Yoyoyo… U there reading this!!
Yes You are. It happened on 22nd and 23rd August 2009…
I hope you are one of them inside the photos. Or at least you hope you want to be inside this photos in FUTURE.
Guys/Gurls,
Malaysian Badminton Network (MBN) hope that you got excited with our very 1st online organized badminton tournament in [...]
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Huh, it has been two weeks since the first outing…
I can still recall the moment when I first met those strangers for badminton session. I was really nervous that time. Just imagine you are going to meet people who you don’t know at all for badminton session.
However, it turned out to a wonderful memory. Here [...]
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China-based sports goods company Li Ning has opened its first flagship store in Singapore, marking the group’s expansion into the south-east Asia badminton market.
The company describes the new store at the ION Orchard mall as a “badminton paradise”, including badminton sportswear and a wide range of racquets.
Li Ning Company CFO Nicholas Chong said: “The decision [...]
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I found out this interesting article found. It could help you.
Do you like to play badminton? Do you love the thrill of an exciting match? Do you want to improve your game? But does the thought of doing hours of boring drills sap any enthusiasm right out of you?
Believe it or not, there is a [...]
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How’s badminton business in Malaysia?
Are you badminton coach who like to coach and show off- kidding ? Badminton brand distributors who sell and make an earning out of it? Badminton players who play with states player, amateur players, social players, casual players? Businessman involved in badminton business?
I am sure you are one of [...]
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A shuttlecock started from 14 feathers, but it increase s to 16. A Shuttlecock shall now have 16 feathers fixed in a cork base covered in kid leather. Interestingly, the best Badminton Shuttlecocks are made from feathers from the left wing of a goose. However, there are also shuttlecock made of duck feathers.
Nowadays, shuttlecocks price [...]
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I join my 1st badminton tournament when I was standard 3. I got number 4, which I can consider as a fluke. Haha.
I never train before for the tournament and just trying my best for it. Also, before that I didn’t touch badminton before. Just can’t imagine how I can get number 4. May be [...]
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Wong Mew Choo (simplified Chinese: 黄妙珠; traditional Chinese: 黃妙珠; pinyin: Huáng Miàozhū; born May 1, 1983) is a female badminton singles player from Malaysia.
She is known for her exceptional endurance and stamina, the result of training alongside male shuttlers. Without any significant attacking arsenals, she initially built her game based on fitness and defence, with [...]
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Datuk Lee Chong Wei (simplified Chinese: 李宗伟; traditional Chinese: 李宗偉; pinyin: Lǐ Zōngwěi, born in George Town, Penang; October 21, 1982[1]) is a professional badminton player from Malaysia who resides in Bukit Mertajam.[2] Lee won the silver medal in the 2008 Olympic Games, thus becoming the first Malaysian to reach the final of the men’s [...]
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Here is and interesting article which I found out in internet.
Racket producers in Klayatan village, Malang, have called on the central government to include badminton in the school curriculum in a bid to help maintain the industry.
Despite positive impacts from various badminton tournaments, their business fluctuated because after the tournaments business usually slowed down again.
“Including [...]
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