April 2016}}

As a result, in the women's 3 m synchronised event held on 11 December, Malaysia team of Edwin Chong and Elizabeth Jimie won a bronze medal with a total point of 275.04 points, 50.40 points behind the gold medalist (the China diving team).

The next day, again Elizabeth Jimie got another bronze medal in the Women's 1 m Springboard Final, with 280.30 points. The other two Chinese girls got a gold and a silver. Another Malaysian, Leong Mun Yee, got 4th place in the game.

In the men's synchro 3 m springboard final, Malaysian representative of Roslan Rossharisham and Yeoh Ken Nee get a total result of 393.36, 55.14 points behind the china gold medallist and got another silver medal for Malaysia.

Yeoh Ken Nee, as Malaysia another medal prospect in the Men's 1m Springboard Final event, got a 4th place, with a difference of 19.35 points behind Japan's Terauchi Ken. Earlier in the preliminary round, Yeoh get a 3rd place, only slightly behind China's Luo and Qin.

Men
AthleteEventPreliminaryFinal
ScoreRankScoreRank
Khairul Safwan Mansur1 m springboard338.30{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}344.456
Yeoh Ken Nee320.60{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}400.404
Khairul Safwan Mansur3 m springboard398.85{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}411.207
Yeoh Ken Nee403.55{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}431.554
Bryan Nickson Lomas10 m platform376.95{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}394.209
Bryan Nickson Lomas
Rossharisham Roslan
3 m synchronised springboardcolspan=2 {{n/a}}393.36{{silver02}}
Women
AthleteEventPreliminaryFinal
ScoreRankScoreRank
Elizabeth Jimie1 m springboardcolspan=2 {{n/a}}280.30{{bronze03}}
Leong Mun Yeecolspan=2 {{n/a}}262.254
Elizabeth Jimie3 m springboard274.50{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}253.207
Leong Mun Yee303.70{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}307.80{{bronze03}}
Elizabeth Jimie
Leong Mun Yee
3 m synchronised springboardcolspan=2 {{n/a}}275.04{{bronze03}}

Equestrian

{{main article|Equestrian at the 2006 Asian Games}}

A bronze each from dressage - individual and Eventing - Individual, while a silver from dressage - Team.

Dressage
AthleteHorseEventGrand Prix QualifierFinalRank
{{abbr|GPS|Grand Prix SpecialTotal score
({{abbr|GP|Grand Prix Qualifier + {{abbr|GPS|Grand Prix Special)
{{abbr|GPF|Grand Prix FreestyleTotal score
({{abbr|GP|Grand Prix Qualifier + {{abbr|GPS|Grand Prix Special + {{abbr|GPF|Grand Prix Freestyle)
% ScoreRank% ScoreRank% ScoreRank% ScoreRank
Diani Lee ChengAntscharIndividual dressage60.83315Did not advance20
Nur Quzandria Mahamad FathilHavel65.278{{abbr>Q|Qualified for Grand Prix Special}}62.889964.083{{abbr>Q|Qualified for Grand Prix Freesyle}}60.5001262.8898
Putri Alia SorayaChagall Junior61.38914Did not advance19
Qabil Ambak Mahamad FathilCharming 866.000{{abbr>Q|Qualified for Grand Prix Special}}66.222366.111{{abbr>Q|Qualified for Grand Prix Freesyle}}68.900267.041{{bronze03}}
Diani Lee Cheng
Nur Quzandria Mahamad Fathil
Putri Alia Soraya
Qabil Ambak Mahamad Fathil
Antschar;
Havel;
Chagall Junior;
Charming 8;
Team dressagecolspan=8 {{n/a}}64.222{{silver02}}
Endurance
AthleteHorseEventTimeRank
Rahman AzmanColoradoIndividual endurance{{abbr|EL|Eliminated}}
Eventing
AthleteHorseEventDressageCross-countryJumpingTotal scoreRank
JumpTimeTotalJumpTimeTotal
Amir ZulkefleAachenIndividual eventing68.108028.80108.80120.0012.00188.9025
Husref MalekDashper53.3000.00040.004.0057.30{{bronze03}}
Johari LeeStar Portrait61.7000.00000.000.0061.705
Amir Zulkefle
Husref Malek
Johari Lee
AachenTeam eventing183.10108.8016.00307.906
Jumping
AthleteHorseEventQualifierFinal
FirstSecondTotalRound ARound BTotal score
(A + B)
Pen.|PenaltiesRankPen.|PenaltiesRankPen.|PenaltiesRankPen.|PenaltiesRankPen.|PenaltiesRankPen.|PenaltiesRank
Alex MaurerTandoniaIndividual jumping4{{abbr>Q|Qualified for second qualifier}}20432439Did not advance
Qabil Ambak Mahamad FathilParvina12{{abbr>Q|Qualified for second qualifier}}41816{{abbr>Q|Qualified for Round A}}0{{abbr>Q|Qualified for Round B}}1412149
Quzier Ambak Mahamad FathilCalano12{{abbr>Q|Qualified for second qualifier}}8302034Did not advance
Syed Omar Al-MohdzarLui 244{{abbr>Q|Qualified for second qualifier}}83012{{abbr>Q|Qualified for Round A}}0{{abbr>Q|Qualified for Round B}}9894
Alex Maurer
Qabil Ambak Mahamad Fathil
Quzier Ambak Mahamad Fathil
Syed Omar Al-Mohdzar
Tandonia;
Parvina;
Calano;
Lui 24;
Team jumpingcolspan=6 {{n/a}}20{{abbr>Q|Qualified for Round B}}209409

