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RICHARD SAMBERA
Richard Sambera is the swimmer's son born in Jakarta, Indonesia pledge December 19, 1971.
He existed from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s this. Her achievements include a gold medal at
the Sea Games and a few medals of Asia and the world swimming championships. She
currently hosts the television to broadcast sports.

2. LIM SWIE KING

Swie King, (born in Kudus, Central Java, February 28, 1956, age 53 years) was a
badminton player who had always been a byword since he was able to challenge Rudy
Hartono in the final of the All England in 1976 in the age of 20. Then Swie King
became heir to the greatness of Rudy's most prestigious championships in that time
with three times champion added four times a finalist. When coupled with the
tournament "grand prix" the others, his victory Swie King became tens of times. Swie
King also contributed a gold medal at the Bangkok Asian Games in 1978, and six-
time defending team Thomas Cup. Three of which Indonesia became a champion.
Began playing badminton at the instigation of his parents since childhood hometown
Holy, Swie King, who was born February 28, 1956 finally into the PB Djarum club
that gave birth to many national players.
After winning the National Sports Week at the age of 17 years, the end of 1973, Liem Swie
King recruited into pelatnas headquartered in Hall C Senayan. After 15 years of doing
business, Swie King felt he had enough and resigned in 1988. Currently active as a player,
Liem famous for its flagship smash hit, such as jumping smash, which was dubbed the King
Smash.

3. LISA RUMBEWAS
Raema Lisa Rumbewas (born in Jayapura, 10 September 1980; age 28 years) was a daughter
of weightlifting athletes from Indonesia. He comes from a family of athletes. His father, Levi
Rumbewas had become Indonesia's best bodybuilders. While his mother, Ida Korwa also a
Lifter. This family may be called a pioneer in Papua weightlifting.
At the Athens Olympics in 2004, Lisa, was so familiar calls, got a silver medal for
weightlifting category daughter, 53 kg class of Group A. Previously he had won a silver
medal at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. He also received a similar medal at the SEA Games
XXI. Rumbewas reappeared at number 53 kg at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, but only
occupies the fourth position with a total of 206 kg force.

4. BAMBANG PAMUNGKAS
Bambang Pamungkas (born in Salatiga, Central Java, June 10, 1980, age 29 years) is an
Indonesian footballer. Currently he plays for Persija Jakarta in Indonesia and the Main
Division League never represent the country in the Indonesian national team football. He
used a position as a striker.

While still a young team playing in Central Java, he was never crowned as the best player
Haornas Cup, a championship level of teenagers. Bambang was also the top scorer for the
squad for Indonesia in the Asian Cup U-19 Group V, with seven goals.
Bambang's first appearance with the senior national team is on July 2, 1999 in a friendly
match against Lithuania. Bambang, who was then 18 years old, managed to create a goal in
the match which ended in a draw 2-2.
Bambang netted two goals in his first season in the League despite the team represents
Indonesia in Jakarta failed to Persija final act. When the season ended, Bambang join a team
of Dutch third division, EHC Norad. However, family problems and failures in adapting to
the European cool weather caused a few months after that, EHC Norad Bambang lent back to
Persija before both parties terminate the contract upon mutual consent.
A year later, Bambang became a top score with eight goals while helping Indonesia to win
second Tiger Cup 2002.

5. YAYUK BASUKI

Sri Rahayu Basuki or better known as Yayuk Basuki (born on November 30, 1970 in
Jogjakarta) is a tennis player from Indonesia's most famous in the 1990s.
He began his professional career in 1990. The following year, he became the first Indonesian
tennis player who won a professional tournament. Throughout his career, Yayuk successfully
obtained six WTA Tour singles title and doubles title of the nine. Best achievement in a
Grand Slam tournament was reaching the quarter-finals at Wimbledon in 1997. He retired
from professional career in 2004.
6. ALAN BUDIKUSUMA

Alan Budikusuma Wiratama Goei aka Fang Ren (born in Surabaya, East Java, March 29,
1968, age 41 years) is a former Indonesian badminton player who won the badminton gold
medal at Barcelona Olympics in 1992 in the number of single men. He retired from the world
of badminton after the Atlanta Olympics in 1996.
Alan is married to Susi Susanti, who also won the badminton gold medal at Barcelona
Olympics.

7. RUDI HARTONO
Rudy Hartono Kurniawan (born in Surabaya, East Java, August 18, 1949, age 59 years) is a
former Indonesian badminton player. He never won a world championship in 1980 and All-
England Championships eight times (seven of them won in a row) in 1960'an and 1970s.
8. CHRIS JOHN

Yohannes Christian John, better known as Chris John (born in Jakarta, 14 September 1979;
age 29 years) is an Indonesian boxer. He is listed as the third Indonesian boxer who won the
world title, after Ellyas Pical and Nico Thomas.

