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BAM `Draft' Ong, Yong for Training (NST 01/03/1997)
01/03/1997 BAM `draft' Ong, Yong for training A. Devaraj IN an unexpected move, the BA of Malaysia (BAM) named Nusa Mahsuri discards Ong Ewe Hock and Yong Hock Kin in the national team together with former national players P. Kantharoopan and Wong Ewee Mun. BAM president Datuk Dr Fadzil Che Wan explained that the duo have been invited to train with the national squad until they decide on their future. Said Dr Fadzil: "The executive committee decided so since both have indicated interest to train with the national team." He added that the two players are free to remain with the national team as long as they choose. "They are free to leave whenever they want." The other players named in the men's singles are Lo Ah Heng and Wong Choon Hann. Kantharoopan and Wong were dropped by BAM last year but proved themselves in the three-day trials recently where Wong emerged the winner and Kantharoopan finished third. Lo finished second. Wong, who was in Jakarta for the Asian Cup, was exempted from attending the trials. BAM also named Kwan Yoke Meng, Chen Changjie and Suffian Abu Bakar as the singles coaches for both the men and women. There were no surprises in the men's doubles squad where five pairs were named instead of four. The fifth pair are Tan Kim Her and Lee Chee Leong. The doubles coaches named are Chen Kang, Chen Hongyong, Soh Goon Chup and Rina Tan Sui Hoon. BAM also picked two backup squads for the men. Chief coach and director of coaching Morten Frost said he expects the players to push each other and work as a group." The Backup A squad comprise five singles players and three doubles pairs while the Backup B have five singles players only. -
17. August 1994 Senioren
Badminton Rundschau Editorial Liebe Leser/innen, Vorstand BLV NRW e.V. nur noch wenige Tage und Sie gehen in den wohlverdienten Jahresurlaub, zumindest die Präsident: meisten von uns. Und da flattert Ihnen kurz zuvor noch die BADMINTON-RUNDSCHAU Dr. Hans-Richard Lange auf den Schreibtisch. Nicht irgendeine, nein eine ganz besondere. Die Ausgabe 6 ist in Celsiusstr. 31, 53125 Bonn 1 jedem Jahr, die Ausgabe, welche die neue Saison einläutet. Telefon (0228) 25 41 44 Vizepräsidenten: In diesem Jahr zusätzlich jedoch noch eine Ausgabe, die mit erheblichen Mühen entstan Horst Boldt den ist. Denn kurz vor Ende der 4-jährigen Laufzeit des Vertrages zum Druck und Vertrieb Mellinghofer Str. 181, der BADMINTON-RUNDSCHAU mit der Druckerei Meyer, mußten wir uns kurzfristig um 46047 Oberhausen 1 einen neuen Vertragspartner bemühen. Aus finanziellen Gründen hat die bisherige Drucke Telefon u. Telefax (0208) 86 29 97 rei das Handtuch schmeißen müssen. Wichtig vor allen Dingen für die Anzeigenkunden: Karl-Heinz Kerst Jungferngraben 41, 4 7533 Kleve-Kellen BITTE ACHTEN SIE BEI NEUEN AUFTRÄGEN AUF DAS IMPRESSUM (S. 35)!!! Trotz Telefon (02821) 98 00 86 Allem ist es aber gelungen, eine gute Mischung aus Information, Unterhaltung, Kurzweil Telefax (02821) 98 26 5 und wichtigen Informationen für die Vorbereitung zur neuen Saison zusammenzustellen. Schatzmeister: Hans Offer Die AMTLICHEN NACHRICHTEN füllen den größten Teil dieser Ausgabe: Focher Straße 34, 42719 Solingen 1. Terminplan für die Saison 1994 / 1995 auf Seite 18 Telefon (0212) 5 15 18 2. Buchstabencode für die Zusammensetzung der Spielpaarungen Seite 19 Sportwart: 3. Staffeleinteilung von der Seite 19 - 31, dann folgen die Beschlüsse des Verbandstages Herbert Manthey 1994; Seite 32 - 35, danach die Turnierausschreibungen für die Jugend und Schüler Eibenkamp 21a, 45481 Mülheim/Ruhr Telefon u. -
