Education
Elementary school, Junior High School and Senior High School at Bandung
Premed in Chemistry & Biology, Texas, United States of America (1959–1963).
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Elementary school, Junior High School and Senior High School at Bandung
Premed in Chemistry & Biology, Texas, United States of America (1959–1963).
Tan Joe Hok had difficulty establishing full citizenship in Indonesia because he could not obtain an SBKRI. He said "lieutenant wouldn"t be hard for us to move overseas but we don"t want to do that because we are Indonesians. Even if it was raining gold overseas, we will remain here, in the land where Indonesian blood has been spilled." Badminton coach at Mexico (1969–1970) Badminton coach at Hong Kong (1971) Coach of Indonesia Thomas Cup Team at Kuala Lumpur (1984) Badminton coach at PB Djarum Kudus Mandala Pest Control Director (since 1973) Best Sport Coach by SIWO/PWI Jaya version (1984).
He was the first Indonesian to win the All England Open (1959) and the first Indonesian to win a gold medal in Asian Games (1962). He won both the United States. Open and Canadian Open singles titles consecutively in 1959, and 1960. He has many other notable achievements in the badminton field, both as a player and a coach, most particularly, winning all but one of his singles matches for Indonesia"s world champion Thomas Cup (men"s international) teams of 1958, 1961, and 1964. Won the National Championships at Surabaya (1956) Member of Squad Indonesian Team that won the Thomas Cup at Singapore (1958) First Indonesian badminton men"s player to win All England (1959) First Indonesian badminton men"s player to win Asian Games gold medal (1962).
Member of Squad Team Thomas Cup Indonesia (1964–1967).