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Reply kayla
Yong dae menang bukan partner dgn jae sung ke? Alahai short term memory la aku ni.. ...
lionsleepin Post at 17-6-2012 00:30 ![](http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
yong dae menang gold olimpik main XD ngan hyo jung onni ...tapi skrg ni hyo jung onni dah retired & kawin ...
partner XD yong dae yg baru ha jung eun .... tapi tak berapa power sgt .... mungkin yong dae tak dapat nak pertahankan gold dia ... |
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Reply kayla
rimau tu pon ala2 tak nak bersorak ...
miyoma Post at 17-6-2012 01:13 ![](http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
rimau kita nama siloreng ...rimau korea nama suju ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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Chong Wei admits concern over slow recovery process
KUALA LUMPUR: He is the nation’s great hope for a first ever Olympic gold medal but life has not been the same for badminton champion Lee Chong Wei since the unfortunate ankle injury he sustained at the Thomas Cup Finals in China last month.
But Chong Wei is not one to throw in the towel without a fight. And, for the first time since the injury, he has spoken about his determination to prevail despite the pain and uncertainty he faces in the weeks ahead of the London Games. He said the first task was to get back on his feet and start the rigorous training. But he admitted that the slow pace of the recovery is causing him endless worries.
Chong Wei suffered the injury during the match against Denmark’s Peter Gade Christensen and scans showed that the 29-year-old had a partially torn ligament in his ankle.
There were fears then that Chong Wei would miss the Olympics but this proved unfounded although his preparations were seriously disrupted.
“It’s been tough spending 12 hours daily, from 7am till 7pm, on my rehabilitation. A lot depends on getting back to my old form and that means extra hard training,” he said.
“I’m on court at 7.30 in the morning for light training before going for physiotherapy. Then I have aqua-therapy to work on my upper body strength. I also do gym work later in the evening. This has been my daily routine since the injury.
“Maintaining my fitness under these conditions is tough but there’s no short cut and the thought that I won’t be able to fight for the gold medal drives me on,” he said.
Chong Wei was a silver medal winner in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and he knows that nothing short of 100% fitness will do if he is to go one better in London where he will be up against a trio of China’s best.
Chong Wei said many have asked if he would be fit enough to shoulder the challenge.
“At times I’m not able to answer as it all depends on how fast the ankle heals. I have avoided making any statements so as not to give false hopes. But the prayers and well wishes of the fans and people from all walks of life drive me on.”
CREDITS TO THE STAR ONLINE |
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Chong Wei admits concern over slow recovery process
wawaKKK Post at 19-6-2012 08:44 ![](http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
camnala boleh mimpi ko mlm td..![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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camnala boleh mimpi ko mlm td..
peacock.bass Post at 20-6-2012 11:47 ![](http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
serius??!!!... mimpi pasal ape?... ![](static/image/smiley/miluegg/kekeke.jpg) |
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serius??!!!... mimpi pasal ape?...
wawaKKK Post at 20-6-2012 11:49 ![](http://mforum2.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
betul la kaka wawa..mimpi dia ajari i servis shuttle.apakah selama ini i servis xbetul kah? haadoiyai ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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ajar service aje kan... bukan ajar benda2 yg lain..
wawaKKK Post at 20-6-2012 12:01 ![](http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
selain itu apa lagi yg beliau pandai ajar kaka? ehemm..![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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selain itu apa lagi yg beliau pandai ajar kaka? ehemm..
peacock.bass Post at 20-6-2012 12:12 ![](http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
errrmmmm... no komen laa... ![](static/image/smiley/miluegg/kekeke.jpg) |
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walaweeiiii... ![](static/image/smiley/onion/hooray.gif)
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Akui pernah putus asa
Lee Chong Wei menandatangani borang penyertaan ke Sukan Olimpik London 2012 selepas mengadakan sidang media khas bagi menjelaskan perkembangan kecederaannya di Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara di sini, semalam. - BERNAMA
KUALA LUMPUR - Jaguh badminton No. 1 dunia, Datuk Lee Chong Wei mengakui pernah berasa putus asa untuk ke Sukan Olimpik London 2012 ketika dihimpit kecederaan buku lali.
