
On December 4, 2005, Nicol beat Rachael Grinham in the final of the Hong Kong World Open to become the youngest world champion. She then defended her title on November 25, 2006, at the historic Ulster Hall in Belfast by beating Natalie Grinham in the final. She became the first Malaysian athlete to win a world championship title for the 2nd consecutive time, and the fourth person in history to retain the World Open Squash Championship.

I think that's all about this time. As a women she got a high talent and deserves to be World Class Athletes.See you all next time.

It is really excited and inspired to see some of our own countrypeople performed excellently in the world. I am also happy to hear the good news about Nicol. In fact, we don't play squash much in Taiwan. After I searched some basic information about squash. It seems that it requires lots of technique. How about you,Efrik, do you play squash?^^
返信削除haha...im not interest to squash..but prefer to volley and soccer...so,what they most play at Taiwan?and how bout u?
返信削除Frankly speaking, I am not quite sure what sports do we play most here. However, I would like to share my own experience with you.^^ I like to play badminton.Speaking of volleyball, we have a volleyball team in our department.When I was in primary school, we played basketball and baseball. When I was in junior high shcool, we played basketball and badminton. When I was in high school, we played basketball, volleyball, badminton,ping-pong and soccer. Now, we play basketball, volleyball, badminton,ping-pong and softball. Sorry, I could not answer your question precisely.
返信削除gina,u need to feel sorry....im very impressed with ur answer...u toldeverything..i like it...maybe we can share our experience about anything...glad to know u
返信削除Efrik,sure. I am willing to share my experience with you as well.^^ By the way, I missed one thing,that is, I like to play badminton but I like to watch tennis games.Ha~ha~XDDD
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