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ANNEX A: Games Fact Sheet 1 Special Olympics ANNEX A: Games Fact Sheet 1st Special Olympics Asia Pacific Games Location: City of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia Games Period: 1 – 7 December 2013 Contingent Size: 19 athletes No. of Sports Contingent Participating In: - 5 sports (Athletics, Aquatic, Badminton, Bocce and Bowling) Chef de Mission (CDM): Ms. Linda Prebhash Flag Bearer: Ms. Kimiki Sin Zaau Yung (Bowling) Pledge Taker: Mr. Yeo De Rong (Bowling) 27th SEA Games Location: Nyapyitaw, Yangon, Mandalay and Pathein, Myanmar Games Period: 11 – 22 December 2013 Contingent Size: 310 athletes No. of Sports Contingent Participating In: - 25 sports (Athletics, Aquatic (Diving, Swimming and Water Polo), Archery, Badminton, Basketball, Billiards and Snooker, Boxing, Canoeing, Chess, Cycling, Equestrian, Football, Golf, Hockey, Judo, Pencak Silat, Rowing, Sailing, Sepak Takraw, Shooting, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Traditional Boat Race, Wrestling and Wushu) Chef de Mission (CDM): Ms. Annabel Pennefather Flag Bearer: Ms. Dipna Lim Prasad (Athletics) Pledge Taker: Mr. Koh Jian Ying (Water Polo) 7th ASEAN Para Games Location: Nyapyitaw, Myanmar Games Period: 14 – 20 January 2014 Contingent Size: 60 athletes No. of Sports Contingent Participating In: - 6 sports (Athletics, Boccia, CP Football, Swimming, Table Tennis, Wheelchair Basketball) Chef de Mission (CDM): Mr. Justinian Chua Flag Bearer: Ms. Nurulasyiqah Binte Mohd Taha (Boccia) Pledge Taker: Ms. Yip Pin Xiu (Para-Swimming) ANNEX B: 1st Special Olympics Asia Pacific Games Contingent List S/N Sport Name Muhammad Rohaizat Bin Razid Cheng Chang Jing 1 - 4 Athletics Muhd Farhan Bin Mohd Hardi Hassanah Bte Kazali Chong Pok Yao Danial Rusydi Bin Rahman 5 - 8 Aquatics Ernie Meranida Bte Emi Merissa Chua Yi Shan Vikesh s/o Magenthran Ong Zhi Hui 9 - 12 Badminton Loh Huey Jye Nur Atiqah Bte Musrin Tay Qing Cheng Benedict Chong Guo Hong 13 – 16 Bocce Pua Li Ting Gladys Chiam Ying Ying Yeo De Rong 17 - 19 Bowling Nur Jabbariah Bte Jalani Kimiki Sin Zaau Yung ANNEX C: 27th SEA Games Contingent List S/N Sport Name Event(s) Yeo Foo Ee, Gary Lee Cheng Wei Kang Li Loong Calvin 1 - 6 4x100m (m) Muhammad Amirudin Bin Jamal Muhammad Elfi Bin Mustapa Muhammad Naqib Bin Asmin Ng Chin Hui Muncherji Zubin Percy Muhammad Zaki Bin Sapari 7 - 12 4x400m (m) Loh Guo Pei Poh Seng Song Khoo Kian Seong Kenneth - Yeo Foo Ee, Gary 100m (m) Athletics 13 Chan Sheng Yao Pole Vault (m) 14 Mok Ying Ren Marathon (m) 15 Zhang Guirong Shot Putt, Discus (w) 16 Du Xianhui Shot Putt, Discus, Javelin (w) Dipna Lim Prasad T. Piriyah Wendy Enn 17 - 22 4x400m (w) Pereira Veronica Shanti Tyra Summer Ree Goh Chui Ling 23 Wong Tuck Yim Discus (m) 24 Liew Wei Yen Ashley Marathon (m) 25 Lim Zi Qing Sean Pole Vault (m) Myra Lee Jia Wen 3m Springboard Synchronised 26 - 27 Fong Kay Yian (w) Kimberly Chan Wan Lin 10m Platform Synchronised 28 - 29 Aquatics - Arizir Fong Li (w) Diving Timothy Lee Han Kuan 3m Springboard 30 - 31 Synchronised, 10m Platform Mark Lee Han Ming Synchronised (m) 200m/100m Fly, 200m IM, 32 Joseph Isaac Schooling 200m Free, Relays (m) 100m/200m/400m Free, 33 Yeo Kai Quan Relays (m) 34 Darren Lim