Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Taufik Hidayat - Badminton's Mr Backhand
Taufik winning the 2004 Olympic Gold Medal
Source:http://www.badmintonfreak.com/taufik-hidayat-vs-shon-seung-mo-athens-2004-olympic/
Say the name Taufik Hidayat to any badminton fan, they will always be in awe. Despite the fact that he has retired, he is still revered as one of the most talented players alongside Lee Chong Wei, Lin Dan and Peter Gade of this generation. He has won major titles such as World Championship, Asia Championships and Olympic Games.
Taufik's backhand is renowned in the badminton world
Source:http://crazybadminton.wordpress.com/author/crazybadminton/page/2/
Taufik is best known for his backhands. As most badminton fans and players would know, backhands shots are harder to execute and generally weaker than forehand strokes. Therefore people will generally aim at the backhand side in order to get a weak return. When playing against Taufik, players do not have that chance as he is able to execute backhands as well as his forehand. When opponents lift the shuttle, he is able to pack his smashes with loads of power be it the forehand or backhand side.In my opinion, Taufik's crowning achievement will definitely be his gold medal at the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics. As most sports fan will know, Olympics is only held once every four years, hence the title would be most difficult to earn as a player will only have at most 3-4 attempts in his entire career. What made it more memorable for his fans was he made a comeback from 6-0 down to win the first set 15-8. After that he never looked back and won the match by winning the second set 15-7. Despite his drop of form in his final years before retirement, he will always be remembered by fans as one of the most talented and exciting players to ever have graced badminton.
See Taufik at his best!
Taufik Hidayat - Mr.Backhand
Steve"The Blocker" Roach
Steve "The Blocker" Roach
Though born in Sydney, Roach played his early rugby league for Wests Illawarra and was signed by the Balmain Tigers in 1982. He quickly advanced to first grade and in 1983 was part of the Balmain side which made the semi-finals for the first time since 1977. Between then and 1992 Roach played 185 first grade games for the Tigers.
1987 was almost completely wiped out for Roach due to a serious knee injury and though he returned to excellent form in 1988 he was cited for a tackle on Penrith's Chris Mortimer suspended for four weeks, missing the 1988 finals including the Grand Final loss to Canterbury.
In the 1989 club season his combination with Paul Sironen, Benny Elias and Wayne Pearce was one of the strongest packs in club rugby league history and the side dominated opposing forwards. In the 1989 Grand Final, after having led Canberra 12 points to 2 at half-time, the Tigers were run down. Roach and Sironen were replaced by coach Warren Ryan late in the 2nd half and when the game ultimately went into extra time they were unable to return and with their strikepower gone in the added period Canberra were able to overpower Balmain 19-14.
In 1991 his club form showed some decline but he again managed national selection and his experience was vital to the improvement of a side needing reorganisation after they suffered a shocking start to the club season. After an ankle injury in 1991 he was also troubled by a knee injury in 1992 which would prove to be his last club season.
His tremendously solid and stocky build made him a bull-like runner up the middle. He possessed a pair of hands as large as anyone's in the game and had excellent offloading skills that frequently gave team-mates tries or long breaks.
Known for his aggressive approach and powerful running close to the rucks, Roach was arguably the number one prop in world rugby league at his peak. However he was also notorious for his controversial behaviour on-field, which may have made state and national selectors wary of him at times.
In a game in 1990 against Manly at Brookvale Oval he received a four-week suspension for back chatting the referee Eddie Ward, whom Roach then patted on the head after he was ordered from the field. Coming into physical contact with a referee is regarded as a serious offence and Roach was fortunate that no further action was taken. Roach did himself no favours in this incident when he gave the touch judge a verbal bashing on his way off the field.
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Dato' Lee Chong Wei-Badminton's World Mr Consistent
Dato' Lee Chong Wei
Source:http://coverjunction.com/cover/Lee-Chong-wei-jump-smash
Dato' Lee Chong Wei the current no.1 badminton player in the world. He is one of the best players to ever grace the game of badminton. Badminton being one of the national sport, which most Malaysians play, Dato' Lee Chong Wei has attained the status of a national hero back in his home country. He earned Malaysia's first Olympic medal in the the 2008 summer Olympics since 1996. This achievement has earned him datukship in Malaysia (similar to MBE status in England). He also wont the prestegious All England Championship 3 times.