Kata Chong Wei, ketika itu fikirannya terganggu sehingga mudah untuk memikirkan perkara sedemikian terutama apabila bersendirian selepas menjalani latihan.
Namun, katanya, perasaan itu dapat diatasi apabila memikirkan tanggungjawab yang perlu dilaksanakan buat negara dan Persatuan Badminton Malaysia (BAM).
“Tiada siapa tahu tahap kesakitan yang saya alami selain diri saya sendiri, malah ketika berlatih saya masih lagi fobia untuk melakukan beberapa pergerakan.
“Saya tahu masa semakin singkat dan disebabkan itu saya mahu memberikan tumpuan sepenuhnya pada latihan di atas gelanggang selain berharap mampu pulih sepenuhnya dengan cepat," katanya kepada pemberita selepas latihan di Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara, dekat sini, semalam.
Chong Wei mengalami kecederaan ketika menentang pemain Denmark, Peter Hoeg Gade pada aksi terakhir Kumpulan C kempen Piala Thomas 2012 di Wuhan, China bulan lalu sehingga memaksanya menarik diri daripada perlawanan tersebut sekali gus memberikan kemenangan percuma kepada lawannya.
Kecederaan dialami Chong Wei mencetuskan kebimbangan peminat-peminat sukan di Malaysia tambahan pula apabila pemain tersebut diletakkan sebagai sandaran utama kontinjen Malaysia untuk menghadirkan kilauan pingat emas pertama di London.
Sementara itu, Chong Wei turut menjelaskan sebab utama dia menjauhkan diri daripada media sejak akhir-akhir ini terutama selepas mengalami kecederaan.
“Bukan saya mahu jauhkan diri daripada media, cuma saya tidak tahu bagaimana mahu memberikan jawapan tentang kecederaan ini.
“Saya harap semua media faham situasi saya dan saya perlu beri tumpuan pada proses pemulihan ini untuk membolehkan saya kembali beraksi tanpa sebarang masalah," kata Chong Wei.
CREDITS TO UTUSAN ONLINE
you can do it chong wei!!!! ![](static/image/smiley/onion/hooray.gif)
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Chong Wei sees new group stage format as boon for London Games
KUALA LUMPUR: World No. 1 Lee Chong Wei sees the introduction of the group stage format in the London Olympics badminton competition at Wembley Arena from July 28-Aug 5 as a boon.
Without any tournament to test his match temperament after injuring his ankle last month, the relatively easier group ties will give Chong Wei the chance to get a feel of the competition.
Chong Wei had to skip last week’s Indonesian Open and the ongoing Singapore Open because he has not fully recovered from the ankle injury suffered during the Thomas Cup Finals in Wuhan last month.
At London, the singles players will be divided into 16 groups, with a minimum of three and maximum of four in a group. The winner of each group will advance to the elimination round. In previous Games, it was a straight forward knockout battle from the opening round.
“The new format may be a blessing in disguise for me. The group matches will give me time to get into competition mode after a long layoff. The tough matches will start after the group stage.”
The introduction of the round robin group stage format is to allow players from the weaker badminton nations to get a chance to play at least more than once in the world’s biggest sporting event. The group draw will be carried out on July 23.
Unlike Chong Wei, his main rivals Lin Dan and Chen Long have had a good warm-up after the Thomas Cup Finals. They competed in the Thailand International and Indonesian Open respectively although both surprisingly failed to shine.
Lin Dan lost to Sony Dwi Kuncoro of Indonesia in the semi-finals in Thailand while Chen Long crashed out to P. Kashyap of India in the quarter-finals of the Indonesia Open.
Asked about the performances of his main rivals, Chong Wei said: “It’s surprising for Lin Dan to lose to Sony. All the players are probably trying to keep a low profile before the Olympics. I would rather not think about them as I need to look at my own game.”