Field hockey

{{main article|Field hockey at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Men's tournament

{{main article|Field hockey at the 2006 Asian Games – Men}}

The Malaysian men team shared the same group with Pakistan, Japan, Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei.

Squad listPreliminary leagueRankSemifinalFinalRank
Amin Rahim
Azlan Misron
Chua Boon Huat
Jivan Mohan
Jiwa Mohan
Kuhan Shanmuganathan
Kumar Subramaniam
Madzli Ikmar
Megat Azrafiq Termizi
Nor Azlan Bakar
Razie Rahim
Roslan Jamaluddin
Sallehin Abdul Ghani
Shahrun Nabil
Sukri Mutalib
Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin
Pakistan}}
D 1 – 1
Kuhan {{fhgoal|PC|52}}
Zubair {{fhgoal|FG|69}}
Hong Kong}}
W 2 – 1
Kuhan {{fhgoal|PC|21}}
Jiw. Mohan {{fhgoal|FG|29}}

Ar. Ali {{fhgoal|PC|13}}
3 {{abbr|Q|Qualified for 5th–6th classification}}{{fh|Bangladesh}}
W 6 – 1
Jiw. Mohan {{fhgoal|FG|5|FG|34}}
Chua Boon Huat {{fhgoal|FG|9}}
A. Rahim {{fhgoal|PC|24|PS|47}}
R. Rahim {{fhgoal|FG|30}}

Alam {{fhgoal|FG|16}}
5th – 6th classification
{{fh|India}}
L 0 – 4
Raghunath {{fhgoal|PC|13|PC|61}}
R. Singh {{fhgoal|FG|41}}
G. Singh {{fhgoal|FG|64}}
6
Japan}}
D 2 – 2
Chua Boon Huat {{fhgoal|FG|32}}
Nabil {{fhgoal|PC|47}}

Yamabori {{fhgoal|PC|9|FG|43}}
Chinese Taipei}}
W 9 – 0
A. Rahim {{fhgoal|PC|4|PC|29|PC|33}}
Chua Boon Huat {{fhgoal|FG|5|FG|58}}
Tajuddin {{fhgoal|FG|17|FG|42}}
R. Rahim {{fhgoal|FG|46|FG|66}}

Women's tournament

{{main article|Field hockey at the 2006 Asian Games – Women}}
Squad listPreliminary leagueRankFinalRank
Intan Nurairah Khusaini
Sebah Kari
Noor Hasliza Md Ali
Siti Noor Amarina Ruhaini
Juliani Mohamad Din
Norfaraha Hashim
Siti Rahmah Othman
Nurul Nadia Mokhtar
Chitra Devi Arumugam
Kannagi Arumugam
Nadia Abdul Rahman
Norbaini Hashim
Ernawati Mahmud
Catherine Lambor
Siti Sarah Nurfarahah
Fauziah Mizan
Japan}}
L 0 – 7
Chiba {{fhgoal|FG|5|FG|9|FG|39}}
Iwao {{fhgoal|FG|18}}
Ozawa {{fhgoal|FG|33|FG|54}}
Tsukui {{fhgoal|FG|60}}
Chinese Taipei}}
W 2 – 0
Abdul Rahman {{fhgoal|PC|8}}
Ruhaini {{fhgoal|PC|39}}
5Fifth and sixth
place classification

{{fhw|Thailand}}
W 5 – 0
Khusaini {{fhgoal|FG|4}}
Othman {{fhgoal|FG|22|FG|32}}
Chitra Devi {{fhgoal|FG|28}}
Abdul Rahman {{fhgoal|PC|57}}
5
Hong Kong}}
W 3 – 1
Kannagi {{fhgoal|PC|5}}
Othman {{fhgoal|PC|40|PC|65}}

