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December 20, 2024 Catherine Williams Sports
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Original source: cnnindonesia.com

PBSI Unveils New Coaching Lineup for National‍ Badminton Team

Table of Contents

  • PBSI Unveils New Coaching Lineup for National‍ Badminton Team
  • PBSI Unveils New coaching ⁣Lineup for National Badminton Training Center
  • Tiny Home, Big Dreams: Millennials Ditching Mortgages for Minimalist Living
  • PBSI Doubles Down ⁣on Growth with New Coaching Lineup

Jakarta, Indonesia – The Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) has announced a revamped coaching lineup for its national training center in Cipayung. the‍ new structure,⁢ revealed on ⁣Friday, December 20th, features a mix of familiar⁣ faces⁣ and fresh talent, aiming to propel Indonesian badminton to new heights.

Leading the ⁢charge is Mulyo Handoyo, who retains his position as head coach while⁣ also taking the helm of the men’s singles team. the former⁢ coach of badminton legend Taufik ‍Hidayat will be assisted by Marleve Mainaky. Indra Wijaya steps in as head coach for⁣ the men’s singles development squad, supported by Herli Djaenudin.

Imam Tohari takes the reins of the⁤ women’s singles team, with Nunung Subandoro serving as his assistant. Wimpie Mahardi leads the women’s singles development squad, ‍assisted by former Indonesian badminton star Adriyanti Firdasari.

Antonius Budi Ariantho, a former Indonesian doubles player, will guide the men’s doubles team, ⁢including top pair Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto, alongside Thomas Indratjaja. Chafidz yusuf heads the men’s doubles development squad, with ‍Andre Adistia as his assistant.

Veteran coach Karel Mainaky, who spent years honing his skills in Japan, returns to lead the women’s doubles team. Former doubles‍ star Nitya Krishinda maheswari joins ⁢him as assistant coach. Ade Lukas and Prasetyo RB will⁤ oversee the women’s doubles development squad.

Rionny Mainaky takes charge of the mixed doubles team, assisted by Amon Sunaryo. Muhammad Rijal and Hendra ‍Mulyono will lead⁣ the mixed doubles development squad.

The‍ new coaching structure reflects PBSI’s commitment to nurturing talent at all levels and building a ⁣strong foundation for future ⁢success in international badminton.

PBSI Unveils New coaching ⁣Lineup for National Badminton Training Center

jakarta,Indonesia – The Badminton ⁤Association of Indonesia‍ (PBSI) has announced a revamped⁣ coaching staff for its national training center,marking a new era for Indonesian badminton. The selection process, which opened to the public on December 3, 2024, aimed to provide equal opportunities for talented coaches across the country.

“We extend our gratitude to everyone who expressed interest in this open recruitment,” said Taufik Hidayat, Deputy Chairman I of‍ PBSI. “After a thorough evaluation, we believe this lineup represents the best talent available. We hope this will ⁣lay the foundation for improved performance in Indonesian badminton.”

hidayat also expressed appreciation for‍ the outgoing⁢ coaches who dedicated themselves to the⁣ national team. “They have made significant contributions to the‍ development ⁣of Indonesian badminton, guiding our athletes to numerous victories. We wish them the best in their future endeavors.They will always be part of the Indonesian badminton family,” he added.

A Blend of Experience and Fresh Perspectives

The new coaching lineup features a mix of seasoned veterans and promising newcomers, led by renowned coach Mulyo Handoyo as Head Coach.

Here’s ‍a breakdown of the coaching staff:

Men’s Singles: mulyo Handoyo (Head Coach), Marleve M Mainaky (Assistant Head Coach), Indra Wijaya (Head Coach – Development), Herli Djaenudin (Assistant Coach⁢ – Development)
Women’s Singles: ⁣ Imam Tohari (Head Coach), Nunung Subandoro (Assistant Head Coach), Wimpie Mahardi (Head Coach – Development), Adriyanti Firdasari (Assistant Coach -⁢ Development)
Men’s Doubles: Antonius Budi Ariantho (Head Coach),‍ Thomas Indratjaja (Assistant Head Coach), Chafidz Yusuf (Head Coach – Development), Andrei Adistia (Assistant Coach – Development)
Women’s Doubles: Karel L. Mainaky (Head coach), Nitya K. Maheswari (Assistant Head Coach),⁢ Ade Lukas (Head Coach – Development), prasetyo RB (Assistant Coach – Development)
* Mixed Doubles: Rionny Mainaky (Head Coach), Amon Sunaryo (Assistant Head Coach), Muhammad Rijal (Head Coach – Development), Hendra Mulyono (Assistant Coach – Development)

The PBSI’s commitment to openness and inclusivity in the selection process signals⁣ a⁣ promising future for Indonesian badminton. With a talented and⁢ dedicated coaching staff in place, the nation’s badminton stars are poised to reach new heights on the international stage.

