Qabil Ambak, the Glossary
Qabil Ambak Tan Sri Mahamad Fathil (born 15 January 1980, Kuala Lumpur) is a Malaysian equestrian rider.[1]
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28 relations: Asian Games, Equestrian at the 2005 SEA Games, Equestrian at the 2007 SEA Games, Equestrian at the 2017 SEA Games, Equestrian events at the 1998 Asian Games, Equestrian events at the 2002 Asian Games, Equestrian events at the 2006 Asian Games, Equestrian events at the 2010 Asian Games, Equestrian events at the 2018 Asian Games, Equestrian events at the 2022 Asian Games, Equestrianism, Hangzhou, Kuala Lumpur, Quzandria Nur, Rawang, Selangor, SEA Games, 1995 SEA Games, 1998 Asian Games, 2001 SEA Games, 2002 Asian Games, 2005 SEA Games, 2006 Asian Games, 2007 SEA Games, 2010 Asian Games, 2017 SEA Games, 2018 Asian Games, 2020 Summer Olympics, 2022 Asian Games.
- Asian Games gold medalists for Malaysia
- Equestrians at the 1998 Asian Games
- Equestrians at the 2002 Asian Games
- Equestrians at the 2006 Asian Games
- Equestrians at the 2010 Asian Games
- Equestrians at the 2018 Asian Games
- Equestrians at the 2022 Asian Games
- Malaysian dressage riders
- Malaysian equestrians
- SEA Games medalists in equestrian
Asian Games
The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every fourth year among athletes from all over Asia.
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Equestrian at the 2005 SEA Games
The events of the Equestrian at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games featured the equestrian discipline jumping.
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Equestrian at the 2007 SEA Games
The events of the Equestrian at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games the dressage and show jumping events were held at the Horseshoe Point, Pattaya, Chon Buri Province, Thailand and eventing event were held at the Thai Polo Club, Pattaya, Chon Buri Province, Thailand.
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Equestrian at the 2017 SEA Games
The equestrian competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur were held at Putrajaya Equestrian Park and Terengganu International Endurance Park.
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Equestrian events at the 1998 Asian Games
Equestrian events were contested at the 1998 Asian Games in Fort Adison Riding Club, Saraburi, Thailand, from 8 to 19 December 1998.
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Equestrian events at the 2002 Asian Games
Equestrian events were contested at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan Equestrian Grounds, Busan, South Korea, from 2 to 14 October.
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Equestrian events at the 2006 Asian Games
Equestrian sports and Equestrian Endurance were contested at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, from 4 to 14 December.
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Equestrian events at the 2010 Asian Games
Equestrian events at the 2010 Asian Games were held in Guangzhou Equestrian Venue, Conghua, Guangdong, China from 14 November to 24 November 2010.
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Equestrian events at the 2018 Asian Games
Equestrian events at the 2018 Asian Games were held at the Jakarta International Equestrian Park, Jakarta, Indonesia, from 20 to 30 August 2018.
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Equestrian events at the 2022 Asian Games
Equestrian events at the 2022 Asian Games were held between 26 September and 6 October 2023 at the Tonglu Equestrian Centre in Tonglu County, China, and consisted of three events, which included Show-Jumping, Dressage and Eventing.
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Equestrianism
Equestrianism (from Latin equester, equestr-, equus, 'horseman', 'horse'), commonly known as horse riding (Commonwealth English) or horseback riding (American English), includes the disciplines of riding, driving, and vaulting.
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Hangzhou
Hangzhou is the capital of Zhejiang, China. It is located in the northeastern part of the province, sitting at the head of Hangzhou Bay, which separates Shanghai and Ningbo. As of 2022, the Hangzhou metropolitan area was estimated to produce a gross metropolitan product (nominal) of 4 trillion yuan (US$590 billion), making it larger than the economy of Sweden.
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, officially the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur (Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur; 吉隆坡联邦直辖区; கோலாலம்பூர் கூட்டரசு பிரதேசம்) and colloquially referred to as KL, is a federal territory and the capital city of Malaysia.
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Quzandria Nur
Quzandria Nur Dato' Mahamad Fathil (born 25 April 1982) is a Malaysian equestrian rider. Qabil Ambak and Quzandria Nur are Asian Games bronze medalists for Malaysia, Asian Games medalists in equestrian, Asian Games silver medalists for Malaysia, Competitors at the 2017 SEA Games, equestrians at the 1998 Asian Games, equestrians at the 2002 Asian Games, equestrians at the 2006 Asian Games, equestrians at the 2010 Asian Games, Malaysian dressage riders, Malaysian equestrians, Malaysian sportspeople stubs, SEA Games gold medalists for Malaysia, SEA Games medalists in equestrian, SEA Games silver medalists for Malaysia and Sportspeople from Kuala Lumpur.