O. Chiu {{fhgoal|PC|19}}
South Korea}}
L 0 – 4
Kim Mi-seon {{fhgoal|FG|2}}
Park Mi-hyun {{fhgoal|FG|27}}
Kang Na-young {{fhgoal|FG|34}}
Choi Eun-young {{fhgoal|PC|55}}
India}}
L 2 – 4
Kannagi {{fhgoal|PC|9}}
Abdul Rahman {{fhgoal|PC|54}}

Lakra {{fhgoal|PC|3}}
Toppo {{fhgoal|PC|24}}
Karim {{fhgoal|FG|29}}
Kharab {{fhgoal|PC|68}}
China}}
L 1 – 4
Ren Ye {{fhgoal|FG|14}}
Ma Yibo {{fhgoal|PC|32|PC|53}}
Tang Chunling {{fhgoal|FG|45}}

Mokhtar {{fhgoal|PC|45}}

Football

{{main article|Football at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Men's tournament

Squad listRound 1Round 2QuarterfinalSemifinalFinalRank
Group ERank
Syed Adney Syed Hussein
Mohd Nor Farhan Muhammad
Ahmad Azlan Zainal
Subramaniam Sooryapparad
Mohd Iqbal Suhaimi
Mohammad Hardi Jaafar
Thirumurugan Veeran
Mohd Fadzli Shaari
Ronny Harun
Rudie Ramli
Es Lizuan Zahid Amir
Mohd Norhafiz Zamani Misbah
Azi Shahril Azmi
Wan Zaman Wan Mustapha
Mohd Norizam Salaman
Azlan Ismail
Samransak Kram
Norshahrul Idlan Talaha
Mohd Saufi Ibrahim
Mohd Sharbinee Allawee Ramli
rowspan=3 {{Bye}}23|OMA}}
L 1 – 3
Jaafar {{goal|62}}
Nor Farhan {{goal|40|o.g.}}
I. Al-Gheilani {{goal|57}}
Al-Maimani {{goal|90+1}}
4Did not advance
23|CHN}}
L 1 – 3
Jaafar {{goal|66}}
Zhou Haibin {{goal|41}}
Gao Lin {{goal|52}}
Feng Xiaoting {{goal|72}}
23|IRQ}}
L 0 – 4
Rehema {{goal|14}}
Mahmoud {{goal|54
Karim {{goal>65}}

Golf

{{main article|Golf at the 2006 Asian Games}}Men
AthleteEventRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Total ScoreParFinal rank
ScoreScoreScoreScore
Ben LeongIndividual 69 70 74 71 284 -4 9
Edmund Au 72 75 75 78 300 +12 39
Shukree Othman 73 73 77 73 296 +8 31
Siva Chandhran Supramaniam 72 71 73 75 291 +3 21
Ben Leong
Edmund Au
Shukree Othman
Siva Chandhran Supramaniam
Team 213 214 222 219 868 +4 7

Gymnastics

{{main article|Gymnastics at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Artistic

Ng Shu Wai had won a silver in men's vault.

Men
AthleteEvent
F | Floor
Rank
PH | Pommel horse
Rank
R | Rings
Rank
V | Vault
Rank
PB | Parallel bars
Rank
HB | Horizontal bar
Rank
TotalRank
Ng Shu MunQualification13.900
29
13.050
38
13.100
39
15.350
38
14.150
30
14.250
27
83.800{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}
Ng Shu Wai13.200
42
14.250
25
13.950
29
3 {{abbr>Q|Qualified}}14.900
23
14.900
17
87.800{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}
Ooi Wei Siang12.850
53
13.000
41
13.650
32
15.800
20
11.650
66
14.300
25
81.25027
Yap Kiam Bun13.650
34
15.000
15
12.350
51
15.000
42
14.000
34
13.150
39
83.15020
Ng Shu Mun
Ng Shu Wai
Ooi Wei Siang
Yap Kiam Bun
Team all-around53.600
8
55.300
7
53.050
10
62.750
6
54.700
10
56.600
6
336.0007
Ng Shu MunIndividual all-around14.300
10
13.250
17
13.450
15
15.700
7
14.000
13
13.900
12
84.60011
Ng Shu WaiDid not start0.00024
Ng Shu WaiVaultcolspan=3 {{n/a}}16.487
2
colspan=2 {{n/a}}16.487{{silver02}}
Women
AthleteEventVT
Rank
UB
Rank
BB
Rank
FX
Rank
TotalRank
Nurul Fatiha Abdul HamidQualification11.900
30
12.050
23
11.900
28
11.850
25
47.700{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}
Nurul Fatiha Abdul HamidIndividual all-around13.800
14
12.250
9
12.400
11
12.700
11
51.05011

