Rosalind Singha Ang

Dato' Rosalind Singha Ang AMN (born 1941 in Yala Province) is a former badminton player from Malaysia.[1] Her parents were Malaysians (of Chinese descent).

Rosalind Singha Ang
Personal information
Country Malaysia
Born1941
Yala Province, Thailand
Years active1964-1975
HandednessRight
EventWomen's doubles and mixed doubles

Career

The woman who has been labelled as the shuttle queen Rosalind Singha Ang crafted her name through badminton.[2] Ang made the headlines in her international debut, by winning the SEAP Games singles gold medal in 1965 and ended her international career in glory by lifting the 1975 SEAP Games singles, mixed doubles and team gold medals.[3] The most memorable triumph Rosalind made was the capturing of the 1966 Asian Games in Bangkok with Teh Kew San in the mixed doubles.[4]

Achievements

Asian Games

Women's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1970 Kittikachorn Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Teoh Siew Yong Retno Kustijah
Nurhaena
Bronze

Mixed doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1966 Kittikachorn Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Teh Kew San Eddy Choong
Tan Gaik Bee
18–13, 11–15, 15–5 Gold

Asian Championships

Women's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1965 Lucknow, India Teoh Siew Yong Angela Bairstow
Ursula Smith
Silver

Southeast Asian Peninsular Games/Southeast Asian Games

Women's singles

Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1965 Selangor Badminton Hall, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Sumol Chanklum 11–4, 11–1 Gold
1967 Bangkok, Thailand Thongkam Kingmanee Silver
1971 Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Thongkam Kingmanee Gold
1973 Singapore Badminton Stadium, Singapore City, Singapore Sylvia Ng 1–11, 3–11 Silver

Women's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1965 Selangor Badminton Hall, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Teoh Siew Yong Pratnang Pattabongse
Achara Pattabongse
10–15, 8–15 Silver
1967 Bangkok, Thailand Teoh Siew Yong Ho Cheng Yoke
Sylvia Tan
18–17, 15–8 Gold
1969 Rangoon, Myanmar Teoh Siew Yong Khaw Gaik Bee
Sylvia Ng
Gold
1971 Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Teoh Siew Yong Thongkam Kingmanee
Pachara Pattabongse
8–15, 8–15 Silver
1973 Singapore Badminton Stadium, Singapore City, Singapore Sylvia Ng Thongkam Kingmanee
Sirisriro Patama
15–2, 15–5 Gold
1975 Bangkok, Thailand Sylvia Ng Thongkam Kingmanee
Sirisriro Patama
15–5, 15–3 Gold
1977 Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Sylvia Ng Theresia Widiastuti
Regina Masli
2–15, 4–15 Silver

Mixed doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1965 Selangor Badminton Hall, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tan Yee Khan Ng Boon Bee
Teh Siew Yong
11–15, 5–15 Silver
1969 Rangoon, Myanmar Ng Boon Bee Khaw Gaik Bee
Yew Cheng Hoe
Gold
1971 Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Ng Boon Bee Ng Tat Wai
Ng Mei Ling
Silver
1975 Bangkok, Thailand Dominic Soong Cheah Hong Chong
Sylvia Ng
15–5, 15–4 Gold

Commonwealth Games

Women's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1966 Kingston, Jamaica Teoh Siew Yong Alison Glenie
Gaynor Simpson
15–11, 15–9 Bronze
1970 Edinburgh, Scotland Teoh Siew Yong Sylvia Ng
Sylvia Tan
15–2, 12–15, 15–10 Bronze
1974 Cowles Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand Sylvia Ng Mimi Nilsson
Judy Rollick
15–2, 15–8 Bronze

International tournaments

Women's singles

Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
1966 Penang Open Minarni Runner-up

Women's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
1967 Malaysia Open Teh Siew Yong Retno Koestijah
Minarni Soedaryanto
7–15, 1–15 Runner-up
1970 Singapore Open Teh Siew Yong Retno Koestijah
Minarni Soedaryanto
11–15, 4–15 Runner-up

Mixed doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
1966 Penang Open Eddy Choong Abdul Patah Unang
Minarni
Runner-up
1967 Singapore Open Ng Boon Bee Darmadi
Minarni
4–15, 5–15 Runner-up

Invitational tournament

Women's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
1976 Asian Invitational Championships Sylvia Ng Kingmanee Thongkam
Sirisriro Patama
15–9, 18–14 Gold
1977 Asian Invitational Championships Sylvia Ng Kingmanee Thongkam
Sirisriro Patama
15–7, 15–3 Bronze

Honours

References

  1. "Other Sport: Legends set for overdue reunion in Pangkor | The Star". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  2. "Malaysia's Shuttle Queen: Rosalind Singha Ang". Monash Sports Review. 2012-10-01. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  3. "Other Sport: Our women shine on the track and in badminton | The Star". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  4. "Just reward for former ace shuttler | The Star". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  5. "Bahagian Istiadat dan Urusetia Persidangan Antarabangsa". www.istiadat.gov.my. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  6. "Bahagian Istiadat dan Urusetia Persidangan Antarabangsa". www.istiadat.gov.my. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
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