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Heah Hock Aun 连福安 | |||||||||||||||
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Full name | Johnny Heah Hock Aun | ||||||||||||||
Country | Malaysia | ||||||||||||||
Born | Penang, British Malaya | 15 January 1932||||||||||||||
Died | 7 May 2014 82) | (aged||||||||||||||
Event | Men's singles & Men's doubles | ||||||||||||||
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Heah Hock Aun, (Chinese :連福安; 15 January 1932 – 7 May 2014) was a former Malayan (Malaysian) badminton player, known for his accuracy and touch, who excelled internationally during the 1950s.
Heah was born on 15 January 1932, in Penang, British Malaya. He was the son of Heah Joo Seang, a well-known rubber magnate, philanthropist and politician in Malaya. [1]
Known as Johnny Heah while playing in Europe, he won men's singles at the Scottish Open in 1952, and was runner-up in men's singles to the celebrated Eddy Choong at the prestigious All-England Championships in 1953. [2] His most notable badminton achievement was winning men's doubles at the 1957 All-England's with American Joe Alston, beating Eddy Choong and his brother David. [3] Heah represented Malaya in the 1958 Thomas Cup (world team championship) Challenge Round, splitting his two doubles matches in Malaya's loss of the cup to Indonesia. [4]
Heah married Amy Choong, cousin of the famous Malayan badminton players, David E. L. Choong and Eddy Choong, in 1955. [5]