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thread dah kembali sengal selepas abis sudirman cup... sementara menunggu thailand GP, kite enjoy du ...
wawaKKK Post at 1-6-2011 13:36
laaaaaaaaaaaaaa{:2_74:} |
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Players WANTED! Iin Pusat Komuniti Lembah Pantai, Pantai Hillpark! 7/6/11-8pm
Hi everyone,
Interested to play together in Badminton court in Pusat Komuniti Lembah Pantai, near Pantai Hill park, near Bangsar South.
At 8-10pm, 7/6/11, Tuesday.
We need around 2-3players.
Please let me know faster.
Anything please msg here.
Thanks. Hope to play together.
Our level just is BASIC & AVERAGE.
Everyone is welcomed |
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World No. 1 wants BAM to solve two problems
PETALING JAYA: World No. 1 Lee Chong Wei hopes that the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) will solve two of his problems in his preparations for the world championships in August.
Chong Wei is concerned over the constant change of venue from the national training centre at the Juara Stadium in Bukit Kiara to other locations.
And he hopes that the BAM will minimise unwarranted difficulties for the players - especially those preparing for the world championships.
Due to the Sukma (Malaysia Games) netball competitions at the Juara Stadium, the BAM had to move the training sessions for all groups of shuttlers – elite, back-up and Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) – to different venues this week.
“The players have been moving around this week. But this is not something new. Whenever, there are events at Juara Stadium, we have to be like nomads,” said Chong Wei yesterday.
“We wait for the coaches to tell us the training locations every day. Sometimes, it is at Wangsa Maju, Petaling Jaya and Bukit Jalil,” he said. “The best for all players is to train at one place. It is nothing like being ‘home’ at a familiar training ground. Now, we also have to spend extra time on the road.”
Chong Wei hoped that BAM would expedite their big plan to build their own national training centre, which was proposed to be off the Kesas Highway at Awan Besar.
“I am speaking on behalf of all the players. Ad hoc arrangements are cumbersome. Hopefully, we do not have to change training venues anymore after this. And it is also my hope that the BAM would work fast on getting their own national centre.”
Chong Wei also wished that the BAM would reschedule the Johor Open slated for July 14-17, which will be held just two weeks before the world championship-bound shuttlers leave for centralised training in Bath.
It is compulsory for all the national shuttlers to compete in the annual domestic event.
“I would rather skip the Johor Open and focus on my preparations for the world championships. Hopefully, the BAM can set new dates for the event,” said Chong Wei.
“I do not plan to compete if they are unable to do so. I guess, I will just miss out on an opportunity to compete in this year’s National GP Finals.”
Chong Wei did not take part in the opening leg of the circuit in Kuala Lumpur in April because of other obligations. Only the top 16 players after the two-leg circuit qualify for the Finals.
Last year, Chong Wei competed in one of the two legs and went on to nail a ninth national title.
CREDITS TO THE STAR ONLINE
datuk dah bersuara dah... BAM please do something with your management...
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Reply 1906# wawaKKK
wawa ... esok free tak ??? abe ko ajak dating ni .. pukul 11 pagi kat bukit jalil
aku tukang inform je .... hehehe
Saturday June 4, 2011 ~ THE STAR ~
Kien Keat shows he has heart of gold
By RAJES PAUL
PETALING JAYA: National doubles shuttler Koo Kien Keat has a heart of gold.
Though busy preparing for the World Championships, which will be held in London from Aug 8-14, he has managed to find time to do his part in raising the profile of charity foundation Solibad – Badminton Without Borders.
Kien Keat will take part in a worldwide badminton flashmob at the main entrance of the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil at 11am tomorrow and he has rallied all badminton fans to support the cause.
“This gathering is for a good cause and I hope many fans from Malaysia will join me. This will be one of the biggest gatherings as Rexy Mainaky (head coach of the men’s doubles squad), some of the badminton players and fans from over 60 cities in 40 countries will also take part in this flashmob at the same time in their own locations. It will be historic,” he said.
