Rabu, 16 Maret 2011

legend badminton player from Indonesia

1. Christian Hadinata

Name:
Christian Hadinata
Born:
Purwokerto, December 11, 2003
Wife:
Yoke Anwar
Children:
Mario Hadinata (20 years)
Mariska Hadinata (19 years)

Achievements:
1971
National champion men's doubles pairs with Atik Jauhari
Asian champion mixed doubles pairs with Retno Kustijah.
1972
All England men's doubles champion in pairs with Ade Chandra
1973
All England men's doubles champion in pairs with Ade Chandra
1978
Asian Games men's doubles champion in pairs with Ade Chandra
1979
All England mixed doubles champion in pairs with Imelda Wiguna
1980
World Champion men's doubles pairs with Ade Chandra
World Champion mixed doubles pairs with Imelda Wiguna
1981
Japan Open men's doubles champion in pairs with Lius Pongoh
1982
Aian Games mixed doubles champion in pairs with Ivana Lie
1983
All England men's doubles champion in pairs with Boby Ertanto
1984
Indonesia Open men's doubles champion in pairs with Boby Ertanto
Indonesia Open mixed doubles champion in pairs with Ivana Lie
1985
World Cup champion mixed doubles pairs with Ivana Lie
1972-1986
Strengthening the Thomas Cup team six times with multiple partners, among others, with Hadibowo and Liem Swie King.

Sports Activities:
Pelatnas badminton player (1971-1986)
Coach
PBSI board
Director Pelatnas PBSI



2. HENDRAWAN


Name:
Hendrawan
Place / Date of Birth:
Malang, June 27, 1972
Religion:
Christian
Address:
PB PBSI, Cipayung
Height / Weight:
170 cm/65 kg
Name of Wife:
Sylvia Anggraeni
Children:
Josephine Sevilla
Father Name:
Sugianto
Name of Mother:
Susilowati
Child to:
3 of 4 siblings
Education:
SMA
Start playing badminton:
10 years old
Login pelatnas:
1993
Achievements:
1994
- Singapore Open quarter-finalist
- Malaysia Open finalist Pereempat
1995
- Korea Open semi-finalists
- Runner-up Swiss Open
- Runner-up Denmark Open '
- Russian Open Champion
- Act III All England
1996
- Perempatfinalis Swedish Open
- 16 of the All England
- Quarter-finalists Denmark Open
- 16large German Open
1997
- 16 of the Taiwan Open
- 16 of the Indian Open
- 16 of the Indonesia Open
- 16 of the Singapore Open
- Runner-up Asian Championship
- National Championship semi-finalists
- China Open Round III
- Thailand Open champion
1998
Runner-up Asian Games, Bangkok
Winner of the Singapore Open
Thomas Cup Team Member (Indonesia Champion)
2000
Thomas Cup team-members (Indonesia Champion)
- Sidney 2000 Olympic silver medal
- Runner-up Japan Open
2001
- Champion Sudirman Cup World Championships
2002
Thomas Cup team-members (Indonesia Champion)


3. Rudy Hartono Kurniawan: 

 

Name: Rudy Hartono Kurniawan Born: Surat, August 18, 1949 Religion: Protestant Christian Wife: Jane Anwar (Married August 28, 1976) Children: Christopher and Christine Father: Zulkarnaen Kurniawan Sibling: Freddy Harsono, Diana Veronica, Jeanne Utami, Dewi Laksmi Eliza, Ferry Harianto, Tjosi Hartanto, and Hauwtje Hariadi. Education: - SMA - Bachelor, Faculty of Economics Trisakti Achievements: - All England men's singles champion eight times (1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, and 1976): 1968: Wins beat Tan Aik Huang (Malaysia) 1969: Wins beat Darmadi (Indonesia) 1970: Wins defeating Svend Pri (Denmark) 1971: Wins beat Muljadi (Indonesia) 1972: Wins defeating Svend Pri (Denmark) 1973: Wins beat Christian (Indonesia) 1974: Wins beat Punch Gunalan (Malaysia) 1975: Defeat of Svend Pri (Denmark) 1976: Wins beat Liem Swie King (Indonesia) 1978: Defeat of Liem Swie King (Indonesia) - Champion with Team Indonesia in the Thomas Cup (1970, 1973, 1976 and 1979) - World Champion, 1980 - Japan Open, 1981 - PB PBSI Chairman of Development (1981-1985) Other activities: - Playing in the film Death of An Angel (1971) with Poppy Dharsono - Employers / agents exercise equipment (1984-present) Awards: - Best Athlete SIWO / PWI (1969 and 1974) - IBF Distinguished Service Award 1985 - IBF Herbert Scheele Trophy 1986 - the first recipient - Honorary Diploma in 1987 from the International Committee's "Fair Play" Award Address: Park Radio In I / 6, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta Phone: 714 000, 714 565