Fang Yue 50m/100m Free, Relays (m) 35 Ong Kaiyi Russell 50m Free, Relays (m) 36 Quah Zheng Wen 100m Back, Relays (m) 37 Aquatics - Pang Sheng Jun 400m IM, Relays (m) 38 Swimming Tseng Wei Wen Rachel Marjorie 400m IM, Relays (w) 100m/200m Fly, 100m Back, 39 Tao Li 100m Free, Relays (w) 40 Lim Xin Jing Cheryl 200m Breast, Relays (w) 100m/200m Breast, 200m IM, 41 Samantha Louisa Yeo Ginn Relays (w) 50m/100m/200m Free, Relays 42 Lim Xiang Qi Amanda (w) 100m/200m Free, 100m/200m 43 Quah Ting Wen Fly, Relays (w) 100m/200m/400m/800m Free, 44 Lynette Lim Shu-En 200m Fly, Relays (w) Member of 4x200m Free 45 Teo Jing-Wen Relay (W) Member of 4x100m Free 46 Ong Chui Bin, Mylene Relay (W) Member of 4x200m Free 47 Koh Hui Yu Relay (W) Member of 4x100m Free 48 Nur Marina Chan Shi Min Alif Abdullah Relay (W) 49 Meagan Lim Shen Hui 200m IM (W) Member of 4x100m Medley 50 Christopher Cheong Ee Hong Relay (M) Member of 4x100m Free 51 Clement Lim Yong’En Relay (M) 52 Rainer Ng Kai Wee 100m Back (M) 53 Ong Wei Shien Zach 200m Back (M) Member of 4x200m Free 54 Arren Quek Xin Hui Relay (M) 55 Teo Zhen Ren 1500m Free (M) 56 Tay Sin Chao Nigel Men's Team 57 Lin Diyang Men's Team 58 Loh Zhi Zhi Men's Team 59 Teo Zhen Wei Eugene Men's Team 60 Lim Yao Xiang Men's Team 61 Tan Jwee Ann Paul Louis Men's Team Aquatics - 62 Chiam Kunyang Men's Team Water Polo 63 Yu Nan Feng Samuel Moses Men's Team 64 Toh Zhi Hong Men's Team 65 Ang Wei Ming Sean Men's Team 66 Yip Yang Men's Team 67 Koh Jian Ying Men's Team 68 Quek Ruisheng Byron Men's Team Lui Su Lin Loh Tze Rong Vanessa 69-72 Clarice Ong Xue Ming Women's Recurve Team Chan Jing Ru - Archery Tan Si Lie (m) Mixed Recurve Team - Lui Su Lin (w) 73 Tan Si Lie Recurve Men Individual 74 Loh Tze Chieh Contessa Compound Women Individual 75 Pang Toh Jin Compound Men Individual 76 Gu Juan Women's Singles 77 Chen Jiayuan 78 Neo Yu Yan Vanessa (w) 79 Yao Lei (w) Badminton Women's Doubles 80 Shinta Mulia Sari (w) 81 Fu Mingtian (w) 82 Danny Bawa Chrisnanta (m) Mixed Doubles - Neo Yu Yan Vanessa (w) 83 Wong Zi Liang Derek Men's Singles 84 Su Mingrong Jabez Men's Basketball 85 Wong Wei Long Men's Basketball 86 Ng Hanbin Men's Basketball 87 Wu Qingde Men's Basketball 88 Oh Wei Jie Desmond Men's Basketball 89 Tan Chin Hong Men's Basketball Basketball 90 Hong Weijian Men's Basketball 91 Larry Liew Hua Sen Men's Basketball 92 Lim Shengyu Men's Basketball 93 Khaw Yeong Wooi Men's Basketball 94 Goh Kok Chiang Delvin Men's Basketball 95 Low Wenqiang Russel Men's Basketball Snooker Singles/Doubles, 6 96 Ang Boon Chin Red Snooker Singles (m) Snooker Singles/Doubles, 6 97 Lim Chun Kiat Red Snooker Singles (m) 98 Hoe Shu Wah Pool Singles (W) Billiards & 99 Chai Zeet Huey Pool Singles (W) Snooker English Billiards 100 Peter Edward Gilchrist Singles/Doubles/Team, English Scotch Doubles (m) English Billiards Doubles (with 101 Chan Keng Kwang Peter Gilchrist) (M) 102 Mohamed Hanurdeen Bin Hamid 52kg (m) 103 Muhammad Solihin Bin Nordin 56kg (m) 104 Boxing Muhamad Ridhwan Bin Ahmad 60kg (m) 105 Leong Jun Hao 64kg (m) 106 Zakaria Bin Ismail 81kg (m) 107 Lee Wei Ling Geraldine 108 Chen Jiexian Stephenie 109 Lee Yang Jing Wilona W K-4 1000m 110 Ng Xiang Ru Annabelle 111 Chen Jiemei Sarah 112 Suzanne Seah 113 Teo Guang Yi Lucas