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 BAM'S LATEST: Indonesian coach ready to help Kien Keat-Boon Heong recapture the form that use to worry their opponents
MANY have tried and failed since Rexy Mainaky but newly-hired coach Paulus Firman believes he can turn former Asian Games champions Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong into an effectiv…
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DATUK Seri Nadzmi Salleh has to contend with another challenger for the presidency of the Badminton World Federation after Denmark’s Poul-Erik Hoyer Larsen announced his candidacy on Thursday.
Hoyer Larsen, who stunned the badminton world when he won the men’s singles gold in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, is the current Badminton Europe (BEC) president.
He was elected to BEC in 2010 and also serves on the Denmark Olympic Committee.
Hoyer Larsen said he was encouraged to run by several colleagues from all over the world after current president Kang Young Joong said he would not seek re-election.
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 EDDY CHOONG: Short in stature but mighty in accomplishments
BADMINTON legend Datuk Eddy Choong, who passed away in Penang yesterday at the age of 82, left behind a legacy which is near impossible for another Malaysian to match.Who could come near Eddy's achievements?
He won a total of 450 titles…
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 THE Malaysian sporting community has lost another legend, badminton great Datuk Eddy Choong, at the age of 82. News of his death came as a shock to many fans.
Many of us are still mourning the loss of another badminton great, Datuk Punch Gunalan, and now Eddy is gone.
Eddy was an inspirationa…
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GEORGE TOWN: The Sports Ministry will propose to the Cabinet to name one of the badminton courts at the National Badminton Academy in Bukit Kiara after the late Datuk Eddy Choong.
Its minister, Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek said Eddy, after all, “had brought glory to the country during his heyday."
He was speaking to reporters after paying his last respects to Choong, who died on Monday, at his residence in Jalan Bell.
Ahmad Shabery said it was not the first time the ministry would name a sporting facility after a sport personality.
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