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    Post He BingJiao (何冰娇)

    This is way early but she is supposed to be a can't miss prospect, China's answer to the girl geniuses from Thailand. People who saw her play rave about her talent.

    Name: HE, BingJiao (何冰娇)
    Place of Birth: SuZhou, JiangSu, China
    Date of Birth: March 21, 1997
    Height: 1.66 m / 5'5"
    Idol: Wang Xin (a fellow left handed player)
    Sherlock Holmes (favorite detective story character)

    1997: Born
    2003: Started practicing badminton
    2009: Selected into the provincial training program of JiangSu
    2012: Asia U17 champions in GS and GD

    You can get a glimpse of her in the following video (at the 30th minutes, the girl in red)
    http://bugu.cntv.cn/specials/C31921/...4/101197.shtml



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    Never heard about this girl..
    Was she selected at AJC??
    have any link to asia junior champ??wanna see her result

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    looks like CBA hasn't suffered bad luck in WS yet.

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    Not junior champ, but U17 champ. At those ages, one year can make a huge difference.

    Here how He BingJiao fared at 2012 Asia U15/U17: http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sp...3C4&player=118

    Thus far, HBJ's biggest tests came in domestic competitions where she played against girls a few years older.

    If Sun Yu moves onto the senior circuit, we may well see HBJ in Asia Junior next year.

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    Thanx Redshuttle for the Info

    Hope she can be one of China's answers to thai and jpn junior ws

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    When will we see her in the regular (adult) international tournaments. Not so soon for a CHN player, I suppose, may be when she's 18 years old, hopefully earlier than that if she proves herself exceptional. However,if she were a non-CHN player, I won't be surprised she gets entered in both junior and 'senior' events anytime now.

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    Considering the last international tournament she played was Asia U17. She still has a long way to go.

    Let's see how she will do in Asia Junior and World Junior this year. Then we will know more.

    Due to poor results from international junior competitions, LYB disbanded the national junior team. The juniors are now trained with the first team. The heightened attention on junior competitions may mean more international appearances for HBJ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedShuttle View Post
    Considering the last international tournament she played was Asia U17. She still has a long way to go.

    Let's see how she will do in Asia Junior and World Junior this year. Then we will know more.

    Due to poor results from international junior competitions, LYB disbanded the national junior team. The juniors are now trained with the first team. The heightened attention on junior competitions may mean more international appearances for HBJ.
    Can you explain in more detail the entire story of what happened?

    Why were there such poor results in junior competitions? Is the "jr" team different from the "2nd" team? How can LYB have extra time to train the jr team?

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    its good to know that lyb disband their junior team.
    let see if they can do better this year

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhuangcorp View Post
    Can you explain in more detail the entire story of what happened?

    Why were there such poor results in junior competitions? Is the "jr" team different from the "2nd" team? How can LYB have extra time to train the jr team?
    Nothing extra to the story. The 2nd Team was the junior team.

    LYB was not happy with the junior results and made a re-organization, like any corporate executive would do. It may be easier for LYB now that everyone is together instead of having two separate programs.

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