ermm.... can't remember khe wei is 172cm or 176cm... she and lydia was playing in doubles before as a pair.. they are known as KLCC(twin tower)
i think she's 172cm ba? last time saw her, i did stand beside her. i estimate tat she's around that height lo..
definitely dun hv Ng bros.. coz dis award jux for Mssm only.. hehe.. The nominees : SportsBoy : Mohd Syafiq [archery] Adi Alifuddin [athletics] Daniel Bego [Swimming] Arif Latiff [badminton] Rayzam Shah [athletics] Kwan Yao Yuen [gymnastics] Sportsgirl: Siti Safiyah [bowling] Nabihah Ali [artistic gymnastics] Noor Akmar [athletics] nurul Faizah [athletics] Lew Yih Wey [swimming] Chui Lai Kwan [swimming]
Rayzam and Nabihah win MSSM sports awards KUALA LUMPUR: Hurdler Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian and artistic gymnast Nabihah Ali were named as the best sportsboy and sportsgirl in the 2006 MOE-MSSM- Milo Awards yesterday. Rayzam was picked over swimmer Daniel Bego and badminton player Mohd Arif Abdul Latiff for the boys' award. The 19-year-old Rayzam won the silver medal in the 110m hurdles of the Asian junior championships in Macau last July with a personal best of 13.84. The time was better than the Asian junior record of 14.05 set by Shi Dongpeng of China in Brunei in 2001. The SMK Gunsand Keningau student's also retained the Asean schools title in Chiang Mai in August with a time of 14.22. He went on to clock 13.92 in the semi-finals of the world junior championships in Beijing and was ranked 11th in the meet. Bowler Mohd Rafiq Ismail and squash player Yong Sue Ann holding their trophies after being named the boys’ and girls’ promising talents respectively at the 2006 MOE-MSSM-Milo Awards in Kuala Lumpur Tuesday. The best sportsboy and sportsgirl awards went to hurdler Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian and artistic gymnast Nabihah Ali. Rayzam is currently the third ranked national hurdler after Robani Hassan and Mohd Faiz Mohamed. Nabihah was chosen in favour of national bowler Siti Safiyah Amirah Abdul Rahim. She won six gold medals in the national schools (MSSM) championships last year; three silvers in the Asian schools championships in Manila; and was placed 19th in the individual competition of the Melbourne Commonwealth Games. Both Rayzam and Nabihah were not present to receive the awards. Rayzam competed in the Asian Track and Field (ATF) Championships in Jordan and only returned home yesterday evening. Nabihah is undergoing a one-month training stint in Kunming. Bowler Mohd Rafiq Ismail and squash player Yong Sue Ann won the boys' and girls' promising talent award respectively. “I was a bit surprised to be selected for this award. But I am grateful to the Education Ministry, MSSM and Milo for recognising my efforts in squash,” said the 12-year-old Sue Ann, who finished third in the Under-15 Australian Junior Tri-series and reached the quarter-finals Under-15 British Junior Open last year. “I am having my UPSR this year. After that I will put in more effort to concentrate on winning a place in the national junior team to compete in the World Juniors in two years.” p/s:No arif latiff... sigh..
Those who got the awards have better results than Arif. So its okay. I'm sure Arif will strive to work harder.
muaha..definitely.. its crystal clear that they r much better den arif.. jux disappoint that bego din gets anything..
I feel the same to too Daniel Bego :crying: However. Arif is the "Genius" in Badminton.. He is said got the greatest skills which ever produced by MAS players.. Hopes he will excel soon...
This boy is talented. If he remains well grounded and stay focused. He might be someone one day. I've seen him play against Taufik and Peter Gade. He tricked both of them and make them look silly at times. These 2 guys have respect for him. They encouraged him to play on.
Yeah.. Hopes BAM can plan something on him to groomed as future World Champion !! His skills is definitely the best among all those juniors players as in his generation, including Chen Long.