Canoeing 114 Tay Zi Qiang 115 Lee Wei Liang Bill 116 Loh Wei Fu Benjamin M K-4 1000m 117 Ooi Wei Cheng Brandon Muhammad Syaheenul Aiman Bin 118 Nasiman 119 Mervyn Toh Yingjie M K-1 200m 120 Liu Yang Hazel Blitz (W) Chess 121 Goh Kevin Individual Rapid Chess (M) 20km Individual Time Trial, 122 Chan Siew Kheng Dinah 100km Individual Road Race (w) Cycling 50km Individual Time Trial, 123 Low Darren 163km Individual Road Race (m) - Low Darren 124 Ho Jun Rong 100km Team Time Trial (m) 125 Low Ji Wen 126 Goh Choon Huat (Wu Junfa) 127 Tan Hong Chun 1.5km Downhill (m) 128 Marjanovic Predrag (m) 129 Chew Yen Tung, Catherine Marissa (w) Showjumping Team 130 Janine Khoo Su Pheng (w) 131 Equestrian Cheong Su-Yen (w) 132 Chew Pei Jia, Caroline Rosanna (w) - Marjanovic Predrag (m) Dressage Team 133 Catherine Oh Yung-Wen (w) 134 Natalie Pinruo Tan (w) 135 Mohamad Izwan Bin Mahbud Men's Team 136 Muhammad Syazwan Bin Buhari Men's Team 137 Muhammad Hafiz Bin Abu Sujad Men's Team 138 Muhammad Shakir Bin Hamzah Men's Team 139 Mohammad Afiq Bin Yunos Men's Team 140 Madhu M Mohana Men's Team 141 Muhammad Safuwan Bin Baharudin Men's Team 142 Muhammad Al-Qaasimy Abdul Rahman Men's Team 143 Mohammed Faritz Bin Abdul Hameed Men's Team 144 Muhammad Raihan Abdul Rahman Men's Team 145 Muhammad Faris Bin Ramli Men's Team 146 Muhammed Aqhari Bin Abdullah Men's Team 147 Hariss s/o Harun Men's Team 148 Muhammad Zulfahmi Mohd Arifin Men's Team 149 Muhammad Nazrul Ahmad Nazari Men's Team 150 Football Muhammad Shahfiq Bin Ghani Men's Team 151 Mohamad Sahil Suhaimi Men's Team Muhammad Khairul Nizam Bin 152 Men's Team Mohammad Kamal 153 Muhammad Syafiq Bin Mohamed Zainal Men's Team 154 Anumanthan Mohan Kumar Men's Team MUHAMMAD NEEZAM BIN ABDUL A Men's Team AZIZ B ALI HUDZAIFI BIN MOHD YUSOF Men's Team C QUAK JUN YI (GABRIEL) Men's Team MUHAMMAD IZZDIN SHAFIQ BIN D Men's Team YACOB E NG YONG WOO STANELY Men's Team F MUHAMMAD FAZLI BIN AYOB Men's Team MUHAMMAD FAREEZ BIN MOHD G Men's Team FARHAN MOHAMED IQBAL BIN HAMID H Men's Team HUSSAIN I ADAM BIN SWANDI Men's Team MUHAMMAD KHAIRULHIN BIN MOHD J Men's Team KHALID 155 Ke-Jun Jonathan WOO 156 En Yong Jerome NG Men's Team 157 Chong Ching Marc ONG 158 Golf Abdul Hadi UDA THITH 159 Amanda TAN 160 Sock Hwee KOH Women's Team 161 Wei Ping Amelia YONG 162 Cher Shao Jie Benjamin Men's Team 163 Karleef Sasi Abdullah Men's Team 164 Saifulnizam Mohamad Seftu Men's Team 165 Haikal Eiman Supa'at Men's Team 166 Suresh A Men's Team 167 Enrico Elifh Abdul Lathif Marican Men's Team 168 Muhammad Nur Iszuan Adon Men's Team 169 Ishwarpal Singh Grewal Men's Team 170 Mohamad Farhan Kamsani Men's Team Hockey (M) 171 Silas Abdul Razak Noor Shah Men's Team 172 Muhammad Shafiq Rashid Men's Team 173 Muhammad Haseef Salim Men's Team 174 Johnson Sivalingam Men's Team 175 Syed Syahmi Syed Ali Men's Team 176 Tan Yi Ru Men's Team 177 Muhammed Sabri Yuhari Men's Team 178 Nur Ashriq Ferdaus Zul'kepli Men's Team 179 N Balukumaran Men's Team 180 Chen Liyuan Women's Team 181 Chua Xinni Women's Team 182 Lam Xin Ni Women's Team 183 Tan Laura Women's Team 184 Lai Shi Qi Felissa Women's Team 185 Lim Ju Hong Janna Women's Team 186 Ho Puay Ling Women's Team 187 Lim Ooi Hong Joan-Anne
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