When was this played? I still see the korean coach ... Why do they always have some kind of cheerleaders at sporting events in Poland, this time some "exotic" dancer .
The coach better do some extra work on services I think - see pic. 93. Oh, and the second bit.... it's because this is a rather sexist country I'm afraid. Any excuse possible for hauling a pretty girl in to show off her attributes !!!
1/ 04-29-2009, Warsaw. Poland-Germany 4:1: Hubert Paczek - Marc Zwiebler 9:21 20:22, Wang Linling - Lisa Heidenreich 21:7 21:7, Michal Logosz/ Robert Mateusiak - Ingo Kindervater/ Peter Käsbauer 20:22 21:10 21:15, Malgorzata Kurdelska/ Agnieszka Wojtkowska - Sandra Marinello/ Annekatrin Lillie 21:19 21:16, Robert Mateusiak/ Malgorzata Kurdelska - Ingo Kindervater/ Annekatrin Lillie 16:21 21:15 21:19. 2/ American patterns
Not to worry, it has already spread over Europe: http://esports.lv/amatieru_sports/galerijas/andris_liepa/346?show_thumbs#p (although not in badminton unlike in Poland and Russia) It's just that most of the time they look like they just came of the set of ... European cheerleading just looks cheap .
i'm afraid the players can't focus and paying attention in their games anyway, this should be a good idea especially to promote badminton apart from Asian's country.
Very true. Tacky is the word. It seems to me that US cheerleader are usually pretty, well-trained college girls (at least it looks that way on TV), whereas the Polish equivalents look like they've just been rounded up from outside the Jerozolimskie Marriot...... Ah, just call me a dirty old man