Cheah Soon Kit
Cheah Soon Kit | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 謝順吉 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 谢顺吉 | ||||||
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Cheah Soon Kit (born 9 January 1968 in Ipoh, Perak) is a former Malaysian badminton player, specialised in men's doubles.
Career
He has played for Malaysia national badminton team since 1986. He had played with different pairs such as Ong Beng Teong (1986–1989), Soo Beng Kiang (1990–1994), Yap Kim Hock (1995-1998) and Choong Tan Fook (1998).
Cheah competed in badminton at the 1996 Summer Olympics in men's doubles with Yap Kim Hock. They had a bye in the first round and defeated Ha Tae-kwon and Kang Kyung-jin of Korea in quarterfinals. In the final, Cheah and Yap lost to Rexy Mainaky and Ricky Subagja of Indonesia 15-5, 13-15, 12-15, the former eventually became the national coach for Malaysia's men's doubles.
Achievements
Finals: 22 (14 titles, 8 runners-up)
Outcome | Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score |
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Winner | 1988 | Swiss Open | Ong Beng Teong | Rahman Sidek Ong Ewe Chye | 15-9, 15–6 |
Winner | 1989 | Swiss Open | Ong Beng Teong | Zhang Qiang Zhou Jincan | 15-9, 5-15, 15-7 |
Runner-up | 1989 | Thailand Open | Razif Sidek | Park Joo-bong Kim Moon-soo | 11–15, 3–15 |
Winner | 1991 | Swedish Open | Soo Beng Kiang | Jon Holst-Christensen Thomas Lund | 18–14, 15–7 |
Runner-up | 1991 | Thailand Open | Soo Beng Kiang | Eddy Hartono Rudy Gunawan | 3–15, 11–15 |
Winner | 1992 | World Cup | Soo Beng Kiang | Ricky Subagja Rexy Mainaky | 15–10, 15–11 |
Winner | 1992 | US Open | Soo Beng Kiang | Thomas Lund Jens Olsson | 15–9, 15–11 |
Winner | 1992 | Malaysia Open | Soo Beng Kiang | Chen Kang Chen Hongyong | 15–12, 15–7 |
Winner | 1993 | Dutch Open | Soo Beng Kiang | Jiang Xin Yu Qi | 15–4, 17–14 |
Runner-up | 1993 | World Championships | Soo Beng Kiang | Ricky Subagja Rudy Gunawan | 11–15, 3–15 |
Winner | 1994 | World Cup | Soo Beng Kiang | Rudy Gunawan Bambang Suprianto | 18–13, 2–15, 17–16 |
Winner | 1995 | Asian Championships | Yap Kim Hock | Huang Zhanzhong Jiang Xin | |
Runner-up | 1995 | Thailand Open | Yap Kim Hock | Jiang Xin Huang Zhanzhong | |
Winner | 1995 | World Grand Prix | Yap Kim Hock | Rudy Gunawan Bambang Suprianto | 13–18, 15–2, 15–12 |
Winner | 1996 | Malaysia Open | Yap Kim Hock | Choong Tan Fook Lee Wan Wah | 15–5, 15–3 |
Runner-up | 1996 | All England Open | Yap Kim Hock | Ricky Subagja Rexy Mainaky | 6–15, 5–15 |
Runner-up | 1997 | World Championships | Yap Kim Hock | Candra Wijaya Sigit Budiarto | 15–8, 17–18, 7–15 |
Winner | 1998 | Dutch Open | Choong Tan Fook | Peter Axelsson Pär-Gunnar Jönsson | 15–11, 15–9 |
Winner | 1998 | Japan Open | Yap Kim Hock | Denny Kantono Antonius Ariantho | 15–9, 15–7 |
Winner | 1999 | Hong Kong Open | Yap Kim Hock | Sigit Budiarto Halim Haryanto | 15–12, 15–12 |
Runner-up | 1999 | Chinese Taipei Open | Choong Tan Fook | Denny Kantono Antonius Ariantho | 4–15, 17–14, 8–15 |
Runner-up | 2000 | Chinese Taipei Open | Yap Kim Hock | Candra Wijaya Tony Gunawan | 7–15, 7–15 |
External links
- Profile at sports-reference.com
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