Website : http://www.2009badmintonasiau16.com/ 2008 Results : http://www.2009badmintonasiau16.com/2008.htm Individual Final BS : Nur Md. Azriyn (MAS) d Kenas Adi Haryanto (INA) 21-15, 21-13 GS : Ratchanok Inthanon (THA) d Tiara Rosalia (INA) 19-21, 21-12, 21-14 BD : Nur Md. Azriyn/Ee Yi Teo (MAS) d Wing Sam Tan/Wei Keat Heg (MAS) 21-16, 21-16 GD : Maetanee Phattanaphitoon/Ratchanok Inthanhon (THA) d Milicent Wiranto/Dian Fitri (INA) 21-15, 21-18 XD : Jemie Shevon Lai/Wei Keat Heg (MAS) d Mie Kuan Chow/Giap Chin Goh (MAS) 21-13, 26-24 Final Team's Event Boys : INA d MAS 2-0 Riyanto Subagja d Nur Mohd. Azryn 21-23, 21-18, 21-9 Arief Gifar d Goh Giap Chin 21-7, 18-21, 21-18 Girls : THA d KOR 2-0 Ratchanok Inthanon d Shin Seung Chan 21 -5, 21 – 17 Rawinda Prajingjai d Lee So Hee 21- 16, 21 – 19
I heard that INA won't be sending anyone to Colombo for this Asia U-16 due to 'security reasons'... I thought the Tamil Tigers were already exterminated earlier this year... I'm a bit ignorant of any residual rebel movements there...
Wow.. ..hmm, i wonder if this tourney will have the same coverage as the 2009 AJC, 35+ pages of posts and all...Anyone from Sri Lanka dare to take up the challenge??..
The Entry Players Code: Player Profiles - Republic of Korea BOYS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 1 LEE HYUN SOO 28/4/1994 Player 2 CHOI SOL KYU 5/8/1995 Player 3 KIM DONG TAK 1/3/1994 Player 4 KIM DONG JOO 9/4/1994 Player GIRLS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 5 LEE SO HEE 14/6/1994 Player 6 SHIN SEUNG CHAN 6/12/1994 Player 7 PARK SO YOUNG 27/5/1994 Player 8 KIM JI WON 26/2/1995 Player Player Profiles - Thailand GIRLS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 1 INTANON RATCHANOK 5/1995 Player 35642 2 PHATTANAPHITOON MAETANEE 19/4/1994 Player 3 SUWANAKIJBORIHARN SARITA 22/5/1995 Player 4 LAM NARISSAPAT 7/3/1996 Player 5 CHAITHONGWONGWATANA SUREEPORN 5/7/1995 Player Player Profiles - Malaysia BOYS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 1 TAN KIAN MENG 1/6/1994 Player 2 HAIQAL MUHD ADIB 24/6/1994 Player 3 PHILIP DEDE RYAN 6/4/1994 Player 4 LAI YON SHENG 4/2/1994 Player 5 ONG CALVIN JIA HONG 11/1/1994 Player 6 SIMON MARCEL 2/6/1994 Player 7 SAHARUDIN MUHAMMAD SHAHIREEN 7/2/1994 Player 8 SOONG JOO VEN 19/5/1995 Player GIRLS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 9 LEE MENG YEAN 30/3/1994 Player 10 CHOW MEI KUAN 23/12/1994 Player 11 LIM YIN FUN 13/11/1994 Player 12 KHOO ERICA PEI SHAN 15/5/1994 Player 13 SEE TO CHIA VERN 16/9/1994 Player 14 ZAINUDIN NURUL HEDAYU 4/2/1994 Player 15 BAHARUM NORSHAHIDA 22/3/1995 Player 16 TI WEI CHYI 12/5/1995 Player Player Profiles - Hong Kong, China BOYS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 1 LEE CHUN HEI REGINALD 25/01/1994 Player 92609 2 NG KA LONG ANGUS 24/06/1994 Player 45171 3 LAW CHEUK HIM 26/6/1994 Player 4 CHANG TAK CHING 22/1/1995 Player GIRLS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 5 YUEN SIN YING 13/1/1994 Player 6 NG WING YUNG 17/5/1995 Player 7 TSANG WING CHIU 16/4/1995 Player 8 HUANG WUN YAN 10/10/1997 Player Player Profiles - Singapore BOYS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 1 ONG SOON LEE GERALD 1/4/1994 Player 2 BIN ISHAK ASRAF MUHD 9/2/1994 Player 3 CHAY JUN YANG 22/6/1994 Player 4 WONG WEI LIANG JAMIE 7/4/1994 Player GIRLS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 5 WONG HUI EN SHAYLN 31/1/1994 Player 6 