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SG to steal Pool Champion Wu Chia-ching away from Taiwan

metalslug

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http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking+News/Singapore/Story/STIStory_340816.html?vgnmr=1

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Feb 20, 2009
Don't switch to S'pore
Player has to return $39,600 reward if he takes up citizenship
By Terrence Voon

ST_IMAGES_TVCUE20.jpg


Wu is a national treasure and Taiwan wants to do everything it can to keep him, says the president of the Taiwan Pool and Billiards Association. -- ST PHOTO: ALBERT SIM

TAIWAN'S top cuesports official has warned pool double world champion Wu Chia-ching that there will be 'serious consequences' if the player takes up Singapore citizenship.

For starters, Wu, one of the island's most famous pool players, stands to lose NT$900,000 (S$39,600), said Mr Tu Yung-hui, president of the Taiwan Pool and Billiards Association (CTBA).

If he switches nationalities, the association wants him to return the money, which was given to him as a reward when he won the World 9-Ball Championship and the World 8-Ball Championship in 2005.

His playing opportunities would also be limited over the next two years.

Under international rules, Mr Tu said, the 20-year-old would be ineligible for this year's World Championships as well as the Asian Games in Guangzhou next year.

Wu, nicknamed 'The Little Genius', sparked an uproar in Taiwan last month when it was revealed that he was coming to Singapore to be a sparring partner for the Republic's national team.

Speculation mounted that he was being targeted by Cuesports Singapore to become a national player under the Foreign Sports Talent scheme.

'He's one of our national treasures, and we want to do everything we can to keep him,' Mr Tu told The Straits Times in a telephone interview yesterday.

'He has to realise that there will be serious consequences if he leaves, and that includes financial ones.'

Aside from returning the monetary incentive he was given, Wu would be banned from competing in Taiwan's lucrative domestic tournaments.

Full story in Friday's edition of the Straits Times.


Wu Chia-ching, The Little Genius
WU CHIA-CHING arrived in Singapore earlier this month as a sparring partner for the Republic's national team.

NICKNAME: The Little Genius

AGE: 20

BIRTHPLACE: Taipei

CUE HAND: Left

HONOURS:


2008 Runner-up, Guinness 9-Ball Tour

2005 Champion, World 8-Ball Championship

2005 Champion, World 9-Ball Championship

2004 Runner-up, World Juniors 9-Ball Championship

Wu has already received his Singapore employment pass and he started work with the national team last week. He flew home to Taiwan on Tuesday to take part in the island's national team selections this week.
 

tonychat

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Why sinkieland likes to screw up other countries just because they are too ass to have any gem players?

Better way is to invest in your own players, like that more integrity mah, dun polluted your problems to other countries.
 
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