Rhythmic

Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Rope
Rank
Hoop
Rank
Ball
Rank
Clubs
Rank
TotalRankRope
Rank
Hoop
Rank
Ball
Rank
Clubs
Rank
TotalRank
Chrystal Lim Wen CheanIndividual all-around14.125
6
13.700
15
14.050
9
13.600
9
41.875{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}14.200
7
14.225
7
13.675
10
13.000
10
55.1008
Foong Seow Ting13.600
13
13.725
14
13.925
11
13.800
8
41.450{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}13.600
11
13.600
14
13.850
7
13.075
9
54.12510
Jaime Lee13.175
18
12.250
24
12.850
22
12.475
18
38.50024Did not advance

Karate

{{main article|Karate at the 2006 Asian Games}}

The Karate event had begun on 12 December, but on the 1st day, Malaysia had already won 5 medals, including 4 silver and a bronze. Ramasamy Puvaneswaran, Lakanathan Kunasilan, Ku Jin Keat and Anthony Vasantha Marial won a silver in Men's Kumite -55 kg, Men's Kumite -60 kg, Men's individual Kata and Women's Kumite -48 kg events respectively, while Lim Lee Lee won a bronze in the Women's individual Kata event.

Men
AthleteEvent1/16 final1/8 finalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinalRank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Ku Jin KeatIndividual kata{{n/a}}Enkhbatyn Enkhjin|MGL|2006 Asian Games}}
W 5–0
Ghulam Ali|PAK|2006 Asian Games}}
W 5–0
Shen Chia-hao|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
W 3–2
Gold medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Tetsuya Furukawa|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 0–5
{{silver02}}
Puvaneswaran RamasamyKumite 55 kg{{n/a}}Phạm Trần Nguyên|VIE|2006 Asian Games}}
W 4–3
Eddie Jofriani Johari|BRU|2006 Asian Games}}
W 4–3
Bambang Maulidin|INA|2006 Asian Games}}
W 8–0
Gold medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Hsieh Cheng-kang|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
L 2–3
{{silver02}}
Kunasilan LakanathanKumite 60 kg{{Bye}}Deepak Shrestha|NEP|2006 Asian Games}}
W 5–4
Park Sang-ho|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 10–1
Huang Hsiang-chen|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
W 5–1
Gold medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Hossein Rouhani|IRI|2006 Asian Games}}
L 3–4
{{silver02}}
Lim Yoke WaiKumite 65 kgMeshal Al-Handal|KUW|2006 Asian Games}}
W 3–2
Ali Al-Shamrani|KSA|2006 Asian Games}}
W 3–1
Nelson Pacalso|PHI|2006 Asian Games}}
W 7–1
Hassan Rouhani|IRI|2006 Asian Games}}
L 2–2
Bronze medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Rinat Kutuev|UZB|2006 Asian Games}}
W 5–1
{{bronze03}}
Mahendran SupremaniamKumite 70 kg{{Bye}}Asem Abu-Jamous|JOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 3–2
Takuro Nihei|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 2–3
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEvent1/16 final1/8 finalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinalRank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Lim Lee LeeIndividual kata{{n/a}}Gantömöriin Erdenechimeg|MGL|2006 Asian Games}}
W 5–0
Nao Morooka|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 0–5
Repechage 1
{{flagIOC2athlete>Nour Al-Atari|JOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 5–0
Bronze medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Huang Yu-chi|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
W 5–0
{{bronze03}}
Vasantha Marial AnthonyKumite 48 kg{{n/a}}Hiba Harmoush|UAE|2006 Asian Games}}
W 4–1
Kou Man I|MAC|2006 Asian Games}}
W 5–1
Chen Yen-hui|TPE|2006 Asian Games}}
W 7–4
Gold medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Vũ Thị Nguyệt Ánh|VIE|2006 Asian Games}}
L 1–6
{{silver02}}
Lim Lee LeeKumite 53 kg{{n/a}}Gantömöriin Erdenechimeg|MGL|2006 Asian Games}}
W 3–0
Nour Al-Atari|JOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 4–2
Marna Pabillore|PHI|2006 Asian Games}}
L 1–3
Bronze medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Venera Zhetibay|KAZ|2006 Asian Games}}
L 3–9
4
Yamini GopalasamyKumite 60 kg{{n/a}}Souzan Amer|SYR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 8–0
Yuka Sato|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 1–9
Did not advanceBronze medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Yanisa Torrattanawathana|THA|2006 Asian Games}}
W 4–3
{{bronze03}}

Sailing

{{main article|Sailing at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Unexpectedly, 15 years old Rufina Tan Hong Mui, who took part in the women's optimist event, won a gold for her country, winning the 1st medal in the sailing events of Malaysia, as well as the 1st gold medal in the Asian games since 1994. She had 30 points in total, 12 points higher than the silver winning Japanese competitor, Komiya Haruka.

In the Laser 4.7 Open, Malaysia's Nurul Elia Anuar also won a bronze with 47 points in total after 12 races.

