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wah.. bagus la.. 2nd child kan?
anak dia yg 1st pompuan kalo aku tak silap
hazlyn Post at 22-5-2010 23:27
aa'ah pompuan yg sulong ...
hopefully kali ni laki lah pulok so that boleh main badminton cam taufik ... |
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Big pot in S. Korea confirmed, Malaysia out of Grand Slam
Sunday, 23 May 2010
It has been confirmed that next year's Korean Open will offer US$1.2mil in prize money - the highest ever offered in the history of a badminton tournament.
And Malaysia's top doubles shuttler Koo Kien Keat gave the thumbs-up for the ground breaking decision by the Badminton World Federation (BWF).
On Friday, the BWF council decided that Korean Open will be one of the five countries to host their Premier Super Series for three years from 2011-2013.
The other designated countries to stage the “Grand Slam” of badminton are England, Indonesia, Denmark and China.
Indonesia will offer the second highest prize money of US$600,000 and followed by the All-England, Denmark and China Opens at a minimum of US$350,000.
It was also a first for India when they were named as the new hosts of the Super Series, the second tier of the BWF tournament calendar.
The other hosts are France, Hong Kong, China (China Masters), Singapore and Malaysia.
The increase will make a big difference in earnings for badminton players.
If Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong wins the doubles title at the Korean Open, they stand to take home US$94,800 (about RM312,000) while the singles winner gets US$90,000 (about RM296,000).
Kien Keat said that the new attractive package for the Super Series would lift the profile of the sport in the world.
“The decision to offer more than US$1mil for the first time is certainly a good encouragement for all players,” said Kien Keat.
“This move will raise the status of badminton and make it a more popular sport. This is certainly a good move for the game,” he said.
Courtesy of The Star
~ so dah confirm korea, china, indonesia, england & denmark jadi host premier super series (grand slam)
pelik tul .... dulu kata nak buat 4 je ..tetiba tambah denmark lak ....
nampaknye antara big 5, malaysia je yg tak jadi host grand slam ...
hopefully malaysia boleh jadi host utk tahun 2014 ....
tulah malaysia ni ..duit takde tapi gi buat GP gold tu buat apa????
dah ada super series n international challange cukup la ...
duit tuk GP gold tu patutnye boleh combine masuk superseries ....
hermm ..nasi dah jadi bubur ..tak leh nak buat apa dah .... |
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Reply 2045# wawaKKK
boleh caya ke tak nak
kalau baju tu jatuh betul2 atas riba ko, adakah ko akan baling balik kat cai yun??? wakakaka
it's a first .. confirm masuk sokkabar .... "a fan throw back cai yun's shirt" |
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ooo ..nak exam ke ...patut la lama tak ... what's the word yea ... haaa ... patut la lama tak ...
kayla Post at 23-5-2010 21:50
thanks... |
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Big pot in S. Korea confirmed, Malaysia out of Grand Slam
Sunday, 23 May 2010
It has been ...
kayla Post at 23-5-2010 22:00
tgok berita tv 3 semalam..
sedih malaysia tak dpt grand slam tu..
adakah kejohanan yg dianggap kelas ke-2 nanti..so
tak ramai player akan join..
mentang la hadiah kejohanan 200k us..trus tak nak amik..
tp korea 1.2m..huhu..bnyk |
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thanksssssss
miyoma Post at 23-5-2010 19:15
welcome |
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gud luck dik mi...... hrp2 dpt lulus dgn cemerlang..... aminnnnn......
pas abis exam leh la turun KL?..... leh pegi minum same2........ nanti leh ajak akak hazlyn tu sekali......
wawaKKK Post at 23-5-2010 21:15
a'ah.. meh la kita lepak ramai2.. minum2.. makan2.. hehe |
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harus la kan, lyn.......
wawaKKK Post at 23-5-2010 21:16
a'ah.. hehe |
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aa'ah pompuan yg sulong ...
