**KZ**
10-18-2005, 05:33 AM
are there any live scoring for this event?
if no can anyone of you post some scores.
if no can anyone of you post some scores.
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View Full Version : danish open results **KZ** 10-18-2005, 05:33 AM are there any live scoring for this event? if no can anyone of you post some scores. Johansen 10-18-2005, 06:41 AM are there any live scoring for this event? if no can anyone of you post some scores. Livescores: http://scoreserver.danskbadminton.dk/nizedesign/latestscores.cgi? Results: http://dbf.dansk-badminton.dk/dbf/Turnering2005-2006/Dopen/DO2005.PDF Regards Johansen www.badminton-nyt.dk (http://www.badminton-nyt.dk) alloh 10-18-2005, 10:07 AM Why the score board not showing the categorise event such as MS,MD,WS,WD,XD?:confused: taufik-ist 10-18-2005, 10:44 AM Why the score board not showing the categorise event such as MS,MD,WS,WD,XD?:confused: is that 'Alloh' the moslem's god, if it is, it's not 'polite' using that nickname scchang 10-18-2005, 11:38 AM Should that be "Allah"? -SC is that 'Alloh' the moslem's god, if it is, it's not 'polite' using that nickname taufik-ist 10-19-2005, 04:00 AM Should that be "Allah"? -SC in malay/indons language, "Allah" will be pronounced "Alloh" tamages 10-19-2005, 04:07 AM in malay/indons language, "Allah" will be pronounced "Alloh" i speak very fluent Malay and IMHO alloh sounds more like a chinese name (or nickname)... anyway i hope everyone will be cool about this... :) taufik-ist 10-19-2005, 04:12 AM i speak very fluent Malay and IMHO alloh sounds more like a chinese name (or nickname)... anyway i hope everyone will be cool about this... :) cool and peace :) thanks coops241180 10-19-2005, 04:45 AM hehe.. i like the danes scoreboard style, minimalist! :) mebbe it'll be able to keep up with the 1000's of us that will be watching :) andrew smith of england is already the only englishman left in the singles competition.. and he's facing Wong Choon Hann in the next round.. let the giant slaying commence :p:rolleyes: Coops taufik-ist 10-19-2005, 05:16 AM hehe.. i like the danes scoreboard style, minimalist! :) mebbe it'll be able to keep up with the 1000's of us that will be watching :) andrew smith of england is already the only englishman left in the singles competition.. and he's facing Wong Choon Hann in the next round.. let the giant slaying commence :p:rolleyes: Coops minimalist is faster loading and updating :) seven 10-19-2005, 05:50 AM The live scoreboard surely is efficient. The past results aren't very handy to follow though... :rolleyes: coops241180 10-19-2005, 06:24 AM The live scoreboard surely is efficient. The past results aren't very handy to follow though... :rolleyes: hehe - too true :( coops241180 10-19-2005, 09:11 PM woah!!! sang yang and Xu chen gave the english palethorpe and roebuck a walkover into the 3rd round!!!! nathan and gail have another english pair to defeat to progess before probably meeeting thomas and kamilla in the semi and then i reckong jens and mette in the final.. unless koo and wong can create and upset... abedeng 10-19-2005, 10:42 PM nathan and gail have another english pair to defeat to progess before probably meeeting thomas and kamilla in the semi and then i reckong jens and mette in the final.. unless koo and wong can create and upset... They can. My concern is that Koo, Wong, and even Jens are expected to be involved in 2 matches timed to start very close to each other. Koo/Jens have MD. Wong has WD. jasonmarc 10-20-2005, 04:07 AM [QUOTE=Johansen]Livescores: http://scoreserver.danskbadminton.dk/nizedesign/latestscores.cgi? Results: http://dbf.dansk-badminton.dk/dbf/Turnering2005-2006/Dopen/DO2005.PDF Regards Johansen www.badminton-nyt.dk[/QUOTE (http://www.badminton-nyt.dk[/QUOTE)] I've got the Live-Score, but cant get the Results, WHY???:confused: since 12 hours ago???? pls tell me why !!! anybody? coops241180 10-20-2005, 04:29 AM [QUOTE=Johansen]Livescores: http://scoreserver.danskbadminton.dk/nizedesign/latestscores.cgi? Results: http://dbf.dansk-badminton.dk/dbf/Turnering2005-2006/Dopen/DO2005.PDF Regards Johansen www.badminton-nyt.dk[/QUOTE (http://www.badminton-nyt.dk%5B/QUOTE)] I've got the Live-Score, but cant get the Results, WHY???:confused: since 12 hours ago???? pls tell me why !!! anybody? now now.. take a deep breath and chill. have you got adobe acrobat reader? the file is a pdf so u can only open it with that. also - ur right.. the results aren't right up to date, but they are reasonablly close, i guess they're updating the results sheet a few times a day. hope this helps Coops Phydhel 10-20-2005, 10:28 AM the live scoring ROCKS madbad 10-20-2005, 01:03 PM is that 'Alloh' the moslem's god, if it is, it's not 'polite' using that nickname Possible his name is Al (short for Alan?) Loh hence Alloh. Just a thought. ants 10-20-2005, 01:17 PM Peter Gade Lost to chen jin? my gosh.. Wong8Egg 10-20-2005, 02:08 PM both peter and kenneth can't even made it to the QF at their home court. :crying: alloh 10-21-2005, 08:49 AM Yup, I really can't accept that both Peter & Kenneth lost so early. But the good news is 3 Malaysian MS move to QF :p This is a good opportunity for Malaysian to Win this 5* tournament. Malaysia Boleh~!:D jasonmarc 10-21-2005, 08:56 AM What is the time over there(Denmark)? Not yet 17pm by now ? cause i still cant get the online Live-score yet! Has the QF of WS started? :confused: **KZ** 10-21-2005, 09:02 AM What is the time over there(Denmark)? Not yet 17pm by now ? cause i still cant get the online Live-score yet! Has the QF of