4. Ferry Sonneville:

Name: Ferry Sonneville Full Name: Ferdinand Alexander Sonneville Born: Jakarta, January 3, 1931 Died: Jakarta, 20 November 2003 Wife: Theresa Yvonne de Wit (Mebnikah September 1954) Children: Ferdinand Rudy Jr. (Died age 21 years) Theresa Genia Sonneville Cynthia Guedolyn Sonneville Grandchildren: Two people Father: Dirk January Sonneville (tennis) Mother: Elisabeth Leonij Hubeek (Badminton)
Education: Erasmus University, Netherlands
Sports career: Players / Coaches Jiujitsu 1949-1955 Captain play / coach Indonesia seize and retain the Thomas Cup three times in a row 1958, 1961 and 1964. Dutch Open champion (1955-1961), Glasgow (1957), French Open (1959-1960), Canada (1962), and All England runner-up (1959) Founder PB PBSI (1951) and founder of KONI (1966) Chairman of KONI (1970) Board member Asian Games Federation Council (1970) Chef de Mission Indonesian contingent to the Olympics (1971) President of the International Federation Badminton / IBF (1971-1974) PBSI chairman (1981-1985)
Business Career: Vayatour Executive Board Chairman of PT. Lippo Cikarang The owners of PT. Ferry Sonneville & Co. DPP Chairman of Real Estate Indonesia (REI) in the period 1986-1989 President and Member of Executive Committee of the International Real Estate Federation (FIABCI) since 1989. Chairman of the Advisory Council IESC (International Executive Service Corp.)
Career Education: Pioneer Institute for Development Foundation Trisakti represent the Nation Unity (LPKB) Founder Trustees Association of Private Colleges (HIPPERTIS) Founder of the Association of Catholic Universities Indoneisa (APTIK) Main Residents and Members of Atma Jaya Foundation Members of the Foundation Fatmawati Members Medika Bhakti Foundation Members of the Physically Disabled Children Foundation (YPAC) Members of the Foundation of the National Archives Building Forum Indonesia Nederland (FINED), etc..
Awards: Satya Badge of Culture (1961) Star Signs RI Service Class II (1964) "Knighthood" of the Roman Catholic Church (1972) FIABCI Medal of Honour, Melbourne (1988). 


5. Susi Susanti:
 

Name:
Susi Susanti
Born:
Tasikmalaya, West Java, February 11, 1971
Married:
February 9, 1997
Husband:
Alan Budikusuma
Children:
- Lourencia Averina (1999)
- Albert Edward (2000)
- Sebastianus Frederick (2003)
Achievements:
- Hall of Fame of the International Badminton Federation (IBF), May 2004
- Herbert Scheele Trophy, 2002
- All England Champion (1990, 1991, 1993, 1994)
- World champion (1993)
- Champions Series Grand Prix in Bali, 1990
- Three-time champion at Japan Open
- Winner of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics
- Winner of the championship series and World Cup grand prix


6. Tan Joe Hok:

Name:
Tan Joe Hok (Henderson mammal)
Born:
Bandung, 11 August 1937
Religion:
Christian
Wife:
Goei Kiok Nio (Marriage 1965)
Children:
Two people

Education:
= elementary, junior high and high school Bandung
= Premedical Major in Chemistry & Biology, Baylor University, Texas, USA (1959-1963)

Career and Achievements:
= Champion kejurnas Surabaya (1956)
= Member of Indonesian Badminton Team that won the Thomas Cup in Singapore (1958)
= Son of the first Indonesian to win the All England (1959)
= Son of Indonesia's first Asian Games gold medalist (1962)
= Indonesian Thomas Cup Team Member (1964-1967)
= badminton coach in Mexico (1969-1970)
= badminton coach in Hong Kong (1971)
= Coach Indonesian Thomas Cup team in Kuala Lumpur (1984)
= PB Djarum kudus Badminton Coach

Business:
Director of Mandala Pest Control (since 1973)

Awards:
Best Sports Coach by SIWO / PWI Jaya (1984)

Home Address:
Jaya Mandala II No. Way. 2 Jewel, Jakarta 12 870



7. Liem Swie King:


Name:
Liem Swie King
Born:
Kudus, Central Java, February 28, 1956
Religion:
Protestant Christian

Education:
- SD, kudus (1968)
- Junior High School, kudus (1971)
- High School, kudus (1974)

Career:
- victory over Indonesia
- Employers Hotel and Spa

Achievements:
- Winner Junior a Central Java (1972)
- PON 1973 Second Place
- Champion kejurnas 1974
- Champion kejurnas 1975
- Second Place All-England (1976 & 1977
- All England Champion 1978, 1979, 1981
- Winner of the Asian Games in Bangkok
- Thomas Cup Team Member 1979, 1982, 1984 1986.
- Men's Doubles Champion with Kartono in the Alba Cup 1984
- Men's Doubles Champion with Kartono in the Alba Cup 1985



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