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Rawang, Selangor
Rawang is a town and a mukim in Gombak District, Selangor, Malaysia, about 23 km northwest of city centre Kuala Lumpur.
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SEA Games
SEA Games, officially known as the South East Asian Games, is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia.
1995 SEA Games
The 1995 Southeast Asian Games, officially known as the 18th Southeast Asian Games, Chiang Mai, 1995 (การแข่งขันกีฬาซีเกมส์ ครั้งที่ 18 เชียงใหม่ 1995), was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 9 to 17 December 1995.
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1998 Asian Games
The 1998 Asian Games, officially known as the 13th Asian Games and the XIII Asiad, was an Asian multi-sport event celebrated in Bangkok, Thailand from December 6 to 20, 1998, with 377 events in 36 sports and disciplines participated by 6,554 athletes across the continent.
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2001 SEA Games
The 2001 Southeast Asian Games (Sukan Asia Tenggara 2001), officially known as the 21st Southeast Asian Games, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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2002 Asian Games
The 2002 Asian Games (Icheoni-nyeon Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Icheoni-nyeon Asian Geim), officially known as the XIV Asian Games (Jesipsahoe Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Jesipsahoe Asian Geim) and also known as Busan 2002 (Busan Icheoni), were an international multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002.
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2005 SEA Games
The 2005 Southeast Asian Games, officially known as the 23rd Southeast Asian Games, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Manila, Philippines.
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2006 Asian Games
The 2006 Asian Games (Dawrat al-ʼAl‘ab al-Asīawīah 2006), officially known as the XV Asiad, was an Asian multi-sport event held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to 15, 2006, with 424 events in 39 sports featured in the games.
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2007 SEA Games
The 2007 Southeast Asian Games (Kila haeng echiye tawan oak chiyeng tai 2007), officially known as the 24th Southeast Asian Games, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand.
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2010 Asian Games
The 2010 Asian Games, officially known as the XVI Asian Games and also known as Guangzhou 2010, were a regional multi-sport event that had taken place from November 12 to 27, 2010 in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China (although several events commenced earlier on November 7, 2010).
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2017 SEA Games
The 2017 Southeast Asian Games (Sukan Asia Tenggara 2017), officially known as the 29th Southeast Asian Games, or the 29th SEA Games, and commonly known as Kuala Lumpur 2017, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event that took place from 19 to 30 August 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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2018 Asian Games
The 2018 Asian Games (Pesta Olahraga Asia 2018 or Asian Games 2018), officially known as the 18th Asian Games and also known as Jakarta-Palembang 2018 or Indonesia 2018, were a continental multi-sport event that was held from 18 August to 2 September 2018 in Jakarta and Palembang.
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2020 Summer Olympics
The officially the and officially branded as were an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July 2021.
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2022 Asian Games
The 2022 Asian Games, officially the 19th Asian Games and also known as Hangzhou 2022 (p), were a continental multi-sport event which was held from 23 September to 8 October 2023 in Hangzhou, China.
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See also
Asian Games gold medalists for Malaysia
- Adrian Ang
- Aira Azman
- Alex Lim
- Azizulhasni Awang
- Chai Fong Ying
- Daud Ibrahim
- Delia Arnold
- Esther Cheah
- Ho Ro Bin
- Ivan Yuen
- Koo Kien Keat
- Lim Chee Wei
- Low Wee Wern
- Mani Jegathesan
- Mary Rajamani
- Mohd Azlan Iskandar
- Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan
- Mohd Syafiq Kamal
- Muhammad Rafiq Ismail
- Nashatar Singh Sidhu
- Ng Boon Bee
- Ng Eain Yow
- Ng Joo Ngan
- Nicol David
- Nur Shazrin Mohd Latif
- Ong Beng Hee
- Punch Gunalan
- Puvaneswaran Ramasamy
- Qabil Ambak
- Rabuan Pit
- Rachel Arnold
- Rajalingam Gunaratnam
- Rosalind Singha Ang
- Shalin Zulkifli
- Sharon Wee
- Sivasangari Subramaniam
- Syakilla Salni
- Sylvia Ng
- Tambusamy Krishnan
- Tan Boon Heong
- Tan Yee Khan
- Teh Kew San
Equestrians at the 1998 Asian Games
- Choi Myeong-jin
- Imtiaz Anees
- Kim Hyung-chil
- Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski
- Qabil Ambak
- Quzandria Nur
- Seo Jeong-gyun
- Shigeyuki Hosono
- Sin Chang-mu
- Son Bong-gak
- Toni Leviste
- Toshiki Masui
- U Jung-ho
Equestrians at the 2002 Asian Games
- Ali Nilforoshan
- Choi Jun-sang
- Daisuke Kato (equestrian)
- Hiroyuki Kitahara
- Huang Zhuoqin
- Indrajit Lamba
- Kenji Morimoto
- Kim Hyung-chil
- Li Zhenqiang
- Masaru Fuse
- Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski
- Pongsiree Bunluewong
- Qabil Ambak
- Quzandria Nur
- Seo Jeong-gyun
- Shigeyuki Hosono
- Sin Chang-mu
- Tadayoshi Hayashi
- Toni Leviste
- Weerapat Pitakanonda
Equestrians at the 2006 Asian Games
- Abdullah Al-Sharbatly
- Abdullah bin Mutaib Al Saud
- Ahmad Hamcho
- Ali Al-Rumaihi
- Ali Al-Thani
- Choi Jun-sang
- Daisuke Fukushima
- Daisuke Kato (equestrian)
- Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum
- Hwang Sun-won (equestrian)
- Ibrahim Bisharat
- Jacqueline Siu
- Jasmine Chen
- Ju Jeong-hyeon
- Kamal Bahamdan
- Kenneth Cheng
- Khaled Al-Eid
- Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa
- Kim Dong-seon
- Kim Hyung-chil
- Latifa bint Ahmed Al Maktoum
- Li Zhenqiang
- Majid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum
- Masanao Takahashi
- Mohammed bin Hamad Al Thani (born 1988)
- Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa
- Natalya Yurkevich
- Qabil Ambak
- Quzandria Nur
- Rashid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum
- Ryuma Hirota
- Saud bin Khalid Al Saud
- Seo Jeong-gyun
- Sergey Buikevich
- Shigeyuki Hosono
- Son Bong-gak
- Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem
- Toni Leviste
- Toshiki Masui
- Weerapat Pitakanonda
- Yeh Hsiu-hua
- Yoshiaki Oiwa
- Zhang Bin (equestrian)
Equestrians at the 2010 Asian Games
- Abdullah Al-Sharbatly
- Abdullah bin Mutaib Al Saud
- Ahmad Hamcho
- Ali Al-Rumaihi
- Ali Al-Thani
- Atsushi Negishi
- Choi Jun-sang
- Huang Zhuoqin
- Hwang Young-shik
- Jacqueline Siu
- Jasmine Chen
- Jennifer Lee (equestrian)
- Kenki Sato
- Kenneth Cheng
- Khaled Al-Eid
- Kim Dong-seon
- Kim Kyun-sub
- Kim Seok (equestrian)
- Latifa bint Ahmed Al Maktoum
- Li Zhenqiang
- Liu Lina
- Nina Ligon
- Patrick Lam
- Qabil Ambak
- Quzandria Nur
- Ramzy Al-Duhami
- Reiko Takeda
- Samantha Lam (equestrian)
- Shingo Hayashi
- Son Bong-gak
- Takayuki Yumira
- Weerapat Pitakanonda
- Wong I-sheau
- Yeh Hsiu-hua
- Yoshiaki Oiwa
- Zhang Bin (equestrian)
Equestrians at the 2018 Asian Games
- Abdullah Al-Sharbatly
- Ahmad Hamcho
- Akane Kuroki
- Alex Hua Tian
- Ali Al-Thani
- Amre Hamcho
- Arinadtha Chavatanont
- Bassem Hassan Mohammed
- Daisuke Fukushima
- Fouaad Mirza
- Hamad Al-Attiyah
- Huang Zhuoqin
- Jacqueline Siu
- Jasmine Chen
- Joker Arroyo (equestrian)
- Kazuki Sado
- Khaled Al-Eid
- Kim Hyeok
- Kim Kyun-sub
- Kim Seok (equestrian)
- Korntawat Samran
- Larasati Gading
- Latifa bint Ahmed Al Maktoum
- Litta Soheila Sohi
- Masanao Takahashi
- Patrick Lam
- Qabil Ambak
- Ramzy Al-Duhami
- Ryuzo Kitajima
- Son Bong-gak
- Taizo Sugitani
- Takayuki Yumira
- Toni Leviste
- Toshiki Masui
- Wong I-sheau
- Yeh Hsiu-hua
- Yoshiaki Oiwa
Equestrians at the 2022 Asian Games
- Abdulrahman Alrajhi
- Anush Agarwalla
- Divyakriti Singh
- Hriday Chheda
- Hriday Vipul Chheda
- Huang Zhuoqin
- Jacqueline Siu
- Natalie Lankester
- Qabil Ambak
- Sirivannavari
- Sudipti Hajela
Malaysian dressage riders
- Qabil Ambak
- Quzandria Nur
Malaysian equestrians
- Qabil Ambak
- Quzandria Nur
SEA Games medalists in equestrian
- Arinadtha Chavatanont
- Caroline Chew (equestrian)
- Joker Arroyo (equestrian)
- Larasati Gading
- Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski
- Mizan Zainal Abidin of Terengganu
- Nina Ligon
- Qabil Ambak
- Quzandria Nur
- Sirivannavari
- Toni Leviste