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September 17, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : thestar.com.my
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THE 28-year wait for the SEA Games badminton men’s singles crown finally ended at the Malawati Stadium in Shah Alam yesterday. Malaysian number one Roslin Hashim lived up to expectation to defeat Thailand’s Boonsak Polsana 17-14, 15-3 in the final.
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September 14, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Two of the most experienced players at the SEA Games badminton competition - reigning world champion Hendrawan of Indonesia and Malaysian Ong Ewe Hock – will not be challenging for the gold medal at the Malawati Stadium any more.
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September 14, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Defending champions Pramote Teerawiwatana-Tesana Panvisvas of Thailand failed to get past the quarter-finals of the men’s doubles competition of the SEA Games at the Malawati Stadium today.
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September 12, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Badminton powerhouse Indonesia can win all five individual titles at stake in the badminton competition starting on Wednesday. But they have lost the one gold that they would gladly trade with all five individual titles – the men’s inter-team.
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September 11, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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An Indonesian victory in the semi-finals of the men’s inter-team competition at the 21st SEA Games seemed to be a formality for all but the Thais.
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September 09, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Malaysia as expected cruised through to the semi-finals of the men’s inter-team competition of the 21st SEA Games at the Malawati Stadium in Shah Alam today.
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September 08, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Injury to Choong Tan Fook has seriously damaged any Malaysian hope of dethroning Indonesia as the men’s team champion at the biennial SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur.
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September 07, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Indonesia are once again expected to take the lions share of the seven gold medals at stake at the XXI SEA Games badminton event in Kuala Lumpur starting on Sunday
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August 21, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : The Jakarta Post
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The Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) has dropped its top women's shuttlers from the national team bound for the JVC Asian Badminton Championships to be held later this week in Manila, saying the event could affect their preparations for the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games next month.
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