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dektai2
Laos born Bob and his mate Mach, beat South Africa, 21-10 , 21-16. biggthumpup.gif

They ll meet China for the next game.


http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/INF/...shtml#BDM002407

http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/INF/...shtml#BDM002407


Reuters

http://africa.reuters.com/country/ZA/news/usnHKG90037.html


Olympics-Badminton-US shuttlers look forward to Chinese match up


BEIJING, Aug 12 (Reuters) - U.S. badminton duo Howard Bach and Bob Malaythong seem almost pleased by the prospect of having a partisan home crowd against them when the face the Chinese second seeds in the Olympic men's quarter-finals.

The pair beat South Africa's Chris and Roelof Dednam 2-0 on Tuesday to become the first Americans to make it to the last eight since the sport was introduced in Barcelona, and now face world number three pair Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng on Wednesday.

"My goal is, hey, feed off the energy. If they don't want me to succeed, man, I'm going to exactly do the opposite," said Bach, a 29-year-old immigrant from Vietnam who started playing at the YMCA when he was six. Malaythong was born in Laos and emigrated to America in 1990.

"Bob plays better when people are going against him, so I'm looking forward to the match," Bach added.

In fact, Bach beat Cai and Fu when he faced them with former partner Tony Gunawan two-and-a-half years ago. Bach and Gunawan also won the World Championships in 2005 in Anaheim, California. Malaythong, though, is younger and less experienced than Gunawan.

If the duo can pull off the upset and go on to win a medal, perhaps it will help get badminton some recognition in the United States, where only a small circle of clubs take it seriously and to most it is played leisurely in the back yard.

This will be Bach's second Olympics, but recognition is hard to come by. As a part-time cashier at a Home Depot store in California, customers are more likely to recognise him for a TV commercial for Vitaminwater.

In the spot, he and Malaythong impersonated Chinese players getting beaten at badminton by Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz and the Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher. In the final shot, Ortiz's smash gets lodged in Malaythong's leg.

"If we go out and happen to win tomorrow, it's going to be like USA basketball vs China, that type of deal," said Bach. "I believe our odds are a little bit higher
dektai2

Other news.


http://ceblogger.com/2008/08/12/us-badmint...es-to-quarters/

US Badminton Players Move To Quarters

The tandem of Howard Bach and Bob Malaythong of the USA demolished Chris and Roelof Dednam of South Africa 21-10 and 21-16 to move towards the quarterfinals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The match lasted only 20 minutes



LukeLao
Go Bob! Do it for Khon Lao worldwide. beerchug.gif
Buddhalove
Gold within reach. Good luck Bob.
Bounthy
Unfortunately, they met opponents with much more experience and who play in front of their own big crowd. Anyway, they did a great job to be at this level, especially Malaythong who has less international experience than Bach. The pair has played together only recently.

http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/beijing/b...7Sg_ks2uw4Tv5V4
dektai2
QUOTE(Bounthy @ Aug 13 2008, 08:27 AM) *
Unfortunately, they met opponents with much more experience and who play in front of their own big crowd. Anyway, they did a great job to be at this level, especially Malaythong who has less international experience than Bach. The pair has played together only recently.

http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/beijing/b...7Sg_ks2uw4Tv5V4



Yeah, so sad cause the opponents are world number 3.
dektai2
^ Well at least they are the first Americans to make it to the last eight in Badminton Olympic.
Buddhalove
They did their best.
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