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Subject: Golden Eagle Asian Juniors Badminton Championship  continues for

third day
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Golden Eagle Asian Juniors Badminton Championship 
continues for third day
	
YANGON, 13 July-The Golden Eagle Asian Juniors Badminton Championship 1999 
continued for the third day at the National Indoor Stadium- 1 in Thuwunna 
this morning.


Among the spectators were Chairman of Myanmar Olympic Committee Chairman of 
Leading Committee for Holding the Championship Minister for Sports Brig-Gen 
Sein Win, Auditor-General Brig-Gen Tin Aye, Chairman of Yangon City 
Development Committee Mayor U Ko Lay, Ambassador of Indonesia Maj-Gen (Pol) A 
Poerwanto Lenggono (Retd), Vice-Adjutant-General Brig-Gen Maung Nyo, Head of 
Leading Patrons of Myanmar Women?s Sports Federation. Dr Daw Khin Win Shwe 
and members, Honorary Secretary-General of Asian Badminton Confederation 
(ABC) Mr Datuk Puch Gunalan, General-Secretary of MOC Director-General of 
Sports and Physical Education Department Col Thaung Htaik, President of 
Myanmar Badminton Federation U Kyi Nyunt and officials.


The championship was handled by referee Mr Yap Tee Loy of Malaysia, deputy 
referees Mr S Murali Dharan of India and U Robin Tin of Myanmar.


China beat Indonesia 5-0 and won championship shield in girls? team event. 
Indonesia was second and Republic of Korea and Chinese-Taibei were joint 
third.


Head of Leading Patrons of MWSF Dr Daw Khin Win Shwe presented gold medal and 
championship trophy to Chinese girls? team. Member of Leading Patrons of MWSF 
Daw Khin Than Nwe presented silver medal to Indonesia girls? team and Member 
of Leading Patrons of MWSF Daw Khin Cho Oo, bronze medal to ROK girls? team.


In boys? team event, Indonesia beat China 3-2 and won first, China second and 
Malaysia and Republic. Of Korea were joint third.


Minister for Sports Brig-Gen Sein Win presented gold medal and championship 
trophy to Indonesia boys? team. Honorary Secretary-General of Asian Badminton 
Confederation (ABC) Mr Datuk Puch Gunalan presented silver medal to Chinese 
team and President of MI3F U Kyi Nyunt, bronze medal to Malaysian team.


Girls? doubles matches 
Liu Fan and Rong Muxi of Singapore beat Aysha Khatun Nuri and Munmun Ralnman 
Dola of Ballgladesh 2-0 Hnin Ei Khaing and Khin Thanda Htay of Myanmar beat R 
Kalpana and J Abeywickrema.of Sri Lanka 2-0, Chou Chia Chi and Ku Pai Ting of 
Chinese-Taibei beat K Gonawela and N Gayathri of Sri Lanka 2-0, Li Li and 
Xiao Luxi of Singapore beat Neela Ahmed Najeeb and Fathi Math Amany Kasaeed 
of Maldives 2-0 and Jun Jae Youn and Park Hyo Sun of ROK beat Khaing Nyein 
Win and Ei Nita Maung of Myanmar 2-0.	

Boys? single matches
Lee Seung Yoon of ROK beat Gacan Mongar of Bhutan 2-0, V Diju of India beat 
Hung Yuk Wong of Hong Kong 2-0, Gonzalo Gregorio of the Philippines be?t 
Navin Perara of Sri Lanka 2-1, Wie Mple of Indonesia beat Nguyen Ngoc of 
Vietnam 2-0, Khaing Kyaw Soe of Myanmar beat Mohammed Taimor of Syria 2-0, 
Kyaw Zeya of Myanmar beat Long Tie of Cambodia 2-0 Chung Jae Sung of ROK beat 
Ishfan Mohamed of Maldives 2-0, Musafirova A of Kazakhstan beat Ahmad A1 of 
Bahrain 2-0, Yogen Dran of Malaysia beat Samer A1 of Syria 2-0, Sho Sasaki of 
Japan beat Azamat Abennov of Kazakhstan 2-0, Sirawat Pan of Thailand beat 
Zeya Aung of Myanmar 2-0, Kapil Chhetri of Bhutan beat Soubhi Derki of Syria 
2-0 and Pyi Sone Tun of Myanmar beat Long Sip of Cambodia.
		
In yesterday?s semi-final matches, China beat ROK 3-2 and Indonesia beat 
Malaysia 3-2 in boys? team event. China beat Chinese-Taibei 3-2 and Indonesia 
beat ROK 3-2 in girls? team event. 
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