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- Ho_Koh_Chye abstract "Ho Koh Chye (5 November 1942 – 3 December 2008) was a Malaysian Olympic hockey goalie.Ho represented the Malaysian hockey team in the Jakarta Asian Games in 1962, in Tokyo during the 1964 Olympics, Bangkok Asian Games in 1966 and the Olympic Games in Mexico in 1968.Ho also coached the Malaysian squad to a fourth placing in the 1975 World Cup in Kuala Lumpur, the national hockey team’s best-ever result to date. Bangkok Asian Games in 1966 and the Olympic Games in Mexico in 1968. His last post before retiring in 1992 was International Preparation Division director. He had also served as the deputy contingent head to the Asian Games in Hiroshima in 1994. Ho was Malaysian Chef-de-Mission to the Beijing Olympics in August 2008.Ho died at a hospital in Kelana Jaya on 3 December 2008.".
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- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink 1964_Winter_Olympics.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink 2008_Summer_Olympics.
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- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Bangkok.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Category:1942_births.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Category:2008_deaths.
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- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Category:Field_hockey_players_at_the_1962_Asian_Games.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Category:Field_hockey_players_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Category:Field_hockey_players_at_the_1966_Asian_Games.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Category:Field_hockey_players_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Category:Malaysian_field_hockey_players.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Category:Male_field_hockey_players.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Category:Olympic_field_hockey_players_of_Malaysia.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Hiroshima.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Jakarta.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Kuala_Lumpur.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLinkText "Datuk Ho Koh Chye".
- Ho_Koh_Chye wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ho Koh Chye".
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- Ho_Koh_Chye subject Category:1942_births.
- Ho_Koh_Chye subject Category:2008_deaths.
- Ho_Koh_Chye subject Category:Asian_Games_medalists_in_field_hockey.
- Ho_Koh_Chye subject Category:Field_hockey_players_at_the_1962_Asian_Games.
- Ho_Koh_Chye subject Category:Field_hockey_players_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics.
- Ho_Koh_Chye subject Category:Field_hockey_players_at_the_1966_Asian_Games.
- Ho_Koh_Chye subject Category:Field_hockey_players_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics.
- Ho_Koh_Chye subject Category:Malaysian_field_hockey_players.
- Ho_Koh_Chye subject Category:Male_field_hockey_players.
- Ho_Koh_Chye subject Category:Olympic_field_hockey_players_of_Malaysia.
- Ho_Koh_Chye hypernym Ho.
- Ho_Koh_Chye type Person.
- Ho_Koh_Chye comment "Ho Koh Chye (5 November 1942 – 3 December 2008) was a Malaysian Olympic hockey goalie.Ho represented the Malaysian hockey team in the Jakarta Asian Games in 1962, in Tokyo during the 1964 Olympics, Bangkok Asian Games in 1966 and the Olympic Games in Mexico in 1968.Ho also coached the Malaysian squad to a fourth placing in the 1975 World Cup in Kuala Lumpur, the national hockey team’s best-ever result to date. Bangkok Asian Games in 1966 and the Olympic Games in Mexico in 1968.".
- Ho_Koh_Chye label "Ho Koh Chye".
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- Ho_Koh_Chye sameAs Q16018150.
- Ho_Koh_Chye wasDerivedFrom Ho_Koh_Chye?oldid=704997724.
- Ho_Koh_Chye isPrimaryTopicOf Ho_Koh_Chye.