mas 2012 olympic games programme

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  1. limsy

    limsy Regular Member

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    Saturday November 1, 2008

    Rashid, Rexy named chief coaches of BAM’s 2012 programme



    KUALA LUMPUR: It is confirmed. Rashid Sidek and Rexy Mainaky have been appointed the singles and doubles chief coaches under the Badminton Association of Malaysia’s (BAM) 2012 London Olympic Games programme.
    And their immediate task will be to appoint their own set of coaches and players in the next one month.
    The BAM yesterday unveiled their new coaching and training structure by placing all the coaches and players from the elite to back-up squads under one roof.
    Previously, the BAM had two separate squads — the elite and the back-up — under the helm of one chief coach — Yap Kim Hock.
    Kim Hock has now been re-assigned as a doubles coach under the Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) badminton programme. He will work under chief coach Sun Chenhua.
    BAM deputy president Datuk Roland Wong said that 49 players — 18 singles and 31 doubles — had been named under the programme.
    Even players like Kuan Beng Hong, Mohd Hafiz Hashim, Ong Soon Hock, Tan Bin Shen, Gan Teik Chai and Lin Woon Fui have been given a second chance to revive their badminton careers.
    Roland said general manager Kenny Goh had been appointed acting project manager.
    Kenny’s task will be to take over the adminstrative workload of the coaches.
    “Rashid and Rexy are our head coaches but, unlike the previous chief coach, they will have a list of their own players under them,” said Roland after chairing the BAM’s coaching and training committee meeting at Stadium Juara in Bukit Kiara. (Committee chairman Datuk Nadzmi Mohd Salleh was not present).
    “Kenny will take over their administrative work load. “The chief coaches have been given the power to place the players under three groups — elite and two back-up teams. They will also appoint the coaches. The players’ performances will be reviewed every four to six months.”
    Rexy is also expected to form a solid mixed doubles squad.


    source: http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2008/11/1/sports/2435061&sec=sports
     
  2. limsy

    limsy Regular Member

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    lcw,hh,kbh,liew daren,arif,tcs,cwf,vountus,lim fang yang,kuan kam chung,lok chong chieh,chan kwong beng
     
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    limsy Regular Member

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    men double squad:
    kkk,tbh,fuzzy,ong sh,tan bs,khoo cc,gan tc,lin wf,goh ws,ong jg,mak hee chun,teo kok siang,tan wee kiong,razif,lim khim wah,chan peng soon,lufti zaim
     
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    why tee jing yee noy included.. i think ooi swee wenn is not that good!!
     
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    limsy Regular Member

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    women double squad:
    wong pt,chin eh,aaa,ng pl,ng hui ern,nairul,tasah,woon kw,goh ly,lim yin loo,sabrina,ng hui lin
     
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    limsy Regular Member

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    yes i wonder too...:confused:...:rolleyes:...but for ooi case...she is good...;)
     
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    limsy Regular Member

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    Why

    DID THEY STILL IN HERE:
    GAN/LIN:(

    TEE JING YI NOT IN PROGRAMME?:eek:...:confused:...:rolleyes:...:mad:...

    VIVAN IN WS SQUAD???
     
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    can wong mew choo stay until 2012???haiz...
     
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    Will Wong Mew Choo stay until 2012?

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    Will WMC stay until 2012? ...... She will, if LCW will. :):):)
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    another news article
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    BADMINTON: BAM picks Rashid, Rexy
    By Ajitpal Singh

    2008/11/01

    AS expected, the BA of Malaysia (BAM) has appointed Rashid Sidek and Rexy Mainaky as the national singles and doubles chief coaches, respectively. The surprise though was the decision to shortlist 49 players for the 2012 London Olympics project as BAM had earlier said it would focus on quality, not quantity.

    Former national chief coach Yap Kim Hock, as speculated, was redesignated as the doubles coach at the Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS).