Men
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsRank
123456789101112
Faizani YahyaDinghy Optimist1 6 3 6 5 8 5 5 3 6 2 4 46 4
Kevin LimLaser12
{{abbr|OCS|On the course side}}
{{abbr>DNF|Did not finish}} 1 3 4 4 7 5 1 1 2 1 41 4
Hazwan Hazim Dermawan
Lim Chern Wei
Double Handed Dinghy 4202 7 6 6 7 3 5 6 4 4 1 5 49 5
Women
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsRank
123456789101112
Rufina Tan Hong MuiDinghy Optimist3 2 2 4 2 3 1 1 1 2 3 6 24 {{gold01}}
Open
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsRank
123456789101112
Nurul Elia AnuarLaser 4.769
{{abbr>OCS|On the course side}}
3 7 2 1 2 1 4 2 5 5 38 {{bronze03}}
Mohd Romzi MuhamadLaser Radial6 1 1 2 3 4 2 12
{{abbr>OCS|On the course side}}
1 5 4 5 34 4

Sepaktakraw

{{main article|Sepaktakraw at the 2006 Asian Games}}

In men's regu and men's team, Malaysian team went into final and lost to the Thailand teams, winning two silver for Malaysia. However, in the men's double, Malaysia was defeated by Myanmar and only manage to get a bronze.

Men
Squad listEventPreliminarySemifinalFinalRank
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Azman Nasruddin
Saiful Nizam Mohd
Saufi Salleh
Double regu{{flagIOC2|THA|2006 Asian Games}}
L 15-21, 16-21
2 {{abbr|Q|Qualified}}{{flagIOC2|MYA|2006 Asian Games}}
L 16-21, 25-23, 12-15
Did not advance{{bronze03}}
{{flagIOC2|IND|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21-7, 21-15
{{flagIOC2|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21-14, 14-21, 15-11
{{flagIOC2|PHI|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21-14, 21-18
Azlan Mubin
Mohd Normanizam Ahmad
Muhd Futra Abdul Ghani
Sulaiman Salleh
Zulkarnain Arif
Regu{{flagIOC2|MYA|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21-14, 21-18
1 {{abbr|Q|Qualified}}{{flagIOC2|INA|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21-18, 21-19
Gold medal match
{{flagIOC2|THA|2006 Asian Games}}
L 19-21, 20-22
{{silver02}}
{{flagIOC2|PHI|2006 Asian Games}}
W 14-21, 21-13, 15-7
{{flagIOC2|IND|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21-7, 21-7
{{flagIOC2|IRI|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21-7, 21-14
Ahmad Sufi Hashim
Azlan Mubin
Azman Nasruddin
Mohd Normanizam Ahmad
Muhd Futra Abdul Ghani
Noor Arifin Pawanteh
Rukman Mustapha
Saifudin Hussin
Saufi Salleh
Sulaiman Salleh
Zulhafizazudin Rosslan
Zulkarnain Arif
Team{{flagIOC2|IND|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21-7, 21-10;
21-12, 21-7;
Walkover
1 {{abbr|Q|Qualified}}{{flagIOC2|INA|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21-9, 21-11;
21-16, 21-16;
21-17, 21-13
Gold medal match
{{flagIOC2|THA|2006 Asian Games}}
L 15-21, 15-21;
20-22, 12-21
{{silver02}}
{{flagIOC2|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21-16, 21-13;
21-14, 21-8;
21-14, 21-12
{{flagIOC2|MYA|2006 Asian Games}}
W 21-6, 21-17;
21-10, 21-18;
21-9, 19-21, 15-8

