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Malaysia Para Games : ウィキペディア英語版
Malaysia Para Games

Malaysia Para Games (Malay: Paralimpiad Malaysia), also known as the disabled athletes Sukma Games is a national sports meet in Malaysia, patterned after the Paralympic Games held at the venue where Sukma Games last held. Participating athletes of this games from all states of Malaysia, include Physically challenged athletes with mobility and visual disabilities, amputees or those with cerebral palsy which compete in these Games. It is a sporting event in Malaysia held once every two year. This event is often viewed as a high end national level competition for disables and is usually referred to as the "Malaysian Paralympics". The first Games was held in 1982 in Kuala Lumpur. Participants of the event are picked from pool of possible strong disabled athletes for each respective state and are usually extremely proficient and skilled in their own respective disciplines.
==Information==
Malaysia Para Games, organized by Malaysia Paralympic Council under the supervision of the Ministry of Youth and Sports and National Sports Council of Malaysia is a multi-sport event held for disabled athletes nationwide. From 1982 to 1996, the games are known as Sukan Kebangsaan Bagi Orang Cacat Anggota Malaysia for the disabled. At that moment, only swimming and athletics available. It also invited ASEAN countries in 1990. In 1998 it is known as Sukan Paralimpiad Malaysia.
At that moment, events starts to grow with Goal Ball, Wheelchair tennis, Badminton as added main events.5 sports, Powerlifting, Archery, Boccia, Paralympic Association Football, Wheelchair Basketball are also introduced. Between 2000 and 2002, it invited ASEAN countries to participate, known as the Malaysia Para Games and ASEAN cities invitational. Sitting Volleyball, Judo, Fencing, Shooting and Equestrian are introduced. Sailing and wheelchair dance sport emerges as sport in 2004. The 2000 Malaysia Para Games inspires the creation of the regional multi-sport event a year later, known as the ASEAN Para Games.
2004 onwards, the games are only to be known as Malaysia Para Games. Only begins 2010 onwards the games held at the venue of where the Sukma Games last held so far there are three of them: Malacca in 2010, Pahang in 2012 and Perlis in 2014. Malaysia Para Games has a theme song titled "Antara Kita, Sesama Kita." which means - between us and within us.〔(Official Website of the 2012 Malaysia Para Games-History (Sejarah) )〕 Participating athletes of this games from all states of Malaysia, include Physically challenged athletes with mobility and visual disabilities, amputees or those with cerebral palsy which compete in these Games. From the very beginning, it is a sporting event in Malaysia held once every two year. 〔This event is often viewed as a high end national level competition for disables and is usually referred to as the "Malaysian Paralympics". The first Games was held in 1982 in Kuala Lumpur. Participants of the event are picked from pool of possible strong disabled athletes for each respective state and are usually extremely proficient and skilled in their own respective disciplines.〔

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