This thread is quiet now. So i decided to browse around and look for some pictures. Here's what i found from this site Lim Kenn's last year's picture. Sorry i can't find other MJs' pictures :crying::crying::crying: Source: www.thehinduimages.com Caption: Lim Kenn of Malaysia, who beat Abhinn Shayam Gupta of India in the men's quarterfinals of the Asian Satellite Badminton Championship, in action at the Sirifort Sports Complex in New Delhi on October 21, 2005. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt
Thanks for the pics cloud! Hope MAS junior players can challenge the world players soon! Just like what our Asian Games champions did!!!
Ahh...What's the exact date for KL open again? I'll see if i can be there. Erin, we'll GRILL some people. Or post them to yannie. HAHAHAHA..
ERIN!That's lim kenn??He looks quite different from that pic u showed me! He has a pretty broad forehead!!!! But,there is this belief that ppl with large foreheads are gona be really successful in their carreers. cough*brain cells*too. LOL!!Thnx for the pic!
Yup that's Lim Kenn. May be his hair is a bit too long in the pic? Oh yeah. I wish him the best too. Be successful. And never stop the journey half-way. Must go all the way to the top. And other MJs of course. Must jia you. Be the best! Err..brain-cells? *coughs* Haha~
Aww...In cheras? I might not be able to go there..that's sad..I'll have to wait 4 MAS open then..heh. As i'll be going to pangkor to meet me coach on the 16th..coming back somewhere during KL open.
Liew Daren said KL Open draw is out. But no updates in BAM website yet.Faint. Even the National Junior Final which is taking place right now, the website also no updates..BAM...zzz...
y MAs junoirs pop up so many ppl suddenly.. so many freshies.. keke.. eg.. leon hew.. lim chen wet,.. zulfari abdullah.. mohd sharizan..etc etc.. i nvr seen their names on bwf ranking but suddenly appear.. hehe.. damn curious.. i tot rashid was get rid of a lot of juniors recently..n now appear newbie pulakz..
MMhmm...Maybe they have to cultivate more young players for MAS. Or we'll be out of players when it's time for this batch to leave.
______________________________________________ Source: www.thestar.com.my Wednesday December 20, 2006 Juniors under the microscope at KL Open KUALA LUMPUR: All eyes will be on the promising juniors in the ongoing Kuala Lumpur Open as the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) plan to bring in new faces into their elite squad. The BAM will hold their council meeting on Dec 30 in Johor to review and finalise a new coaching and training set-up. It is likely that some of the players in the Project 2010-12 under Rashid Sidek will be promoted to the national team while some in the elite squad will be dropped. All of Rashid's charges led by Tan Chun Seang are currently competing in the KL Open at the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium (KLBA) in Cheras. The Bukit Jalil Sports School's (BJSS) players are also in the fray in the Division Two events. National doubles coach Rexy Mainaky said that he would monitor the performances of the juniors in the tournament. “It is the last tournament for the year and also for most of the players. Some of the players will get a chance to impress the selectors. We (the coaches) will monitor their progress,” said Rexy. The KL Open is the last and second leg of the National Grand Prix Circuit. The GP Finals will be held in February.
haha..i'm jux wanna post this article here.. lol.. glad to hear dat.. but some of da senior going to b dropped.. ish..
Source: www.thestar.com.my Thursday December 21, 2006 Lim Kenn provides the only cheer for Project 2010-12 camp KUALA LUMPUR: Youngster Lim Kenn was the only bright spark for the Project 2010-12 camp in the Kuala Lumpur Open when he reached the men’s singles quarter-finals at the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium (KLBA) here yesterday. The 19-year-old Lim Kenn went the distance to beat teammate Tan Chun Seang 21-10, 13-21, 21-17 in the second round to set up a match against second seed Mohd Hafiz Hashim. Hafiz chalked up a hard-fought 21-14, 21-18 win over Lim Kenn’s teammate Beryno Wong. Credit must also be given to Chong Wei Feng and Liew Daren for making it difficult for two national players – K. Yogendran and James Chua. After a great start, Wei Feng ran out of steam, losing to Yogendran 21-23, 21-12, 8-21 while Daren kept pace with James throughout the match before going down 16-21, 19-21. In the quarter-finals today, Yogendran will take on top seed Lee Chong Wei while James will play against Kuan Beng Hong. Bukit Jalil Sports School’s (BJSS) Mohd Arif Abdul Latif and Chan Kwong Beng showed their potential, giving the senior players a run for their money. Arif, who won the boys’ Under-18 title in the 100 Plus National Junior Circuit in Ipoh on Saturday, kept Wong Choong Hann longer on the court before losing 21-18, 10-21, 7-21 while Kwong Beng gave Beng Hong a scare before going down 16-21, 21-14, 14-21. Choong Hann will take on Yeoh Kay Bin in the quarter-finals. Meanwhile, Lydia Cheah stayed on track in her bid to win her first senior Open title when she knocked out Pahang’s Tan Sin Lan to set up a match against Stephanie Shalini. The winner will take on second seed Julia Wong.