Annual Report Laporan Tahunan 2018
BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA ANNUAL REPORT LAPORAN TAHUNAN 2018 1 2 Contents Annual Report 2018 Page Notice of Meeting 5 Minutes of 73rd Annual General Meeting 7 Minutes of the Extra-Ordinary General Meeting 12 Annual Report 16 Sub-Committees Reports • Coaching & Training Committee 28 • Development Committee 44 • Tournament Committee 52 • Technical Officials Committee 60 • Coach Education Panel 66 • Marketing Committee 70 • Media & Communications Committee 78 • Rules, Discipline & Integrity Committee 84 • Building & Facilities Committee 88 • Para-Badminton Committee 98 • Appendices 102 • Audited Accounts 111 3 AFFILIATES Annual Report 2018 PERSATUAN BADMINTON MALAYSIA 4 NOTICE OF MEETING Annual Report 2018 5 NOTICE OF MEETING Annual Report 2018 6 AGM MEETING MINUTES Annual Report 2018 Minit Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan Ke-73 Persatuan Badminton Malaysia / Badminton Association of Malaysia Minutes of 73rd Annual General Meeting Tarikh / Date : 28 April 2018 Masa / Time : 1.00pm Tempat / Venue : Auditorium, Akademi Badminton Malaysia HADIR / PRESENT YH. Dato’ Sri Mohamad Norza Zakaria President YBhg. Dato’ Wira Lim Teong Kiat Deputy President YBhg. Tan Sri Datuk Amar (Dr.) Hj Abdul Aziz Hj. Hussain Deputy President YBhg. Datuk Ng Chin Chai Hon. Secretary Mr. Mohd Taupik Hussain Hon. Asst. Secretary YBhg. Datuk V Subramaniam Hon. Treasurer YBhg. Dato’ Teoh Teng Chor Vice President (Kedah) YBhg. Datuk Dr. Khoo Kim Eng Vice President (Melaka) Mr. David Wee Toh Kiong Vice President (N.Sembilan) Mr. Kah Kau Kiak Vice President (Penang) Mr. Mat Rasid bin Jahlil Vice President (Johor) Dr. Naharuddin Hashim Vice President (Kelantan) Mr. A’amar Hashim Vice President (Perlis) YB Senator Dato’ Sri Khairudin bin Samad Vice President (Putrajaya) Mr. -
Recipients – Biographies
RECIPIENTS – BIOGRAPHIES EMERITUS PROFESSOR TAN SRI DATO’ DR. KHOO KAY KIM National Historian; Helped to formulate the Rukunegara Widely regarded as the country’s National Historian, Tan Sri has dedicated his life to studying, researching, preserving and glorifying the history of our nation. A formative figure in the field of Malaysian history, his seminal work has shaped the post-independence study of history in modern Malaysia. He was among those instrumental in the formulation of the Rukunegara (National Principles) following the aftermath of the 1969 race riots, to promote unity and harmony among races. Serving for over fifty years at the Department of History, University of Malaya, he has authored countless works in English and Malay and is currently Emeritus Professor in the History Department of the University of Malaya. As a well-respected scholar in Malaysia, his views on national issues are often sought for and heard by the government. DATIN PADUKA MARINA MAHATHIR Social Activist Datin Paduka is a distinguished social and political author and activist. In her long-running column Musings in The Star, as well as on social media platforms, she regularly addresses issues regarding Islam, HIV/AIDS, gender and women’s rights. She was President of the Malaysian AIDS Council for 12 years and on the Board of Sisters in Islam from 2010-2016, where she continues to serve as chair of the Finance and Fundraising Committee. In 2010, she was named the UN Person of the Year by the United Nations in Malaysia for her regional and international involvement in HIV/AIDs and gender empowerment. -
Our Badminton Greats
