The loser? I really have no idea. Could it be worse than obese, inconsistent and useless player? I am out of words
post TC in KL, he played in Sudirman Cup last year and Thomas Cup Qualifying early this year... he is choosen as well....but the difference is, Sudirman Cup, he played one game and won it same goes to TC qualifying, played one game and won....but TC final, he played one and lost... and now came the complains, so strict the standard
It's just the same few fellas who like to start the bandwagon... it's k... Since TBH/HTH can take MB/CM to 3 games I guess KSH/YYS, both of them are not world class players, useless and terrible despite winning 2 Super Series Titles.
bro, no one said Ah How is not fat lar.....he is fat but I think his performance is decent, although not good enough.... the fact that he is fat is obvious....and the fact that his results is decent and did what is required is obvious as well... he only played one game in TC final and did ok...although not good enough.... i don't understand why the complains came out now....and not when he is selected... if he n TBH managed to beat Boe/Mo...I trust the comments will be the other way round...
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nah... according to his latest win, fatty should *gain* 5kg more in order to win more future games...
Ah how finally lost to his victim lee yongdae for the very first time... thanks to twk making errors... but their partnership quite good and better than goh/lim who seems in downhilling...
I thought they did rather well against the Koreans. Leading most of the first game and forcing JungLee to switch to their A game in order to win. Counterattack was excellent but by the 2nd game they (read: Ah How) got visibly tired. No surprise here, as fatty just can't keep up with the top level pace of the Koreans. Eventually they just kept lifting a la KooTan and JungLee just pounded them.
he needs a private dietician or fitness coach. Else, he will always be like that. ie, never win a SS.
The Star Online > Sports Saturday June 16, 2012 Thien How-Wee Kiong are slowly but surely showing their ability By KNG ZHENG GUAN PETALING JAYA: The emergence of Hoon Thien How-Tan Wee Kiong as a third doubles pair of substance is certainly reducing national coach Tan Kim Her’s worries. The stocky Thien How and Wee Kiong have struck up a good understanding and made the semi-finals of the Thailand Open GP Gold in Bangkok last week. At the ongoing Indonesian Open Super Series Premier in Jakarta, Thien How-Wee Kiong made heads turn when they stunned sixth seeds Mohd Ahsan-Bona Septano in the first round. They took on world No. 2 Lee Yong-dae-Jung Jae-sung in the quarter-finals yesterday and although Thien How-Wee Kiong lost 17-21, 14-21, it was a gallant performance by the world No. 91 pair. Getting there: Hoon Thien How (right) and Tan Wee Kiong have played in four tournaments so far and are becoming a force to be reckoned with. Kim Her, for one, is decidedly pleased with their performance and forsees a bright future for the pair. “This is only the fourth tournament they’re playing together and I’m happy with their showing in Thailand and Jakarta,” said Kim Her. “I hope they keep on pushing hard and improve further because a strong third pair in the squad will definitely take some of the pressure off Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong and Goh V Shem-Lim Khim Wah. “The other pairs should learn from Thien How-Wee Kiong and step up their performance. I’m expecting Mak Hee Chun-Teo Kok Siang to do well in the Singapore Open next week.” Thien How-Wee Kiong’s elimination meant that Kien Keat-Boon Heong are the only Malaysians remaining in the Indonesian tournament. The pair defeated Thailand’s Patipat Chalardchalearm-Nipitphon Puangpuapech 21-11, 21-15 and will face Denmark’s Carsten Morgensen-Mathias Boe for a place in the final. Reigning Olympic champions Markis Kido-Hendra Setiawan powered into the semi-finals with an easy 21-18, 21-9 win over compatriots Wijaya Rendra-Rian Sukmawan. In the men’s singles, India’s P. Kashyap carried on his stunning form by making the last four by beating Denmark’s Hans-Kristian Vittinghus 21-15, 21-14. Kashyap knocked out top seed and world No. 3 Chen Long of China a day earlier. Eighth seed Du Pengyu ended the fine run of local favourite Sony Dwi Kuncoro in the quarter-finals. http://thestar.com.my/services/printerfriendly.asp?file=/2012/6/16/sports/11493405.asp&sec=sports
i love ah how jumping smash..the slow mo playback of him jumping smash always leave me in awe ... defying the law of physics.. reminiscence of a scene from stephen chow's shaolin soccer, u know which one