Ai Fukuhara, the 19-year-old table-tennis sensation, was Japan's flag-bearer Ai got into the Japanese national squad when just 11 years old When just 14, she finished 5th in the Paris 2003 World Championships Although just 19, this is her second Olympics At Athens 2004, she reached the Round of 16. Now 13th in the world, she is hot in the table-tennis competition. (By the way, she is also featured in two PlayStation 2 table-tennis games.) Given these accomplishments, how could Japan possibly consider Reiko Shiota over Ai Fukuhara to be their Olympic flag-bearer?
By the way, Haruna Fukuoka is the player who handed Singapore's Li Jiawei (one of the top ten table-tennis players in the world) a shock defeat in the preliminary round of the Singapore Table-Tennis Open just two months ago.
Very sorry to see Reiko/Kumiko lost, but glad to see their beautiful smile all the time. Did anyone else see Reiko/Kumiko cheering in the stand when Miyuki/Satoko played the Korean pair? Reiko seemed to yell louder Lastly, the Japanese women have the prettiest outfits. The colors are nice and made them all look pretty and sexy . It sure drives all the guys crazy
wow, not so flattering Chinese article about them: http://2008.sina.com.cn/zq/bd/2008-08-13/1029197446.shtml basically saying them spending too much time doing extra-curricular activities and not enough time training.
Is there any information there on where I can I buy this bikini album... I just like... badminton players...
Uh, if they start losing weight, then that's a possible sign that there will be a bikini album of both players. They're a tiny bit chubby
Ogushio are chubby? Well, I have to see them in Bikini first to make sure your analysis is correct...
Hey, she needs a body that can play badminton at the top level. Of course the arms are supposed to be strong looking...
aiya...dont be so mean la...dont judge her physical appearances based on one photo only...to be absolutely sure, we really need those bikini photos!!
Both of them are spending too much time on comercial activities . dont think any badminton athletes in the world can achieve any great success with so much distortion from their careers