BINTE RAHIM SITI NURHAYATI 13/8/1995 Player 7 CHUA JET LING JOLENE 7/5/1995 Player 8 SEAH JIN FENG FIONA 5/2/1995 Player Player Profiles - India BOYS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 1 JOSHI PRATUL 27/11/1994 Player 95512 2 YADAV ROHIT 12/8/1995 Player 3 REDDY SAHARSH 23/8/1994 Player 4 SHAIKH KHAJA JALEEL AHMET 21/9/1994 Player 5 B VENKATESH 5/8/1994 Player 6 K SRITEJA 16/11/1994 Player 7 GEORGE ARUN 11/8/1995 Player 8 RAVERI SANTOSH 7/7/1995 Player GIRLS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 9 P V SINDHU 7/5/1995 Player 73173 10 SUNIL AARTHI SARA 1/10/1994 Player 11 NAQVI SARA 15/12/1995 Player 12 PILLAI RIYA 10/10/1994 Player 13 K MANISHA 29/4/1995 Player 56836 14 D SUDHA KALYANI 2/8/1996 Player layer Profiles - Iran BOYS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 1 ZARGAN ARSALAN Player 2 SADEGHI SADRA Player 3 KHANJANI FARZIN 4/10/1994 Player GIRLS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 4 SAJADI ARAM 10/9/1994 Player 5 ABDOLKARIMI ZEINAB 8/4/1994 Player 58258 6 HAFTBARADARAN SAMANEH 18/2/1995 Player Player Profiles - Maldives BOYS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 1 SHIYAM RISHWAN 6/4/1996 Player 2 HAMID ISMAIL HUMAM Player 3 MOHAMED AHMED THOIF 26/2/1996 Player 4 NAIL ABDULLA Player GIRLS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 5 HAALY AISHATH LENE 8/8/1995 Player 6 RASHEED RAYAH 24/5/1995 Player 7 AMINATH SHAHURUNAAZ MOOSA 3/2/1995 Player Player Profiles - Philippines Girls Jana De Vera Gelita Castilo Dia Nicole Magno Boys EJ Boac Kenneth Monterubio Lance Bautista Paul Co Gerald Sibayan Carlos Antonie Cayanan Player Profiles - Srilanka Girls Achini Nimeshika Rathnasiri Umangi Sushmita Ilangakoon Upuli Samanthika Weerasinghe Oshadie Kuruppu Sirimannage Kavidi Ishadika Puneesha Onali Pasqual Maneeshi Prasandi Fonseka Tilini Promodika Boys Omal Vishwanath Dharmawardena Lahiru Ambegoda Damith Bandara Yatawara Vibhavi Madusha Pamoda Kaushika Hettiarachchi Chamika Karunaratne Lakshitha Madusha Mahela Nislanka Thalpawila
5 LEE SO HEE 14/6/1994 Player 1 INTANON RATCHANOK 5/1995 Player 35642 player to watch. BOYS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 1 TAN KIAN MENG 1/6/1994 Player 2 HAIQAL MUHD ADIB 24/6/1994 Player 3 PHILIP DEDE RYAN 6/4/1994 Player 4 LAI YON SHENG 4/2/1994 Player 5 ONG CALVIN JIA HONG 11/1/1994 Player 6 SIMON MARCEL 2/6/1994 Player 7 SAHARUDIN MUHAMMAD SHAHIREEN 7/2/1994 Player 8 SOONG JOO VEN 19/5/1995 Player GIRLS No Given Name Date of Birth Function BWF ID 9 LEE MENG YEAN 30/3/1994 Player 10 CHOW MEI KUAN 23/12/1994 Player 11 LIM YIN FUN 13/11/1994 Player 12 KHOO ERICA PEI SHAN 15/5/1994 Player 13 SEE TO CHIA VERN 16/9/1994 Player 14 ZAINUDIN NURUL HEDAYU 4/2/1994 Player 15 BAHARUM NORSHAHIDA 22/3/1995 Player 16 TI WEI CHYI 12/5/1995 Player only know 9 of them 1 LEE CHUN HEI REGINALD 25/01/1994 Player 92609 2 NG KA LONG ANGUS 24/06/1994 Player 45171 player to watch 3 REDDY SAHARSH 23/8/1994 Player player to watch 5 B VENKATESH 5/8/1994 Player our bcer is participating? 9 P V SINDHU 7/5/1995 Player 73173 player to watch^^
I wonder why u-16 category but 16 years player doesnt participate in this tournament? if normal tournament, the player who same age with the age limit can participate in it?