Tiny Home, Big Dreams: Millennials Ditching Mortgages for Minimalist Living

Across the country, a new ⁣generation is redefining the American Dream.‍ Forget sprawling McMansions and crippling mortgages – millennials are embracing a simpler life in tiny homes.

These compact dwellings, frequently enough under 400 square feet, are more then just a trend; they represent a shift in values. Faced with soaring⁤ housing costs ⁢and a desire for ⁢financial‍ freedom,young adults ⁤are finding liberation in downsizing.

“I used to think I ⁤needed a⁤ big house with a white picket fence,” says Sarah‍ Miller, a 28-year-old ‍graphic designer who recently moved into a‍ custom-built tiny home. “But the reality is,I spend most of my time at work or exploring the outdoors. Why pay for space I don’t use?”

A cozy interior of ‍a tiny home with natural light streaming in.

Tiny homes offer more than just affordability.⁤ They promote sustainability, minimalism, and a closer connection to‍ nature. ⁤Many are built with eco-pleasant materials and feature innovative designs that maximize space and functionality.

“Living tiny has ⁣forced me to be‍ more intentional about my belongings,” says David Chen, a 32-year-old software engineer who built his own tiny home ‍on ‍wheels. “I’ve learned to appreciate ⁤quality over quantity and focus on experiences rather than material possessions.”

The tiny house movement isn’t without its challenges. Zoning regulations,financing options,and finding suitable land can be hurdles for aspiring tiny dwellers. But for many, the benefits outweigh the obstacles.

“It’s not⁢ just about the house itself,” says Sarah.”It’s about a lifestyle change.It’s about simplifying, decluttering, and focusing on what⁣ truly‍ matters.”

As⁣ the cost of living ⁣continues to rise, the tiny ⁢house movement is highly likely to⁢ gain even more momentum.for millennials seeking financial freedom ‍and a more enduring way of life, tiny homes offer a compelling alternative to the conventional American Dream.

PBSI Doubles Down ⁣on Growth with New Coaching Lineup

Jakarta, Indonesia ‍– In a move‍ aimed at‍ bolstering its already formidable position in⁤ world badminton, the Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) has unveiled a revamped coaching lineup for its national training ‍center.

this announcement, made on December 20th,⁣ showcases a strategic blend of seasoned veterans and promising new talent. Leading the charge is the esteemed Mulyo Handoyo, who retains his role as ⁢head coach while also taking the reins of the men’s singles team. Handoyo, known for nurturing legendary players like Taufik Hidayat, will be supported by Marleve Mainaky.

The emphasis on nurturing talent from the ground up is palpable throughout the new structure. Indra Wijaya steps in as head coach for the men’s singles development squad, ⁤collaborating with Herli Djaenudin. Similarly, the women’s singles sector sees Imam Tohari leading the ‍charge, assisted by Nunung Subandoro, while wimpie Mahardi⁢ will guide⁣ the developmental squad, supported by former⁢ star Adriyanti firdasari.

This focus on development extends to doubles as well. Antonius Budi Ariantho, a former Indonesian doubles player, will mentor the men’s doubles team, including top ‍pair fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto, alongside Thomas Indratjaja. Chafidz Yusuf heads the men’s doubles development ‍squad,coupled with Andre Adistia.

On the women’s side, veteran coach Karel Mainaky returns to lead ‍the doubles team after honing his skills in Japan, partnering with ‍former doubles star Nitya Krishinda Maheswari. ade Lukas and Prasetyo RB will oversee the⁢ women’s⁢ doubles ⁣development squad.

Rionny Mainaky takes the helm of the mixed doubles team, ⁣assisted by ⁤Amon Sunaryo. Muhammad Rijal and Hendra Mulyono will lead‍ the mixed doubles development squad.

Speaking exclusively to NewsDirectory3, Taufik Hidayat, Deputy Chairman I of PBSI, highlighted the strategic reasoning behind this reshuffle.

“We embarked on an open ⁣recruitment process, inviting applications from talented coaches across Indonesia. This ⁤new coaching lineup ⁤reflects our commitment to nurturing talent⁢ at all levels,” hidayat explained. ” We beleive this blend of experienced hands and fresh perspectives will lay the foundation for a new era of success in Indonesian badminton.”

Hidayat also expressed gratitude to outgoing coaches for their contributions,⁣ stating that their dedication has⁣ been instrumental in shaping the national team’s achievements.

The revamped coaching ‍lineup signals PBSI’s determination to⁤ maintain its dominance in the world of badminton while ‍simultaneously investing in the future of the sport.With a focus on development and a blend ⁢of experience and innovation, indonesia is poised to continue its reign as a badminton powerhouse.

Stay⁣ tuned to NewsDirectory3‍ for further updates on Indonesian badminton and the progress‍ of the national team under its new coaching structure.

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