Sukma Games
Sukma Games logo
First event1986 Sukma Games in Kuala Lumpur
Occur everytwo years
Last event2022 Sukma Games in Kuala Lumpur
PurposeMulti-sport event for states in Malaysia
WebsiteNational Sports Council of Malaysia

The Sukma Games (Malay: Sukan Malaysia, lit.: Malaysian Games) is a biennial national multi-sport event involving young athletes from Malaysian 13 member states and the Federal territory. The games is regulated by the National Sports Council of Malaysia, the state sports council of the respective member states, the Olympic Council of Malaysia and the National Sports association of the games respective sporting event. The designer of this logo was Mr. Anuar bin Dan in 1986.[1][2][3]

Participating teams

[4]

Notes:

  1. ^ Not from within Malaysia.

Former participating teams

Notes:

  1. ^ Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya participated as a combined Federal Territory contingent since 2006.
  2. ^ Not from within Malaysia.

Sports

The list below shows the sports that are played at all the Sukma Games since 1986.[5][6]

Core sports

Optional sports

All-time medal table

Below shows the all time medal table of Sukma Games from 1986 to 2018. Defunct teams are highlighted in italics.

Sukma Games all-time medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Selangor8007868872473
2 Sarawak7116497052065
3 Perak4434676161526
4 Terengganu4384465731457
5 Pahang4163914391246
6 Penang4154255511391
7 Johor3533735061232
8 Sabah3103674881165
9 Federal Territory3033163871006
10 Kuala Lumpur274276279829
11 Kedah273252367892
12 Negeri Sembilan241242346829
13 Malacca210211278699
14 Kelantan139150193482
15 Perlis6771153291
16 Police313645112
17Malaysia Universities17171549
18 Armed Forces12273978
19 Brunei5153353
20 Labuan221014
21Malaysia Schools22913
22 Northern Territory1012
Totals (22 entries)54635521692017904

Medal table by edition

1986 Sukma Games

  *   Host nation (Kuala Lumpur)

1986 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1MalaysiaKuala Lumpur*36322290
2 Selangor23141451
3 Sarawak1381435
4 Perak10151742
5 Penang9202150
6 Sabah98825
7 Police94720
8 Johor65617
9 Kedah551121
10 Armed Forces281121
11 Malacca2158
12 Terengganu2147
13 Pahang14611
14 Negeri Sembilan0145
15 Kelantan0112
16 Perlis0011
17Malaysia Universities0000
Totals (17 entries)127127152406
Source: [7]

1988 Sukma Games

  *   Host nation ( Kuala Lumpur)

1988 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Selangor26172972
2 Sarawak24181557
3 Penang19141548
4Malaysia Kuala Lumpur*12122246
5 Negeri Sembilan106521
6 Johor93921
7 Kedah66820
8 Police63514
9 Malacca57416
10 Sabah412824
11Malaysia Universities44816
12 Perak3202144
13 Terengganu2248
14 Kelantan13711
15 Pahang1157
16 Perlis1056
17 Armed Forces0112
Totals (17 entries)133129171433

1990 Sukma Games

  *   Host nation (Sarawak)

1990 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Sarawak*44171879
2 Kuala Lumpur19201857
3 Penang17222463
4 Perak12162250
5 Selangor11183463
6 Negeri Sembilan74415
7 Sabah541019
8 Malacca46616
9 Police44210
 Terengganu44210
11 Kedah27615
12 Johor251219
13 Kelantan2237
14 Perlis1078
15 Pahang0257
16Malaysia Universities0213
17 Armed Forces0123
Totals (17 entries)134134176444

1992 Sukma Games

  *   Host nation (Johor)

1992 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Sarawak36272689
2 Johor*26212269
3 Selangor23254189
4 Penang22282272
5 Kuala Lumpur22233277
6 Perak18102149
7 Sabah9161338
8 Malacca761225
9 Kedah67821
10 Negeri Sembilan65314
11 Armed Forces551828
12 Pahang55818
13Malaysia Universities45211
14 Kelantan391224
15 Terengganu341017
16 Police2158
17 Perlis2002
Totals (17 entries)199197255651

1994 Sukma Games

  *   Host nation (Perak)

