ACHIEVEMENTS
ACHIEVEMENTS
Sukan Orang Cacat Malaysia (1982 - 1996)
Year - Host - Position - Total Gold Medals
1982 - Kuala Lumpur
1984 - Kuala Lumpur
1986 - Penang
1988 - Kelantan
1990 - Malacca
1992 - Terengganu
1994 - Johor
1996 - Sarawak - Sarawak Champion - 193 Gold Medals
Sukan Paralimpiad Malaysia (1998 - 2016)
Year - Host - Position - Total Gold Medals
1998 - Selangor - Sarawak Champion - 140 Gold Medals
2000 - Kuala Lumpur - Sarawak Champion - 127 Gold Medals
2002 - Kuala Lumpur - Sarawak Champion - 194 Gold Medals
2004 - Kuala Lumpur - Sarawak Champion - 173 Gold Medals
2006 - Kuala Lumpur - Sarawak Champion - 134 Gold Medals
2008 - Kuala Lumpur - Sarawak Champion - 126 Gold Medals
2010 - Melaka - Sarawak Champion - 68 Gold Medals
2012 - Pahang - Sarawak Champion - 72 Gold Medals
2014 - Perlis - Sarawak Champion - 66 Gold Medals
2016 - Sarawak - Sarawak Champion - 84 Gold Medals
Sukan Para SUKMA (2018 - 2022)
Year - Host - Position - Total Gold Medals
2018 - Perak - Sarawak Champion - 61 Gold Medals
2022 - Kuala Lumpur - Sarawak Runner Up - 50 Gold Medals
Sports for people with physical disabilities (OKU) in this country started in 1982 with the name of Malaysian Disabled Sports (1982 to 1996) which started in Kuala Lumpur in 1982 and followed in 1984. Apart from Kuala Lumpur, these games were also held in Penang (1986), Kelantan (1988), Melaka (1990), Terengganu (1992), Johor (1994) and Sarawak (1996). From 1982 to 1994 there was no record and only 1996 saw Sarawak emerge as champions with 193 gold medals.
In 1998 to 2016, the Malaysian Paralympic Games changed its name to the Malaysian Paralympic Games. Starting in Selangor (1998) Sarawak continued the championship streak by winning 140 gold medals followed by the next five editions in Kuala Lumpur in 2000 (127 gold medals), 2002 (194 gold medals), 2004 (173 gold medals), 2006 (134 gold medals) ) and 2008 (126 gold medals). Changing venues, Sarawak continued to taste glory when they continued their winning streak when they emerged champions in Melaka (2010) by winning 68 gold medals, Pahang (2012) with 72 gold medals, Perlis (2014) with 66 gold medals and Sarawak (2016) with 84 medals. gold.
The SUKMA Para Games began to be used in Perak in 2018 with Sarawak continuing to expand its dominance when it once again emerged as the overall champion with 61 gold medals. Meanwhile, in 2022 in Kuala Lumpur, Sabah emerged as the new power of the SUKMAs by edging out Sarawak (50 gold medals) and thus emerging as champions.
In 1998 to 2016, the Malaysian Paralympic Games changed its name to the Malaysian Paralympic Games. Starting in Selangor (1998) Sarawak continued the championship streak by winning 140 gold medals followed by the next five editions in Kuala Lumpur in 2000 (127 gold medals), 2002 (194 gold medals), 2004 (173 gold medals), 2006 (134 gold medals) ) and 2008 (126 gold medals). Changing venues, Sarawak continued to taste glory when they continued their winning streak when they emerged champions in Melaka (2010) by winning 68 gold medals, Pahang (2012) with 72 gold medals, Perlis (2014) with 66 gold medals and Sarawak (2016) with 84 medals. gold.
The SUKMA Para Games began to be used in Perak in 2018 with Sarawak continuing to expand its dominance when it once again emerged as the overall champion with 61 gold medals. Meanwhile, in 2022 in Kuala Lumpur, Sabah emerged as the new power of the SUKMAs by edging out Sarawak (50 gold medals) and thus emerging as champions.