Kien Keat is an ambassador of Solibad and has helped to raise funds for an orphanage in the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur on many occasions.
For the flashmob tomorrow, every fan is urged to bring a racquet, a shuttle and a bright T-shirt matching any of the rainbow colours ( + kamera jgn lupa hehehe) of the Solibad logo and follow the routine launched by Kien Keat and Rexy.
“It will be fun. At the same time, the badminton family will send out a clear signal that we are here to help underprivileged children in the best way we can,” said Kien Keat.
The other Solibad ambassadors are former Olympic champion Taufik Hidayat of Indonesia, current Olympic mixed doubles champion Lee Yong-dae of South Korea and 25 world class players – among them Saina Nehwal (India); Jan O Jorgensen and Peter-Gade Christensen (Denmark); Nathan Robertson (England); Kenichi Tago (Japan); and Pi Hongyan (France).
The main objective of Solibad is to raise funds within the global badminton community and to donate the money raised to various local projects, some of which are badminton related.
Solibad founder Raphael Sachetat of France said: “This is a world’s first in sports and we are proud that badminton is able to bring together so many different people, from so many countries, who are not only badminton fans but who also believe that what we do at Solibad can make a difference.”
On his preparation for the world meet, Kien Keat said that he was shaping up well with Tan Boon Heong.
The pair lost to Cai Yun-Fu Haifeng of China in a closely-fought final last year.
At last month’s Sudirman Cup in Qingdao, Kien Keat-Boon Heong put up a creditable showing when they won all their matches.
They will be competing in the Indonesia Open from June 22-26 as a final warm-up before the trip to London. |
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THOMAS and UBER CUP 2012 go to Wuhan, China
After their amazing organisation during the Sudirman Cup held in Qingdao, China was rewarded with yet another major tournament – the Thomas and Uber Cup 2012, which will be featured in Wuhan, China.
Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province in the People’s Republic of China, has been named the host city for the prestigious biennial world men’s and women’s team badminton championships.
The only other bid for this event was Indonesia.
CREDITS TO BADZINE
buat la kat mane2 pon... diaorg akan tetap menang punye... :@ |
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Pelik, kenapa kebanyakan pertandingan antarabangsa seperti Piala Sudirman dan Piala Thomas sering kali diadakan di China? |
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Pelik, kenapa kebanyakan pertandingan antarabangsa seperti Piala Sudirman dan Piala Thomas sering kali diadakan di China?
spiderman80 Post at 5-6-2011 14:29
kannn... aku pon pelik...
maybe sebab diaorg punye management bagus kot... :re: |
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kannn... aku pon pelik...
maybe sebab diaorg punye management bagus kot...
wawaKKK Post at 5-6-2011 15:51
Ataupun sebab China ada LiYongBo. |
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adoyaiiiiii... aku tak bukak lappy plak smlm... paper pon tak baca... rugi rugi...
anywa ...
wawaKKK Post at 5-6-2011 13:51
lohhhh ... sian abe ko ..mesti dia tunggu ko ...
tapi tule lambat sgt bagitau nye .... |
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Ataupun sebab China ada LiYongBo.
spiderman80 Post at 5-6-2011 16:00
ayt xleh blah..haha |
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SCG Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold 2011
setakat ni ada dua result yg aku suka...
kecut perut aku menatap live score bila mamat yo-yo ni main... nasib baik menang... |
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Reply 1918# wawaKKK
premier SS kan top 10 players wajib joint .... hadiah pun lumayannnnnn ....
kalau tak nak main pun buat jelah mcm marc zwiebler buat arini ... at least dapat gak kutip point tuk OG ...
thai GP
arif tengah main skrg ....
uiikkkk tetiba arif menang terus 19-17 ...mamat jepun tu injured kot .... yesssssssss!!!
sayang nye chong weifeng kalah tadi ..tapi tak malu la ...kalah melawan ....
apiz on court skrg ni .... |
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