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25 Countries to Compete at Singapore Badminton Open 2019 As Registration Closed Badminton Powerhouses Indonesia, Korea and Denmark Latest to Announce Entry
PRESS RELEASE 25 countries to compete at Singapore Badminton Open 2019 as registration closed Badminton Powerhouses Indonesia, Korea and Denmark latest to announce entry [Singapore, 27 February 2019] – The 2019 edition of the Singapore Badminton Open is set to be action packed with all the World Number 1 shuttlers confirming their participation for the tournament in April. The final day of registration saw the likes of Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo amongst the latest entries that will be in contention at the Singapore Indoor Stadium from 9-14 April. Part of the HSBC BWF World Tour Series, the Singapore leg boasts a star-studded line-up that would undoubtedly send waves of excitement through the badminton scene. Gideon and Sukamuljo completes the list of World Ranked #1 shuttlers that will compete at the Singapore Open. The Men’s Doubles Asian Games 2018 champions will be part of a 50 strong contingent from Indonesia heading to The Republic. The Indonesian pair will be joined by compatriots Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, ranked #7 in the World and World Ranked #9 Jonatan Christie, also a 2018 Asian Games champion. Ginting and Christie enters what is already a stellar Men’s Singles category, alongside the likes of Kento Momota, Lin Dan, Chen Long and Chou Tien Chen. Representing Denmark in Men’s Singles will be World Ranked #6 Viktor Axelsen, he will be accompanied by fellow countrymen and former European champion Jan O Jorgensen. Amongst their ranks is also Danish starlet, Anders Antonsen, who most recently stunned Momota when he overcame the World Number 1 at the 2019 Indonesia Masters. -
YONEX German Open 2018 GERMAN OPEN INSIDE Samstag, 10
Event-Magazin der YONEX German Open 2018 GERMAN OPEN INSIDE Samstag, 10. März Samstag, 10. März Gabriela und Stefani Stoeva im Halbfinale Lin Dan gegen Ng Ka Long Angus ausgeschieden GERMAN OPEN INSIDE - Samstag 3 Match of the Day 4 - 5 Höhepunkte am Samstag 129 - 13-13 Berichte XXXX und Fotos Viertelfinale 6 - 7 Gabriela und Stefani Stoeva 14 -18 Ergebnisse 8 Foto des Tages 19 Spielplan Halbfinale Die innogy Sporthalle – seit 2005 werden die YONEX German Open in Mülheim an der Ruhr ausgetragen. Ergebnisse und Infos auf YONEX German Open german-open-badminton.de auf Facebook Impressum Herausgeber des Eventmagazins: Hinweise: Vermarktungsgesellschaft Der Herausgeber des Eventmaga- Badminton zins haftet nicht für den Inhalt der Deutschland mbH (VBD) veröffentlichten Anzeigen Südstraße 25a, D-45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr Team: Tel.: 0208/308 2717 Claudia Pauli (cp) E-Mail: janet.bourakkadi @ Katja Süßkraut (ks) vbd-badminton.de Georgios Psaroulakis (gp) Bernd Bauer (bb) Copyright: Sven Heise (sh) Nachdruck, auch auszugsweise, Stephan Wilde (sw) nur mit ausdrücklicher Einwilli- gung des Herausgebers und unter Papier & Druck: voller Quellenangabe Konica Minolta Alexanderstr. 33 45472 Mülheim an der Ruhr Titelfoto: Sven Heise 2 German Open Inside | 10.3.2018 Match of the Day Halbfinale Damendoppel präsentiert vom Sportland Nordrhein-Westfalen 3. Spiel auf Spielfeld 1 Gabriela & Stefani Stoeva – Yuki Fukushima & Sayaka Hirota Herkunftsland: Bulgarien Herkunftsland: Japan Alter: 23 und 22 Jahre Alter: 24 und 23 Jahre Weltranglistenplatz 15 Weltranglistenplatz 4 Ungesetzt bei den YONEX German Open 2018 Setzplatz 3 bei den YONEX German Open 2018 Gabriela und Stefani Stoeva verloren die Im Vorjahr gewannen Yuki Fukushima und bisherigen drei Vergleiche mit den Japane Sayaka Hirota das Finale der YONEX German rinnen – darunter die Begegnung im Viertel Open gegen die Chinesinnen Huang Dong finale der YONEX German Open 2017. -
NY Yankees on Wrong End of Mike Trout's Historic Night in 11-4 Loss
