Malaysia competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. The flag of Malaysia, also known as the Jalur Gemilang ("Stripes of Glory" comprises a field of 14 alternating red and white stripes along The International Olympic Committee ( IOC) uses Three letter acronym country codes to refer to each group of athletes that participate in the Olympic National Olympic Committees (or NOCs) are the national constituents of the worldwide Olympic movement "I am proud and happy to proclaim that you have presented to the world the best Olympic Games ever Sydney (ˈsɪdniː is the most populous city in Australia, with a Metropolitan area population of approximately 4 Malaysia first participated at the Olympic Games in 1956 and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games since then except when The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad are an International Multi-sport event, usually quadrennial organised by the International Malaysia competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Malaysia competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. Malaysia competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. Malaysia competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. Malaysia competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. Malaysia competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea. Malaysia competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Malaysia competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. Malaysia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Malaysia competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, People's Republic of China. Malaya competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. Malaya competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. It was the second and last Olympic appearance by the nation which North Borneo competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. For the biogeographical region see Malesia Malaysia (məˈleɪʒə or /məˈleɪziə/ is a country that consists of thirteen states and "I am proud and happy to proclaim that you have presented to the world the best Olympic Games ever Sydney (ˈsɪdniː is the most populous city in Australia, with a Metropolitan area population of approximately 4 For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics.
Results by event
Men's 100 m
- Watson Nyambek
- Round 1 - 10. At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, 46 events in athletics were contested 24 for men and 22 for women 61 (did not advance)
Women's 20 km walk
- Yu Fang Yuan
- Final - 1:34:19 (15th place)
Men's singles
- Ong Ewe Hock
- Round of 64: Bye
- Round of 32: Defeated Peter Knowles of Great Britain
- Round of 16: Lost to Tautik Hidayat of Indonesia
- Wong Choong Hann
- Round of 64: Bye
- Round of 32: Defeated Jyri Aalto of Finland
- Round of 16: Defeated Kenneth Jonassen of Denmark
- Quarterfinal: Lost to Xia Xuanze of China
Men's doubles
Men's 3 m springboard
- Ken - Nee Yeoh
- Preliminary - 364. Badminton at the 2000 Summer Olympics included five events (men's and women's singles men's and women's doubles and mixed doubles Ong Ewe Hock (born March 14, 1972 in Penang) is a former Malaysian Chinese Badminton singles player whose prime years were in Peter Knowles (born 30 September 1945 in Fitzwilliam, near Wakefield, Yorkshire) is an English former football player Kenneth Jonassen (born July 3, 1974 in Herning) is a male Badminton player from Denmark, who formerly had the fastest smash record Xia Xuanze ( born January 5, 1979 in Zhejiang) is a male Chinese Badminton player Cheah Soon Kit (born 09 January 1968 in Ipoh, Perak) is a retired male Badminton player from Malaysia, specialized in men's Chen Qiqiu ( born January 4, 1978 in Meizhou, Guangdong province is a male Badminton player from the People's Republic of China Ha Tae-kwon (born April 30 1975) is a male Badminton player from South Korea. Kim Dong-moon (born 22 September 1975) is a male Badminton player from South Korea won major titles between the mid 1990's and the mid 2000's Choong Tan Fook ( born February 6, 1976) is a male Badminton player from Malaysia, who competed in Badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics Lee Wan Wah ( born 24 November, 1975 in Ipoh, Perak) is a male Badminton men doubles player from Malaysia. Pramote Teerawiwatana (born 14 June 1967) is a male Badminton player from Thailand. Flandy Limpele (born in Manado, Sulawesi Utara, 9 February 1974) is a male Badminton player from Indonesia. Eng Hian (born May 17, 1977) is a male Badminton player from Indonesia. Lee Dong-soo (born June 7 1974) is a male Badminton player from South Korea who reached the semi-finals in Badminton at the 2004 Summer Yoo Yong-sung (born October 25, 1974) is a male Badminton player from South Korea. Ha Tae-kwon (born April 30 1975) is a male Badminton player from South Korea. Kim Dong-moon (born 22 September 1975) is a male Badminton player from South Korea won major titles between the mid 1990's and the mid 2000's At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, eight Diving events were contested for the first time due to the inclusion of synchronized 38 (22nd place, did not advance)