9. TAUFIK HIDAYAT
Taufik Hidayat (born in Bandung, West Java, August 10, 1981, age 27 years) is a singles
badminton player from Indonesia who came from SGS Elektrik Bandung club with 176 cm
height.
He has a gold medalist for Indonesia at the 2004 Athens Games by beating Shon Seung Mo
of South Korea in the final. On August 21, 2005, he became world champion by defeating
one of the world rankings game, Lin Dan in the final round, thereby becoming the first son of
a single player who holds the title of World Championships and Olympic Games Badminton
at the same time. In addition, he also holds the Asian Games singles champion (2002, 2006).
He appeared at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, but was immediately defeated in the first
match, against Wong Choong Hann in the second round.
10. Susi Susanti
Lucia Francisca Susi Susanti (born in Tasikmalaya, West Java, February 11, 1971, age 38
years) was an Indonesian badminton player.
He is married to Alan Budikusuma, who won an Olympic gold medal with him in Barcelona
in 1992. In addition, he had also won a bronze medal at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996.
International Badminton Federation (now Badminton World Federation) in May 2004 Hall
Of Fame awarded to Susi Susanti. Other Indonesian players who received awards Hall Of
Fame is Rudy Hartono Kurniawan, Dick Sudirman, Christian Hadinata and Liem Swie King.

11. David Beckham

David Robert Joseph Beckham OBE (born May 2, 1975) is an English footballer who

has played for Manchester United, Real Madrid, AC Milan, in the US soccer league and Paris
St Germain. Outside of football, he also created his own brand of clothing, and is one of the
most iconic sportsman.

Beckham is the 2nd most capped England player of all time (115). He is also the only
Englishman to score in three different World Cups. Beckham has twice been voted the
runner-up for FIFA World Player of the Year. He was captain of the English national team
from 15 November 2000 to 2 July 2006.

Beckhams career began when he signed a professional contract with Manchester United,
making his first first-team appearance in 1992, at the age of 17. While with Manchester
United he played a key role in their dominance of the FA Premier League, being pivotal in
accomplishing The Treble of the League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League in 1999.
During this time, he was managed by Alex Ferguson. Allegedly Ferguson once threw a shoe
at Beckham in the changing room. Though, despite their differences they have mutual
respect.

12. Muhammad Ali Biography

Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr. January 17, 1942 3 June 2016) was an
Olympic and World Champion boxer, who also had a unique personality, based on self-belief
and strong religious and political convictions. In 1999, Ali was crowned Sportsman of the
Century by Sports Illustrated. He won the World Heavyweight Boxing championship three
times and won the North American Boxing Federation championship as well as an Olympic
gold medal.
13. Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro was born in Portugal 5 February 1985.

His second name Ronaldo was named after his fathers favourite American actor Ronald
Reagan.

From an early age, he loved playing football. His talent, enthusiasm and love for the game
soon became apparent. By the age of 10, his talent was becoming well known in Portugal and
he was signed for Nacional, a Portuguese side from Madeira. He later signed for Sporting
Lisbon one of the biggest clubs in Portugal.

His first international exposure came when representing Portugal under 17s at the UEFA
championships. His performance caused him to be marked by leading European football
managers. In 2003, he played against Manchester United when Sporting beat them 3-1 in a
friendly.

14.Anna Chicherova Biography

Anna Chicherova is a Russian high jumper who won the gold medal at 2012 London
Olympics. This
biography gives detailed information about her childhood, life, works and timeline

Also Known As Anna Vladimirovna Chicherova


Famous as Olympic athlete
Nationality Armenian
Born on 22 July 1982 AD
Height 1.8 m
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born in Yerevan
Father Vladimir Checherov
Spouse Gennadiy Chernovol
Children Nika Chernovol
Anna Chicherova is a Russian high jumper who won the gold medal at 2012 London
Olympics. She also won the gold medal at the 2011 World Championships in
Athletics and a bronze medal at the 2008
Beijing Olympics. Apart from this she won a silver medal at the 2007 and 2009 World
Championships and a bronze medal at the 2013 World Championship. Anna was focused
on her athletic career since childhood days. She won her first major title, World Youth
Championships, held in Bydgoszcz, at the age of 16. Right after that, she won several
major titles such as, the European Junior Championships, Universiade, and the World
Indoor Championships. She was the Russian High Jump Champion for six

15. Ade Rai Biography - Bodybuilders Indonesian

Ade Rai was born with the name, I Gusti Agung Rai Kusuma Yudha. he was born in Jakarta
on May 6, 1970. He was a bodybuilder Indonesia. Men bloody Bali won several national and
international achievements during his career as a bodybuilder. At first Ade Rai grew skinny
kid with a keen interest in sports. At the age of 10 years, Ade Rai is small, only weighs 25 kg.
Even to reach such heights today (183 cm) in adolescence, Ade Rai has a slim figure with
weight only 55 kg.

