Seems to me GJ is losing interest and passion and this is a very unfortunate sign. Her performance this year is sub-standard. :crying:
Our other entry, Chen JY, has a much luckier draw and is likely to advance further, hopefully. JIA YOU Chen! SIN has no representatives in MD and in MS our best, Derek Wong, has succumbed. No interest, no commitment???
Sorry,I didn't check link WD before post so you use this link for WD. http://data4.seagamesmm.com/pdf/14721.pdf
I just saw TS for seagame 2013. http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...825E3E-B76B-4197-AAC3-9648AFA1CFC4&d=20131210
The quater final start at 9.00 am local time. http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...825E3E-B76B-4197-AAC3-9648AFA1CFC4&d=20131212 Interesting match tomorrow XD:Maneepong/Sapsiree vs Riky/Puspita MS: NTM vs Sappanyu (after upset CWF ,Can he pass the top seed?) MD: Goh V Shem/Kok Siang Teo vs Maneepong/Nipitphon WD: Gebby Risityani/Rosalia vs Yao Lei/ Sari (I think this match so interesting for uncle Loh) and WS: Busanan vs Aprilla (I suppose this match will be so close.)
SEA Games Opening Ceremony After 44 years, Games return to Myanmar in dazzling opening ceremony The Straits Times, Singapore Published on Dec 11, 2013 http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/20131211/PDmyanmarseagames01e.jpg Fireworks explode over the opening ceremony of the 27th SEA Games in Naypyitaw, Myanmar on Wednesday, Dec 11, 2013. -- PHOTO: AP http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/20131211/PDmyanmarseagames11e.jpg Athletes and officials from Singapore wave as they parade into the stadium during the opening ceremony of the 27th SEA Games in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Wednesday, Dec 11, 2013. -- PHOTO: AP http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/20131211/PDmyanmarseagames09e.jpg Myanmar traditional musicians perform during the opening ceremony of the 27th SEA Games in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Wednesday, Dec 11, 2013. -- PHOTO: AP http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/20131211/PDmyanmarseagames10e.jpg Opening ceremony of the 27th SEA Games at the Wunna Theikdi Stadium in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Dec 11, 2013. -- ST PHOTO: LIM SIN THAI http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/20131211/PDmyanmarseagames08e.jpg Myanmar traditional dancers perform during the opening ceremony of the 27th SEA Games in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Wednesday, Dec 11, 2013. -- PHOTO: AP http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/20131211/PDmyanmarseagames07e.jpg Fireworks explode during the opening ceremony of the 27th SEA Games in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013. -- PHOTO: AP http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/20131211/PDmyanmarseagames02e.jpg Athletes and officials from the Singapore contingent wave as they parade into the stadium during the opening ceremony of the 27th SEA Games in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Wednesday, Dec 11, 2013. -- PHOTO: AP http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/20131211/PDmyanmarseagames05e.jpg Athletes and officials from the Brunei contingent wave as they parade into the stadium during the opening ceremony of the 27th SEA Games in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Wednesday, Dec 11, 2013. -- PHOTO: AP http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/20131211/sy01Seagame11122013e.jpg Opening ceremony of the 27th SEA Games at the Wunna Theikdi Stadium in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, on Wednesday, Dec 11, 2013. -- ST PHOTO: LIM SIN THAI http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/20131211/sy03Seagame11122013e.jpg Myanmar traditional dancers perform during the opening ceremony of the 27th SEA Games in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, on Wednesday, Dec 11, 2013. -- PHOTO: AP By Chia Han Keong In Naypyidaw THE SEA Games returned to Myanmar on Wednesday after a 44-year wait, as Naypyidaw celebrated with an Opening Ceremony filled with impressive visual effects and joyous emotions. More than 6,000 athletes and officials strode into the spanking-new Wunna Theikdi Stadium with huge smiles, parading in front of Myanmar president Thein Sein. Myanmar's vice-premier Nyan Tun declared the Games open, the first it has hosted a sports event of such scale since 1969, when the Games was still known as the South-east Asian Peninsular Games. And when the host nation's archer Maung Wai Lin Tun, receiving the beacon from the last torch relay runner, lit the Games cauldron by shooting an arrow into it, the entire stadium erupted as it kick-started the 12-day sports extravaganza. - See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/the-big...nmar-dazzling-opening-ce#sthash.vYaq7hXx.dpuf
First upset today. Riky Widhianto/Puspita Richi Dili [2] [Indonesia] - Maneepong Jongjit/Sapsiree Taeratanachai [Thailand] 21-19 22-24 17-21
So far for badminton in sea game but this sea game thread so quiet. Because this week has big tour(SSF) but I suppose tomorrow match will be interesting. This is semi final match schedule. http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...825E3E-B76B-4197-AAC3-9648AFA1CFC4&d=20131213
sorry to say, but Sea Games lost his prestige long time ago... in Malaysia, nobody really cares about Sea Games...for me, i dont even know the medal standing it became a tradition that the host will most probably became the overall champion with many biased judgements, introduction of non-OG events that benefitted host country Sea Games just became a routine bi-annually affairs for sports in SEA countries... SEA countries must think of ways to uphold the status of SEA games in order for SEA athletes to challenge for Asia Games and OG...
I would say that the SEA Games is mainly a regional games, not only to promote sporting friendship and closer relationship among ASEAN countries in particular, but also to give especially the younger athletes a chance to test their skills. It should not be compared with the big ones like the Olympics. It could be regarded as a gateway for young promising athletes intending to make a mark in the sporting arena, hopefully with the Asian Games and the Olympics as targets. There should be opportunities for them to compete among peers. So the Games do serve a function in the interim years.
It's more like a friendship game with the host countries introducing their own sports to the rest of the members. Was it cock fighting that they wanted to introduce some edition back?
Wah this sport is very cruel and specially meant for exotic gamblers...don't think they dare to introduce this.
Bellaetrix Never dissapoint me in multievent... It's contrast that Ina rep are fallen in bwf finals but shine here
FINALS (02.00pm local time) => http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...825E3E-B76B-4197-AAC3-9648AFA1CFC4&d=20131214 INA has representative in all 5 disciplines and secured 1 gold medal through MD. 1) Angga Pratama/Ryan Agung Saputra (INA) v Berry Angriawan/RIcky Karanda Suwardi (INA) 2) Bellaetrix Manuputty (INA) v Busanan Ongbumrungpan (THA) 3) Muhamaad Rijal/Debby Susanto (INA) v Maneepong Jongjit/Sapsiree Taerattanachai (THA) 4) Dionysius Hayom Rumbaka (INA) v Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk (THA) 5) Nitya Krishinda Maheswari/Greysia Polii (INA) v Vivian Hoo Kah Mun/Woon Khe Wei (MAS) It's INA v THA except WD category.