View Full Version : Congratulations to Chen Jin!
springcoming
03-21-2004, 06:03 PM
This French Open Title is the first adult Worldwide Champion in his career.
And of course it is just a beginning for this 17-year-old boy!
i am sure he will do something in the 2008 Olympics
springcoming
03-21-2004, 06:05 PM
some other photos of Chen Jin
i am sure many friends here are not familiar with him
springcoming
03-21-2004, 06:06 PM
another
I read somewhere before that Chen Jin's idol was the great "Golden Monkey" Sun Jun and that Sun coaches him at their home province?
Does Chen Jin play a lot like Sun? A very fast game?
Anyway, congrats to him for this stepping-stone victory and I'm sure this is just a minor foreshadow of the future of Chinese men's singles!
springcoming
03-21-2004, 10:21 PM
Sun Jun is Chen Jin's coach in the Jiangsu Province team.
of course their styles are quite the same.
Is he tall and skinny like BAo.
I might have seen him in Asian Junior Champs last year where he wasn't good and
lost to Simon Santoso but has improved a lot?
springcoming
03-22-2004, 07:01 AM
Originally posted by Bbn
Is he tall and skinny like BAo.
I might have seen him in Asian Junior Champs last year where he wasn't good and
lost to Simon Santoso but has improved a lot?
Yes. He is quite tall and thin, just like Bao
but i don't think he participated the Asian Junior Champs last year.
seawell
03-22-2004, 07:11 AM
springcome do u have his data?
Cheung
03-23-2004, 12:11 AM
Can he be as clever as Sun Jun? With Sun Jun as his mentor, the prospects are bright.
seven
03-23-2004, 04:14 AM
I watched the match between Chen Jin and Björn Joppien on TV, and Chen Jin plays a clever attacking game.
And he is really fast! :D
sheelay
03-25-2004, 03:08 PM
i seriously think that this guy will be one of the badminton stars in 2 to 3 years time.I am so sure about this because he has SUn Jun, one of the best badminton player produced in China, as his coach.
xofrevlis
03-25-2004, 06:14 PM
originally posted by seven
I watched the match between Chen Jin and Björn Joppien on TV, and Chen Jin plays a clever attacking game. And he is really fast! :D
Did you record the footage and put it up on emule? =D~~~
seven
03-26-2004, 01:51 AM
Originally posted by xofrevlis
Did you record the footage and put it up on emule? =D~~~
I don't have a TV at home, it's my father who recorded the match on the french satellite...
He also recorded the ladies singles, men's doubles, mixed doubles, and the last points of the ladies doubles.
If I can (and if I have time), I'll try and convert this to mpeg and put it on eMule...
does anyone know how to do it technically?
xofrevlis
03-26-2004, 09:54 AM
originally posted by seven
I don't have a TV at home, it's my father who recorded the match on the french satellite... He also recorded the ladies singles, men's doubles, mixed doubles, and the last points of the ladies doubles. If I can (and if I have time), I'll try and convert this to mpeg and put it on eMule... does anyone know how to do it technically?
Assuming that it's recorded onto video cassette, the way I think you would do it is to hook the TV up to the Video In Video Out port at the back of your PC's grapihcs card and then use some sort of program which plays and records the video captured from your monitor and saves it compressed into MPEG onto your hard disk. Sorry about the vagueness, I've never actually tried it before so I could be totally wrong or there could be an easier way of doing it.
seven
03-26-2004, 10:11 AM
Originally posted by xofrevlis
Assuming that it's recorded onto video cassette, the way I think you would do it is to hook the TV up to the Video In Video Out port at the back of your PC's grapihcs card and then use some sort of program which plays and records the video captured from your monitor and saves it compressed into MPEG onto your hard disk. Sorry about the vagueness, I've never actually tried it before so I could be totally wrong or there could be an easier way of doing it.
Hmm, yes, it must be something like that... I should be capable of finding anyway, but this means me either bringing my PC to my father's home, or taking his video recorder to my home...
well, I'll see when and how I can do that! :rolleyes:
xofrevlis
03-26-2004, 10:27 AM
orginally posted by seven
Hmm, yes, it must be something like that... I should be capable of finding anyway, but this means me either bringing my PC to my father's home, or taking his video recorder to my home...
If it comes to the worst then you could send the tape to someone who knows how to do it. :p
seven
03-26-2004, 10:29 AM
Of course, the matches are commentated in french!
(by Raphaël Sachetat and Olivier Jacquemin)
2cents
03-26-2004, 03:34 PM
Originally posted by seawell
springcome do u have his data?
I believe Chen Jin is 1.83 meter tall.
Chen Jin left home alone at the age of 7 for Nanjing, thousands of miles away from his parents, to get some badminton training. This is kind of typical, since Lin Dan left his home (Fujian) early his age for some badminton training at Nanjing too, which doesn't mean Nanjing can provide better training than Fujian. Ji Xinpeng, a Hubei native, lefe his home for Fujian to get better training.
springcoming
03-27-2004, 03:26 AM
Originally posted by 2cents
I believe Chen Jin is 1.83 meter tall.
Chen Jin left home alone at the age of 7 for Nanjing, thousands of miles away from his parents, to get some badminton training. This is kind of typical, since Lin Dan left his home (Fujian) early his age for some badminton training at Nanjing too, which doesn't mean Nanjing can provide better training than Fujian. Ji Xinpeng, a Hubei native, lefe his home for Fujian to get better training.
yes. such kind of situation is quite normal in China.
Chen Jin was born in Hebei Province but now he is in Jiangsu Province team.
springcoming
03-28-2004, 08:08 AM
another title in Poland!
well done!
choonghannrulez
01-01-2005, 08:56 AM
some other photos of Chen Jin
i am sure many friends here are not familiar with him
does anyone noes how CHEN JIN "makes" his hair so.. "smooth"? :confused:
aiyuuw
01-01-2005, 04:37 PM
does anyone noes how CHEN JIN "makes" his hair so.. "smooth"? :confused:there are 2 possibilities:
1. he was just born with good hair, and its genetic
2. hes a metrosexual, he goes to beauty center very often, flat ironed his hair every morning, wash his hair with special shampoo, creambath, hair spa, comb it every 5 minutes,but i dont think this is why, i think the reason no.1 above is more acceptable,lol:D
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