Malaysia at the 2017 Asian Youth Para Games information
Sporting event delegation
Malaysia at the 2017 Asian Youth Para Games
IPC code
MAS
NPC
Malaysian Paralympic Council
in Dubai 10–14 December 2017
Competitors
12 in 5 sports
Flag bearer
S. Thavanesvaran
Medals Ranked 15th
Gold
5
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
8
Asian Youth Para Games appearances
2009
2013
2017
2021
Malaysia participated at the 2017 Asian Youth Para Games which was held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from 10 to 14 December 2017. Malaysia contingent had 12 athletes competed in five sports and was led by chef de mission, Siti Zaharah Abdul Khalid.[1]
Malaysia won five gold, one silver and two bronze medal, placing 15th among 30 nations.[2]
^"Malaysia set 20-medal target at Asian Youth Para Games". The Star. 1 December 2017. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
^"AYPG 2017 Medal Tally". Asian Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
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