Hi folks! I am aged 21, living in Vienna - but will transfer to Bangkok in february 2005 for about 3 long years due to business (I´ll work there at the Austrian Embassy). So, if anyone living in or going to Bangkok is interested in getting into contact with me: Most welcome!! (Honestly, I´m already beginning to feel lonely there, knowing noone... ) Well, I started playing Bmt in summer 2003 when I joined a course at the university-sportsclub of Vienna. I guess I improved a lot during this time and also my love and passion to Bmt grew more and more! This summer I went on my first Bmt-camp in Croatia where I was confronted with many very good and experienced players (up to 20 years of training ) - but I worked out well and learned many new techniques (not that difficult, afer all I´m just a beginner... ). Looking foreward to knowing some of you! Best wishes! Kathy
<wood_22_chuck> Welcome to BadmintonForum! Keep us updated on how your transition goes, life and badminton ... then visit us in Vancouver if you can. -dave </wood_22_chuck> Sorry you probably won't get the joke Kathy, but welcome to our site anyway
Greetings from Malaysia, just south of Thailand! Welcome to BadmintonForum. The family grows bigger and bigger each day! I think one day we ought to do a breakdown of nationalities of all members to see how far the game and website had reached around the world. And we see Austria as one on the list now!
I have achieved notoriety! BadmintonForum's a great place to hang out to get tips, techniques, recommendations, critiques, rebukes, and make friends WORLDWIDE! Welcome to BadmintonForum, Kathy. -dave
Welcome! Welcome! I see here is another austrian badmintonfan!!! Welcome... And don`t forget: JÃœRGEN KOCH rules
He was there at Calgary's Revolution tournament. Not bad for an old guy He was fun to watch, cheering on the crowd.