Tuesday 17 March 2015

MOST SUCCESFUL LEADER IN MALAYSIA

        There are many succesful leader in Malaysia such as Datuk Lee Chong Wei. Datuk Lee Chong Wei were born 21 October 1982 at Bagai Serai, Perak. His is a Malaysian Chinese player. As a single player, Datuk Lee Chong Wei was ranked first worldwide for 199 consecutive week from 21 August 2008 to 14 June 2012. He is the third Malaysian player after Rashid Sidek and Roslin Hashim to achieve such as ranking , since official ranking were first kept in the 1980 and is the only Malaysian shutter to hold the number one ranking for more than a year. In his early years, Datuk Lee Chong Wei favoured basketball, however his mother soo banned him from the game due to the searing heat of the outdoor basketball court. Datuk Lee chong Wei began to learn badminton at the age of 11, when his father, who like'd to play the game, brought him to the badminton hall.

       
        
         At year 2012, Datuk Lee chong Wei started Olimpic Year with the first super series tournement from the season, like Korea Open. in a repeat of the previous year's, he avenged his loss to Lin Dan by defeating him in three sets. A week later, he captured his fifth straight and eighth Malaysia open tittle, thus equalling the number of home tittle's help by Wong Peng Soon who won them between 1940 and 1953. In March, Datuk Lee Chong Wei loss in the All England Open when he bowed out in the second game after receiving medical help on three occasions. In April he was defeated by South Korea Shon Wan- Ho in the final of the India open, but retained his Malaysia Open Grandprix Gold tittle for the fourth time in a row in May. Datuk Lee Chong Wei was out for three to fourth weeks, after surfering an ankle injuring.
      
         Next in 2013, Datuk Lee Chong Wei took the Korea Open tittle for the third time. A week later, he captured his an ninth Malaysia Open tittle, which broke the record of eight tittles previously had by Wong Peng Soon. Datuk Lee Chong Wei said he was disappointed because he loss in the final of the All Egland open to Cheng Long. In April, he loss in the semi final of the Australia Open, to the young Chinese player. In August Datuk Lee Chong Wei eventually marched in to the final of the World Champion Ships, but he hope were once a game dashed in a repeat of his 2011 final and 2010 Asian Game defeat against Lin Dan. After the World Champion Ships Datuk Lee Chong Wei participating in fourth Super Series tournement. First, he took the Japan Open tittle for the fourth time then he loss in final of Denmark Open and semi final of the French Open .Datuk Lee Chong Wei won record fourth Master Finals tittle, the season ending Super Series tournament.


     
        In January 2014, Datuk Lee Chong Wei loss in the final of Korea Open to Cheng Long, his fourth straight defeat by the Chinese. He recorded his tenth Malaysia Open tittle week later. Soon after the triumph, he annaounced this would be his last Malaysia Open outing, as he would assess his condition after Asian Games and may retire if the result not good. Futher, he won his third All England Open and India Open tittle respectively. Datuk Lee Chong Wei won every match he contested during the Thomas Cup campaign, Malaysia reached the finals, only losing to Japan with score of 3-2. In August, Datuk Lee Chong Wei came second for the third time at the World Championship, losing to Cheng Long of China in straight set. He again lost to Cheng Long in the semi final of Asian Games team competition, and lost to Lin Dan in semifinals of single event few days later.

      My opinion is Datuk Lee Chong Wei has contributed a lot in the name of the country in the international arena. He also raised the name of our country with more valuable. In addition, he also demonstrated his love of country that is very deep in every game of badminton because he beats her to be serious to do the best for the country to earn a gold medal in every competition accompanied by her.  the spirit within themselves Datuk Lee Chong Wei is very high for the country's name internationally beloved.

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