Shooting

{{main article|Shooting at the 2006 Asian Games}}Men
AthleteEventEliminationQualificationFinal
ScoreRankScoreRankScoreRank
Hasli Izwan Amir Hassan25 m center fire pistolcolspan=2 {{n/a}}56826Did not advance
Hasli Izwan Amir Hassan25 m rapid fire pistolcolspan=2 {{n/a}}56715Did not advance
Mohamed Hameleay Abdul Mutalib10 m air riflecolspan=2 {{n/a}}58816Did not advance
Mohamed Hameleay Abdul Mutalib50 m rifle prone5733858030Did not advance
Mohamed Hameleay Abdul Mutalib50 m rifle 3 positionscolspan=2 {{n/a}}112833Did not advance
Bernard Yeoh Cheng HanTrapcolspan=2 {{n/a}}10611Did not advance
Leong Wei Hengcolspan=2 {{n/a}}9727Did not advance
Ng Beng Chongcolspan=2 {{n/a}}9032Did not advance
Bernard Yeoh Cheng Han
Leong Wei Heng
Ng Beng Chong
Trap teamcolspan=4 {{n/a}}2937
Ricky Teh Chee FeiSkeetcolspan=2 {{n/a}}10933Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ScoreRankScoreRank
Bibiana Ng Pei Chin10 m air pistol37331Did not advance
Joseline Cheah Lee Yean37719Did not advance
Siti Nur Masitah Badrin37425Did not advance
Bibiana Ng Pei Chin
Joseline Cheah Lee Yean
Siti Nur Masitah Badrin
10 m air pistol teamcolspan=2 {{n/a}}11248
Bibiana Ng Pei Chin25 m pistol5776 Q773.38
Joseline Cheah Lee Yean55535Did not advance
Siti Nur Masitah Badrin57118Did not advance
Bibiana Ng Pei Chin
Joseline Cheah Lee Yean
Siti Nur Masitah Badrin
25 m pistol teamcolspan=2 {{n/a}}17036
Cynthia Karen Leong10 m air rifle38756Did not advance
Muslifah Zulkifli39117Did not advance
Nur Suryani Taibi38733Did not advance
Cynthia Karen Leong
Muslifah Zulkifli
Nur Suryani Taibi
10 m air rifle teamcolspan=2 {{n/a}}116510
Mariani Mohamad Rafali50 m rifle pronecolspan=2 {{n/a}}57432
Nor Dalilah Abu Bakarcolspan=2 {{n/a}}57724
Nur Suryani Taibicolspan=2 {{n/a}}58311
Mariani Mohamad Rafali
Nor Dalilah Abu Bakar
Nur Suryani Taibi
50 m rifle prone teamcolspan=2 {{n/a}}17346
Mariani Mohamad Rafali50 m rifle 3 positions54833Did not advance
Nor Dalilah Abu Bakar55130Did not advance
Nur Suryani Taibi57510Did not advance
Mariani Mohamad Rafali
Nor Dalilah Abu Bakar
Nur Suryani Taibi
50 m rifle 3 positions teamcolspan=2 {{n/a}}16749

Squash

{{main article|Squash at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Nicol Ann David will be an obvious gold medal hopeful, being her No.1 current world ranking. The Penangite is in top condition after winning the Hong Kong Open last month. With a disastrous outing at the Melbourne Commonwealth Games in March this year, Nicol can be expected to give her 200 per cent to bag the Asiad gold medal as an apology to the country.

Four Malaysian got themselves into the men's and women's individual semifinals. However, Sharon Wee Ee Lin was defeated by Hong Kong's Chiu Wing Yin with 9-6, 9-1, 9-3. However, the Nicol Ann David and the other two Malaysian men's squash player had given a place in the final. As a result, Malaysia is ensure to win at least 1 gold 2 silver.

Defending champion Ong Beng Hee of Malaysia beat compatriot and top seed Mohamad Azlan Iskandar to claim the gold medal in the men's singles squash final at Khalifa International Complex on Thursday.

In a closely fought encounter, which could have gone either way, Ong prevailed 5–9, 9–1,10–9, 9–5. Iskander began the stronger, winning a series of long rallies and he was good value for his first set win. But thereafter things went awry for the top seed and Ong began to dictate terms.

Iskandar used gamesmanship on several occasions, prompting a number of lets during the match, but he was unable to disturb the concentration of Ong. Indeed, it was Iskandar who cracked first, throwing his racket to the ground in the crucial third game, which Ong just edged.

With Nicol Ann David’s comfortable victory in the women’s singles earlier in the day, Malaysia cleaned up on the courts, much to the delight of their supporters.

After the game, Ong said, "We've both done well. There were Malaysian finalists in both events. There were also a lot of VIPs here tonight, I see a lot of relieved faces!

"It's good to win, you never know when you can win another Asian Games gold medal. I was very nervous, I think he was very nervous too. I was very lucky to win the third game 10-9. If Azlan had won the third game 10-9, then it might have been a different story.

"I didn't think I played very well, but this was a tough match against a tough opponent who can easily dominate the court. I tried to use my mobility to move my opponent around the court."

Iskandar said, "I just hit too many errors, made too many mistakes. It's not rocket science.

"I've been mentally tired. But the best athletes have to back it up every match. The objective is to win, simple."

As expected, World no 1 Nicol Ann David exorcised her demons of the last Asian Games, by winning gold in the women’s squash singles at the Khalifa International Complex on Thursday, 14 December. Four years ago she suffered a devastating loss to Chiu Wing Yin at the final in Busan, Korea which caused her to take a four-month break from the game to reassess her career in the sport. But this time round it was a whole different story as she brushed aside her rival from Hong Kong, China 9–0, 9–3, 9–3 in just 30 minutes.

Clad in a striking red and black outfit, the Malaysian player was a picture of concentration and determination as she took to the court. She stamped her authority on the game early on and raced into a 3–0 lead. She made good use of the court to stretch that advantage to 5–0. Try as she might, Chiu had no answer to Davis's incessant pressure and the opening game ended with a 9–0 whitewash in just six minutes.

