2010 Malaysia Para Games

15th Malaysia Para Games
Host city Malacca
Motto Mengharungi Cabaran, Menyemai Harapan
(Against The Odds, Plant The Hopes)
Teams participating 15
Athletes participating 2343
Events 286
Sports 16
Opening ceremony 21 November 2010
Closing ceremony 26 November 2010
Main venue Hang Jebat Stadium
Website 2010 Malaysia Para Games
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The 2010 Malaysia Para Games, officially known as the 15th Malaysia Para Games was a Malaysian disabled multi-sport event held in Malacca from 21 to 26 November 2010, five months after the 2010 Sukma Games. This was the second time Malacca hosted the Malaysia Para Games and the first time since 1990. Around 2343 athletes from 13 states and 2 Federal Territories participated at the games which featured 286 events in 16 sports.[1]

Malacca is the first state to host the Malaysia Para Games based on the rotation system of the Sukma Games host, a recently introduced hosting system of the Malaysia Para Games. This means that begin this edition onwards, Malaysia Para Games is held at the venue where the Sukma Games last held.

The final medal tally was led by Sarawak, followed by Johor and Federal Territory, with host Malacca in fifth place. Several national records were broken during the games. Federal Territorian athlete Mohd Ziyad Zulkifli and Johorian athlete Nur Suhana Ramlan were announced as Best Sportsman and Best Sportswoman of the games respectively. The games were deemed generally successful, with the rising standard of disabled sports competition amongst the Malaysian states.[2][3]

Organisation

Venues

The 15th Malaysia Para Games had 12 venues for the games. 11 in Central Malacca and 1 in Alor Gajah.[4][5]

City Competition Venue Sports
Central MalaccaHang Jebat Stadium Athletics, Swimming, Lawn bowls, Goalball
Bistari Mini Stadium, Ayer Keroh Boccia
Malacca International Bowling Centre, Hang Tuah Jaya Bowling
Hang Tuah Jaya Tennis Complex Wheelchair Tennis
Malacca City Council Basketball Court Wheelchair Basketball
Youth and Sports complex, Ayer Keroh Futsal, Powerlifting
Malacca Marina and Harbour Sailing
Bukit Serindit Urban ParkCycling
Sri Kota High School, Ayer Leleh Table tennis
Malacca City Council Bestari HallBadminton
Hang Jebat Petanque Arena, Kampung GelamPetanque
Alor Gajah Universiti Teknologi MARA Chess

Marketing

The Official Mascot

The logo of the 2010 Malaysia Para Games bear the word “Paralimpiad Malaysia” (Malaysia Para Games) which is strengthen by the official logo of the Paralympics and represents the commitment of the Malaysia Paralympic Council in realizing its role through this biannual games. The logo, overall, resembles the strength of the Paralympic movement and its will at global stage to help spreading Paralympics spirit and ideology to every people across the globe. The edition number represents the glorious records made by participating athletes more than 2 decades since the games debut in 1982 and the consistency, stability, strength, will and readiness of Malaysia Para Games in playing greater and challenging role in the new era.

Mascot

The mascot of the 2010 Malaysia Para Games is a Chevrotain named “Jantan”, a common nickname given to Malaccan young men. The Chevrotain, commonly known as the mouse deer is a little legendary animal in Malaysia fame for its physical agility and critical thinking. It is an animal in Malay folk tales that exhibits wise, clever and fast thinking characteristics to escape from dangerous situations, especially enemy threats. In the games, the mascot represents the determination of participating athletes and like any other physically fit athletes, disabled athletes too have what it takes to go against all odds.[6]

The games

Participating states

Sports

Medal table

A total of 868 medals, comprising 286 Gold medals, 283 Silver medals and 299 Bronze medals were awarded to athletes. The host Malacca's performance was their best ever yet and were placed 5th overall among participating states.

Key

  *   Host state (Malacca)

2010 Malaysia Para Games medal table
 Rank  State Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Sarawak (SAR) 68 91 74 233
2  Johor (JOH) 52 25 26 103
3  Federal Territory (WIL) 36 29 39 104
4  Selangor (SEL) 25 21 26 72
5  Malacca (MEL)* 20 31 29 80
6  Penang (PEN) 15 20 22 57
7  Negeri Sembilan (NSE) 13 9 19 41
8  Terengganu (TER) 13 8 12 33
9  Kedah (KED) 10 9 10 29
10  Sabah (SAB) 9 7 7 23
11  Kelantan (KEL) 8 12 14 34
12  Pahang (PAH) 7 5 6 18
13  Perak (PRK) 4 6 5 15
14  Labuan (LBN) 3 6 5 14
15  Perlis (PER) 3 4 5 12
Total (15 States) 286 283 299 868

See also

References

  1. "Malacca 15th Para Games begins".
  2. News from Utusan
  3. Harian Metro News
  4. "Kejohanan Sukan Paralimpiad Ke-15 Di Melaka Bulan Depan". BERNAMA. Mstar.
  5. "Official Website". Archived from the original on 3 December 2010.
  6. "Logo and Mascot at the official site". Archived from the original on 24 November 2010. Retrieved 27 August 2015.(in Malay)
Preceded by
2008
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia Para Games Succeeded by
2012
Pahang
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