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2007

Judo does Lee a lot of good

Friday April 13, 2007

Judo does Lee a lot of good

By NG WEI LOON

Photo by CHUA KOK HWA

WHEN budding judoka Lee Kar Hing, 13, took up the art at the age of seven years old, the main priority was to get his alarming body weight under control.

Over the years, the former pupil of SRJK (C) Jalan Davidson in Kuala Lumpur has not only lost the bulges from his previous chubby physique.

Intensive: Lee (right) going through the paces during training under Wong’s guidance.
He is now utilising his superiority in strength to outdo his opponents in competitions.

“It is an understatement to say that he was overweight when he joined us. Even his previous school was concerned about his well-being because he was unfit,” said Selangor Judo Association (SJA) secretary Susan Cheah.

“When we look at him today, we are pleased that he is in good shape physically. After losing the excessive weight, he has the right built for judo. Now, we need to teach him to use his flexibility and balance to his advantage.”

Lee, a Form One student of Methodist Boys’ School (MBS) Kuala Lumpur, has captured the Selangor Junior Judo Championships boys’ Under-13 title for the past four years.

”My immediate aim is to compete at the national junior level. I realised that I need to perfect my moves to be among the top junior exponents in the country,” said Lee.

Lee’s father Lee Chee Chong, 44, said his son has an outgoing and bubbly personality.

“He enjoys mingling with others through his participation in judo. Honestly, we did not expect him to do well in judo. Initially, it was merely a form of exercise and to prevent him from being exposed to negative influences. The coaches have done a great job in grooming him to become a better person,” he added.

Lee is equally impressive in his studies, scoring 5As and 2Bs in his UPSR examination.

And, the SJA is gearing him up to compete in either the boys’ below 90kg or below 100kg at Malaysia Games (Sukma) to be held in Terengganu next year.

“He might be one of the youngest to take part in judo at the Games. So far, he has only competed at state level. He is still unknown and it will be a good exposure for him to gauge where he stands against exponents from other states,” said Cheah.

However, Lee needs to work on reducing his weight to feature in the below 90kg. At the moment, he weighs at 94kg.

“He is a very obedient and follows our instructions. But, we need to fire him up to show more aggression when he is competing because he is timid by nature,” added Cheah.

Currently, Lee trains under the tutelage of SJA coach Johnathan Wong up to four times a week.

Besides going through the paces with intensive training for three hours a session, he also attends training sessions for the Methodist Boys School (MBS) exponents at the YMCA in Brickfields, which is funded by the MBS Old Boys’ Association.

“Usually, our trainees work out for two hours a session. Those selected for the special programme puts in an extra hour to improve their strength and endurance. Although a competition bout is only five minutes, they have to stay on the mat for 30 minutes during sparring because we believe only the fittest will survive at high level competitions. In addition, we incorporate ochikomi (shadow sparring with a partner) for them to polish up on their techniques,” said Wong.

Lee, who also aspires to become an instructor, is also assisting the SJA’s beginners in training.

“It gives me great satisfaction when I am able to help others,” he said.

LEE KAR HING 
Age: 13 years 
School: Methodist Boys School, Kuala Lumpur 
Previous School: SRJK (C) Jalan Davidson 
Height: 1.64m 
Weight: 94kg 
Event: Either below 90kg or below 100kg 
Favourite Food: Fish 
Favourite Past Time: Badminton 
Favourite Hangout: Judo gymnasium 
Ambition: Doctor 
ACHIEVEMENTS 2004-2007 
Selangor Junior Judo Championships boys’ Under-13 champion

It looks like judo is here to stay

Monday February 26, 2007

It looks like judo is here to stay

By NG WEI LOON
Photos by ABDUL RAHMAN SENIN

weiloon@thestar.com.my

BUDDING judo exponents twisted and turned as they tried to overpower each other at the third edition of the recent Selangor Junior Judo Championships.

The spectators at Selangor Judo Association (SJA) training centre in Bandar Teknologi Kajang, which comprised competitors’ families and friends, were also in upbeat mood, hoping to catch some clever throwing and locking manoeuvres when they provided the vocal support to the exponents.

A total of 58 competitors aged between six and 17 competed in 67 bouts during the half-day event.