Dato' Lee Chong Wei with the All England trophy
Source: http://www.sportrichlist.com/badminton/lee-chong-wei-net-worth/
Dato' Lee Chong Wei has been famed for his incredible defensive ability. One of his trademark is the ability to retrieve 'winners'. Against most top players, a well placed 'winner' would be sufficient to win the point. However, against Dato' Lee Chong Wei, due to his defensive ability to most shots back, opponents will start to think they have to make even better quality shots to win the point. They will start to make unforced errors in the process of attempting to make better quality shots. At the start of his career, Lee played very passively and defensively as he played to his strength. After 2009, he added more variations and attacking play to his style of play, making him even harder to beat. He also added a key component to his attacking play-ability to inject pace into his game. This ability has made him even harder to beat. He is also remarkably consistent over the past years, reaching semi-finals, finals in most tournaments. This has allowed him to stay number 1 in the badminton ranking for consecutive years.
In my opinion, his crowning acheivement would be the times he got himself back up after suffering defeats at the hands of his arch nemesis, Lin Dan, the only player who could beat him on a consistent basis. However after every defeat, instead of retreating back, he has came back stronger to represent his beloved country in international competitions. He has always wore the Malaysian flag with pride and rarely let hia country down with his performances on the international stage. Lee Chong Wei BOLEH!!!
Peter Sterling
Peter Sterling
Peter Sterling compensated for a lack of size and pace with control and organisational skills that allowed Parramatta's all-star back line a great deal of ball. His kicking, backed up by Kenny and Ray Price's superb chasing, often gave Parramatta an advantage in territory. His fast mind meant that he rarely made a wrong decision. He was an effective defender rare to miss a tackle, and often in position to secure a loose ball.
He joined the Parramatta Eels in 1978 making his first appearance as a stand-in Fullback during the 1978 finals series, and played his first game as the Eels halfback in the 17-11 Minor-Semi replay loss to eventual premiers Manly-Warringah. After a few games at Five-eighth in 1979, Sterling shifted to halfback and established himself as a player to watch in 1980. 1981 saw the Jack Gibson coached Eels win their first Grand Final with a 20-11 win over the Tommy Raudonikis led Newtown Jets, with Sterling's superb skill and control one of the decisive factors.
Sterling played 229 games for Parramatta in a 15 year career from 1978-1992, scoring 48 tries, one goal, and 15 field goals for a total of 190 points. He played 18 tests for Australia, scoring 4 tries, as well as playing 13 games for NSW (winning 4 man of the match awards), one game for City Firsts, one for City Seconds, 3 for Country Firsts and two for County Origin.
Monday, 18 August 2014
Rafael Nadal
Image Source: http://www.tennis.co.uk/images/players/rafael-nadal.jpg
Much like Roger Federer, the Australian Open was the first time that I remember seeing Nadal play tennis for the first time and this was in 2007 because of a foot injury the previous year. Instantly there was obviously a rivalry between Nadal and Federer on the court and many tennis fans including myself have been entertained throughout the years of this continuing rivarly. There are many matches that I look forward to seeing include hopefully the return of Nadal this year when the Australian Open arrives.
Lin Dan-Badminton's Superstar
Lin Dan
Source: http://en.beijing2008.cn/news/sports/headlines/badminton/n214556389.shtml
Lin Dan is the ultimate superstar in the world of badminton. He has been smashing records ever since he broke onto the world stage in 2001. He has already had success most badminton player could only dream of by becoming the first and up till now only person to have won all major tournaments a badminton player could have won: Thomas Cup, World Championship, All England Championship, Asian Games, Asian Championship, Super Series Final, Surdiman Cup and the Olympics.
His attacking skills has been famed since his rise, armed with devastating smashing power and excellent techniques at the net, he has been able to put his opponents on the back foot and play his attacking badminton. Do not however be mistaken that Lin Dan is just attack with no defense. In fact, his defense is equally as impressive as his attack. His biggest weapon however is not his smashing power nor his excellent techniques, it is his ability to suddenly inject pace into his game. This sudden aggressiveness enables him to catch out opponents to win him important points, matches and titles.
For me, his crowning achievement would be winning his first Olympic title in Beijing in front of his home crowd, demolishing Lee Chong Wei 21-12, 21-8. He dominated his opponent throughout the entire match with relentless attacking; Lee had no response to the ferocious attacking display and had to settle for second best.