Right...all the best to the rest of the players. Its unfortunate that my son is unable to compete in Sri Lanka, i have high hopes from him in the singles event. He was told that BAM have reduced from 8 participation to 6 at the very last minute & he was one of the casualties. He had won all his selection matches against older boys & righfully deserved to play singles in this Asian Youth. It is truly a negative moment in time for us but i am sure my kid will get over it. Anyway....i am hoping for a Malaysian Asian Youth champ to match Azrin's fantastic results last year.
Some (country specific) press releases below.. http://www.island.lk/2009/08/04/sports6.html http://www.dailynews.lk/2009/08/04/spo04.asp http://www.nepalnews.com/main/index...for-nepal-in-intl-badminton-championship.html http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=207797 Looks like the round-robin stage is over.. http://www.2009badmintonasiau16.com/resultsup.html
Sri Lanka's shuttlers in medal winning position The Island 4 August 2009 FLASH-Sri Lanka girls’ team lose to Thailand 2-0 in semis by Ravi Nagahawatte Sri Lanka’s youth shuttlers rewrote the record books in the country’s badminton when the girls qualified for the semi finals of the team event on the second day of the Asian Under 16 Badminton Championships, at the S.Thomas’ College Mount Lavinia indoor gymnasium yesterday. Badminton officials of the host country stated this was the first occasion where Sri Lanka had reached a semi final stage at an Asian badminton tournament, at any age group, and hence was assured of a medal. All of Sri Lanka medals before this feat in badminton had been won at the South Asian Federation (SAF) Games. The Chairman of the Badminton Interim Committee Professor Ranjith de Silva told The Island that Sri Lanka was assured of a Bronze medal, even if it lost in the semi finals of the girls’ team event. At the time of going to press, Sri Lanka was about to start its semi final match against favourites Thailand while Philippines was warming up to play against Malaysia. According to tournament officials, both losing semi finalist in the girls team event are assured of bronze medals. "This is a historic moment for Sri Lanka badminton. It’s a tough task to play against Thailand, the defending champs, in the semis. But it is an unforgettable moment because Sri Lanka has done extremely well to come this far. Whether we win or lose the girls have done well because the journey this far has put us in a medal winning position," said an elated de Silva. Sri Lanka beat Hong Kong 2-0 in the quarter finals of the girls’ team event where Achini Ratnasiri and Oshadi Kuruppu beat Hong Kong’s Yuen Sin Ying and Tsang Wing Chiu respectively. One team event comprises two singles and a doubles event, against another country. The doubles event did not come about in the clash between Sri Lanka and Hong Kong because the host team had won two out of three events and qualified for the next stage of the tournament. In the other quarter finals of the girls’ team event, Philippines beat India 2-1. "The tournament format really tested our endurance on day one (Monday) because we had to play three games within a single day. That was a good opportunity because all the games gave us the much needed international exposure. Sri Lankans need to play as many matches as possible and this tournament has provided us with that opportunity. I think we might have experienced some fatigue today against Hong Kong today (Tuesday), after all those matches on Monday, but these challenges are part of