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Sporting event delegation
Myanmar at the 2023 ASEAN Para Games
IPC code
MYA
NPC
Myanmar Paralympic Sports Federation
in Phnom Penh, Cambodia 2023 June 3 (3-06-2023) – 2023 June 9 (9-06-2023)
Competitors
82[1] in 8 sports
Flag bearer
Aung Khaing Min (Athletics)
Medals Ranked 6th
Gold
15
Silver
23
Bronze
19
Total
57
Myanmar is participating at the 2023 ASEAN Para Games in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs sent 82 athletes to compete in 8 sports. Myanmar delegation included totally 126 with 82 athletes and 44 officials. The team was led by General Hla Moe, the chairman of Myanmar Paralympic Sports Federation.[2]
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