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TABLE of CONTENTS Year Games/ Host Page No TABLE OF CONTENTS Year Games/ Host Page No. 1951 1st Asian Games, New Delhi, 2 India 1954 2nd Asian Games, Manila, 4 Philippines 1958 3rd Asian Games, Tokyo, 6 Japan 1962 4th Asian Games, Jakarta, 7 Indonesia 1966 5th Asian Games, Bangkok, 8 Thailand 1970 6th Asian Games, Bangkok, 10 Thailand 1974 7th Asian Games, Tehran, 12 Iran 1978 8th Asian Games, Bangkok, 14 Thailand 1982 9th Asian Games, New Delhi, 16 India 1986 10th Asian Games, Seoul, 17 Korea 1990 11th Asian Games, Beijing, 18 China 1994 12th Asian Games, 19 Hiroshima, Japan 1998 13th Asian Games, Bangkok, 21 Thailand 2002 14th Asian Games, Busan, 24 Korea 1st ASIAN GAMES NEW DELHI, INDIA, 1951 TOTAL : 5 GOLD MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Ng Liang Chiang 110m Hurdles (15.2) Swimming Medallist Event Record 2 Neo Chwee Kok 400m Freestyle (5:13.8) 3 Neo Chwee Kok 800m Freestyle (11:02.2) 4 Neo Chwee Kok 1500m Freestyle (21:43.6) 5 Neo Chwee Kok 4 X 100m Freestyle Lionel Chee (4:19.8) Wiebe Wolters Barry Mitchell TOTAL : 3 SILVER MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Laura Dowdswell 200m (27.2) 2 Laura Dowdswell 80m Hurdles (13.5) Waterpolo Medallist Event Record 3 Kee Soon Bee Team Tan Hwee Hock Lionel Chee Ho Kian Bin Keith Mitchell Wiebe Wolters Tan Wee Eng Barry Mitchell TOTAL: 2 BRONZE MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Ng Liang Chiang 400m Hurdles (57.6) 2 Lloyd Valberg 110m Hurdles (15.7) 2ND ASIAN GAMES MANILA, PHILIPPINES, 1954 TOTAL : 1 GOLD MEDAL Waterpolo Medallist Event Record 1 Kee Soon Bee Team Tan Hwee Hock Tan Eng Bock Ho Kian Bin Tan Eng Teck Oh Chwee Hock Wiebe Wolters Keith Mitchell TOTAL : 4 SILVER MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Chan Onn Leng 400m Hurdles (54.8) 2 Mary Klass 100m (12.5) Boxing Medallist Event Record 3 Bulat Bin Ismail Welterweight (up to 67 kg) Swimming Medallist Event Record 4 Neo Chwee Kok 4 X 200m (9:27.0) Lionel Chee Ong Choon Lim Tan Teow Choon TOTAL : 4 BRONZE MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Tang Pei Wah 80 Hurdles (12.1) Swimming Medallist Event Record 2 Neo Chwee Kok 100m Freestyle (58.2) Weightlifting Medallist Event Record 3 Chay Wong Yew Featherweight (670.0 kg) 4 Harold de Castro Light heavyweight (750.0 kg) 3RD ASIAN GAMES TOKYO, JAPAN, 1958 TOTAL : 1 GOLD MEDAL Weightlifting Medallist Event Record 1 Tan Howe Liang Lightweight (375.0 kg) TOTAL : 1 SILVER MEDAL Waterpolo Medallist Event Record 2 Tan Eng Liang Team Tan Eng Bock Gan Eng Teck Lim Andrew Mitchell Derek George Mitchell John Barry TOTAL : 2 BRONZE MEDALS Boxing Medallist Event Record 1 Austin Derrick Dunsford Featherweight (up to 57.0 kg) 2 Jacinto Diaz Bantamweight (up to 54.0 kg) 4TH ASIAN GAMES JAKARTA, INDONESIA, 1962 TOTAL : 1 GOLD MEDAL Shooting Medallist Event Record 1 Fred B De Souza Small Bore Rifle Prone 50m (583 points) TOTAL : 2 BRONZE MEDALS Table Tennis Medallist Event Record 1 Lim Wai Sheng Men’s Team Lim Jit Choon Goh Soo Nam Sim Poh Lin Waterpolo Medallist Event Record 2 Singapore Team 5TH ASIAN