26 Established 1961 Sports Monday, May 28, 2018 NY Yankees on wrong end of Mike Trout’s historic night in 11-4 loss Williams hit his fourth homer of the season NEW YORK: Mike Trout went 5-for-5, his first career Candelario hit two home runs for the Tigers, scoring five-hit game, leading the Los Angeles Angels to an 11-4 three runs and driving in three. White Sox starter Hector victory over the New York Yankees on Saturday night at Santiago (1-2) lasted the minimum five innings to pick up Yankee Stadium. Trout doubled in his first two at-bats his first win of the season. He gave up three runs (two off Sonny Gray (3-4), hit a go-ahead two-run home run earned) on seven hits and struck out five. in his third at-bat in the fourth and hit his second RBI double of the game in the sixth off Tommy Kahnle. His PHILLIES 2, BLUE JAYS 1 fifth hit was an infield single in the seventh off Chasen Pinch hitter Nick Williams led off the bottom of the Shreve. Trout also became the first Angel to get five hits eighth inning with a home run to give Philadelphia a vic- in a game since Cameron Maybin went 5-for-6 on May tory over visiting Toronto. The Blue Jays had tied the 16, 2017, against the Chicago White Sox. Trout recorded game on a seventh-inning single by Russell Martin, the his first career game with four extra-base hits and home- first hit of the game allowed by Phillies starter Aaron red for the third straight game. -
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. -
Herman Holds on to Win Barbasol Championship
FFOOTBALLOOTBALL | Page 4 CCYCLINGYCLING | Page 7 Liverpool fall Ineos has answer 2-1 to Sevilla to Alaphilippe in Fenway puzzle, says boss friendly Brailsford Tuesday, July 23, 2019 CRICKET Dhul-Qa’da 20, 1440 AH Smith raring to go, GULF TIMES Khawaja expected to be fi t for Ashes SPORT Page 2 SWIMMING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Gold but no new record for Peaty, Sjostrom beaten Peaty cruises to third straight gold in the event, though his time — 57.14 — was off his Sunday’s world record of 56.88 Reuters Gwangju, South Korea hree of the most domi- nant swimmers in the world took centre stage at the world champion- Tships yesterday but only Adam Peaty and Katinka Hosszu main- tained their aura of invincibility while Sarah Sjostrom’s reign in the 100m butterfl y came to an end. A night after becoming the fi rst swimmer to go under the ‘Magic 57’ mark in the men’s 100 metres breaststroke, Peaty cruised to his third straight gold in the event, though his time — 57.14 — was off his world record of 56.88 set in Sunday’s semis. “I’m very happy, but... there is (also) a little bit of disappoint- ment in me, but I think that’ll fuel me for next year as I want to go even faster — for now though, I’ll enjoy the moment,” he said. With teammate James Wilby taking the silver, Peaty said Brit- ain was setting the bar in the breaststroke. Katinka Hosszu (also below) of Hungary competes in the women’s 200m individual medley final in the 18th “It’s looking like Britain is a FINA World Swimming Championships in Gwangju, South Korea, yesterday. -
Page 25 May 28.Indd
SPORT Sunday 28 May 2017 PAGE | 25 PAGE | 26 PAGE | 27 Kimi on pole Tsonga clinches Argentina crave as Ferrari secure first claycourt fofor magic touch of front row title in Lyon Sampaoli Wood seals Qatar celebrate ICC title glory series win for England as team preps up for SA event Southampton AFP Fawad Hussain ngland beat South Africa The Peninsula by just two runs to win Ethe second one-day atar's cricket boss international at Southampton Youssef Jaham Al yesterday to take an unbeat- Kuwari has vowed to able 2-0 lead in the make the game a three-match series. Qmajor sport in the South Africa, set 331 to country, saying he will take all win, finished on 328 for five, steps possible to popularise the with Quinton de Kock mak- sport among young kids. ing 98. Al Kuwari was speaking at a The world's top-ranked gala dinner at the Doha Marriott ODI side needed 20 off the last Hotel this weekend, organised two overs when David Miller to mark Qatar’s title-triumph at (71 not out) struck Jake Ball for the ICC World Cricket League a six and a four off successive Asia Division 1 earlier this month deliveries. in Thailand. Al Kuwari is the Yet with a mere 10 now President of Qatar Rugby, wanted off as many balls, Hockey and Cricket Federation South Africa saw Miller and (QRHCF). Chris Morris fail to score the All members of national runs they required as Ball and President of Qatar Rugby, Hockey and Cricket Federation Youssef Jaham Al Kuwari poses for a photograph with officials and team were awarded mementos fast bowler Mark Wood both Picture: Abdul Basit/The Peninsula and cash prizes on the occasion. -
