SJK (C) Jit Sin A & BLee Chong Wei / Education

What school did Lee Chong Wei go to?

SJK (C) Jit Sin A & BLee Chong Wei / Education

What age did Lee Chong Wei start playing badminton?

11
In his early years, he favoured basketball, however his mother soon banned him from the game due to the searing heat of the outdoor basketball court. Lee began to learn badminton at the age of 11, when his father, who liked to play the game, brought him to the badminton hall.

What can we learn from Lee Chong Wei?

Dato’ Lee Chong Wei’s story demonstrates the importance of perseverance, hard work, and self-discipline in achieving success. Never be afraid to lose because we only come back stronger. We hope this story inspires you to never lose faith and sight of your goals and dreams.

Who coaches Lee Chong Wei?

Misbun is best known for guiding Chong Wei to a silver medal at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, the first of his three near-misses at the quadrennial Games.

Is Lee Chong Wei a good badminton player?

Lee Chong Wei is one of the most successful and consistent badminton players in the history of the sport. As of December 2011, Lee Chong Wei has not yet won a major badminton title such as the Olympic Games or the Badminton World Championship’s title.

Who is the best badminton player of all time?

Lee Chong Wei. Lee Chong Wei is one of the most successful and consistent badminton players in the history of the sport. As of December 2011, Lee Chong Wei has not yet won a major badminton title such as the Olympic Games or the Badminton World Championship’s title.

What is the age of Lee Chong Wei?

Updated on 08:23, 13 April 2017 (UTC). Datuk Lee Chong Wei DB PJN AMN DCSM DSPN (born 21 October 1982) is a retired Malaysian badminton player. As a singles player, Lee was ranked first worldwide for 349 weeks, these including a 199-week streak from 21 August 2008 to 14 June 2012.

Why has Lee Chong Wei been banned from the Olympics?

From the section Former world number one Lee Chong Wei has been banned for eight months for doping by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The 32-year-old Malaysian tested positive for the anti-inflammatory drug dexamethasone during the World Championships in August.