David began the second game in similar fashion, winning the first point by varying her pace. Chiu finally broke the ice with a powerful shot to the right-hand corner of the court. But David was soon on top again and, after a series of long rallies, she stretched her lead to 4–1, before wrapping up the second game, 9–3.

In the third, the world No 1 raced into a 3–0 lead. Chiu managed to win a few points after an impressive array of shots and evened the score at 3-3. But David returned with a series of clinical executions to confirm her status as the Asian Games' top player and seal the match with a 9–3 score in the final game. Her gold was the 200th for Malaysia in Asian Games history.

After the game, David was keen to play down any talk of revenge, she said, “There is no thought of revenge. It is more about wanting to win that medal. She is a hard player to play and I had to keep her out of her comfort zone.

Individual
AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Mohd Azlan Iskandar (1)Men's singles{{Bye}}Kim Sung-young|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 9–3, 9–2, 9–0
Aamir Atlas Khan|PAK|2006 Asian Games}}
W 9–7, 9–5, 9–2
Mansoor Zaman|PAK|2006 Asian Games}}
W 10–8, 9–6, 9–7
Gold medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Ong Beng Hee|MAS|2006 Asian Games}}
L 9–5, 1–9, 9–10, 5–9
{{silver02}}
Ong Beng Hee (2)colspan=2 {{Bye}}Ali Al-Ramezi|KUW|2006 Asian Games}}
W 9–6, 9–1, 9–0
Saurav Ghosal|IND|2006 Asian Games}}
W 9–6, 9–1, 9–3
Gold medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Mohd Azlan Iskandar|MAS|2006 Asian Games}}
W 5–9, 9–1, 10–9, 9–5
{{gold01}}
Nicol David (1)Women's singles{{n/a}}{{Bye}}Park Eun-ok|KOR|2006 Asian Games}}
W 9–0, 9–0, 9–4
Christina Mak|HKG|2006 Asian Games}}
W 9–0, 9–1, 9–0
Gold medal match
{{flagIOC2athlete>Rebecca Chiu|HKG|2006 Asian Games}}
W 9–0, 9–3, 9–3
{{gold01}}
Sharon Wee (3){{n/a}}Joyce Kuok|MAC|2006 Asian Games}}
W 9–0, 9–0, 9–0
Chinatsu Matsui|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
W 9–3, 9–2, 9–2
Rebecca Chiu|HKG|2006 Asian Games}}
L 6–9, 1–9, 3–9
Did not advance{{bronze03}}

Swimming

{{Main article|Swimming at the 2006 Asian Games}}
Men
AthleteEventHeatFinal
TimeRankTimeRank
Daniel Bego100 m freestyle52.1711Did not advance
Daniel Bego200 m freestyle1:54.37{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}1:56.258
Daniel Bego400 m freestyle4:01.17{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}3:57.347
Alex Lim50 m backstroke26.16{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}26.065
Alex Lim100 m backstroke57.39{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}57.556
Alex Lim50 m butterfly25.3711Did not advance
Daniel Bego25.4813Did not advance
Daniel Bego100 m butterfly54.93{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}54.446
Daniel Bego200 m butterfly2:01.67{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}2:01.327
Women
AthleteEventHeatFinal
TimeRankTimeRank
Chui Lai Kwan50 m freestyle27.5516Did not advance
Chui Lai Kwan100 m freestyle1:00.1317Did not advance
Ong Ming Xiu200 m freestyle2:08.8112Did not advance
Ong Ming Xiu400 m freestyle4:29.1312Did not advance
Ong Ming Xiu800 m freestylecolspan=2 {{n/a}}9:12.2610
Chui Lai Kwan50 m backstroke31.4612Did not advance
Chui Lai Kwan100 m backstroke1:08.1213Did not advance
Ong Ming Xiu200 m backstroke2:24.749Did not advance
Siow Yi Ting100 m breaststroke1:11.72{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}1:11.296
Siow Yi Ting200 m breaststroke2:32.95{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}2:30.645
Siow Yi Ting200 m individual medley2:19.56{{abbr>Q|Qualified}}2:17.576
Siow Yi Ting400 m individual medley5:06.939Did not advance

Synchronized swimming

{{main article|Synchronized swimming at the 2006 Asian Games}}
AthleteEventTechnical routineFree routineTotal pointsRank
ScoreRankScoreRank
Jillian Ng Siew Mei
Katrina Ann Abdul Hadi
Yshai Poo Voon
Duet38.500739.334777.8347
Irene Chong See Win
Jillian Ng Siew Mei
Katrina Ann Abdul Hadi
Mandy Yeap Mun Xin
Png Hui Chuen
Tan May Mei
Yeo Pei Ling
Yshai Poo Voon
Yshai Poo Yee
Zyanne Lee Zhien Huey
Team40.667542.000582.6675

