Chan Chong Ming (born February 16, 1980) is a male badminton player from Malaysia, who competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's doubles with partner Chew Choon Eng. They defeated Theodoros Velkos and George Patis of Greece in the first round, then were defeated in the round of 16 by Zheng Bo and Sang Yang of China. HE also get love of women's single player,Zaitul Farahin. February 16 is the 47th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ... The Danish Olympic badminton player Peter Gade Badminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles). ... Badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at the Goudi Olympic Hall at the Goudi Olympic Complex where participants competed for 5 gold medals. ... Chew Choon Eng (born 28 May 1976) is a male badminton player from Malaysia. ... Theodoros Velkos (born 20 November 1976) is a male badminton player from Greece. ... George Patis (born 16 April 1983) is a male badminton player from Greece. ... Zheng Bo (Simplified Chinese: 郑波, pinyin: Zhèng Bō) (born 26 November 1983) is a male badminton player from Hunan, Peoples Republic of China. ... Sang Yang (Chinese: 桑洋, pinyin: Sāng Yáng) (born 17 July 1982 in Zhejiang province) is a male badminton player from the Peoples Republic of China. ...
After the Olympics Games he was partnering with Koo Kien Keat. They won Malaysia Open on 2006 which held in Kuching,Sarawak and become the new hope for Malaysia. They walkover from World Championship 2006 because of his father death. Before the Asian Games, they were split for a while by their coach,Rexy due to his injury. Their partnersihp ended when Koo Kien Keat won the Asian Games (in Doha,Qatar) title with his new partner,Tan Boon Heong. Now he is partner with Hoon Thien How who was Tan Boon Heong ex-partner. They had won Kuala Lumpur Open in the end of the year 2006. Koo Kien Keat (born September 18, 1985 in Ipoh, Perak) is a professional badminton player from Malaysia. ...
Chong Mong-ju opposed this and was assassinated by Yi's fifth son Pang-won.
Chong Yag-yong noted that humans are different than other animals because of their ability to make tools.
Chong Hasang, who was executed in 1839, defended Catholicism, believing it taught the same moral principles as Confucianism such as the fourth commandment to honor one's parents.