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  2. Indonesian World Records Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesia World Records Museum (Museum Rekor-Dunia Indonesia or MURI) is a museum located in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. A collection of Indonesian records is presented in this museum. Created on January 27, 1990 by Jaya Suprana, this museum contains about 1200 records through July 2005.

  3. 1994 Thomas & Uber Cup - Wikipedia

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    The final of the 1994 Thomas Cup was played on 21 May 1994 between hosts Indonesia and defending champions Malaysia. It was the sixth meeting between the two nations in the Thomas Cup final. Hariyanto Arbi gave Indonesia a 1–0 lead when he defeated Rashid Sidek 15–6, 15–11.

  4. Lius Pongoh - Wikipedia

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    Year Tournament Opponent Score Result Ref 1981 Copenhagen Cup Hadiyanto: 15–10, 15–9 Winner [7]1981 Swedish Open: Morten Frost: 18–14, 15–3 Winner

  5. Anthony Sinisuka Ginting - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Sinisuka Ginting nicknamed Badminton's giantkiller [2] (Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈɡintɪŋ]; born 20 October 1996) is an Indonesian badminton player. [1] He first rose to senior prominence when he won the bronze medal at the 2018 Asian Games, having won a 2014 Youth Olympic bronze in 2014.

  6. Indonesia Open (badminton) - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesia Open (Indonesian: Indonesia Terbuka) is an annual badminton tournament organized by the Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) since 1982. It became part of the BWF Super Series tournament in 2007 and got the Super Series Premier status in 2011.

  7. Sabar Karyaman Gutama - Wikipedia

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    In May, Gutama and Pahlevi competed in the second Asian tour at the Malaysia Masters, but had to lose in qualifying rounds from Chinese Taipei pair Chiu Hsiang-chieh and Yang Ming-tse. [10] In the following week, they were lost at the quarter-finals of the Thailand Open from 3rd seed and eventual winner Chinese pair Liang Weikeng and Wang Chang ...

  8. Jonatan Christie - Wikipedia

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    Eventually he led Indonesia to achieve the runner-up at the Thomas Cup 2024 edition. [70] Christie would then bow out of the Singapore and Indonesia Opens, suffering first round exits to Chou Tien-chen and Leong Jun Hao respectively. [71] [72] He then made his second appearance at the Olympic Games, but was eliminated in the group stage. [73]

  9. Fajar Alfian - Wikipedia

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    Fajar Alfian (born 7 March 1995) is an Indonesian badminton player affiliated with the SGS PLN Bandung. [1] [2] He won the men's doubles silver medal at the 2018 Asian Games, the bronze medals at the 2017 SEA Games, 2019 and 2022 World Championships.