It has been a trying time for Chong Wei over the last few weeks as he races against time to get fit and be emotionally and mentally ready for the London Games.
“I have started my physical and skill training but it’s still a painful process. I have a phobia of aggravating my injury and it affects my movement when I attempt to retrieve the shuttle at the net or at the baseline,” said Chong Wei, who called for a press conference yesterday to give an update on his progress.
“My ankle is still not 100%. I’m aware that the time is short but I hope to intensify my training in the next few weeks.
“Sometimes, I feel like giving up during training. When it becomes painful, I step out to take a breather. I psyche myself up and remind myself that I have a responsibility to myself and the nation. This is my last Olympics and I don’t intend to give up.”
Chong Wei does not have any full-time mental trainer but he does call on his former psychologist Frederick Tan occasionally to seek advice.
“Fortunately, I also have the support of my family members, friends and fans. Encouraging words like ‘Chong Wei you can do it’ inspire me.”
Chong Wei said he was also looking forward to the centralised stint in Bath - just two weeks before the Olympics - as it would provide him the ideal environment to give his unwavering attention to the final tune-up.
Source : The Star Online |
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yeehaaaaaa!!! ![](static/image/smiley/onion/hooray.gif) |
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lagi berita baik dari singapore... ![](static/image/smiley/onion/hooray.gif)
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Singapore Open :
Pemain Denmark, Viktor Axelsen (pemain yang dikalahkan oleh Zulfadli Zulkifli ketika final World Junior Championship 2011) telah berjaya menewaskan top seed Sho Sasaki of Japan.
Bagaimana pulak dengan perkembangan & pencapaian Zulfadli setakat ini ? ![](static/image/smiley/default/icon_rolleyes.gif) |
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Beza 1,414 mata
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RAMPAS...Lin Dan kini nombor satu dunia.
LIN DAN merampas ranking nombor satu dunia milik pemain negara, Datuk Lee Chong Wei selepas kedudukan terbaru dikeluarkan badan induk badminton dunia BWF semalam menunjukkan jaguh China itu yang juga pemenang pingat emas Olimpik Beijing, meninggalkan pencabarnya dengan perbezaan 1,414 mata.
Berikutan kecederaan dialami Chong Wei, peralihan ranking ini memang dijangka selepas pemain utama negara itu tidak dapat menyertai sebarang kejohanan, termasuk Siri Super Premier Terbuka Indonesia minggu lalu, kejohanan yang pada awalnya berada dalam kalendar pertandingan Chong Wei.
“Kami memang jangkakan perkara ini akan berlaku kerana sebelum ini kedudukan mata antara Chong Wei dan Lin Dan terlalu rapat,” kata jurulatihnya Tey Seu Bock.
Kedudukan ranking terbaru itu dikira berdasarkan penyertaan Lin Dan di Terbuka Thailand, meskipun juara Olimpik itu terkandas di suku akhir.
Chong Wei mengungguli ranking nombor satu dunia sejak 21 Ogos 2008 hingga 20 Jun lalu.
Perubahan ranking dunia ini bagaimanapun tidak akan mempengaruhi ‘seeding’ pemain di temasya Olimpik London bulan depan kerana ia diatur mengikut kedudukan ranking 3 Mei lalu.
Begitupun, Lin Dan pastinya mendapat satu lagi semangat tambahan menjelang saingan badminton di Olimpik London yang akan bermula 28 Julai hingga 5 Ogos ini.
Selain rekod pertemuan yang memihak Lin Dan, kecederaan Chong Wei yang dialami di pusingan akhir Piala Thomas Mei lalu, menjadi tonik paling berharga buat jaguh China itu meraih keyakinan tinggi mempertahankan emas Olimpik kali ini.
CREDITS TO HARIAN METRO ONLINE
tak gunaaaaaa!!! ![](static/image/smiley/onion/beat.gif)
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