1993
In 1993, six persons were officially recognised by the Olympic Council
of Malaysia for their tireless efforts and will be honored in the Hall of Fame :-
- Tunku Abdul Rahman
- Tun Abdul Razak
- Tun Hussein Onn
- Tun Henry Hau-Shik Lee
- Tan Sri Khaw Kai Boh
- N.M. Vasagam
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1994
In 1994, 2 more persons were inducted to the Hall of Fame :-
| Thong Poh
Nyen - served Honaray Secretary of the Olympic Council of Malaysia for 32 years. Thong was
an athlete in his youth. Mr. Thong was Secretary of the Selangor Amateur Athletics
Association and the Football Association of Selangor before moving to OCM. He has the distinction of being one of the
longest serving sports administrator in Malaysia. |
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Koh Eng
Tong - won Malaysia's first Gold Medal in the British Empire Games Weightlifting
(featherweight) in Aukland, 1950. He wasl also rated top ten Featherweight Lifters in the
World in 1951. Mr. Koh is a
professional photographer and is seen here presenting to OCM a classic photo which he took
in the 1959 Olympics in Melbourne. |
1995
1995 saw the introduction of Eddy Choong to OCM's Hall of Fame:-
| Eddy
Choong Ewe Beng became well known for his exploits in Badminton in the 1940s & 1950s.
Eddy won 75 International Badminton Championships in 14 countries. In the prestigeous
All-England Badminton Championships Eddy won the singles crown 4 times in 1953, 1954, 1956
and 1957. Partnering with his brother David, the doubles crown was won 3 times for
Malaysia in 1952, 1953, 1954. His contributions to sport has been internationally
recognised: awarded the Ken Davidson Trophy in 1955 for Sportsmanship, the IBF
Distinguished Meritorious Award for Services to world Badminton in 1992 and the IBF
Herbert Scheele Trophy in 1995. |
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2000
After a lapse of 5 years with no new inductees to the Hall of Fame, the
turn of the centrury, showed the induction of two very important individuals:-

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The late Tan Sri
Alexander Lee Yu Lung was honoured by OCM with the induction of Tan Sri Alex to OCM's Hall
of Fame. Tan Sri Alex is recognised for his selfless contributions to the development of
sports in Malaysia as well as his dynamic leadership in OCM and various Associations he
was associated with. His untimely death is a considerable loss for OCM and to Malaysia.
The Hall of Fame trophy was awarded by Tan Sri Khir Johari to Mr. Thomas Lee, brother of
Tan Sri Alex. |
Tan Sri Hamzah is
currently the Honorary Life President of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, and has been
serving OCM since 1976 to 1998 first as Deputy President and then as President.
Tan Sri Hamzah has since 1978 been a member of the most prestigious club in sports, the
IOC - the only Malaysian to have been accorded the honour. His love for sport led him to
head various National Sports Associations like Cricket, Soccer & Taekwondo and it is
his contributions and his leadership that stamped him as an outstanding sports
personality. |

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2002
In the year 2002, thirteen new inductees were included into thew hall of fame, 5 are
sports administrators, while eight are outstanding national athletes :-
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Administrators
- they are K. Aryaduray, Sum Kwok Seng, Sidique Ali Merican, Khir Johari and the late Lum
Mun Chak. Picture left
shows Tunku Imran (at far left) presenting the trophies. |
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Athletes - M. Jegathesan, Ishtiaq Mobarak, Chong Tan Fook & Lee Wan Wah,
Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek, Abdul Rashid Sidek, Cheah Soon Kit and Yap Kim Hock.
* Not on photo are
Cheah Soon Kit and Yap Kim Hock |

