I agree with 90% of Sandy's prediction... Very insightful... I'm still blur on the BD selection for 2010 AJC and WJC... XD options are even more unpredictable...
whoops, 90% of the these juniors I not familiar. Have to familiarize again for 2010 AJC, WJC, YOuth OG
In general, INA will still be strong in doubles for the 2010 Junior Championships in all 3 disciplines... MS sort of competitive, but not outstanding yet in 2010... WS... we won't do well next year...
Indonesia's Shuttlers Close Book on a Season of Chagrin Complete article taken from theJakartaGlobe.com -- http://thejakartaglobe.com/badminton/indonesias-shuttlers-close-book-on-a-season-of-chagrin/349707 Not good achievement in 2009, failed to reach success in two BWF events (Sudirman Cup and World Championships), only bagged 5 of 60 SS title.
Mama Laurent said there will be a talented badminton player from Indonesia that will shine globally in 2010....Wonder who he/she is...
^^The Mama Laurent???..^^ ..who predicted: - Java will split in half. - Madura island will submerge and disappear. - The longest free-spanning bridge Bandung will collapse. - Malaysia will collapse from within and the Malays will move to Sumatra island (because they'll be removed by the ethnic folks from China and India). - In 2012, there won't be a doomsday but there will be natural selection (?!). - In 2012, there won't be many religions but people will worship 1 God. - We won't see 2013 because for some reason there is a hindrance(?!?!). - An earthquake would occur in Padang (West Sumatra) this yr.....well, which somehow and somewhat came to fruition.. Btw, she didn't mention whether that player is a senior or junior player, did she???...
Let's see whether her premonition/prediction is correct exactly or not I just remembered no one of local paranormals who predicted correctly Italy as the winner of World Cup 2006.
Agus Dwi Santoso back to Pelatnas as MS coach These are the link : http://www.jawapos.co.id/sportivo/index.php?act=detail&nid=108913 http://www.jawapos.co.id/sportivo/index.php?act=detail&nid=108912
^^Looks like..^^ ..the era of D. Hayom Rumbaka has begun in the national team.. a pic of Agus D. Santoso (courtesy of pbdjarum):
PB. Djarum players in Agus Dwi Santoso's generation are success in coaching career, Agus Dwi Santoso (INA, PB. Djarum) Ignatius Rusli (USA) Hergiono (LUX) The next generation more famous as player : Hermawan Susanto, Fung Permadi, Goei Ren Fang (Allan Budi Kusuma) followed by Ardy Wiranata, Lioe Tiong Guan followed by Harianto Arby, Lioe Tiong Ping
Link of Sony Dwi Kuncoro's comment about Agus Dwi Santoso as the coach http://www.jawapos.co.id/sportivo/index.php?act=detail&nid=109097
Ardy is coaching at a Canadian club... Doing very ok, but most probably won't produce world-class players [out of Canada]... Fung was a good coach for Taiwan, but now is in PB. Djarum's team-management, so he doesn't coach as much anymore... Hermawan, Haryanto, Ren Fang (Alan), Tiong Ping, etc. are too busy with their respective businesses, they don't coach anyone other than their own kids, hehehe... Oh, Hermawan Susanto + Sarwendah's kid [Andrew Susanto] is very talented and has earned good marks from his coaches of having a high badminton-IQ [meaning: easy to absorb all badminton related lessons]. We shall see what will happen later..... [many things can still go left and right over many years]....
Indonesia's Badminton Team Passes On Korea Open January 05, 2010 Ami Afriatni After enduring one of its worst years in history last season, the Indonesian Badminton Association is doing everything in its power to avoid a repeat in 2010. Its approach is a familiar one, though, as the association, also known as the PBSI, plans to keep its national shuttlers in their training camp and hold them out of the Super Series opener, the Korea Open on Jan. 12-17. Indonesia head coach Christian Hadinata said the shuttlers needed more time to recover after having only returned to training in Cipayung this week following their post-Southeast Asian Games break. Instead, the national team will make its season debut at the Malaysia Open on Jan. 19-24. “Sending players to back-to-back tournaments with only a little time to rest, such as Korea and Malaysia, has become our biggest problem. The PBSI is trying to fix it this year,” Christian said. “The players will have no time to rest and will lose their focus, and then they get nothing from both tournaments.” Christian offered Simon Santoso as an example. Simon claimed his first Super Series title by winning the Denmark Open on Oct. 25, but he went on to lose in the French Open second round four days later. “It will be better if they go until the final match of a tournament than only reaching the quarterfinals in two successive championships,” the coach added. Read the news-article completely through theJakartaGlobe.com -- http://thejakartaglobe.com/badminton/indonesias-badminton-team-passes-on-korea-open/351016
did PBSI already announce the new badminton player who's gonna join for national team? i heard they will recruit some young players this January