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CHAPTER 5: ASIAN GAMES, rashid sidek, ho ro bin, mokhtar dahari, nicol…
CHAPTER 5: ASIAN GAMES
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HISTORY
Second time they were held, the name of the games was changed to the Far Eastern Championship Games
for the 11th Games, they were renamed the Oriental Championship and scheduled to be held in Osaka, Japan
were participated in by six countries including Philippines, Thailand, China, Japan, Malaysia and Hong Kong
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Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a multi sport event held every four year
HALL OF FAME
ABDUL RASHID SIDEK
Born in July 8, 1968 in Banting, Selangor
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HO RO BIN
he got silver medal in Asian Games 1998 Bangkok, Thailand
gold medal in Asian Games 2002 Busan, Korea
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MOKHTAR DAHARI
Mokhtar won his 100th cap for the Malaysian national team when he played in a Merdeka Fotball Tournament match against Japan in 1976
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DATUK NICOL ANN DAVID
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Gold medal in 1998 Bangkok, 2006 Doha, 2010 Guangzhou, 2014 Glasgow, 2018 Jakarta
She has won rhe World Open title a record 8 times in 2005, 2006,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012 and 2014
silver medal in 2012 Busan, 2018 Jakarta
SIGNIFICANCE EVENT
it also build mutual communication, reconciliation and peace among participants
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Asian game 2002 at Busan, Korea win gold in controversial Asian Games badminton team
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Asian games 2006 at Doha, Soundarajan silver medalist in women's 800m race stripped of her silver medal
OLYMPIC COUNCIL OF ASIA
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The purpose of the OCA EB is to effectively set and control the policies, administration and bussines of OCA
MALAYSIA'S INVOLVEMENT
Malaysia first competed at the Asian Games in 1954 held in Manilla, Philippines
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ACHIEVEMENT
First Gold Medal
sprinter Tan Sri M Jegathesan, then only 19 delivered the first Asian Games gold medal for the country 1962
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First Medal
Malaya comprising 80 athelets, won their first medalsat the 1958 Tokyo edition
CRISES
1962
Host country Indonesia refused to permit the participation of Israel and the Republic of China due to political and religous issues
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