Lin Dan winning at the Bejing Olympics
Source:http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90779/94835/6476220.html
Links to see Lin Dan in action:Video Tribute to Lin Dan
Wally "the king" lewis
Wally "The King" Lewis
Wally Lewis represented Queensland in thirty-one State of Origin games from 1980 to 1991, and was captain for thirty of them. He also represented Australia in thirty-three international matches from 1981 to 1991 and was national team captain from 1984 to 1989. Lewis is perhaps best known for his State of Origin performances, spearheading Queensland's dominance in that competition throughout the 1980s. He captained at State of Origin level 30 times, winning a record 8 man of the match awards.
Lewis has since been inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame and in 1999 he became the sixth member of 'The Immortals'. In 2000, he was awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australia's international standing in the sport of rugby league.
In February 2008, Lewis was named in the list of Australia's 100 Greatest Players (1908–2007) which was commissioned by the NRL and ARL to celebrate the code's centenary year in Australia.[8][9] Lewis went on to be named in the halves in theKangaroos' Team of the Century. Announced on 17 April 2008, the team is the panel's majority choice for each of the thirteen starting positions and four interchange players. In June 2008, he was also chosen in the Queensland Rugby League's Team of the Century at five-eighth and captain.
Wally Lewis is remembered for his creative, playmaking football and great on-field confrontations, most notably one in the 1991 State of Origin series with Mark Geyer. Years before that his and Brett Kenny's likenesses were put onto the State of Origin winner's shield. The Wally Lewis Medal has been awarded to the Queensland player of the series in State of Origin from 1992 to 2003. Since 2004, it has been awarded to the player of the series from either side.
Lewis has since been inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame and in 1999 he became the sixth member of 'The Immortals'. In 2000, he was awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australia's international standing in the sport of rugby league.
In February 2008, Lewis was named in the list of Australia's 100 Greatest Players (1908–2007) which was commissioned by the NRL and ARL to celebrate the code's centenary year in Australia.[8][9] Lewis went on to be named in the halves in theKangaroos' Team of the Century. Announced on 17 April 2008, the team is the panel's majority choice for each of the thirteen starting positions and four interchange players. In June 2008, he was also chosen in the Queensland Rugby League's Team of the Century at five-eighth and captain.
Wally Lewis is remembered for his creative, playmaking football and great on-field confrontations, most notably one in the 1991 State of Origin series with Mark Geyer. Years before that his and Brett Kenny's likenesses were put onto the State of Origin winner's shield. The Wally Lewis Medal has been awarded to the Queensland player of the series in State of Origin from 1992 to 2003. Since 2004, it has been awarded to the player of the series from either side.
Friday, 15 August 2014
Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo is the most famous player in the world. He looks like somebody animated a Ken doll, grafted
it with the DNA of Elvis Presley, and gave it a soccer ball. This makes
the Real Madrid forward one of the most in-demand endorsers. Brands
want to be associated with everything from his powerful right foot to
the occasionally frosted tips of his hair. Nike pays him almost $10 million per year to wear its cleats and apparel.
But it’s not all blue-chip brands in the Ronaldo portfolio.
Two weeks ago, he attended a minor sensation with his endorsement on Japanese television of an exercise device called the Facial Fitness PAO. Made by Shun Hing Life & Beauty, whose website lists a Hong Kong address, the device looks like a small propeller. Users insert it in their mouths and then bob their heads in a ridiculous-looking routine that Ronaldo, by the looks of it, hadn’t seen before he went on TV. The idea is to tone and tighten muscles in the face. In a YouTube video promoting the product, Ronaldo conspicuously leaves it out of his mouth, although his testimonial on the company’s website offers this: “In my everyday training sessions there is one area of my body that I hadn’t been exercising: my facial muscles. That is, until I discovered PAO.”
It’s not the first odd moment in Ronaldo marketing history. Last year he deleted a message on Twitter thanking boys for participating in an underwear competition hosted by his personal CR7 brand.
Ronaldo is represented by super soccer agent Jorge Mendes, whose agency Gestifute formed a partnership with CAA Sports in 2008. That arrangement helps bring off-the-field deals to Gestifute’s marketing wing, Polaris Sports. For those keeping track at home, here’s the Ronaldo portfolio broken down by body part:
John McEnroe
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Although I never have seen John McEnroe in person there has been many parodies made in pop culture of his fiery temper. This has also lead to many advertisements such as the 2007 Mars Bar ad which showed the iconic moment usually during the Australian Open. John McEnroe is still one of the most well- known sports personalities in tennis today and many people when you ask them will remember this tennis player for his outburst moments on the tennis court.
