Rosman is working to make independent shutters' Olympic 2024 dreams come true
PETALING JAYA: Rosman Razak's (pic) primary objective as a freelance coach is to support the mixed doubles teams of Tan Kian Meng-Lai Pei Jing and Goh Soon Huat-Shevon and the men's doubles team of Ong Yew Sin-Teo Ee Yi. Lai Jemie achieve their goal of competing in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Olympic fans can buy Olympic Badminton Tickets from our website.
On January 1, Rosman, who will replace departing coach Chin
Eei Hui as the manager of the three pairs and other independent combinations,
indicated that the work would not be simple but that he wanted to approach it
as a challenge.
If a country finishes in the top eight when the Olympic
qualifying cycle closes at the end of April 2024, they are eligible for a
maximum of two pairs in the Olympics. Yew Sin-Ee Yi, ranked No. 8 in the world,
Kian Meng-Pei Jing, ranked No. 6, and Soon Huat-Shevon, rated No. 10, are
well-positioned and have a chance to qualify for the Olympics for the first
time in Paris.
The objective, according to Rosman, is to maintain the
momentum when the one-year Olympic qualifying season begins in May of next
year. Rosman has resigned as the head coach of the Philippines national team in
order to return to Malaysia.
The three partners all share the same dream and desire to
compete in Paris, and as a coach, I want to assist the independent pairs in
reaching the Olympic qualifying standard. As a result, it will be simpler to
lead them, according to Rosman, who is in Ipoh to assist the Philippines
players at the Malaysian International Challenge, which began yesterday.
"Any of the top 15 pairs can qualify, making the men's
doubles a highly tough battle, while several new pairs are succeeding in the
mixed doubles."
They must be ready to put up a fight the entire way because
qualifying will not be an easy feat for them. For them to qualify for the
Olympics and attend the 2024 Paris Games, consistency during the qualifying
period will be essential.
The independent pairs will compete against Badminton
Association of Malaysia (BAM) combinations in addition to competing against
partnerships from competing nations. Yew Sin-Ee Yi in particular will compete
for Olympic spots in a tight race against world No. 4 Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik
and world No. 10 Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani.
When he begins in January, in addition to these three pairs,
Rosman will also mentor other independent pairs, including the men's doubles
Goh V Shem-Low Juan Shen, the women's doubles Vivian Hoo-Lim Chiew Sien, the
mixed doubles Chan Peng Soon-Cheah Yee See, and the men's doubles Tan Wee
Kiong-Kian Meng.
On the other side, Eei Hui will travel to New Zealand in February
to work as a coach at the North Harbour club in Auckland.
Two Olympic badminton qualification matches
will be held in Marianas.
Two Badminton World Federation tournaments that act as
qualifiers for the Olympic Games in Paris in 2024 will be held in the Northern
Marianas. June 6–11 is the scheduled date for the Northern Marianas Open 2023,
while June 13–18 is the scheduled date for the Saipan International 2023.
"This is a tremendous development for our Pacific
region, and it is thrilling to see the realization of our long-term objective
to organize an international competition in the region outside of Australia or
New Zealand. It is a remarkable legacy accomplishment to hold two consecutive
competitions in less than a year after hosting the Pacific Mini Games. Olympic fans can buy Paris Olympic Tickets
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It is also a credit to the Northern Marianas Badminton
Association's highly motivated and organized personnel, which has provided
numerous avenues for the development of the sport in their nation. According to
Julie Carrel, CEO of Badminton Oceania, it is a big advancement for the sport in
the Pacific.
This will give momentum for other milestones, according to
Merlie Tolentino, head of the Northern Marianas Badminton Association (NMBA). Now,
with two BWF-sanctioned events planned for our island the following year, we
are hoping to accomplish even more.
"The NMBA is very driven to ride on this momentum and
make greater successes for NMI badminton after we made history in June this
year by hosting the Pacific Mini Games and earning the NMI's first medal in a
regional competition.
In the multi-sport schedule for the 2022 Pacific Mini Games,
which were held in the CNMI, badminton was one of nine sports. Janelle
Pangilinan and Jenine Savellano, two NMI athletes, won the nation's first-ever
medal at the Pacific Games, and a network of local staff members received new
training in line judging, umpiring, and event management.
The initial list of qualifiers will be compiled using the
Race to Paris rating lists as of 30 April 2024, and qualification will last until
28 April 2024. The total quota for badminton is still 172 spots (86 men and 86
women), which still includes 166 regular quota places plus two host country
places and four universality slots.
The maximum number of spots available to each National
Olympic Committee (NOC) is eight for men and eight for women. The inaugural
list of qualifiers will be compiled using the Race to Paris rating rankings and
will continue through April 2024.
The total quota for badminton is still 172 spots (86 men and
86 women), which still includes 166 regular quota places plus two host country
places and four universality slots. There is a cap of eight spots for men and
women on each National Olympic Committee.
"The NMBA is very driven to ride on this momentum and
make greater successes for NMI badminton after we made history in June this
year by hosting the Pacific Mini Games and earning the NMI's first medal in a
regional competition. Now, with two BWF-sanctioned events planned for our
island the following year, we are hoping to accomplish even more.
In the multi-sport schedule for the 2022 Pacific Mini Games,
which were held in the CNMI, badminton was one of nine sports. The initial list
of qualifiers will be compiled using the Race to Paris rating lists as of 30
April 2024, and qualification will last until 28 April 2024.
Janelle Pangilinan and Jenine Savellano, two NMI athletes,
won the nation's first-ever medal at the Pacific Games, and a network of local
staff members received new training in line judging, umpiring, and event
management.
There will be a three-month delay in
finishing the new Porte de La Chappelle Arena venue for Paris in 2024.
The Porte de La Chappelle Arena, one of the brand-new venues
for the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics, is anticipated to be finished at
the end of 2023 around three months behind schedule. The facility will hold
7,000 spectators for the Para weightlifting and rhythmic gymnastics events in
Paris 2024, and 6,700 spectators for the badminton and Para badminton events.
In the summer of 2021, work on the Arena started.
Le Parisian stated that it has been delayed from its original
completion date of the summer of 2023 to the end of 2023 with an eye toward its
inauguration in January 2024. The schedule for Paris 2024 is not anticipated to
be affected by the delay.
However, after opening, it was supposed to become the home of
the Paris Basketball club, and the delay might potentially have an impact on
test events that were scheduled to be held at the Arena. The supply problems
brought on by the conflict in Ukraine, COVID-19, and inflation have all been
cited as causes of the delay.
After Paris 2024, the Arena is expected to grow to a capacity
of about 8,000, and organizers claim that this will satisfy the City of Paris'
desire to have a stadium capable of hosting significant sporting events in the
Porte de la Chappelle neighborhood. Additionally, it is planned that the
community will be able to use the two gymnasiums that are adjacent to the arena
and that events like concerts and congresses can be conducted there.
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