Men's 10 m platform
- Mohd - Azheem Bahari
- Preliminary - 342. 24 (25th place, did not advance)
Men's 10 m platform
- Ken - Nee Yeoh
- Preliminary - 361. 86 (24th place, did not advance)
Women's 3 m springboard
- Mun Yee Leong
- Preliminary - 186. 51 (39th place, did not advance)
Women's 10 Metre Platform
- Mun Yee Leong
- Preliminary - 227. 28 (34th place, did not advance)
Men's Team Competition
- Preliminary Round (Group A)
- 9th/12th place: Malaysia – Spain 0–1
- 11th/12th place: Malaysia – Poland 3–2 → Eleventh place
- (01. Final results for the Field Hockey Competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics: Men's Tournament See also: Men's The Malaysia national field hockey team is Malaysia 's representative in Field hockey tournaments around the world The Malaysia national field hockey team is Malaysia 's representative in Field hockey tournaments around the world The Malaysia national field hockey team is Malaysia 's representative in Field hockey tournaments around the world The Malaysia national field hockey team is Malaysia 's representative in Field hockey tournaments around the world The Malaysia national field hockey team is Malaysia 's representative in Field hockey tournaments around the world The Malaysia national field hockey team is Malaysia 's representative in Field hockey tournaments around the world The Malaysia national field hockey team is Malaysia 's representative in Field hockey tournaments around the world ) Roslan Jamaluddin (gk)
- (02. ) Singh Maninderjit
- (03. ) Chua Boon Huat
- (04. ) Gobinathan Krishnamurthy
- (05. ) Kuhan Shanmuganathan
- (06. ) Nor Azlan Bakar
- (07. ) Chairil Anwar Abdul Aziz
- (08. ) Mohan Jiwa
- (09. ) Mohammed Madzli Ikmar
- (10. ) Ibrahim Suhaimi
- (11. ) Nor Saiful Zaini Nasiruddin
- (12. ) Keevan Raj Kalikavandan
- (13. ) Mirnawan Nawawi
- (14. ) Calvin Fernandez
- (15. ) Abdul Rahman Shaiful Azli
- (16. ) Ibrahim Mohammed Nasihin (gk)
Head Coach: Stephen van Huizen
Open Laser
- Kevin Lim
- Race 1 - (30)
- Race 2 - (31)
- Race 3 - 14
- Race 4 - 14
- Race 5 - 16
- Race 6 - 16
- Race 7 - 13
- Race 8 - 29
- Race 9 - 18
- Race 10 - 23
- Race 11 - 2
- Final - 145 (22nd place)
Men's 100 m Freestyle
- Allen Ong
- Preliminary Heat - 51. Final results for the Sailing events at the 2000 Summer Olympics: Medal table RankCountryGold Silver Bronze 1Great Britain320 2Australia211 3Austria200 At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, 32 Swimming events were contested 93 (did not advance)
Men's 200 m Freestyle
- Allen Ong
- Preliminary Heat - 1:54. 53 (did not advance)
Men's 400 m Freestyle
- Dieung Manggang
- Preliminary Heat - 04:03. 77 (did not advance)
Men's 1500 m Freestyle
- Dieung Manggang
- Preliminary Heat - 16:02. 11 (did not advance)
Men's 100 m Butterfly
- Anthony Ang
- Preliminary Heat - 55. 26 (did not advance)
Men's 200 m Butterfly
- Anthony Ang
- Preliminary Heat - 02:00. 12 (did not advance)
Men's 100 m Breaststroke
- Elvin Chia
- Preliminary Heat - 01:02. 81 (did not advance)
Men's 200 m Breaststroke
- Elvin Chia
- Preliminary Heat - 02:26. 84 (did not advance)
Men's 100 m Backstroke
- Alex Lim
- Preliminary Heat - 56. 81 (did not advance)
Men's 200 m Backstroke
- Alex Lim
- Preliminary Heat - 02:08. 23 (did not advance)
Men's 400 m Individual Medley
- Wan Azlan Wan Abdullah
- Preliminary Heat - 04:36. 90 (did not advance)
Men's 4x100 m Medley
- Alex Lim, Elvin Chia, Anthony Ang, Allen Ong
- Preliminary Heat - 03:48. 32 (did not advance)
Women's 50 m Freestyle
- Marilyn Chua
- Preliminary Heat - 27. 66 (did not advance)
Women's 100 m Breaststroke
- Yi Ting Siow
- Preliminary Heat - 01:13. 92 (did not advance)
Women's 200 m Breaststroke
- Yi Ting Siow
- Preliminary Heat - 02:34. 52 (did not advance)
Women's 200 m Individual Medley
- Wai Yen Sia
- Preliminary Heat - 02:23. 31 (did not advance)
Women's 400 m Individual Medley
- Wai Yen Sia
- Preliminary Heat - 04:59. 18 (did not advance)
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