Aug 24, 2021 – Sep 5, 2021
Host Nation : Japan
Athletes : 22
Sports : 9
The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games formerly scheduled to take place between 25 August and 6 September 2020, but on 24 March 2020, the IOC and the Tokyo Organizing Committee officially announced that the 2020 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Paralympics would be postponed to 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marking the first time that the Paralympics has been postponed.
Go To > Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games : Official Website
The emblems of the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics were unveiled on 25 April 2016. The Paralympic emblem features a hand fan in a circle form, filled with an indigo-colored checkerboard pattern. The design is meant to "express a refined elegance and sophistication that exemplifies Japan".
The shortlist of mascots for the Tokyo Games was unveiled on 7 December 2017 and the winning entry was announced on 28 February 2018. Candidate pair A, created by Ryo Taniguchi, received the most votes (109,041) and was declared the winner, defeating Kana Yano's pair B (61,423 votes) and Sanae Akimoto's pair C (35,291 votes).
Someity is a figure with pink chequered patterns inspired by the Games' official logo, as well as cherry blossom flowers. It has a calm but powerful ability, it is nature loving, and it speaks to the wind. Both Miraitowa and Someity were named by the Organising Committee by 22 July 2018
The preliminary schedule was announced on 19 October 2018.[37] The finalized schedule was released on 13 August 2019.
The original schedule was from 25 August to 10 September 2020. To postpone the Paralympics until 2021, all events were delayed by 364 days (one day less than a full year to preserve the same days of the week), giving a new schedule of 24 August to 9 September 2021.
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* All times and dates use Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
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Malaysia has been taking part in Paralympic Games since 1972 and has won 11 medals – 3 golds, 2 silvers and 6 bronzes. These medals were from para-athletics, archery, and powerlifting. During the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, Malaysia sent 19 athletes to participate in 8 sports and for the first time we won 3 gold medals in the games.
A total of 22 athletes (including 1 competition partner for visually impaired cyclist) and 2 competition partners (Boccia & Cycling) will take part in 9 para-sports scheduled to start on 24 August and ends on 5 September.
NO | SPORTS | ATHLETE | EVENT | VENUE | DATE |
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1 | Archery | Suresh Selvatamby | Recurve Men Open | Yumenoshima Park Archery Field | 27 Aug – 4 Sep |
2 | Archery | Wiro Anak Julin | Compound Men Open | Yumenoshima Park Archery Field | 27 Aug – 4 Sep |
3 | Athletics | Abdul Latif Bin Romly | Long Jump – T20 | Tokyo Olympic Stadium | 27 Aug – 5 Sep |
4 | Athletics | Muhammad Ziyad Bin Zolkefli | Shot Put – F20 | Tokyo Olympic Stadium | 27 Aug – 5 Sep |
5 | Athletics | Mohamad Ridzuan Bin Mohamad Puzi | 100m – T36 | Tokyo Olympic Stadium | 27 Aug – 5 Sep |
6 | Athletics | Wong Kar Gee | Long Jump – T13 | Tokyo Olympic Stadium | 27 Aug – 5 Sep |
7 | Athletics | Siti Noor Iasah Binti Mohamad Ariffin | 400m – T20 | Tokyo Olympic Stadium | 27 Aug – 5 Sep |
8 | Badminton | Cheh Liek Hou | Men’s Singles SU5 | Yoyogi National Stadium | 1 – 5 Sep |
9 | Badminton | Didin Bin Taresoh | Men’s Singles SH6 | Yoyogi National Stadium | 1 – 5 Sep |
10 | Boccia | Chew Wei Lun | Mix Individual – BC1 | Ariake Gymnastics Centre | 28 Aug – 4 Sep |
11 | Cycling | Mohamad Yusof Hafizi Bin Shaharuddin | 3km Individual Pursuit (Track) Mixed Team Sprint (Track) Individual Time Trial (Road) Road Race (Road) | Road Race
Fuji International Speedway Track Race Izu Velodrome | 31 Aug – 3 Sep |
12 | Cycling | Muhammad Hafiz Bin Jamali | Mixed Team Sprint (Track) 1km Time Trial (Track) | Road Race
Fuji International Speedway Track Race Izu Velodrome | 31 Aug – 3 Sep |
13 | Cycling | Zuhairie Bin Ahmad Tarmizi | Mixed Team Sprint (Track) 1km Time Trial (Track) | Road Race
Fuji International Speedway Track Race Izu Velodrome | 31 Aug – 3 Sep |
14 | Cycling | Nur Azlia Syafinaz Binti Mohd Zais | Individual Time Trial (Road) Road Race (Road) | Road Race
Fuji International Speedway Track Race Izu Velodrome | 31 Aug – 3 Sep |
15 | Cycling | Nurul Suhada Binti Zainal (Pilot) | Individual Time Trial (Road) Road Race (Road) | Road Race
Fuji International Speedway Track Race Izu Velodrome | 31 Aug – 3 Sep |
16 | Powerlifting | Bonnie Bunyau Anak Gustin | Men Up to 72kg | Tokyo International Forum | 26 – 30 Aug |
17 | Powerlifting | Jong Yee Khie | Men Up to 107kg | Tokyo International Forum | 26 – 30 Aug |
18 | Swimming | Muhammad Nur Syaiful Bin Zulkafli | 50m Freestyle 100m Freestyle 200m Freestyle 100m Breaststroke | Tokyo Aquatics Centre | 25 Aug – 3 Sep |
19 | Swimming | Brenda Anellia Larry | 50m Backstroke 50m Butterfly | Tokyo Aquatics Centre | 25 Aug – 3 Sep |
20 | Swimming | Jamery Anak Siga | 50m Butterfly | Tokyo Aquatics Centre | 25 Aug – 3 Sep |
21 | Table Tennis | Chee Chaoming | Single – TT9 | Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium | 25 Aug – 3 Sep |
22 | W/Chair Tennis | Abu Samah Bin Borhan | Men Single Open | Ariake Tennis Park | 27 Aug – 4 Sep |
POSITION | NAME |
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Chef de Mission | Dato’ Sri Megat D Shahriman Bin Dato Zaharudin
President - Paralympic Council of Malaysia |
Secretariat Team | • Secretary - General Paralympic Council of Malaysia First Admiral Dato Subramaniam Raman Nair (R) • Director Paralympic Division – National Sports Council En Sofian bin Hamzah • Mr Mohan Govindasamy Special Consultant to Paralympic Council of Malaysia |
Chief Medical Officer | Dr. Azril Syazwan Bin Mohd Ali |
1 x Nurse | Chief COVID-19 Liaison Officer From National Sports Institute (ISN) |
1 x Masseur | National Sports Institute (ISN) |
1 x Physiotherapist | National Sports Institute (ISN) |
4 x Medical Personnel | National Sports Institute (ISN) |
2 x Administrative Personnel | National Sports Council (MSN) |