1994 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Sarawak39283097
2 Kuala Lumpur31392696
3 Selangor284133102
4 Perak*26262577
5 Pahang21162057
6 Sabah19141447
7 Johor17132252
8 Penang13122449
9 Kedah852033
10 Kelantan661022
11 Armed Forces512724
12 Terengganu53715
13 Negeri Sembilan42410
14 Malacca411015
15 Police38213
16 Perlis1089
17Malaysia Universities0213
Totals (17 entries)230228263721

1996 Sukma Games

  *   Host nation (Pahang*)

1996 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Selangor574344144
2 Sarawak564952157
3 Pahang**374244123
4 Kuala Lumpur34273293
5 Perak22252875
6 Sabah20192261
7 Terengganu8161539
8 Kelantan8111130
9 Kedah861832
10 Negeri Sembilan641020
11 Penang5101025
12 Malacca591125
13Malaysia Universities4004
14 Johor271726
15 Perlis2248
16 Police13812
17 Brunei1102
18Malaysia Schools1023
19 Labuan0000
Totals (19 entries)277274328879

1998 Sukma Games

  *   Host nation (Selangor)

1998 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Selangor*806141182
2 Sarawak464541132
3 Perak25253787
4 Kuala Lumpur23252674
5 Pahang21293686
6 Penang1252340
7 Terengganu11141540
8 Sabah11101233
9 Kelantan1191030
10 Kedah8131536
11 Johor771630
12 Negeri Sembilan481325
13 Malacca481123
14 Perlis1236
15 Labuan0022
Malaysia Schools0022
Totals (16 entries)264261303828

2000 Sukma Games

  *   Host nation (Host state (Penang))

2000 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Selangor535654163
2 Sarawak495556160
3 Perak463740123
4 Penang*34263696
5 Kuala Lumpur33323095
6 Pahang27263588
7 Johor20173168
8 Kedah17152153
9 Sabah12111841
10 Negeri Sembilan12101335
11 Kelantan8121535
12 Malacca7101431
13 Terengganu64818
14 Perlis45514
15Malaysia Universities3328
16Malaysia Schools1135
17 Brunei0134
Police0134
19 Labuan0000
Totals (19 entries)3323223871041

Edition

EditionYearHostMain StadiumStart DateEnd DateSportsEventsTeamsCompetitorsTop state
I1986Kuala LumpurStadium Merdeka19 April26 April17Kuala Lumpur (1)
II198812 November19 November17Selangor (1)
III1990 SarawakSarawak State Stadium, Kuching18 July27 July17Sarawak (1)
IV1992 JohorTan Sri Dato Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium, Johor Bahru1 July11 July17Sarawak (2)
V1994 PerakPerak Stadium, Ipoh9 June18 June17Sarawak (3)
VI1996 PahangDarul Makmur Stadium, Kuantan1 June10 June19Selangor (2)
VII1998 SelangorOpening ceremony
Shah Alam Stadium
Closing ceremony
Malawati Indoor Stadium
17 April26 April16Selangor (3)
VIII2000 PenangBatu Kawan Stadium, Batu Kawan25 May4 June30195875Selangor (4)[11]
IX2002 SabahLikas Stadium, Kota Kinabalu7 September14 September27205324Selangor (5)
X2004 Negeri SembilanTuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Seremban29 May6 June30176000Selangor (6)
XI2006 KedahDarul Aman Stadium, Alor Star28 May4 June26164882Selangor (7)
XII2008 TerengganuSultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium, Kuala Terengganu31 May9 June31156000Terengganu (1)
XIII2010 MalaccaHang Jebat Stadium, Paya Rumput10 June19 June33157000Terengganu (2)
XIV2011Federal Territories of Malaysia Kuala LumpurKLFA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur2 June12 June24143368Terengganu (3)
XV2012 PahangDarul Makmur Stadium, Kuantan9 July16 July24155828Terengganu (4)
XVI2013Federal Territories of Malaysia Kuala LumpurNSC Mini Stadium, KL Sports City, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur28 June7 July23130143618Selangor (8)
XVII2014 PerlisTuanku Syed Putra Stadium, Kangar24 May4 June24389157815Federal Territory (2)
XVIII2016 SarawakSarawak Stadium, Kuching23 July31 July24382155670Selangor (9)
XIX2018 Perak[12]Perak Stadium, Ipoh11 September22 September29427157464Terengganu (5)
XX2022Federal Territories of Malaysia Kuala LumpurDataran Gemilang, UKM, Bangi, Selangor16 September24 September31 426 15 6606 Johor (1)
XXI2024 SarawakSarawak Stadium, Kuching (expected)Future event
XXII2026MSNFuture event
XXIII2028 Kelantan Bukit Merbau Stadium, Pasir Puteh Kelantan(expected)Future event
XXIV2030MSNFuture event
XXV2032 SabahLikas Stadium, Kota Kinabalu (expected)Future event
XXVI2034MSNFuture event