WS started? :confused: I counted the time. Its roughly 7 hrs behind us m'sians. will start at roughly 11.00 pm here. so late. been waiting for it to start since in the afternoon:crying: alloh 10-21-2005, 01:11 PM :p 3 Malaysian, Wong Choong Hann, Lee Choong wei & Muhd Hafiz Hasim move to the semi finals ~! Malaysai Boleh ~! .... :D yannie 10-21-2005, 05:24 PM but chen jin lost to choong hann... geez... he could have won... alloh 10-21-2005, 11:35 PM Wong Choon Hann more experince than Chen Jin. No doubt if WCH won~! :) madbad 10-22-2005, 01:40 AM I called a Chen Jin win and was pleasantly surprised WCH outlasted him. WCH's recent track record showed him starting strong and fading in the 3rd set. After Chen Jin demolished him in the second set, it looked all over for WCH. I must give hime credit though, he really showed guts and pulled through in a tight 3rd set. Is he a spent force against LCW? taneepak 10-22-2005, 02:18 AM I called a Chen Jin win and was pleasantly surprised WCH outlasted him. WCH's recent track record showed him starting strong and fading in the 3rd set. After Chen Jin demolished him in the second set, it looked all over for WCH. I must give hime credit though, he really showed guts and pulled through in a tight 3rd set. Is he a spent force against LCW? I think WCH used his brains, a classic throw-away 2nd game to conserve his energy and prepare for the final showdown in the final 3rd game. Had he battled it out with Chen Jin in the 2nd game, he would certainly lose the decider. Chen Jin was too eager to win the 2nd game quickly. He should have extended WCH more in the 2nd game, and the final game would have been easy picking, but it was not to be. blckknght 10-23-2005, 11:43 AM Could somebody post a full list of results? I'm curious as to why Pernille Harder and Helle Nielsen withrdrew from their match against Zhang Dan and Zhang Jawen? Han 10-23-2005, 12:07 PM Wong Choon Hann won over Chen Jin by his vast experience. Give Chen Jin credit as he was able to toppled Peter and almost pulled thru against Choon Hann. Even though Malaysia now has 3 solid MS ready for Thomas Cup but imagine the depth of Chinese MS lineup with Chen Jin as reserve(Malaysia do have Kwun Beng Hong). The only weak spot of China is 2nd MD. cooler 10-26-2005, 06:20 PM Badminton: Still a rare feat all right BY LIM TEIK HUAT Koo Kien Keat and Chan Chong Ming PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s Lee Chong Wei and Chan Chong Ming-Koo Kien Keat may have achieved a rare feat by clinching both men’s singles and doubles titles in the Denmark Open badminton championships but don’t read too much into their victories. While Malaysia sent their best players, China and Indonesia chose to skip the five-star tournament this year. However, it was certainly heartening to see Chong Wei and Chong Ming-Kien Keat, who were not really tested until the finals, living up to their reputations as world-class players this time. Second seed Chong Wei defeated teammate Mohd Hafiz Hashim 17-14, 15-8 to win his first major title outside Malaysia while fourth-seeded Chong Ming-Kien Keat earned their biggest career win by beating defending champions and top seeds Jens Eriksen-Martin Lundgaard Hansen 15-6, 15-7. The last time Malaysia bagged both the Denmark Open titles was in 1966 – through Tan Aik Huang and the doubles pair of Ng Boon Bee-Tan Yee Khan. Hafiz had earlier bagged his third international title for the year – the Dutch Open – the previous week. Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah also came good in the Dutch Open, winning their first title in more than a year. Women’s doubles pair Chin Eei Hui-Wong Pei Tty also reached the final in the Dutch Open but finished runner-up to local pair Mia Audina-Lotte Bruil. National head coach Yap Kim Hock is glad to see the Malaysian players taking the opportunity to sweep both the men’s singles and doubles titles from their campaign in Europe. “The Chinese and Indonesians players also did not take part in the preceding Dutch Open but we have a better idea of where our players stand now. “I am pleased that we have won four titles from both tournaments in Europe. It would have been better if they had achieved it in the presence of Chinese shuttlers. Their performance is getting better and the specialised training under different coaches is certainly paying off,” said Kim Hock in a telephone interview from Holland. Lee Chong Wei Chong Wei, the 23-year-old national number one, has certainly chalked up another milestone in his blossoming badminton career, earning his biggest career payday of US$13,600 (RM51,680) and beating Hafiz outside Malaysia. Although unbeaten at home for the last three years, Chong Wei had found it difficult to overcome Hafiz in overseas meets, losing to his rival in the semi-finals of the German Open this year. Chong Wei looked more confident now and Li Mao’s training methods could be a major reason. “It’s nice to have won a five-star event at last. My immediate aim will be to prepare for the Hong Kong Open and the SEA Games,” said Chong Wei. Kien Keat, the younger partner of Chong Ming, was also happy to have achieved a breakthrough in their one-year partnership. “This is our biggest international win. We won the Taiwan Open last year but it was only a three-star tournament. “While I am happy to have achieved my target of winning a big tournament this year, I hope to be more consistent from now on,” said Kien Keat, who is now training under Indonesian coach Rexy Mainaky cheongsa 10-26-2005, 11:37 PM CCM/KKK beat JR/LP in the finals, not JE/MLH. |