NEWS : Joanne makes a return to join BAM’s new team under Rosman By RAJES PAUL KUALA LUMPUR: Former doubles shuttler Joanne Quay is making a return to the national team but she will not come under the charge of coach Cheah Soon Kit. Joanne will join the Badminton Association of Malaysia's (BAM) first-ever programme for full-time mixed doubles players and former doubles player Rosman Razak has been officially appointed as the coach. The move is aimed at strengthening the Malaysian team for mixed team championships – the Commonwealth Games and the Sudirman Cup. It is also hoped that the Malaysian mixed doubles pairs will get to be on par with the best from South Korea, China and Indonesia to challenge strongly in Open tournaments and win places in the Olympic Games. Besides Joanne, the others under the new programme are the men's back-up doubles players – Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif, Ong Soon Chiang, Jack Koh and Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari. The other women are Marilyn Pang, See Phui Leng and Tania Teoh. With the return of the 23-year-old Joanne, other former players, among them Chor Hooi Yee and Manchester Commonwealth Games gold medallists Lim Pek Siah and Ang Li Peng, are also expected to follow suit. The BAM secretary, P. Ganga Rao, said yesterday: “Previously, we only had mixed doubles players for brief stints before major Games. “We will now have mixed doubles players training daily throughout the year. This will rectify our weaknesses in the mixed team championships.” Ganga said that Rosman's task was to prepare strong pairs for the 2006 Commonwealth Games and Asian Games. He added that players like Zakry would still play in the men's doubles but the mixed doubles would be his main event. Joanne, who quit the national team in 2001, was lured to join the mixed doubles squad and she would begin training tomorrow. Over the last 10 years, Malaysia's best result in the mixed doubles was the silver medal by Chew Choon Eng-Chin Eei Hui at the Manchester Commonwealth Games last year.
I think he (teddy) is referring to a girl (Lady?) named joanne, from malaysia who is a serial poster on this site, although not heard much from her recently-where are you?! training I suppose.
OK, it's not the same Joanne then! Anyway, this is good news to see that BAM is now showing more interest in mixed doubles and in feminin badminton in general...
Hmm.. never saw this thread before. She was my coach for about 1 year! =) One of my favourite coaches too.
hi joanne.. i'm weeyet.. anyway, got seomthign to ask you since you in the national team... where you guys training actually?? i'm not sure about that.. and when?? cos i want to go there see the guys having training...!!!! is that allowed?
Mistaken identity. 'Our' Joanne is not yet old enough to be in the National Team. Hopefully one day she will be.
oh, i guess ive created some confusion here, what i meant was joanne the bf member who has just came back posting again after not being active for so long, and joanne the player who is reported going to play for malaysia again there,,,
Our "JOANNE" from BCBF is going to be the future National Player hopefully ( GO JOANNE! ). She is not the Joanne you read from the article.
Lol! I'm far from playing at national level. Joanne Quay was my coach, and a good one too. Then she went back to training with the national team. Haven't seen her for a long time already, wonder how she's doing. I stopped posting in forums for quite a while.. my famous 'disappearing' acts.