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2004
As part of OCM's 50th Anniversay celebrations, 50 outstanding retired
athletes and officials were inducted into the OCM Hall of Fame, in
recognition of their tireless efforts to the development of sports in
Malaysia
ATHLETICS
Rahim Ahmad - First Malaysian Asian Games medal—bronze
Nashatar Singh - Asian Games gold medallist, 196
M. Rajamani - First woman Asian games gold medallist, 1966
Rabuan Pit - 2ND Malaysian to win fastest man in Asia title, 1982
G. Saravanan - First Commonwealth Games Gold medallist in athletics,
1998
BADMINTON
The late Wong Peng Soon - Legend
The late Ong Poh Lim - Legend
Teh Kew San - Legend
Ooi Teck Hock -
Tan Aik Huang - Multiple title winner
Tan Yee Khan - First Asian Games gold medallist in badminton 1962
Ng Boon Bee - First Asian Games Gold medallist in Badminton , 1962
Datuk Punch Gunalan - Asian and Commonwealth Games Gold medallist, 1970
Rosalind Singha Ang - Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist
Sylvia Ng - Commonwealth Games Gold medallist 1978
BASKETBALL
Annie Goh
BOWLING
Dato’ Dr P.S. Nathan - Asian Games Gold Medallist 1970 and two term
President World Ten Pin Bowling Association
BOXING
Sapok Biki - Commonwealth Games Gold medallist 1998
The late Tiger Aman – Legend
CRICKET
The late Lall Singh - One and only Malaysian test cricketer
CYCLING
Daud Ibrahim - Asian Games gold medallist, 1966
Ng Joo Ngan - Asian Games gold medallist 1966
FOOTBALL
Ghani Minhat - Legend
The late Edwin Dutton - Legend
The late Mokhtar Dahari - Legend
Dato’ M Chandran - Legend
Dato’ Soh Chin Aun - Legend
Santokh Singh - Legend
The late M. Arumugam - Legend
HOCKEY
Freddy Vias - First Olympic Team, sport as administrator
Dato’ Ho Koh Chye - Legendary goal keeper; coach
Dato R Yogeswaran - Legend, coach
M. Mahendran - Only sportsman of the year from hockey
Sri Shanmuganathan - Only sportsman of the year from hockey
Rani Kaur - Women’s hockey legend
SWIMMING
Nurul Huda Abdullah - Legend
TENNIS
The late Khoo Hooi Hye - First Malayan in Wimbledon, 1936
TEAMS
4x100 METERS RELAY TEAM, ASIAN GAMES BANGKOK 1966 - Only relay team ever
to win Asian Games Gold medal
1949 Thomas Cup Squad - First team to win Thomas Cup
National Soccer Team 1972 - Only national team to qualify and play in
Olympic soccer tournament
National Hockey Team 1975 - Best achievement in hockey at world level,
4th World Cup 1975
OFFICIALS
Tun Abdul Ghaffar Baba - OCM/Tennis
The late E.M. MacDonald - Founding President of OC
The late Tan Sri Jamil Rais - OCM/Tennis
Tan Sri Ghazali Shaffie - Long time President of MAAU in its golden
years
The late Datuk G. S. Kler - Athletics/world statistician
The late Yap Yong Yih - Table tennis - Asian and World/Asian Body
Dato’ G. Vijayanathan - Hockey administrator/ international umpire
Toh Puan Zainon Datuk Hussein - Ladies Hockey

The Rt. Hon. Prime Minister of Malaysia (7th from left), The Hon.
Minister of Youth & Sports Malaysia (6th from Left), The President of
OCM (10th from left) with the inductees to the OCM Hall of Fame, during
the Official Opening Ceremony of the OCM Indoor Sports Complex on 4th
December 2004
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In the year 2006, eight new inductees were included into the Hall of Fame, 2 are sports administrators, while six are outstanding national athletes :-
Dato' Peter Vellapan - General Secretary of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) from 1978 to 2006.
Hajah Norminshah Sabirin - President of the Netball Association of Malaysia (1978 to 2002) and Vice President of OCM (2000 to 2005.)
Saik Oik Cum - 1978 Asian Games, Bangkok, won Gold Medal in Women's 400m event.
J.B. Koo, Holloway Cheah, Alan Hooi, Edward Lim, and Lee Kok Hong - 1978 Asian Games, Bangkok, won Gold Medal in Men's 5 Player Tenpin Bowling Team. Another member of the team, Y.Bhg. Dato' Dr. P.S. Nathan has already been inducted into the Hall of Fame.

From left: Dato' Peter Vellapan, Hajah Norminshah Sabirin, J.B. Koo, Holloway Cheah, Edward Lim, and Lee Kok Hong (not in photo: Saik Oik Cum and Alan Hooi)
2007
In the year 2007, 10 new inductees were included into the Hall of Fame, six are sports administrators, while four are outstanding national athletes :-
Administrators
DYMM Paduka Seri Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah
Tan Sri Dato' Seri P. Alagendra
Tan Sri Dato' Seri Elyas Omar
Tunku Datuk Seri Adnan Tunku Besar Burhanuddin
Datuk Thanapalan Paul Murugasu
Dato' Tan Chin Nam
National Athletes
Billy Ng @ Ng Seow Meng
Yew Cheng Hoe
Shaharuddin Jaffar
Malek Noor
2009
In the year 2009, 5 new inductees were included into the Hall of Fame, three are Officials, while two are outstanding national athletes :-
Officials
Datuk Prof. Emeritus Dr. A. E. Delilkan
Tan Sri Dato' Seri G. Darshan Singh
Dato' James Selvaraj
National Athletes
Lim Keng Liat (Alex Lim)
Ho Ro Bin

From left:
Datuk Prof. Emeritus Dr. A. E. Delilkan, Tan Sri Dato' Seri G. Darshan Singh, Dato' James Selvaraj,
YAM Tunku Tan Sri Imran (OCM President), Lim Keng Liat (Alex Lim) and Ho Ro Bin |