Our Badminton Greats The sport is believed to have been invented around 1873 in England and named after the country estate, Badminton, of the Duke of Beaufort whose guests called it "the Badminton game." The Bath Badminton Club, organized in 1877, developed the first written rules and in 1893, the Badminton Association of England was founded as the first national governing body and the first All-England championship was held in 1899. Popularized by British army officers in India, badminton eventually made its way to Malaya. ccording to school records, the game was first introduced to the V.I. in 1911 by the Headmaster, Mr. B. E. Shaw. Perhaps it was at the V.I. that the first badminton matches were played in Malaya but we cannot be absolutely sure of this. What we can be sure of is that these humble beginnings beside the Klang River and later on Petaling Hill helped spawn some of the great shuttlers who put Malaya and Malaysia on the badminton map of the world. Two gravel courts were initially made by Mr Shaw for the use of the Senior Cambridge classes and another court was added later on for the juniors. In 1921, three other courts became available for the use of the Lower School boys and Chua Chong Kwee was appointed the V.I.’s first badminton captain in 1923. As the sport gained popularity, Mr Shaw’s successor, Mr Richard Sidney, appointed Mr Yap Swee Hin as the badminton master in 1925 and added eight more new gravel courts for inter-house matches. -
Annual Report Laporan Tahunan 2019
ANNUAL REPORT LAPORAN TAHUNAN 2019 BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA 1 2 Annual Report 2019 CONTENTS Page 1. Notice of Meeting 6 2. Minutes of 74th Annual General Meeting 8 3. General Secretary’s Report 16 4. Audited Accounts 36 5. Sub-Committees Reports • Coaching & Training Committee 58 • Development Committee 69 - National Junior Program - State Development Program - Coach Education Program • Tournament Committee 95 • Technical Officials Committee 101 • Media & Communications Committee 107 • Building & Facilities Committee 110 • Para-Badminton Committee 120 • Rules, Discipline & Integrity Committee 126 BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA 3 4 Annual Report 2019 AFFILIATES AHLI GABUNGAN BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA 5 1 Oktober 2020 Ahli-ahli Majlis / Council Members Ahli-ahli Gabungan / Affiliates Ahli-ahli Bersekutu / Associate Members Persatuan Badminton Malaysia / Badminton Association of Malaysia YBhg. Tan Sri Dato’ Sri / Tan Sri Datuk Amar / Datuk Wira / Datuk Seri / Dato’ / Tuan, NOTIS MESYUARAT AGUNG TAHUNAN KE – 75 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dengan hormatnya dimaklumkan bahawa Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan BAM ke 75 akan diadakan seperti ketetapan berikut: Tarikh: 24 Oktober 2020 Masa: 12.30 tengahari Tempat: Auditorium ABM, Kompleks Sukan Bukit Kiara Jalan 1/70D, Bukit Kiara 60000 Kuala Lumpur Agenda Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan ke 75: 1. Ucapan Alu-aluan Pengerusi / Chairman’s Welcome Address; 2. Mengesahkan Minit Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan Ke-74 yang diadakan pada 6 April 2019 / Confirmation of Minutes of the 74th Annual General Meeting held on 6 April 2019; 3. Menerima dan meluluskan Laporan Tahunan bagi tahun berakhir 31 Disember 2019/ Receive and approve the Annual Report for year ending 31 December 2019; 4. Menerima dan meluluskan Penyata Akaun bagi tahun berakhir 31 Disember 2019 / Receive and approve the Statement of Account for year ending 31 December 2019; 5. -
Br1993 07.Pdf