List of the Sukma Games' Sportsman and Sportswoman

[13][14]

EditionYearSukma Games' SportsmanSukma Games' Sportswoman
NameContingentSportNameContingentSport
I1986
II1988
III1990Gerard Liew PenangSwimmingTania Hamid Bugo SarawakSwimming
IV1992Khoo Kah HockMalaysia MASUMArcheryMagdaline Goh PenangSwimming
Azmi Ibrahim
(Most Promising Sportsman)
 PahangAthleticsShalin Zulkifli
(Most Promising Sportswoman)
 SelangorBowling
V1994Azmi Ibrahim PahangAthleticsYew Chai Peng PerakAthletics
VI1996
VII1998Chai Song Lip SarawakAthleticsHo Hsu Ee Kuala LumpurSwimming
VIII2000Allen Ong PerakSwimmingSia Wai Yen Kuala LumpurSwimming
IX2002Ng Shu Mun PerakArtistic gymnasticsNgew Sin Mei Kuala LumpurAthletics
Petra Nabila Mustafa
(Most Promising Sportswoman)
 Negeri SembilanAthletics
X2004Daniel Bego SarawakSwimmingCindy Ong PerakSwimming
XI2006Zulkifli Che Rose SarawakWeightliftingLew Yih Wey Negeri SembilanSwimming
XII2008Foo Jian Beng SelangorSwimmingMarellyn Liew SarawakSwimming
XIII2010J. Karthik MalaccaAthleticsChan Kah Yan Federal TerritorySwimming
XIV2011Ahmad Shafie Abd Jabar JohorCanoeingJupha Somnet PerlisCycling
XV2012Abdul Mubin Rahim TerengganuWeightliftingFrenceay Titus SabahWeightlifting
XVI2013Danniel Iskandar Richard SelangorArtistic gymnasticsEsmelda Arecia Menti Alfred Geling SarawakArtistic gymnastics
XVII2014Muhammad Irfan Shamshuddin Negeri SembilanAthleticsJelinie Empera SarawakWeightlifting
XVIII2016Khairul Hafiz Jantan MalaccaAthleticsNur Aqilah Yusof TerengganuArchery
XIX2018Eugenius Lo Foh Soon SabahArcheryAzreen Nabila Alias TerengganuAthletics
XX 2022 Muhammad Fakhrullah Rumaize  Johor Canoeing Tan Rouxin  Johor Swimming

Para Sukma Games

Para Sukma Games (Malay: Para Sukan Malaysia), is a multi-sport event held for Malaysian athletes with disabilities.[15][16] The games was previously known as the National Games of Malaysia For the Disabled (Malay: Sukan Kebangsaan Bagi Orang Cacat Anggota Malaysia) from 1982 until 1998 and the Malaysian Paralympiad (Malay: Paralimpiad Malaysia) from 1998 until 2018 and held separately with Sukma Games until 2010.[17][18]

Editions

Games Year Host state Sports Contingent Top state
I1982 Kuala Lumpur214
II1984 Selangor214
III1986 Penang214
IV1988 Kelantan215
V1990 Malacca217
VI1992 Terengganu217
VII1994 Johor215Sarawak (1)
VII1996 Sarawak218Sarawak (2)
IX1998 Selangor514Sarawak (3)
X2000 Kuala Lumpur1023Sarawak (4)
XI2002 Kuala Lumpur1523Sarawak (5)
XII2004 Kuala Lumpur1815Sarawak (6)
XIII2006 Kuala Lumpur1615Sarawak (7)
XIV2008 Kuala Lumpur1615Sarawak (8)
XV2010 Malacca1615Sarawak (9)
XVI2012 Pahang1715Sarawak (10)
XVII2014 Perlis915Sarawak (11)
XVIII2016 Sarawak915Sarawak (12)
XIX2018 Perak1015Sarawak (13)
XX2022 Kuala Lumpur1015Sabah (1)

See also

References

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