Not letting go: Sai Keet (top) trying to net a win by locking his opponent on the ground.
“This is the first time we hosted the event at our new centre that was set up in August. Although it is just a small group featured in the event, we are delighted that the popularity of the art is growing as parents took the effort to be here to witness the youngsters in action,” said SJA honorary secretary Susan Cheah.

She said the tournament was also a selection ground for the potential exponents to represent Selangor at this season’s national junior meet.

“The reason we organised the competition in the early part of the year is to provide more time for our junior exponents to prepare for the national championships,” added Susan.

Methodist Boys School Kuala Lumpur (MBSKL), which came with a busload of 19 competitors were the biggest contingent at the event.

“We want to continue our school’s rich tradition in doing well in sports. The competition is an opportunity for our students to shine in judo. We are pleased that we won the overall champion challenge trophy in our first outing as a team,” said the school’s judo club teacher Yusri Hussain.

MBSKL bagged seven gold medals including two medals by primary school pupils Hafez Ramlan and Lee Sai Keet who clinched the Under-11 and Under-12 categories respectively.

Yusri added that the MBSKL secondary school judo club formed last year recruited 35 students for the twice-a-week training sessions.

“We are also grateful to the MBSKL Old Boys’ support in grooming young exponents at our school.”

Lee, who picked up the art just six months ago also won the Most Promising Boys’ Judoka while Chew Yen Peng, 11 from Seri Suria clinched the Most Promising Girls’ Judoka award.

“I enjoy learning judo because it is an opportunity for me to master a combat art,” said Lee, 12.

Show of skill: Yen Peng (right) attempting to execute a throw.
SJA president R. Mohan gave away the prizes to the winners and urged the junior exponents to aim, to do well beyond the state competitions.

“The good turnout today has shown that the junior memberships in our association has increased. But, we hope that our young exponents will stand up to the challenge, to deliver results at national level. Considering that we had only four representatives in the fray at the national junior meet last year, we did quite well.

Our aim is to have more exponents tussling for honours in as many categories as possible this year,” he said.

RESULTS

Mixed

- Under-Six: Lee Leslie (Tadika Perpaduan RT Jln Reko)

Girls’

- Under-10: Brenda Lee Xiao Yi (SK Puteri Pandan 1)

- Under-12: 1. Chew Yen Peng (Seri Suria), 2. Yoong Sue Li (SJK (C) Yu Hua), 3. Ang Shuo Lin (SJK (C) Yu Hua)

- Under-16: Lee Yin Ying (SMK (C) Yu Hua)

- Under-16: Vinesha (SMK (C) Yu Hua)

- Most Promising Judoka: Chew Yen Peng (Seri Suria)

Boys’

- Under-Seven: Lee Yin Gin (SRJK (C) Yu Hua)

- Under-Eight: 1. Rajjang Lama (Seri Suria), 2. Lee Kai Chern (MBSKL), 3. Thayalan (SJK (T) Jln San Peng)

- Under-Nine: 1. Chew Boon Hou (Seri Suria), 2. R. Raja (SRJK (T) Kajang), 3. Yugendran (SR Tmn Jasmin)

- Under-10: 1. Nicholas Tuan (Seri Suria), 2. Tiah Oon Hou (SJK (C) Yu Hua), 3. Lee Leon (SJK (C) Sg Chua)

- Under-11: 1. Hafez Ramlan (MBSKL), 2. Lee Leeson (SJK (C) Sg Chua), 3. Lee Kai Tsern (MBSKL)

- Under-12: 1. Lee Sai Keet (MBSKL), 2. Alexander Lee (Sayfol International School), 3. Karthikan (MBSKL)

- Under-13: 1. Lee Kar Hoe (SRJK (C) Jln Davidson), 2. Lee Kai Hung (MBSKL)

- Under-13: Lee Kartting (SMK Confucius)

- Under-14: 1. Jacky Sam (MBSKL), 2. Lee Sai Mon (MBSKL)

- Under-14: 1. Ong Wei Wei (MBSKL), 2. Ricardo Wong

- Under-14: Eugene Chek (MBSKL)

- Under-15: Chew Chee Hui (MBSKL)

- Under-17: 1. Andrew Ang (MBSKL), 2. Chen Yoon Jian (MBSKL), 3. Law Wai Hong (MBSKL)

- Under-17: 1. R. Muralitharah (Kajang High School), 2. Aldo Lee (MBSKL)

- Most Promising Judoka: Lee Sai Keet (MBSKL)

Overall Champion: MBSKL