Triathlon

{{main article|Triathlon at the 2006 Asian Games}}
AthleteEventSwim (1.5 km)
Rank
Transition 1 +
Bike (40 km)
Rank
Transition 2 +
Run (10 km)
Rank
Total timeRank
Chan Wai YongMen's individual23:59.00
24
1:07:36.00
19
44:45.92
23
2:16:20.9223
Heidilee Mohammad28:21.00
28
1:07:12.00
17
37:47.05
18
2:13:20.0521
Kimbeley Yap Fui LinWomen's individual19:39.00
1
1:08:17.00
5
42:11.32
9
2:10:07.327

Volleyball

{{main article|Volleyball at the 2006 Asian Games}}

Beach volleyball

Men{{main article|Beach volleyball at the 2006 Asian Games – Men}}
AthleteRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4SemifinalFinalRank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Mohd Rafiq Latif
Khoo Chong Long
{{flagIOC2athlete|Ayman Odeh|PLE|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Rafi Asfour|PLE|2006 Asian Games}}
W 1 - 2
17-21, 21-14, 15-11
{{flagIOC2athlete|Koichi Nishimura|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Satoshi Watanabe|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 0 - 2
14-21, 5-21
Did not advance17th placement match
{{flagIOC2athlete|Khalifa Al-Jabri|OMA|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Badar Al-Subhi|OMA|2006 Asian Games}}
L 0 - 2
15-21, 19-21
17
Women{{main article|Beach volleyball at the 2006 Asian Games – Women}}
AthleteRound 1Round 2Round 3SemifinalFinalRank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Luk Teck Hua
Beh Shun Thing
{{flagIOC2athlete|Irina Penkina|KAZ|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Olga Dyachenko|KAZ|2006 Asian Games}}
W 2 - 0
21-19, 21-10
{{flagIOC2athlete|Wang Jie|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Tian Jia|CHN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 0 - 2
10-21, 13-21
Did not advance9th placement match
{{flagIOC2athlete|Tse Wing Hung|HKG|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Kong Cheuk Yee|HKG|2006 Asian Games}}
W 2 - 0
21-10, 26-24
7th placement match
{{flagIOC2athlete|Chiaki Kusuhara|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
{{flagIOC2athlete|Satoko Urata|JPN|2006 Asian Games}}
L 0 - 2
12-21, 17-21
7

Weightlifting

{{main article|Weightlifting at the 2006 Asian Games}}
Men
AthleteEventSnatchClean & JerkTotalRank
ResultRankResultRank
Roswadi Abdul Rashid62 kg115121351225011
Muhamad Hidayat Hamidon69 kg125916072858
Che Mohd Azrul Che Mat+105 kg161518563466

Wushu

{{main article|Wushu at the 2006 Asian Games}}

In women's Taijiquan - two events combined, Malaysian girls won both gold and bronze.

Chai Fong Ying of Malaysia has won the first wushu medal of Doha 2006 by securing the women’s taijiquan two events combined crown. This is also the sixth gold of Malaysia in this game.

The World No.1 was a convincing winner, coming out on top in both the taijiquan (shadow boxing) and taijijian (taiji sword) disciplines to win with a score of 19.38.

Taolu
AthleteEventChangquan
Score
Rank
Daoshu
Score
Rank
Gunshu
Score
Rank
TotalRank
Ang Eng ChongMen's changquan9.65
3
9.60
4
9.40
6
28.655
AthleteEventNanquan
Score
Rank
Nandao
Score
Rank
Nangun
Score
Rank
TotalRank
Pui Fook ChienMen's nanquan9.23
13
9.58
6
9.67
6
28.4810
Diana Bong Siong LinWomen's nanquan9.22
4
9.56
5
9.50
4
28.28{{bronze03}}
AthleteEventTaijiquan
Score
Rank
Taijijian
Score
Rank
TotalRank
Lee YangMen's taijiquan9.17
8
9.60
3
18.778
Chai Fong YingWomen's taijiquan9.71
1
9.67
1
19.38{{gold01}}
Ng Shin Yii9.65
3
9.57
4
19.22{{bronze03}}

References

1. ^[https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/members-of-the-malaysia-delegation-led-by-flag-bearer-news-photo/72693504 Getty Images]
2. ^15th Asian Games. Athletes and Teams
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.ocasia.org/Game/MWinner.aspx?CntbEpEabMQq4dASrI9FpkEDm3tIwYs4 | title=Overall medal standings – Doha 2006 | publisher=Olympic Council of Asia | work=ocasia.org | accessdate=10 August 2014}}
4. ^2005 SEA Games Boxing results
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