Anugerah Sukan Negara (Malay: National Sports Awards) is an annual award ceremony in Malaysia, organized by National Sports Council of Malaysia since 1966. The awards represented the nation's full recognition to remarkable Malaysian individuals from the world of sports along with the greatest sporting achievements throughout the year.
National Men's and Women's Team of the Year
Before 1997, this award category known as the Best Men's and Women's Team of the Year.
National Paralympian Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year
Before 2005, the National Paralympian Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year was awarded at a separate award ceremony.
National Men's and Women's Coach of the Year
Before 2005, the National Men's and Women's Coach of the Year was awarded at a separate award ceremony, namely Anugerah Jurulatih Kebangsaan.
National Most Promising Sportsman and Sportswoman Award
The Most Promising Sportsman and Sportswoman Award discontinued to be awarded since 2002.
Hamzah Abu Samah was the inaugural winner of the sport leadership award in 1984.
2015: Kamaruzzaman Abu Kassim – President of the Malaysian Sailing Authority
2015: Yeoh Choo Hock – Former Secretary-General of Asian Basketball Confederation
2014: Ong Poh Eng – President of the Malaysian Weightlifting Federation
2013: Mohammad Anwar Mohammad Nor – President of the Malaysian Golf Association
2012: Abu Samah Abdul Wahab – Malaysian National Cycling Federation President
2012: Paul Mony Samuel – FIFA Development Officers, former Secretary-General of the Asian Football Confederation
2011: Kee Yong Wee – Former Wushu Federation of Malaysia President
2010: W. Y. Chin – President of the Malaysian Snooker and Billiards Federation and Vice President of the Olympic Council of Malaysia
2009: Edmund Yong – Former Asia Pacific Golf Confederation Secretary-General
2008: Ho Koh Chye – Former Malaysian Chef-de-Mission to the Beijing Olympics, former national field hockey coach and player
2007: Paul Money Samuel – Former Secretary-General of the Asian Football Confederation
2006: Ahmad Sarji Abdul Hamid – Malaysian Lawn Bowls Federation President
2006: Thomas Lee Mun Lung – Malaysian Golf Association President
2005: P. S. Nathan – Former Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress President
2004: Rosmanizam Abdullah – Former Secretary-General of the Malay Cricket Association of Malaysia
2003: Peter Velappan – Former Secretary-General of the Asian Football Confederation
2002: Ramlan Harun –
2001:
2000: Darshan Singh Gill – Former President of the Asian Cycling Confederation
2000: Gan Boon Leong – Former President of the Malaysian Bodybuilding Federation
1999: Mohamad Taha Ariffin – Former Vice President of the Football Association of Malaysia
1999: Noh Abdullah – Founding President of the Malaysian Amateur Baseball Association
1998:
1997: The Organising Committee for Universiti Sains Malaysia-Penang Hockey Carnival
1996: Combined Old Boys' Rugby Association (Cobra)
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1991:
1990:
1989:
1988: Thong Poh Nyen – Former Olympic Council of Malaysia Secretary
1987: Khir Johari – Former Deputy President of the Olympic Council of Malaysia
1986: No award
1985: No award
1984: Hamzah Abu Samah – Former President of the Malaysian Sepak Takraw Association
Tunku Abdul Rahman was the first recipient of the prestigious award in 1978.
2015: Ahmad Sarji Abdul Hamid – Chairman of Professional Golf of Malaysia, former President of the Asian Lawn Bowls Federation, former President of the Malaysia Lawn Bowls Federation, former President of the Malay Cricket Association of Malaysia
2015: Mani Jegathesan – Asian Amateur Athletics Association Medical Committee chairman, former National Sportsman of the Year
2014: No award
2013: No award
2012: Elyas Omar – Former Malaysian Chef-de-Mission to the Barcelona Olympics, former President of the Badminton Association of Malaysia,
2011: No award
2010: No award
2009: No award
2008: No award
2007: Harun Idris – Former Malaysian Chef-de-Mission to the Munich Olympics, former President of the Football Association of Selangor
2006: Sultan Azlan Shah – Former Yang di-Pertuan Agong, former Malaysian Chef-de-Mission to the Montreal Olympics, former President of the Asian Hockey Federation
2005: Abdul Ghafar Baba – Former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, former President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia
2004: No award
2003: Mahathir Mohamad – Former Prime Minister of Malaysia
2002: Ghazali Shafie – Former President of the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union
2001:
2000: No award
1999: Alexander Lee Yu Lung – Former President of the Malaysian Volleyball Association and also of the Squash Racquets Association of Malaysia, former vice-chairman of the Commonwealth Games Federation
1998: Hamzah Abu Samah – Former FIFA vice president and International Olympic Committee member, former President of the Asian Football Confederation,
1997: Khir Johari – Former Deputy President of the Olympic Council of Malaysia
1996: No award
1995:
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1992:
1991: No award
1990:
1989:
1988: Abdul Razak Hussein – Former Prime Minister of Malaysia, former President of the Asian Hockey Federation
1987:
1986:
1985: Sultan Ahmad Shah – Former Yang di-Pertuan Agong, former President of the Football Association of Malaysia
1984: No award
1983: No award
1982: No award
1981: No award
1980: No award
1979: No award
1978: Tunku Abdul Rahman – Former Prime Minister of Malaysia
Sidek Abdullah Kamar became the first recipient of the Special Award in 1986.