international badminton," said a contended coach Chintaka Fernando. Fernando said the players had been well conditioned by fitness trainer Mohotilal Jayatilake, within a short time, and they (Players) had done well to play under hot and humid conditions. "I believe the turning point for Sri Lanka was beating Philippines on day one. It was a tough game and I wanted the players to win because it eased some of the pressure on us," Fernando said. Fernando also heaped praise on the boys for living up to expectations. "Lahiru Ambegoda played a brilliant game to beat Singapore’s number 2," said Fernando. Sri Lanka’s boys’ team bowed out of the team event when they lost to Singapore in the quarter finals. India beat Chinese Taipei in the other quarter finals. In the semi finals of the boys’ team event, which were to begin, India face Hong Kong while Malaysia take on the brunt of Singapore. The finals of the team events in the boys and girls categories will commence at 2pm today. The Asian Youth Badminton Championships are conducted by the Sri Lanka Badminton Federation in association with the Badminton Asia Confederation. The tournament has attracted entries from 11 countries and the official hotel for the tournament, Mount Lavinia Hotel, houses over 100 officials and players. Badminton giants China and Korea pulled out of the tournament at the last hour. Sri Lanka’s Oshadi Kuruppu in action against Thailand’s Maetaneep in the semi finals of the Girls’ Team event. (pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi)
Haiya, quite dissapointed with Malaysia team as no Gold for Malaysia this time Malaysia suffered a blow in Colombo, Sri Lanka, yesterday, when none of their teams were able to drag home a title in the Under 16 Asian team badminton Championships, held in India. The medals were shared by Thailand and Hong Kong, who took the boy's title and girl's titles respectively, beating Malaysia each time. China, Korea and Indonesia were not taking part in this competition. Here are the full results : Girls team final : Thailand beat Malaysia 2/1 Girl’s singles 1-I.Ratchanok (Thailand) beat Lee Meng Yean (Malaysia) 21-15, 21-7 Girl’s singles 2- Lim Yin Fun (Malaysia) beat Sarita Suwanakijbor (Thailand) 21-14, 15-21, 21-16 Girls’ doubles -I. Ratchanok and P. Maetanee (Thailand) beat Lee Meng Yean and Chow Mei Kwan (Malaysia) 21-17, 21-11 Boys team final : Hong Kong beat Malaysia 2/0 Boy’s singles 1-Lee Chun Hzi (Hong Kong) beat Mundadib Haiqud (Malaysia) 21-7, 22-20 Boy’s singles 2-N.G.K.A Long (Hong Kong) beat Tan Kian Meng (Malaysia) http://www.badzine.info/index.php/n.../1980-asia-under-16-no-gold-for-malaysia.html
^^They should..^^ ..for this U-16 Youth baddy tourney, next time, they should just hold it in M'sia and have you guys M'sian BCers cover the event...
NO no..this type of junior event should be held in the pan american region or african region. To give them a chance to see the future of badminton players 1st and also to give them a chance to organize badminton tournaments too.. INstead of holding many tournaments in Asia, We should give others some chance
By the way, i wonder what happen to RIyanto subagja of ina last year? did he participate in the individual event? hmm..
in semi final 6 slot for mas:2 xd,one ms,one ws,one md,one wd 3 slot for thailand(will go home with ws title) 4 slot for hk(will go home with ms title) 3 slot for sri lankaeek india got 3 sg got 1