Badminton Rundschau Ehrenring an Präsident Vorstand BLV NRW e.V. Präsident: Zum 6. Mal hat der BLV-NRW seine höch• hen werden, die sich außerordentlich her Hans-Richard Lange Dr. ste Auszeichnung verliehen. Am 13. Janu vorragende Verdienste um den Badmin Celsiusstr. 31, 5300 Bonn 1 ar 1993 sprach sich der Vorstand des BLV tonsport erworben haben." Telefon (0228) 25 41 44 NRW anläßlich seiner Vorstandssitzung Am 19. Mai 1993 war es nun soweit. Im Vizepräsidenten: Horst Boldt 1/93 einstimmig dafür aus, den Ehrenring Rahmen eines kleinen Festaktes wurde Mellinghofer Str. 181, an den Präsidenten, Herrn Dr. Hans-Rich der Ehrenring feierlich vom Vizepräsiden• 4200 Oberhausen 1 ard Lange, zu verleihen. ten, Horst Boldt, an den Präsidenten über• Telefon (0208) 86 29 97 § 7 der Ehrenordnung sagt: ,,Der Ehrenring reicht. Karl-Heinz Kerst kann nur an BLV-NRW-Angehörige verlie- Jungferngraben 41 , 4190 Kleve-Kellen Telefon (02821) 98 00 86 Telefax (02821) 98 26 5 Schatzmeister: Hans Otter Focher Straße 34, 5650 Solingen 19 Telefon (0212) 5 15 18 Sportwart: Herbert Manthey Eibenkamp 21 a, 4330 Mülheim/Ruhr Telefon (0208) 48 34 51 Jugendwart: Dietrich Heppner Sankt Magdalenenstr. 54, 5020 Frechen 4 Telefon (02234) 6 42 00 Breitensportwart: Prof. Dr. Friedrich Schneider Pfaffenberg 8, 5650 Solingen 1 Telefon (0212) 4 58 55 p. u. Fax Lehrwart: Hans-Hermann Drüen Lessingstr. 11, 4100 Duisburg 14 Telefon (02065) 7 43 13 Schiedsrichterwart: Das Bild zeigt den Prä_sidenten Dr. Lange (re.) und den Vize-Präsidenten H. Boldt (li.) Günther Pax Postfach 10 05 32, 4019 Monheim unmittelbar nach der Uberreichung. Telefon (02173) 3 13 83 Frauensportreferentin: Ingrid Barsch Im Heggelsfeld 64, 4150 Krefeld-Traar Telefon (02151) 560507 Abgabetermine Ranglisten Hinrunde Pressereferent: Martin Gartmann Senioren: 11. -
Bam to Launch Club Championship
23 JAN 1996 Badminton-Abdullah BAM TO LAUNCH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 23 (Bernama) -- Malaysian badminton is set to enter a new era with the launching of a club championship soon that is open to local and foreign players. Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) President Datuk Dr Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan said today the championship was open to private clubs, companies and other organisations. "We want to create more competition for local players who are not in the national team. This way, we will keep those not selected to remain competitive," he said after a BAM exco meeting here. The meet is also open to professional clubs like Nusa Mahsuri and Wira Tangkis and they are allowed to rope in national or any foreign players. Abdullah also announced the new national team which saw the exclusion of P. Kantharoopan, Davincy Saha, Wong Ewee Mun and Koo Yong Chut. Roslin Hashim, the only BAM player in the recent SEA Games squad, retained his position along with Ismail Saman and All-England semifinalist Lo Ah Heng. SEA Games gold medallists Cheah Soon Kit and Yap Kim Hock remain as the top pair, backed up by Yap twins Yee Hup and Yee Guan, Chung Tan Fook/Lee Wan Wah and Rosman Razak/Chew Chun Eng. Abdullah said although the team was trimmed down, the players' rankings would be reviewed from time to time based on their performances in international tournaments and national trials. "We might not hold the trial every four months as it is now. We want them to do well in international meets...some players only prepare for the trials...we want to keep them on their toes," he said. -
PPKM Padang Diperpanjang
