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CHAPTER 4: SOUTH EAST ASEAN (SEA GAMES) - Coggle Diagram
CHAPTER 4: SOUTH EAST ASEAN (SEA GAMES)
CONTENT
Introduction
History of Sea Games
Southeast Asian Games
Malaysia Involvement
Significant Event
Hall of Fame
HALL OF FAME
DATO' M. RAJAMANI
Rajamani was coma for 18 hours because struck by lightning
She survived but she suffered a temporary loss of memory
She is the 1st sportswomen of the year for Malaysia in 1966
She then turned to coaching
LEONG MUN YEE
competed at the 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympics
won bronze medal at 2009 World Championship
Malaysian diver
Graduated with a degree incommunication from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
SHAHARUDDIN JAFFAR
Malaysia first cycling gold medal at the 1965
finished fourth in 1967
MARINA CHIN
She rewrote the national records in the 100m, 200m, 400m
Winning the total seven gold medals in the SEA Games
ANNIE GOH KOON GEE
Won a gold medal at the Seap Games in Kuala Lumpur
Featured in two other SEA Games which won her team silver medaks Bangkok (1967) and Singapore (1973)
Known as the Queen of Basketball during heydays
RAZIF AND JAILANI SIDEK
Sidek Brothers introduced the infamous 'S' Service
He was also a member of the Malaysian aquad that won the Thomas Cup
Won gold medal in SEA Games 1989 & 1991
SOUTHEAST ASIAN GAMES
SEAGF
SEAGF Charter and Rules has been approved and adopted by the SEAGF Council Meeting held on 29th April 1978 in Bali, Indonesia
RESPONSIBLITIES OF SEAGF COUNCIL
Ensuring the regular celebration of the SEA Games
Making them worthy of the glorious history
Encouraging, guide and lead in sports competitions
MALAYSIA INVOLVEMENT
Change the name
Malaysian join hand with Singapore to resubmit the name change proposal
Participating and hosting
Malaysia perticipated in all series of SEA Games 6 times
Use the new name (SEA Gmes)
First bear that was held in Kuala Lumpur in 1977 with seven countries participating
Sepak Takraw
Accapted for SEAP Games competition in 1965
SIGNIFICANT EVENTS
Selection Of Sport
During 26th SEA Games, Indonesia introduce no less than 12 roller skating events (2011)
Myanmar dropped several popular sports (tennis, beach volleyball, gymnastic, bowling) added traditional games (chinlone)
Protest Official Decision
swimmer Jasmine Alkhaldi lost gold medal due to false start
Drug Usage
Malaysia 4x400m team and Amirul hamizan stripped of its gold medals (2011)
INTRODUCTION
Biannual multi-sport
All athelets must be entered by their National Olympic Committee
11 countries of Souttheast Asia was involve
Originated from South East Asia Paninsular Games which initiate by Luang Sukhum Nayapradit from Thailand in late 1957.
HISTORY OF SEA GAMES
Members of SEAP Games were Thailand, Malaysia, Combodia, Myanmar, Laos, South Vietnam
Logo of SEA Games was six connected rings because it concluded six countries such Thailand, Malaysia, Combodia, Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam at beginning of SEA Games
Origins of Sea Games was Southeast Asian Peninsular Games or SEAP Games
Then it became seven countries when Singapore participated in the SEA Games
Southeast Asian Games known as SEA GAMES
Brunei, Malaysia, Thailand, Combodia, Myanmar, Timor-leste, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Singapore