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Friday, December 13, 2013

V Shem, Khim Wah back together … for good

NAYPYITAW: National men’s doubles shuttlers Goh V Shem and Lim Khim Wah are excited to resume their partnership after ending their short stint – with back-up pairs – on a sour note at the SEA Games badminton competition.

The 24-year-old Khim Wah said that he did not expect to go far with debutant Yao Han in the SEA Games because of his partner’s inexperience.

“Our opponents kept targeting Yao Han ... I could not cover for him all the time. My job – to help another back-up player – is done here,” said Khim Wah.

“I’m not too disappointed with a bronze medal here. I would have been terribly upset if I crashed out at this stage with V Shem, though.”

On his decision to team up with V Shem again, Khim Wah said: “V Shem and I are ranked 16th in the world and it will be a waste to break up now.

“V Shem and I went to see BAM (Badminton Association of Malaysia) president (Tengku Tan Sri Mahaleel Tengku Ariff) before the SEA Games and he motivated us to stay on.

“I have decided to put our personal differences aside and give our partnership another shot. This time it is for good and I will not go back on my word. I hope to break into the top 10 with him.”

read more:http://www.thestar.com.my/Sport/Badminton/2013/12/13/V-Shem-Khim-Wah-back-together-for-good.aspx

 Photo: V Shem, Khim Wah back together … for good 

NAYPYITAW: National men’s doubles shuttlers Goh V Shem and Lim Khim Wah are excited to resume their partnership after ending their short stint – with back-up pairs – on a sour note at the SEA Games badminton competition. 

The 24-year-old Khim Wah said that he did not expect to go far with debutant Yao Han in the SEA Games because of his partner’s inexperience.

“Our opponents kept targeting Yao Han ... I could not cover for him all the time. My job – to help another back-up player – is done here,” said Khim Wah.

“I’m not too disappointed with a bronze medal here. I would have been terribly upset if I crashed out at this stage with V Shem, though.”

On his decision to team up with V Shem again, Khim Wah said: “V Shem and I are ranked 16th in the world and it will be a waste to break up now.

“V Shem and I went to see BAM (Badminton Association of Malaysia) president (Tengku Tan Sri Mahaleel Tengku Ariff) before the SEA Games and he motivated us to stay on.

“I have decided to put our personal differences aside and give our partnership another shot. This time it is for good and I will not go back on my word. I hope to break into the top 10 with him.”

read more:http://www.thestar.com.my/Sport/Badminton/2013/12/13/V-Shem-Khim-Wah-back-together-for-good.aspx

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