Initially Ade Rai had to fight the sport of badminton but destiny took her to the world of
bodybuilding. Badminton sport stopped fighting in 1987 because of the busy school. Ade Rai
Conference at the Department of International Relations at the University of Indonesia and
1995 FISIP graduates majoring in International Relations from the University of Indonesia
achieving the first International Mr.Asia. With the advancement of athletic body, Ade Rai
decided to continue the championship. Home of the championship in a small area, then
national and finally international. A lot of achievements have been obtained, including the
national champion who won in a row 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999, Mr. ASIA
1995 and 1998, Asian Classic Pro-Am Winner 1996, Winner Musclemania general 1996
Drug Time Life Body Builder.

16. Caterina di Fonzo (ITA)

Rising Star - June 2017

Caterina di Fonzo found out about rowing as a seven-year-old when she went to the local
rowing club to use the swimming pool. Three years later di Fonzo took up rowing improving
to the level of Italian junior national team member. Di Fonzo started off in the pair and in
2016 became the junior World Champion. Di Fonzo then accelerated into the senior national
team racing in her countrys womens four a year later.

I discovered rowing in 2005 when I went down to my local rowing club but only as a
member so I could use the swimming pool. While I was there I saw people going out on the
lake in boats, this made me very curious. In September 2008, the trainer of the junior team
asked me if I would like to have a go at rowing. I immediately accepted and after the first
time I went out in a boat I was hooked.

If I was not rowing, my sport would be cycling, because I have always liked riding my
bike. I go to school every day by bike - it is only a five-minute cycle but it wakes me up and I
enjoy speeding along.

What keeps me rowing is a very hard question to answer. There are so many reasons but I
think if I had to choose it would be the atmosphere - the atmosphere that there is at the races,
at training camps and even in the club. The atmosphere that brings people together, that gives
friends for life. I think it is so wonderful to see so many people so passionate about what they
do and I think that is one of my biggest drives, passion.
17. Robert Manson (NZL)

Athlete of the Month September 2017

Theres a new kid on the block in the mens single sculls and hes not messing around. In his
first season in the single at the elite international level, New Zealander Robbie Manson has
won two World Cup golds (Lucerne and Poznan) and set a World Best Time. He earned his
place in the boat after New Zealands multiple world and Olympic Champion, Mahe
Drysdale, took time out following the Rio Olympic Games.

World Rowing: Should Mahe Drysdale be nervous?


Robbie Manson: I think Mahe knows that he will have to be very fast if he wants to beat me.
The Rowing New Zealand policy has always been to pick the fastest person regardless of
previous results, it can be brutal but at least it is the same for everyone. I have made it clear
that I want to continue in the single and I look forward to the challenge of racing Mahe over
the summer. I think I still have more that I can improve, Ive made some good progress
already from being able to focus solely on the single and my own rowing, but it is still my
first international season and I believe that I will only get faster in the next few years.

TRINITY LEAGUE ATHLETE PROFILE: JAYDA ADAMS

Mater Dei basketball senior leads team as captain By Jenelyn Russo 2/20/2017 Jayda
Adams was always eager to follow in her big sister Jordans footsteps, so that meant shooting
a basketball beginning in first grade.
It was because I liked to copy everything my older sister did, says Adams. I saw how
much fun she was having (playing basketball), and I wanted to do the same thing.

Arash Rahbar
Siddique Farooqi (ISP) Iranian-American professional bodybuilder Arash Rahbar will
be taking the stage at the 2016 Mr. Olympia competition, bodybuildings Crown Jewel event,
this weekend in Las Vegas as Irans brightest hope at a top-3 finish. Rahbar, who has been
competing professionally since 2014, will be going into the contest riding a wave of success
in the 2016 bodybuilding contest season, having won two professional contests in the form of
the Pittsburgh Pro Show and the New York Pro Show.
He was kind enough to speak to IranSportsPress.com less than a week from his Olympia
debut:

Are you 1st or 2nd generation Iranian-American ?


Athlete profile: Fifth-year player Myrte Schn reflects on her final season

Year: 5 / Position: Outside Hitter/ Program: Nursing / Hometown: Langley, BC

One of the Heats longest-serving veterans, fifth-year outside hitter Myrte Schn is the only
member of the womens volleyball team who will be leaving the team at the end of this
semester.
Myrte (pronounced Meer-ta and not, as I used to think, Murt.) joined the Heat in 2010
after playing her first season at Columbia Bible College. In that first year she was named the
teams most improved player, a Provincial All-Star, and a National Tournament All-Star. The
next year she was part UBCOs jump from the college league (CCAA) to university league
(CIS). In both 2011/12 and 2012/13 she was second on the Heat in total kills, and almost
posted a 20/20 game when she put up 20 kills and 19 digs on January 18th, 2013.

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