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Malaysia and India are proud to have won 32 and 107 medals respectively at the Asian Games 2023

by Diya
October 9, 2023
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The Asian Games are the dream of many athletes living in Asia. It is one of the main ways to reach the international sporting platform when representing your country. Every Asia Games is not only the effort of one specific athlete but also the teamwork and the sacrifice of many people from behind them. An athlete’s victory is not only celebrated by them, but their country also shares the moment with them.

This platform has seen many victories, defeats, tears of joy, disappointment, patriotism, sportsmanship, and nothing more than resounding cheers throughout the match. This means that each Asian Game season is celebrated as a festival. All the athletes participating in the Asian Games were prodigies of their country and each athlete gave their all during the games.

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In the previous Asian Games, Malaysia’s medal record was 27 medals an it is proud than in this year’s Asian Games held on October 8, Hangzhou, China, Malaysia this time won 32 medal while India won 107 medals and rose 4th place on the rankings. Our proud Malaysian competitors won 6 gold medals, 8 silver medals and 8 brown medals and gave a close fight to the opponents. Meanwhile, the Indian team won 28 gold medals, 38 silver medals and 41 brown medals.

Malaysia’s medal result in detail: Archery; 1 Bronze medal, Artistic Gymnastics; 1 Bronze medal, Athletics; 3 Bronze medals, Badminton; 1 Bronze medal, Cycling Track; 4 Bronze medals, Diving; 1 Silver medal and 4 Bronze medals, Equestrian; 1 Gold medal, Esports; 1 Silver medal and 1 Bronze medal, Karate: 1 Gold medal and 2 Silver medals, Sailing; 1 Gold medal and 2 Bronze medals, Sepaktakraw; 2 Silver medals, Squash; 2 Gold medals, 1 Silver medal and 1 Bronze medal, Wushu; 1 Silver medal and all in total 32 medals.

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Finally, the results of this year’s Asian Games puta China at the top of the Asian rankings with 200 gold medals, Japan ranked second with 51 gold medals, and Korea ranked third with 42 gold medals.

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