GAMES BANGKOK, THAILAND, 1966 TOTAL : 5 SILVER MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 C Kunalan 100m (10.5) Swimming Medallist Event Record 2 Tan Thuan Heng 200m Freestyle (2:04.8) 3 Tan Thuan Heng 400m Freestyle (4:29.9) Waterpolo Medallist Event Record 4 Tan Eng Liang Team Tan Eng Bock Su Hong Zee Tan Thuan Heng Gan Eng Guan Gan Eng Teck Gan Eng Joo Lim Ting Khiang Tan Yam Cheng Thio Gim Hock Pang Tee Aun Weightlifting Medallist Event Record 5 Chua Phung Kim Bantamweight (320.0 kg) TOTAL : 7 BRONZE MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Cheong Wai Hing High Jump (1.58m) 2 C Kunalan 4 X 100m (3:13.4) Bava Natahar Gunasena Migale Ho Mun Cheong Swimming Medallist Event Record 3 Eu Michael 100m Back (1:15.2) 4 Alex Chan Meng Wah 200m Back (2.27.1) 5 Patricia Chan Li-Yin 100m Back (1:15.2) 6 Patricia Chan Li-Yin 200m Medley (2:42.2 7 Patricia Chan Li-Yin 4 X 100m Freestyle Tay Chin Joo (4:50.6) Tay Molly Jovina Tseng 6TH ASIAN GAMES BANGKOK, THAILAND, 1970 TOTAL : 6 SILVER MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Glory Barnabas 4 X 100m Wadhumal Schushila 48 Abu Bakar Maimoon Gan Bee Wah Swimming Medallist Event Record 2 Patricia Chan Li-Yin 400m Freestyle (4:52.4) 3 Patricia Chan Li-Yin 4 X 400m Freestyle Elaine Sng Poh Chuan (4:26.4) Jovina Tseng Tay Chin Joo 4 Patricia Chan Li-Yin 4 X 100m Medley Tan Guek Keow Esther (4:55.8) Tay Chin Joo Elaine Sng Poh Chuan Yachting Medallist Event Record 5 David Low Fireball Class Team James Tham 6 Yeo See Teck Moth Class TOTAL : 9 BRONZE MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 C Kunalan 100m (10.5) 2 C Kunalan 200m (21.5) Swimming Medallist Event Record 3 Tan Thuan Heng 100m Freestyle (56.4) 4 Patricia Chan Li-Yin 100m Freestyle (1:03.4) 5 Patricia Chan Li-Yin 200m Freestyle (2:19.0) 6 Tay Chin Joo 100m Back (1:11.1) 7 Tay Chin Joo 200m Ind Medley (2:35.9) 8 Tay Chin Joo 100m Butterfly (1:08.9) 9 Alex Chan Men Wah 4 X 200m Freestyle Soh Seng Hoi (8:35.8) Roy Chan Kum Wah Tan Thuan Heng 7TH ASIAN GAMES 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Tseng 8TH ASIAN GAMES BANGKOK, THAILAND, 1978 TOTAL : 2 GOLD MEDALS Swimming Medallist Event Record 1 Junie Sng Poh Leng 400m Freestyle (4:31.35) 2 Junie Sng Poh Leng 800m Freestyle (9:18.33) TOTAL : 1 SILVER MEDAL Swimming Medallist Event Record 1 Junie Sng Poh Leng 200m Freestyle (2:11.08) TOTAL : 4 BRONZE MEDALS Bowling Medallist Event Record 1 Wong Chin Wah Men’s Singles -1212 Waterpolo Medallist Event Record 2 Stephen Cheng Kian Kew Team Kenneth Kee Ang Guan Hin Michael Kong Kitson Lionel Liew Kongchu Soh Seng Thit Ang Ban Gee Teo Ming Chun Teo Keng Soon Ang Ban Leong Gan Ai Teck Yachting Medallist Event Record 3 Tan Swee Hung Ok Class (41.1) 4 Tan Kok Wah Fireball Class (31.7) Liem Keng Loei Lewis 9TH ASIAN GAMES NEW DELHI, INDIA, 1982 TOTAL : 1 GOLD MEDAL Swimming Medallist Event Record 1 Ang Peng Siong 100m Freestyle (53.0) TOTAL : 2 BRONZE MEDALS Swimming Medallist Event Record 1 Ang Peng Siong 100m Butterfly (58.37) 2 Lai May May 4 X 100m Freestyle National Record Gillian 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