. News just received on Friday 27-Feb-2009: Tracey Hallam has announced her retirement at the age of 33 She reached a high of seven in the world rankings and reached the last eight in three consecutive world championships, from 2005 to 2007. Source: BBC Sport click here .
Hallam ends her badminton career Evening Telegraph Friday, February 27, 2009 BURTON badminton ace Tracey Hallam has announced her retirement from the sport. The 33-year-old, from Hanbury, confirmed yesterday that she is calling time on what has been a highly successful career. Hallam – England's number one women's singles player for several years – leaves with a lengthy list of honours to her name. She won gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, four years after collecting silver at Manchester and eight years after taking bronze in Kuala Lumpur. Those medals added to three successive golds in the team event. She also claimed two English national singles titles and one women's doubles crown – partnering Spondon's Donna Kellogg last year – as well as a string of titles on the international circuit. Hallam also played at two Olympic Games, reaching the singles quarter-finals in Athens in 2004 and the third round last year in Beijing. The left-hander first represented England in 1997 and went on to make 81 appearances for her country. During a decade at the top of her sport, she climbed as high as seventh in the world and reached the last eight of three consecutive world championships – battling back from a career-threatening ankle injury which sidelined her for six months in between. On the international circuit, Hallam won titles in Taipei, France, Vietnam, Romania and Israel – but perhaps her best performance at an open tournament was at the 2006 Malaysian Open, where she finished runner-up. "Since the Olympics in Beijing, I have had chance to take stock and I think now is the right time to stop," said Hallam. "I have a lot of happy memories, particularly winning my first English National title by finally beating my great rival, (eight-time champion) Julia Mann, and then winning the Commonwealth gold medal. "That made up for the disappointment of losing in 2002 against a player I had beaten in the team event (Li Li, of Singapore). Having won a women's doubles title at the 2008 English National Championships without any preparation, I would have like to have carried on playing doubles but it wasn't to be." Hallam will be watching many of her former team-mates at next week's Yonex All England Championships at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham. "It's a great tournament and brings back many happy memories," she added. "But there are other tournaments which are also special. I have fond memories of my success in Taiwan and Vietnam, and of reaching the Malaysian Open final."
March is Tracey Hallam's birth month. In a few weeks, she will be 35 years old! It's amazing that she managed to win yet another title (at the 2008 English Nationals) so late in her career.
Tracey Hallam was born on 24-March-1975 . Oldhand ... It's also amazing that you know everybody's birthday. .
Er, not really. It's just that I compiled them from online sources. Someone else must have done all that hard work As you are aware, the birthdays have been posted and updated in this thread.
BTW how do you guys replace the long name for the link with just in "this thread"? OR with "click here".
uncle loh, will teach you something new today do you mean by just click here? its easy, 1st just copy the url of the page, then just highlight the words u want to replace with the link u want, then click on the insert link, just beside the alphabet colour option, the blue color diagram thats it.. good luck
Let's say you want to embed a link to the MS main draw for AE 2009. Here's a more detailed step-by-step guide: 1. Compose your reply post. 2. Highlight the letter, word, phrase or sentence you want to use as a clickable hyperlink. 3. In another window or tab, open the thread, post or webpage you want to link your post to. (For this example, open this page) 4. Copy the url in the address bar. (You get: http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=F52CFDF6-3AB9-4A29-820C-CE30E6D7D260&draw=1) 5. Click 'Insert Link' - that's the icon featuring a chainlink over a globe. 6. A small window opens up with http:// already in place and highlighted. Paste the url you had copied and click OK. 7. You have now successfully embedded the link. 8. Click 'Preview Post' and click the embedded link. If you got it right, the webpage (or post) you hyperlinked will open in another window. 9. Click 'Submit Reply'. 10. Send SGD 20 immediately to Oldhand
Okay, I will try it out, together with George's, and if I succeed, I will pay the pros. But I must warn you I'm rather 'dumb' on such matters!
^^Off topic-The easiest way to achieve that..^^ ..is to reply to Oldhand's (or george@chongwei's) post and you'll see the format.. Notice the url address in between the quotation marks, followed by whatever word(s) you want to use. It's just a fancier type of doing hyper-link to a website.. *You MUST follow this format in order for it to work..good luck, Loh!
Just experiment... Your computer won't explode . Hahaha ... To send SGD 20 to Oldhand (to solve all problems), we will need to learn how to send money via BC. It actually took me some time for me to learn. I get numerous emails from our CCC Badminton players, asking me why this happens and why that happens ... Just experiment... Your computer won't explode. .