Will Lee Chong Wei remain World No.1 until the 2012 OG?

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  1. zamrioo2

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    if he manage to get the gold... we will see courts with full house everyday man :D so sweet...
     
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    What full house only? They will be sleeping in the courts :D time to fence up the courts if he won the Olympic lol
     
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    everybody everywhere chat about badminton only... huh very hot :p
     
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    It will be a shame if all of LCW's blood, sweat & tears (and effort) in trying to retain the no.1 MS WR, since 2009 (?) end up with him not being a 100% for the upcoming 2012 OG...
    Whether his recent injuries (right shoulder and sprained ankle) were/weren't the results of him logging on so much playing hrs, sometimes, it makes me wonder, was it even worth it for him to put so much playing hrs and time?..
     
  5. chris-ccc

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    Without all his hard work, I would think that he could not have

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    It's because LCW has put in so much time in training and in playing that he has managed to do well at tournaments.

    Without all his hard work, I would think that he could not have kept his World No.1 position for so long.
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    ..i will let limsy or george@chongwei or even undeadshot give an explanation of the point of my post (#1064) to their fellow m'sian above...:cool:
     
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    Post #1065 was by someone very close to MAS.
     
  8. Loh

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    Really?

    But why is he not resident in MAS?
    Isn't he a foreigner to MAS as a result?
     
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    Of course its worth it. Simply because since the last quarter of 2008 till now it puts so much pain and agonies in you of him being the world no.1.... and causes you to lose sleep thinking about it. Ya I can feel the pain is still there, deep inside you.;)
     
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    LCW is under immense pressure as he is targeted to deliver MAS's first OG Gold medal

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    When I started this thread more than 3 years ago, I never expected LCW to be in such a difficult situation just before the 2012 Olympic Games.

    LCW is under immense pressure as he is targeted to deliver the nation's first gold medal at the Olympics.

    LCW's father, Lee Ah Chai, 59, was widely reported by the press yesterday to have allegedly attempted to end his life by trying to jump off the Penang bridge on Sunday morning but was stopped by police.

    Ah Chai, however, was quoted by an English newspaper yesterday, denying that he had attempted to commit suicide and instead said the incident was a misunderstanding.

    "This is a rare circumstance which has never happened to any of our athletes before," said Zolkples, when met at the National Sports Complex in Bukit Jalil here yesterday.

    Read more: Sport officials rally behind Chong Wei - General - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/sport-officials-rally-behind-chong-wei-1.93542#ixzz1xdoq65SU
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    lee chong wei can still beat Daren & etc, in his current state
     
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    There were rumours that his dad tries to commit suicide? ;) Crazy isn't it?
     
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    i guess ah chai have gain some cheap publicity over the flame of his beloved son.
    Its really amused me...
    ah chai who staying in penang for so long do not know that lepaking at bridge is illegal ?
    if he really sad why he need to choose pg bridge for attention ? he not knowing many ppl jumping out from there? cant he find a better spot to release his stress of sadness?
    Now his son need to pick up his dad pieces of stories over what he has left behind from the media.
    weather ah chai got gamble or not, that between him and god to know.

    if ah chai really a gambler, i can imagine its just a way to hold his son ransom for $.
    its just 1 week before father day, i hope this issues can be resolve soon.

    may lcw can ve a better focus in his strategy to beat LD aka new red hair copied from slamdunk.
     
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    We should vote Lee Ah Chai to replace Ng Chin Chai at BAM... after all LEe aH cHaI know how to make Champion
     
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    If so, we could find Ng Chin Chai there (at Penang Bridge). :):):)
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    he already had more than 400k in bank
    no need lah
     
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    hot money everywhere. ;)
     
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    Rankings released on Thursday 14-June-2012

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    Now, with only 6 weeks to go before the start of the 2012 London Summer Olympic Games, let's have a look at the rankings released on Thursday 14-June-2012.

    The Top 5 positions are;
    1. Lee Chong Wei (MAS)........95199 points (10 out of 16 tournaments)
    2. Lin Dan (CHN)..................94693 points (10 out of 17 tournaments)
    3. Chen Long (CHN)..............84110 points (10 out of 18 tournaments)
    4. Chen Jin (CHN).................74443 points (10 out of 21 tournaments)
    5. Peter Gade (DEN).............71562 points (10 out of 17 tournaments)

    Source: http://bwfbadminton.org/page.aspx?id=14955
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    Let's hope the current WR1 can make it to LOG fighting fit! :D
     
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    Badminton number one working flat out to make Games

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    My suggestion is for LCW to skip the 2012 Olympic Games if he is not 100% fit.

    I have just read this article posted today (18-Jun-2012);
    http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/...on-number-one-working-flat-out-to-make-games/

    Badminton number one working flat out to make Games

    KUALA LUMPUR, June 18 — Badminton world number one Lee Chong Wei is working 12 hours a day on his rehabilitation in the hope he can recover from an ankle injury in time to compete at the London Olympics next month.

    Lee tore a tendon in his ankle during a Thomas Cup match last month leaving Malaysian hopes of a first Olympic gold in tatters. While fans were hopeful he could recover in time, the country's sports minister said the shuttler needed a miracle.

    But rather than depending on hopes and prayers for his recovery, the Beijing Games silver medallist has been working flat out to do all he can to compete in London.

    “It's been tough spending 12 hours daily, from 7am till 7pm, on my rehabilitation,” Lee told Malaysian newspaper The Star today.

    “I'm on court at 0730 in the morning for light training before going for physiotherapy. Then I have aqua therapy to work on my upper body strength. I also do gym work later in the evening. This has been my daily routine since the injury.

    “Maintaining my fitness under these conditions is tough but there's no short cut and the thought that I won't be able to fight for the gold medal drives me on,” he said.

    The injury to the 29-year-old has left many Malaysians despondent.

    Easily the country's strongest chance of gold, Lee said he had been reluctant to make predictions when fans ask if he would compete in London.

    “A lot depends on getting back to my old form and that means extra hard training,” he said.

    “At times I'm not able to answer as it all depends on how fast the ankle heals. I have avoided making any statements so as not to give false hopes. But the prayers and well wishes of the fans and people from all walks of life drive me on.” — Reuters
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