Opening ceremony of MBA PD officiated by Dato Abd. Khalid Bin Mat YDP Majilis Perbandaran Port Dickson
Last week, the 8th MBA International Badminton Championship held at MBA Port Dickson saw a gathering of over 450 Badminton Enthusiasts from around the world. Badminton is definitely one of the largest and most prominent sport in Malaysia, and this popular sport has impacted the nation is so many ways. I think we owe it to academies like Michael’s Badminton Academy (MBA) for their effort to increase the love for badminton; and we have seen this sport bring about social development and unity to our nation, besides putting Malaysia on the world map via the numerous historical wins through some of our amazing talents.
Before the start of the championship, Michael’s Badminton Academy (MBA) even announced the opening of its third badminton hall in Port Dickson – a full badminton facility equipped with modern and contemporary design and technology. It was duly officiated by Dato’ Abd. Khalid Bin Mat, YDP Majlis Perbandaran Port Dickson at the launch of thw 8th MBA International Badminton Championship 2016 from 11th to 13th March 2016.
Speech by Michael Lee, Founder of MBA
The event that lasted three days with over 450 players from overseas and Malaysia saw participants competing in 25 different categories. There were official tournament categories as well as some unique but popular categories catering to families such as (triples instead of just doubles) and family doubles (one parent and one child).
I’m proud to say that at the end of the day Malaysia took the lead with 11 gold medals, followed by Indonesia with 5 golds and China, Taiwan and Singapore with 3 golds respectively.
Speech by Lee Kok Chung, Managing Director of MBA
“At MBA, badminton is more than just a sport. We help people discover and improve. We help educate and inform. We watched as friendships develop and families bond. This is why is a one-stop badminton solutions provider which includes a full-fledge training academy and MBA tournaments always include special categories for families,†explained Mr Lee Kok Choong, Managing Director of MBA.
As one of the pioneers in the badminton industry in Malaysia, MBA’s vision is to be the hub of private badminton training and solutions at the international level, to produce world-class players. “We have held over 10 major international tournaments over the years, hosting close to 10 thousand players from around the world. Our training academy has trained almost 35,000 students via our junior development programmes and provided free training for underprivileged children via our Hope for Change badminton charity programme,†said Lee.
Former Thomas Cup player, Mr Kwek Chiew Peng, 63, who also participated in the Championship walked away with first and second place for categories in men’s doubles (combined aged 110) and men’s doubles (combined aged 120) respectively.
The badminton coach and former national player from Port Dickson expressed his excitement on the new MBA badminton facility being so close to home. “I want to urge all parents to encourage and bring their children to play badminton as it is a healthy activity. If I was 30 years old, I will be able to produce a lot of good players here,†said Kwek.
Mrs Tan, mother of Tan Yi Xian age 16 from Seremban shared that her daughter is very discipline after she started playing badminton. “It is good to encourage all the kids to play as they will not sway towards the wrong direction,†says the proud mother of Yi Xian who represented her school in badminton for MSSD in Standard 6 (12 years old).
Married couple Hema and Dinesh who are coaches in Petaling Jaya, also participated in the tournament for the category mixed double. “The plan was to bring our students here to play and gain experience. Since they have the mixed doubles category, we decided to play as well,†they happily quipped.
Badminton players from Vietnam
Apart from local badminton enthusiasts, MBA is also honoured to have the exceptional backing of its international counterparts from Taiwan, China, Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam that have continuously been supportive towards MBA’s International Tournaments over the years.
Myai from Vietnam has been playing badminton for 10 years and has participated in many tournaments around the world. Commenting on how much fun she had at the 8th MBA International Championship as she did in other international tournaments, Myai said, “This is not my first time playing in Malaysia and I will come back again to play if MBA is organizing another international tournament.â€
Also in attendance of the official opening of MBA Port Dickson was Mr Ng Chin Chai, Secretary of Badminton Association Malaysia (BAM) and Mr Wu Jun Yan, President of the World Chinese Badminton Federation.
About MBA
For almost 15 years, Michael’s Badminton Academy has been at the forefront of championing the badminton industry in the private sector. Founded by Malaysian badminton enthusiast Michael Lee, MBA started off with a simple dream to bring together badminton enthusiasts from different communities to share their passion for the lifestyle.
From 16 badminton courts in 2002, MBA today is a one-stop badminton solutions providing services from court rentals and pro-shop to a health centre and a full-fledge badminton academy, training players from Malaysia and around the world.
MBA Taman Megah was recognized as the biggest privately-owned badminton centre in the state in 2002. MBA Bandar Puteri Puchong was recognized as the Biggest Badminton Centre in Malaysia by the Malaysian Book of Records in 2004.
Thanks for the annouce about this lead ! I love to play badminton when I was in middle school now not anymore, lost stamina after second delivered.. hehehehehe but will active back 6 months onwards..
it will be awesome if our Lee Chong Wei can showed up at the event too right? 😀
Not a badminton fan, but it’s always good to have a little knowledge about it! Thank you so much for sharing this 🙂
Syabas to Malaysia for this stellar performance. I have not heard of MBA before and am surprised that this is the 8th year already.
There’s still hope for Malaysia!
Kudos to the team!! Badminton is truly our nations sport
All the best to the team.. my youngest daughter and I are not good at sports… hehehe
Always feel proud of Malaysia’s achievements – whenever whatever it maybe. We need more of the winnings and leads.
All the very best team and good to see your country leading.
Wow an academy of our own by Michael! Go Malaysia!
I really proud of our Badminton player and i love their team spirit. Hope this friendly match will organize more to encourage young people to take up this sport and fight for our country.
Congratulations on the win! So proud of them. =D
Such young potentials! Proud of them that they took up this opportunity to shine. Back then there wasn’t much openings like these.
Congrats to those who won! Really great that we are cultivating the love of badminton and team spirit. Hopefully we will be able to train another Lee Chong Wei
Congrats on the lead for Malaysia! Is time to train up some young player! Proud of them as well =D
Malaysia is indeed a leader in Badminton. Kudos and all the best to the team.
Congrats to the winners. Long time I did not play badminton, it’s fun also.
Didn’t know about this until I read your post, thanks for the info sharing 🙂
Congrats to those who won and all the best to those training up! Good to have such young and talented potentials too 🙂
wow you’re everywhere Leona. Can be a sports blogger now, as we have a shortage of these genre
Congrats for the win! 🙂 This kind of makes me regret for giving up badminton when I was back in school. ;;
Congratz to the winners! They will definitely make us Malaysians proud! A good sport like this is great encouragement for youngsters these days too!