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Name: Eoh Thean Keat
Age: 22
Chess Experience: 14 years
E-Mail: [email protected]
ICQ: 20526784
Coaching Experience: 7 years

Schools coached:
SRK Perempuan Methodist ����� (1997 - 2001)
SMK Tunku Puan Habsah ��������(1998 - 2000)
SJK(C) Convent Dato' Keramat (1999 - 2004)
SMJK Jit Sin �������������������������(2000 - 2004)
SJK(C) Perempuan China ��������(2001 - 2004)
SM Bukit Jambul ������������������������(2001)
SMK Hamid Khan �����������������������(2001)
SMK Haji Zainul Abidin�����������������(2002)
SM Convent Green Lane (2003)
SM Perempuan China (2004)


For more information on private chess lessons or chess workshops for schools, call: 016-4540070 or e-mail: [email protected]


Personal Awards

Events:
Merdeka Rapid Chess Open Championship (2004) - Best Malaysian Team
Merdeka Open Chess Championship (2003)- Best State Team
Union Team Chess Championship (2003) - 1st placing
USM Team Chess Championship (2003) - 2nd placing
DELL Penang Chess League (2002) - 2nd placing
Union Team Chess Championship (2002) - 1st placing
USM Team Chess Championship (2002) - 1st placing
USM Team Chess Championship (2001) - 1st placing
3rd Inter College Games (Chess) (2001) - 1st placing
DELL Penang Chess League (2000) - 2nd placing
City Bayview Chess League (1999) - 1st placing
USM Team Chess Championship (1999) - 1st placing
Union Individual Chess Open (1998) - 2nd placing
USM Team Chess Championship (1998) - 2nd placing
City Bayview Chess League (1998) - 1st placing
PFS Award of School Colours (1998)
USM Team Chess Championship (1997) -2nd placing
MSSM Inter-State Under-18 Chess Team Championship (1997) - 1st placing
Merdeka Chess Championship (Under-18 Youth Category) (1997) - 1st placing
Merdeka Chess Championship (Under-18 Youth Category) (1996) - 1st placing
MSSM Inter-State Under-12 Team Chess Championship (1994) - 1st placing
MSSM Inter-State Under-12 Team Chess Championship (1993) - 2nd placing
MSSPP Inter-School Under-12 Individual Chess Championship (1993) - 1st placing
MSSPP Inter-School Under-12 Individual Chess Championship (1992) - 2nd placing

School Achievement


TEAM EVENT
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SRK Perempuan Methodist
MSSPP U-12 Girls Team Chess Championship (2000) - 2nd Placing


SRJK(C) Convent Dato' Keramat
MSSPP U-12 Girls Team Chess Championship (1999) - 3rd Placing
MSSPP U-12 Girls Team Chess Championship (2000) - 3rd Placing
MSSPP U-12 Girls Team Chess Championship (2001) - 4th Placing


SRJK(C) Perempuan China
MSSPP U-12 Girls Team Chess Championship (2001) : 2nd Placing


MSSPP U-12 Boys Team Chess Championship (2002) : 1st Placing

MSSPP U-12 Girls Team Chess Championship (2002) : 3rd Placing


MSSPP U-12 Girls Team Chess Championship (2003) : 1st Placing

- Lim Shueh Min (1st board prize)
- Chee Shiang Lynn (2nd board prize)
- Lee Hai Ying (3rd board prize)
- Lee Hai Wen (4th board prize)


MSSPP U-12 Boys Team Chess Championship (2003) : 2nd Placing

- Lai Yew Hey (1st board prize)
- Lee Hai Sherng (3rd board prize)

VISIONCARE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (2003) - 3RD PLACING (97 points)


SM Convent Green Lane
MSSPP U-18 Girls Team Chess Championship (2003) : 3rd Placing



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INDIVIDUAL
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| Girls Category |

MSSPP U-12 Girls Individual (2001) : Oh Zhi Lin - 1st Placing


MSSPP U-12 Girls Individual (2002) : Jasmine Choong (SRJK(C) Perempuan China) - 3rd Placing
MSSPP U-12 Girls Individual (2002) : Deborah Yuen (SRJK(C) Perempuan China) - 4th Placing


MSSPP U-12 Girls Individual (2003) : Lim Shueh Min (SRJK(C) Perempuan China) - 1st Placing

MSSPP U-12 Girls Individual (2003) : Lee Hai Ying (SRJK(C) Perempuan China) - 3rd Placing
MSSPP U-12 Girls Individual (2003) : Tan Kai Wen (SRK Batu Lanchang) - 4th Placing
MSSPP U-18 Girls Individual (2003) : Tracy Yeoh Tse Ying (SM Convent Green Lane)



| BOYS CATEGORY |


MSSPP U-12 Boys Individual (2002) : Yeap Ken Joo (SRJK(C) Perempuan China) - 3rd Placing


MSSPP U-12 Boys Individual (2003) : Lim Wei Kang (SRJK(C) Shang Wu) - 2nd Placing

Individual Success


Prior to my dedication to this game, I have provided the chance for others to enjoy and appreciate the game as much as I do. Since 1997, I have coached many players for which some of whom have made it to the top successfully while many others are still enjoying the game. From Penang island to as far as Singapore, I have groomed countless players and many have proven their credibility in picking up this game fast and showing positive results, of which several talented players are currently representing the state and national level.

Players such as Victor Hong is one talented example under my guidance. Started at a tender age, his effort from 2 years of extensive training has brought many fruitful achievements. His major breakthrough came at the National Juniors tournament as he emerged as the champion of the Under-12 Boys category, thus representing Malaysia in the annual Malaysia - Singapore Match.

With the growth of this progamme, upcoming players such as Oh Zhi Lin, Yeap Ken Joo, Christine Chuah, Lim Wei Kang, Lim Wei Yang and Lee Hai Sherng are some of the names to be observed in years to come.

I believe chess will grow to become a popular sport, just like football in years to come. With the help from both players and the Penang Chess Association, I am sure we can turn this game to fame. - Thean Keat



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MSSPP 2003
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In this year (2003), remarkable performance from all categories were achieved. The most promising achievement was the U-12 girls' category, with Penang Chinese Girls' Primary dominating the 1st and 3rd placing in the individual event, securing the title of the team championship with an astounding result of 4 board prizes; a clean sweep in the girls' category.

The challenging U-12 Boys' team event proves that fighting spirit is the basic essential of any success. Against all odds, the average team of Penang Chinese Girls' Primary boys started off as an underdog, but soon became viscious as they were on the winning streak. The close encounter with Union Primary School ended in a marginal 2nd place to the leaders in a neck-to-neck race.

For the Girls' U-18 category, the sole upcoming player from SM Convent Green Lane, Tracy Yeoh surprised all other competitors with a 2nd place in the individual event. With the dominant forces of Union High School and Penang Chinese Girls' High School in the team event, Convent Green Lane led by Tracy Yeoh, secured a 3rd placing after hard fought battle against close rivals from all over Penang.

The surprise of the event came at the finale when Penang Chinese Girls' Primary School emerged 3rd placing as the best overall school, with 97 points collected from both individual and team event, creating history for the first time for PCG Primary under my guidance.