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Roger Federer
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Roger Federer (born August 8, 1981) is thought by many people to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Roger is considered to be one of the biggest tennis sport personalities in today's world and is currently ranked no. 3 in the world. Roger has been a huge role model for many fans and people around the world including myself. His personal achievements include holding several consecutive world records such as world no. 1 for 302 weeks overall. His tournament records include winning six ATP World Tour Finals and playing in the finals at all nine ATP Masters 1000 tournaments as well as winning the most prize money of any player in history.
The earliest I remember watching Roger Federer playing tennis was in 2005 at the Australian Open where he unfortunately lost in the semifinals to Marat Safin. After this game I began following Roger as a fan and the tennis matches that he played. Recently, Roger Federer has played exceptionally well in the 2014 Australian Open where he defeated Jo-Wilfred Tsonga and Andy Murray before losing to Rafael Nadal in the semifinals. Personally I look forward to see future matches which Roger will participate including the upcoming Australian Open this year.
Sports Personalities
Welcome to our blog about Sports Personalities!!!!!!!!!!
On our blog we will be discussing sports personalities ranging from Rugby League, Tennis, Badminton and Soccer. Here is an overview of the sports and a brief introduction to what we will be discussing on the blog:
Rugby League is a game between two teams and has 13 players per team. There are several positions in rugby league such as the hooker, second row, front row, lock for example. some famous players are Wally Lewis, Peter Sterling, Steve Roach will be the personalities will be discussing on our blog.
Tennis is a game that can be played with a single opponent called singles or with two people which is called doubles. The objective of the game is to play the ball in a way that the opponent can not return a good hit. Some famous personalities that will be discussed include Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
On our blog we will be discussing sports personalities ranging from Rugby League, Tennis, Badminton and Soccer. Here is an overview of the sports and a brief introduction to what we will be discussing on the blog:
Rugby League is a game between two teams and has 13 players per team. There are several positions in rugby league such as the hooker, second row, front row, lock for example. some famous players are Wally Lewis, Peter Sterling, Steve Roach will be the personalities will be discussing on our blog.
Tennis is a game that can be played with a single opponent called singles or with two people which is called doubles. The objective of the game is to play the ball in a way that the opponent can not return a good hit. Some famous personalities that will be discussed include Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
Football is the most popular sports over the world. Lots of people watch football match and most of them watch it regularly. It's a game similar to football was played by the ancient Greeks and Romans but
their game could include up to 27 players on a side compared to the
modern day game of 11 players to a side. Football is most popular in Europe, there are many stars playing over there such as: Kaka, Cristino Ronaldo, Ronney,etc.
Badminton is one of the fastest racquet sport. Speeds up to 300km/h has been recorded. There are five different categories in this sport: Men's Singles, Women's Singles, Men's Doubles, Women's Doubles and Mixed Doubles. It is a sport which is hugely popular in the world, mainly Asia and Europe. Countries which have excelled in the sports include China, Denmark, Indonesia, Japan, Korea and Malaysia. In this blog, we would look at the superstars in this sport, such as China's Lin Dan and Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei.
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Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Kaká, Back Home
When Kaka's hands held AC Milan's shirt and appeared in front of fans, maybe you'll have a sense of chronic backstabbing disorder; the scene was not familiar, but it happened just last exactly 10 years ago ... ...
(Kaka: ten years ... I came here ten years ago, the past of AC Milan and now are totally different, but it was a wonderful time ... ... )
When Kaka was 21 age, he is a high-spirited player, from Sao Paulo landing Apennine, he bought Red Black regiment a brilliant of rise, that is a story of No.22 from genius juvenile to top of world.
Bitingly of breakthrough, sharp of passing and precision of shot, regardless of lethality also is popularity, young Kaka was straight Chase at sticker of Milan Shevchenko.
With Shevchenko went to England, AC Milan attack task falls in Kaka's shoulder,at that time, Real Madrid has became so strong, but when Kaka walked to final match of UEFA Champions League, everything has gone.
Victory euphoria sweeping the haze of that night in Istanbul two years ago, after 4 years, AC Milan back to the top of Europe.
This year, AC Milan won the Champions League, European Super Cup and World Club Cup three Cup, Kaka became a serie a player of this year, best foreign aid, the Champions League top scorer, best striker and player. More important is European Golden Ball and the FIFA world soccer player the highest and most prestigious award was won by Kaka undisputed.
Year 2007, Kaka and AC meters.
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