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Tokyo 2020 Olympics – Behind Malaysia’s First Medal, There’s a Cold Hand of Indonesian Coach

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Flandy Limpele, the head coach of Malaysia’s men’s doubles who successfully guided Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik beat Marcus and Kevin in the badminton quarter-finals of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

BOLASPORT.COM – medal first Malaysia from Tokyo 2020 Olympics can not be separated from the contribution of coaches from Indonesia, Flandy Limpele.

medal first contingent Malaysia from Tokyo 2020 Olympics brought to you by the sport of Badminton through the men’s doubles pair Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik.

They grabbed medal bronze after conquering the Indonesian men’s doubles, Mohammad Ahsan/Hendra Setiawan.

Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik won with a score of 17-21, 21-17-21, 21-14 in the match held at Musashino Forest Plaza, Tokyo, Saturday (31/7/2021).

Thanks to the nicks medal this first, position Malaysia improved to rank 67th in the acquisition table medal temporary.

Also Read: Tokyo 2020 Olympics Badminton Recap – Greysia/Apriyani to Final, Taiwan Wins Men’s Doubles Gold



The success of Malaysia’s first medal achievement cannot be separated from one of the Indonesians, namely Flandy Limpele, who became the Malaysian men’s doubles coach.

Flandy is a former Indonesian men’s doubles badminton player who was once paired with Eng Hian.

While playing, Flandy and Eng Hian succeeded in presenting a bronze medal for Indonesia at the 2004 Athens Olympics.


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