SENIN, 26 JULI 2021 | SENIN, 16 DZULHIJJAH1441 H EDISI 621 TAHUN II | Rp. 4.500 PPKM Padang Diperpanjang Padang, Khazanah-- Pemerintah resmi memperpanjang penerapan Pemberlakuan Pembatasan Kegiatan Masyarakat (PPKM) Mikro Darurat hingga 8 Agustus mendatang. Sebagai tindaklanjut Pemprov Sumbar akan terus berupaya menekan penyebaran Covid-19 di Sumbar. Kota Padang menjadi satu-satunya daerah Mikro Darurat hingga 8 Agustus nanti. mengatakan pihaknya akan terus berupaya di Sumatera Barat (Sumbar) yang menjalani Terkait Kota Padang yang masih masuk untuk memperbaiki indikator cakupan perpanjangan pelaksanaan Pemberlakuan dalam daerah penerapan PPKM level 4 penanganan Covid-19 agar daerah itu segera Pembatasan Kegiatan Masyarakat (PPKM) tersebut, Gubernur Sumbar Mahyeldi bisa diturunkan level asesmentnya. DIPERPPANJANG- Kota Padang dan 45 kota lainnya di Indonesia resmi ditetapkan pemerintah sebagai kota yang harus diperpanjang Pembatasan Kegiatan Masyarakat (PPKM) Mikro Darurat hingga 8 Agustus mendatang karena BACA HAL-7 belum memenuhi indikator untuk turun ke Level III (foto: Ist/net). Setitik Berbeda SAAT INI VAKSIN KOSONG Padang, Khazanah-- Gubernur Sumatera saat menghadiri rapat terkait penerapan Barat Mahyeldi meminta tambahan 800 ribu level 4 di luar Jawa dan Bali diikuti Peran Ulama dosis vaksin kepada pemerintah pusat. untuk secara virtual di Istana Bung Hatta Kota itu disampaikan dalam koordinasi Menteri Bukittinggi, Sabtu (24/7). Sumbar dengan Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian antusias masyarakat untuk divaksin Airlangga Hartarto secara virtual, dari Istana meningkat signifikan sementara waktu Dipertanyakan Bung Hatta tadi malam. ketersediaan vaksin menipis bahkan Minta "Sumbar mengusulkan usulan tambahan sebelumnya kosong. vaksin 800 ribu dosis. Sekarang sudah dipenuhi "Karena itu dibutuhkan dukungan 30,7 ribu dosis. Kami berharap dukungan untuk dari pemerintah pusat untuk menambah Tambahan sisa vaksin vaksin di Sumbar," kata Mahyeldi, ketersediaan vaksin di Sumbar agar imunitas kesehatan bisa tercapai," katanya. -
Terima Kasih Badminton (BH 15/09/1998)
15/09/1998 Terima kasih badminton mi Samad; Saufi Hamzah; Hussain Said; Wan Jailani Razak; Mohd Ali Majid `NEGARAKU' bergema buat kali pertama di Stadium Badminton Kuala Lumpur ketika tujuh wira negara berdiri megah selepas mengesahkan kejuaraan acara berpasukan. Malah, badminton negara mampu mendabik dada seketika semalam. Bukan saja barisan lelakinya, malah skuad wanita yang selama ini terpinggir, hampir- hampir memiliki pingat emas. Pada satu ketika, segelintir penonton yang tidak faham format liga satu pusingan yang digunakan, menyangka skuad wanita negara sudah memenangi emas dan hanya menyedari pingat perak dimenangi ketika melihat susunan pemenang berbeza di majlis penyampaian hadiah. Ia adalah malam gemilang buat badminton negara apabila tiada siapa yang mampu memperkecil-kecilkan kemampuan pemain negara - lelaki dan wanita. Selepas wanita memastikan pingat perak sebaik menundukkan Australia 5-0 malam tadi, detik gemilang skuad lelaki tercipta sesudah menumbangkan musuh tradisi, England, 4-1. Lebih menarik kejayaan itu dicipta di depan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, yang turut menyampaikan hadiah kepada pemenang. Sebaik Yong Hock Kin menyumbang mata pertama sesudah menumbangkan Darren hall 15-8, 15-4, suasana kemeriahan sudah terhasil oleh lebih 2,000 penonton - kehadiran paling ramai sejak acara ini bermula 9 September lalu. Biarpun tanpa Ong Ewe Hock, enam pemain lain, termasuk lima yang beraksi buat kali pertama dalam Sukan Komanwel, tidak menghampakan barisan penyokong negara. Pemain beregu, Yap Kim Hock, yang sebelum ini mengumumkan akan bersara selepas temasya ini, bagaimanapun enggan menyatakan sama ada terdapat sebarang perubahan sikap. "Biarlah kejohanan ini tamat dulu. Selepas itu barulah kita bercakap mengenainya," katanya yang nampak sudah menemui semula sentuhannya ketika berpasangan dengan Cheah Soon Kit menundukkan Chris Hunt-Simon Archer 15- 8, 15-5 sebelum skuad negara memberikan kemenangan percuma dalam perseorangan ketiga kepada England. -