Sudirman Cup 1989-2019
MM-VÕISTLUSED SEGAVÕISTKONDADELE - SUDIRMAN CUP I II III I INDONEESIA LÕUNA-KOREA HIINA TAANI 24.–29. V 1989 Verawaty Fajrin Yanti Kusmiati Jae-Chang Ahn Moon-Soo Kim Kang Chen Fangjing Shi Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen Jan Paulsen Jakarta (Indoneesia) Eddy Hartono Susi Susanti Myung-Hee Chung Young-Suk Lee Aiping Han Pengren Wang Dorte Kjær Henrik Svarrer Istora Senayan Rudy Gunawan So-Young Chung Joo-Bong Park Yongbo Li Weizhen Guan Lotte Olsen 28 Eddy Kurniawan Hye-Young Hwang Han-Kook Sung Ying Lin Yang Yang F: Ina – Kor 3:2. PF: Ina – Den 5:0, Kor – Chn 3:2 II LÕUNA-KOREA INDONEESIA HIINA TAANI 30. IV – 4. V 1991 Soo-Hyun Bang Hak-Kyun Kim Rudy Gunawan Susi Susanti Caiqin Lai Bingyi Tian Kopenhaagen (Taani) Myung-Hee Chung Moon-Soo Kim Eddy Hartono Rosiana Tendean Yongbo Li Wenkai Wu Brøndbyhallen So-Young Chung Kwang-Jin Lee Erma Sulistyaningsih Ardy Wiranata Qunhua Nong Fen Yao 35 Hye-Young Hwang Joo-Bong Park Jiuhong Tang Yong Yu F: Kor – Ina 3:2. PF: Kor – Chn 3:2 & Ina – Den 3:2. III LÕUNA-KOREA INDONEESIA HIINA TAANI 25. – 30. V 1993 Soo-Hyun Bang Heung-Soon Lee Heryanto Arbi Ricky Subagja Hongyong Chen Jianhua Zhao Anne Mette Bille Jan Paulsen Birmingham (Inglismaa) So-Young Chung Joo-Bong Park Aadijatmiko Finarsih Joko Suprianto Kang Chen Lei Zhou Jon Holst-Christensen Michael Søgaard National Indoor Arena Young-Ah Gil Sung-Woo Park Rudy Gunawan Susi Susanti Yanfen Lin Aihua Zhu Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen Anne Søndegaard 40 Hak-Kyun Kim Jin-Hwan Shon Denny Kantono Lili Tampi Jun Liu Wenkai Wu Thomas Lund Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen Moon-Soo Kim Sarwendah Kusumawardhani Rosiana Tendean Qunhua Nong Fen Yao Grete Mogensen Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen Aryono Miranat Minarti Timur Man Sun Zhaoying Ye Pernille Nedergaard Marlene Thomsen Eliza Nathanael Ardy Wiranata Lotte Olsen Zelin Resiana F: Kor – Ina 3:2. -
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26 Sports Monday, August 27, 2018 Governing body hopes Asian Games helps secure weightlifting’s future N Koreans have won seven of 13 available weightlifting gold in Jakarta JAKARTA: As weightlifting battles for its Olympic At the time of the ban the Chinese Weightlifting future, China and Kazakhstan’s absence from the Asian Association (CWA) expressed “regret” at the decision, Games due to doping suspensions indicates how seri- stating it was “firmly against doping and has a zero-tol- ously the sport’s governing body is taking the crisis. erance approach to this particular problem.” The two nations were among nine handed suspensions Despite an appeal before the Asian Games in by the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) last Jakarta, the bans on China and Kazakhstan-winners of October as the body sought to crack down on doping, eight gold medals between them in Incheon four years which has plagued the sport and threatened its spot on ago-were upheld. the Olympic programme. “There is no other option (other than for China and The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has Kazakhstan to accept bans),” said Adamfi, who has threatened the sport with removal from the Olympic made it his mission to clean up the sport. “There are schedule for the Paris 2024 Games if it fails to improve rules and there was a decision and so you have to fol- its doping record and it remains on probation. low that decision. I believe that not only these coun- Several nations, including Russia and Kazakhstan, tries, but also the rest of our members fully understand will only be allocated two places each at the Tokyo and support these positive changes.” 2020 Olympics. -
9043 211 311 / 411 Chennai Ias Academy – 9043 211 311 / 411
TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS - 2017 CHENNAI IAS ACADEMY TNPSC CCSE - IV 6 MONTH CURRENT AFFAIRS 2017 - 2018 # 5, old by-Pass Road, National Theatre ( Near - opp - Benzz Park ) Vellore- 4 website : www.chennaiiasacademy.com Facebook / chennaiiasacademy / Youtube CHENNAI IAS ACADEMY 9043 211 311 / 411 CHENNAI IAS ACADEMY – 9043 211 311 / 411 JULY MONTH CURRENT AFFAIRS 6. The new Ambassador of India to the Republic of Indonesia __Pradeep Kumar Rawat. New Appointments Note: He will succeed Nengcha Lhouvum 1. India‘s 14th President replacing ‗Pranab Mukhopadhaya. Mukherjee‘ -- Ram Nath Kovind. Note: He was administered the oath of office by 7. Who has been appointed as the Goodwill Chief Ambassador forAutism-- Saima Wazed Justice of India ‗JS Khehar‘ at a special function Hossain. in the central hall of Parliament. Kovind was elected as the President on 20 July 2017 after he Note: Saima is a globally renowned champion defeated the Opposition parties' nominee Meira for the cause of Autism spectrum disorder. She Kumar. will serve as the goodwill ambassador for autism in the South-East Asia region for a 2. The new Chief Election Commissioner of period of 2 years. India – Achal Kumar Jyoti. 8. The new Chairperson of Broadcasting Content Note: Currently, Achal Kumar Jyoti is the Complaints Council (BCCC) -- Vikramajit Election Commissioner of India along with O P Sen. Rawat. Note: Former Supreme Court Judge Justice Vikramajit Sen has been appointed as the new 3. The Attorney General of India --K K Chairperson of Broadcasting Content Venugopal. Complaints Council (BCCC) for three years. Note: Attorney General appointed by the President of India under Article 76(1) of the 9. -
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Stajf Is First Non-Arab Winner of Qatar Rally Since 1986
NNBABA | Page 5 RRUGBYUGBY | Page 6 Celtics edge Cokanasiga Raptors in strikes as battle of England beat Eastern powers Japan 35-15 Sunday, November 18, 2018 TENNIS Rabia I 10, 1440 AH Zverev shocks GULF TIMES Federer to reach final of ATP Finals SPORT Page 4 MANATEQ INTERNATIONAL RALLY OF QATAR CRICKET Leach takes Stajf is fi rst non-Arab four as England close in on winner of Qatar rally series victory Al-Attiyah, who had already bagged a Reuters record-breaking 14th MERC title, had Pallekele, Sri Lanka to retire on the first stage of the day ngland’s left-arm spin- since 1986 ner Jack Leach led a strong spin bowling dis- By Sports Reporter play that put the tour- Eists within three wickets of a Losail series-clinching victory against Sri Lanka on an intriguing fourth zech driver Vojtech day of the second Test yesterday. Stajf and his female Chasing 301 to win on a turn- navigator Veronika ing Pallekele track, Sri Lanka Havelkova created their reached 226 for seven when rain Cown little piece of history with ended play for the second con- the fi rst innings, was on 21 when a shock victory in the Manateq secutive day with the hosts still his edge off Moeen fl ew past International Rally of Qatar, the needing 75 to square the three- Stokes at slip and the batsman fi nal round of the FIA Middle Test series at 1-1. also successfully overturned a East Rally Championship, yes- Combative half-centuries leg before decision off Adil Rash- terday. -
Al-Attiyah Snatches World Cup Lead with Victory in Kazakhstan
MMOTOGPOTOGP | Page 5 CRICKET | Page 6 Rossi leaves Captain Sarfraz hospital aft er confi dent motocross of Pakistan’s accident chances Saturday, May 27, 2017 FOOTBALL Ramadan 1, 1438 AH Wenger seeks GULF TIMES solace in quest for seventh FA Cup SPORT Page 2 FIA CROSS-COUNTRY RALLY Al-Attiyah snatches World Cup lead with victory in Kazakhstan Poland’s Przygonski takes second spot in his Mini All4 Racing, while Domzala comes in third place for Toyota Agencies dulla was his closest rival in eighth overall, but Aktau City, Kazakhstan the Nissan Patrol driver lost chunks of time with wiring loom issues early in the race and further time losses in the sand dunes hampered his atar’s Nasser Saleh al-Attiyah and progress. The Doha driver reached Aktau 3hrs French co-driver Matthieu Baumel 17min 14sec behind Saeidan in the overall clas- emerged unscathed from yesterday’s sifi cation with French co-driver Sébastien De- 147.94km sixth stage of Rally Kaza- launay. Qkhstan to secure the overall victory by the mar- The experienced Czech Miroslav Zapletal and gin of 7min 43sec and the outright lead in the his Slovenian navigator Marek Sykora recovered FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies. well from fourth stage suspension issues south After moving into the lead on day two of the of Zhanaozen to fi nish ninth overall in his Ford 2,500km event across south-west Kazakhstan, F-150, although they were the fi rst of several the Overdrive Racing Toyota Hilux duo were crews to claim at least 100 hours of time penal- never able to rest on their laurels on demanding ties.