2015: No award
2014: Mohd Afendy Abdullah – Sailing
2014: Peter Rajah – Former national footballer
2013: Mohd Nazar Abdul Rahim – Former national shot put coach
2013: Moe Chin Kiat – Former national badminton chief coach
2012: Ng Chow Seng – Former national weightlifting champion
2012: Muhammad Zulfahmi Khairuddin – World Moto3 Grand Prix racer
2011: Shaharudin Jaafar – Former national cycling champion
2010: Lim Tiong Kiat – Honorary Treasurer of the Badminton Association of Malaysia
2010: Nashatar Singh Sidhu – Former Asian Games gold medallist in men's javelin throw
2009: T. Ponniyah – Former national karate coach
2008: Nellan Vellasamy – National professional golfer
2008: Petrina Low Lai Hun – Former national rhythmic gymnastic coach
2007: C. Paramalingam – Former national field hockey coach
2007: Willy Chang Chia Chun – Former national tennis coach
2006: No award
2005: Zainal Abidin Abu Zarin – President of Malaysian Paralympic Council and President of Asian Paralympic Committee
2005: Azmi Shaari – Former Secretary-General Sepak Takraw Association of Malaysia
2005: M. K. Nathan – Veteran national cricket coach
2004: No award
2003: Durbara Singh – tennis coach
2003: Loh Beng Hooi – Former Sabah Karate Association Vice President
2003: Abdul Majid Muda – Former Pahang Weightlifting Association Vice President
2002: Abdul Malik Jeremiah – Equestrian
2002: A. Perumal – Former Merdeka Stadium ground specialist
2001:
2000: Awang Kamaruddin Abdul Ghani – Retired Malaysian horse racer
2000: Karamjit Singh – Retired Malaysian professional race driver in rallying, the first Asian to win the FIA Production World Rally Championship
2000: Ishtiaq Mubarak – Former national athlete and coach, Asian Games silver medalist in men's 110 metres hurdles
1999:
1998: Harjit Singh – Former Deputy President of the Malaysian Cricket Association
1997: S. Kathiravale – Former national football referee and hockey umpire
1997: Tham Siew Kai – Former Sarawak Amateur Athletics Association Honorary Secretary
1997: Sharon Low Su Lin – Retired national bowler
1997: Daniel Lim – Retired national bowler
1996: A. Vaithilingam – Veteran athletics official
1996: Fathil Mahmood – Former Equestrian Association of Malaysia Vice President
1995:
1994:
1993:
1992:
1991: No award
1990:
1989:
1988: 1955 Thomas Cup badminton team (Ong Poh Lim, Wong Peng Soon, Eddy Choong, Ooi Teik Hock, Lim Kee Fong, Tan Jin Eong)
1988: 1952 Thomas Cup badminton team (Wong Peng Soon, Ooi Teik Hock, Chan Kok Leong, Abdullah Piruz, Ong Poh Lim, Ismail Marjan)
1988: 1949 Thomas Cup badminton team (Ooi Teik Hock, Teoh Seng Khoon, Chan Kok Leong, Yeoh Teck Chye, Lim Kee Fong, Wong Peng Soon, Ong Poh Lim, Law Teik Hock)
1988: Christopher Chan Yan Kin – Former national squash champion
1987: No award
1986: Sidek Abdullah Kamar – Former national badminton coach
The TM Team Malaysia Award first introduced in 2013 by Telekom Malaysia. The winner would be selected by sports fans in the country via social website voting.
2013: Sazali Samad – Ten-time world bodybuilding champion. See also: List of World Amateur Bodybuilding Championships medalists
2014: Syakilla Salni Jefri Krisnan – Karateka
2015:
Favourite Athlete: Goh Jin Wei – Badminton player
Best Moment: 2012 London Olympic Games – Pandelela Rinong, first female athlete to win an Olympic medal for Malaysia
Best Team: 1992 Thomas Cup – Badminton pair, Cheah Soon Kit / Soo Beng Kiang delivered a winning (3 - 2) set games for Malaysia to win the Thomas Cup