Badminton World Federation Bwf Handbook Ii
HANDBOOK I I LAWS OF BADMINTON | REGULATIONS BADMINTON WORLD FEDERATION BWF HANDBOOK II (Laws of Badminton & Regulations) 2010/2011 It is the duty of everyone concerned with badminton to keep themselves informed about the BWF Statutes COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Permission to reprint material in this book, either wholly or in part in any form whatsoever, must be obtained from the Badminton World Federation Updated 25 May 2010 by BADMINTON WORLD FEDERATION Stadium Badminton Kuala Lumpur Batu 3 ½ , Jalan Cheras 56000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: +603-9283 7155 / 6155 / 2155 Fax: +603-9284 7155 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.bwfbadminton.org CONTENTS 2 Laws of Badminton ....................................................................................................... 4 Laws of Badminton (Appendix 1-6) ............................................................................ 14 Recommendation to Technical Officials ..................................................................... 30 General Competition Regulations ............................................................................... 41 Appendix 1 - International Representation Chart ..................................................... 80 Appendix 2 - Specifications for International Standard Facilities ........................... 81 Appendix 3 – Anti Doping Regulations ....................................................................... 83 Appendix 4 – Players’ Code of Conduct ..................................................................... 120 Appendix -
Atlanta 1996
ATLANTA 1996 The Games of the XXVI Summer Olympiad. July 19 - August 4, 1996. Atlanta, USA. 1 ARCHERY MEN Individual 2.Magnus Petersson (Sweden) 2 ATHLETICS MEN 100 m: 1.Donovan Bailey (Canada) 200 m: 1.Michael Johnson (USA) 4 x 100 m: 1.Canada (Donovan Bailey) 100 m: 2.Frankie Fredericks (Namibia) 200 m: 2.Frankie Fredericks (Namibia) 4 x 100 m: 1.Canada (Bruny Surin) 2.USA (Dennis Mitchell) 3 200 m 1.Michael Johnson (USA) NQF.Geir Moen (Norway) 400 m 1.Michael Johnson (USA) NQF.Francis Ogola (Uganda) 4 800 m 1.Vebjorn Rodal (Norway) 2.Hezekiel Sepeng (South Africa) NQF.Arthemon Hatungimana (Burundi) 800 m: NQF.Tavakalo Kailes (Vanuatu) 1500 m: NQF.Tawai Keiruan (Vanuatu) 5 1500 m 2.Fermin Cacho (Spain) 7.Marko Koers (Netherlands) 5000 m 1.Vinuste Niyongabo (Burundi) 6 10000 m 1.Haile Gebrselassie (Ethiopia) Marathon 1.Josia Thugwane (South Africa) 7 20 km walk 1.Jefferson Perez (Ecuador) 8 50 km walk 1.Robert Korzeniowski (Poland) Long jump 1.Carl Lewis (USA) Triple jump 12.Jerome Romain (Dominica) 9 High jump 5.Steinar Hoen (Norway) Javelin throw 2.Steve Backley (Great Britain) 3.Seppo Raty (Finland) 10 WOMEN 100 m: 1.Gail Devers (USA) 4 x 100 m: 1.USA (Gail Devers) 100 m NQF.Hermin Joseph (Dominica) 11 400 m 2.Cathy Freeman (Australia) NQF.Grace Birungi (Uganda) 800 m 2.Ana Fidelia Quirot (Cuba) 3.Maria de Lurdes Mutola (Mozambique) 12 1500 m 2.Gabriela Szabo (Romania) 100 m hurdles 1.Ludmila Engquist (Sweden) 2.Brigita Bukovec (Slovenia) 13 400 m hurdles NQF.Mary-Estelle Kapalu (Vanuatu) 4 x 100 m 2.Bahamas 3.Jamaica (Juliet Cuthbert)