    BAM deputy president Datuk Roland Wong said Rashid and Rexy will concentrate on coaching and not administrative work as BAM general manager Kenny Goh will be the acting project manager.

    "The duo will select their own set of coaches, to be recommended to BAM later. They can also recommend outsiders," said Wong, after chairing the BAM coaching and training committee meeting in Bukit Kiara yesterday.

    "Rashid and Rexy will be in charge of the national elite, back-up elite and back-up squads. Some shuttlers will go directly under their guidance."

    Wong also said BAM will review the performance of the shuttlers every six months.

    "The shuttlers will have to perform or face the axe. The door is still not closed on those not selected under the programme. The coaches will be monitoring their performance and will be considered if they impress."

    "The project squad will also be prepared towards the New Delhi Commonwealth Games and Guangzhou Asian Games in 2010. As for the Thomas Cup, we are currently lacking quality players in the singles. We need to be realistic when it comes to targets," he said.

    Meanwhile, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) announced yesterday that the US$500,000 (RM1,775,702 ) Super Series Masters Finals will take place in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah on Dec 18-21.

    The highest eight ranked players or pairs in the Super Series rankings list will qualify for the finals.

    However, shuttlers must compete in at least eight out of the 12 Super Series events to be considered.

    China's Lin Dan, the Olympic gold medalist in Beijing, will be among the big names not competing as he has only played in four out of 10 Super Series events.
     

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    They have those fresh resources from WJC. 1 title in bag. That should be more than sufficient for 2012.

    And, Rashid surely has lovely smile.:)
     

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    Its was just an initial list i supposed
    The list will be trimmed down by 2011
     
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    Misbun Sidek and Wong Tat Meng

    I wonder what happen with Misbun and Tat Meng?
     
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    what??
    my eyes got see wrong or not?
    mr yoyo`s name also there?:rolleyes:
     
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    george...u forget what i have told u kah???:rolleyes:...;)...
     
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    as always, i always remembers it very carefully and nicely:rolleyes:
     
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    see if what i say become true...;)...inner news mah...:p
     
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    good...

    No player is a sure bet Monday, 10 November 2008 By : K.M. Boopathy This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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    National No 1 Lee Chong Wei has to fight for his place in the 2012 London Olympics team.
    National singles chief coach Rashid Sidek expects the current structure of elite and back-up players under one squad will ensure that no player, including the seniors, take his place for granted.
    The BA of Malaysia (BAM) has decided to maintain the 2012 London Olympics Project squad as one instead of two -- 2006-2008 elite and the 2010-2012 Project squads -- but all the 18 back-up and senior players will be under one roof after this.

    The London Olympics project squad has three layers -- elite, back-up elite and back-up -- but the players will be promoted and demoted based on their performances.

    The elite squad of Lee Chong Wei, Hafiz Hashim, Kuan Beng Hong and women's singles Wong Mew Choo cannot take their places for granted as lack of results and failure to pull their weight in training will result in them being demoted and replaced by shuttlers from the other two set-ups.

    "The current system enables us to keep the pressure on the senior players who are not performing while the back-up shuttlers will also know that they have the opportunity to get promoted," said Rashid.
    "This was almost impossible in the previous structure where both squads had different set of coaches and programmes but there will be more cooperation now to bridge the gap between the seniors and the back-up players.

    "The players under the back-up programme can gain straight entry into the elite squad if they show progress rather moving into the back-up elite first."

    This also means that players like Hafiz and Beng Hong may not be able to maintain their places in the elite squad based on reputation alone and must be prepared to work harder.

    The same system is also in place for the doubles squad under Rexy Mainaky and both coaches are optimistic of seeing the new approach bringing in desired results.
    Courtesy of New Straits Times

    SOURCE:http://www.bam.org.my//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=723&Itemid=1
     
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    It implies that Lee CW will give another try in 2012? Good luck to him.
    Wonder if our TH will do the same?
     

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