hopefully kali ni laki lah pulok so that boleh main badminton cam ...
kayla Post at 23-5-2010 21:43
yg pompuan pun boleh main gak.. |
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~ so dah confirm korea, china, indonesia, england & denmark jadi host premier super series (grand slam)
pelik tul .... dulu kata nak buat 4 je ..tetiba tambah denmark lak ....
nampaknye antara big 5, malaysia je yg tak jadi host grand slam ...
hopefully malaysia boleh jadi host utk tahun 2014 ....
tulah malaysia ni ..duit takde tapi gi buat GP gold tu buat apa????
dah ada super series n international challange cukup la ...
duit tuk GP gold tu patutnye boleh combine masuk superseries ....
hermm ..nasi dah jadi bubur ..tak leh nak buat apa dah ....
kayla Post at 23-5-2010 22:00
gile ah.. RM1.2m tu kat korea
bagus gak la m'sia tak host grand slam.. ticket takde la mahal sgt kot |
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amin..insyallah...huhu walapon.........
jom2...org berkerja kena belanja student la tp
miyoma Post at 23-5-2010 23:50
motif? student lagi kaya kot.. |
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SOURCE : THE STAR ONLINE
Rashid explains why juniors fail to shine in the senior ranks
By RAJES PAUL
KUALA LUMPUR: National singles chief coach Rashid Sidek has identified several reasons behind the junior shuttlers' failure to shine in the senior ranks.
And two of the main reasons, he said, were the lack of competitive tournaments and self-motivation among the juniors.
He hopes that the youngsters would be sent out to more tournaments in order to speed up their transition from being aspiring juniors to accomplished seniors.
Rashid certainly knows what he is talking about.
“I was the singles and doubles Asian junior champion in the late 80s. But it took me two years to make the grade in the senior ranks. It is not easy for a junior to start all over again as a senior player because everything becomes tougher,” said Rashid.
“During my time, we lacked tournaments. I had to constantly motivate myself to raise my game. I used to be beaten easily in Open tournaments but I did not let it dampen my spirit.
“Every defeat was a learning experience and I continued to set higher goals as I progressed.
“But now, players get demoralised easily. They fail to realise that the level of competition and expectations are different in junior and senior competitions.
“They are also easily put off by early failures. Instead of letting it affect them, they should be fired up to work their way up.”
Mohd Arif Abdul Latif, the 2007 Asian Junior runner-up, is one good example.
After dominating the junior circuits, he failed to make any impact in the senior tournaments and the coaches are currently working on rebuilding his confidence.
Rashid said that he would review the training and competition programmes for the recently promoted juniors like Iskandar Zulkarnain Zulkifli, Mohd Syawal Ismail and Misbun Ramdan.
“I will send them out more frequently to help them catch up with the seniors. They can compete in the satellite, international challenge and Grand Prix Gold tournaments.
“We have many options now and I am happy that the BAM (Badminton Association of Malaysia) have agreed to give them more exposure,” he said.
Rashid also hoped that the younger players would adopt the same kind work ethics and commitment shown in training by world No. 1 Lee Chong Wei.
“Honestly speaking, Chong Wei is the most committed player in training. He sets his own goals and we, the coaches, do not have to make him do it. He is self-motivated,” said Rashid.
“After winning the All-England, he told us (the coaches) that his next mission is the World Championships (in August in Paris) and, I know he will work towards achieving that.
“The defeat by Lin Dan (at the recent Thomas Cup Finals) will teach him to be better prepared. He knows that Lin Dan is still his main rival and he has to work on the right strategy to counter the Chinese.”
Rashid said that while they worked on identifying the younger singles players for the future and drafting tailor-made programmes for them, Chong Wei and Mohd Hafiz Hashim would be sent for the Opens in Singapore and Indonesia next month.
The Singapore Open is from June 15-20 and the Indonesian Open from June 22-27. |
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