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KUALA LUMPUR Jay Beagle Capitals Jersey , Jan. 17 (Xinhua) -- Danish shuttler Viktor Axelsen became the sole survivor among the top players in men's singles category in the Malaysia Masters tournament on Wednesday, as China's Lin Dan, Chen Long, South Korea's Son Wan-ho and even Lee Chong Wei were eliminated in the first round.


Lin Dan lost 16-21, 21-18 and 17-21 to Ihsan Maulana Mustofa of Indonesia while Lee Chong Wei ended a 78-minute struggle losing to Japan's Kenta Nishimoto, though he saved two match points in the last set.


Rio Olympic champion Chen Long admitted that his 17-21, 15-21 loss to Anthony Sinisuka Ginting was due to the effect of an early foul, but vowed to come back in a better shape in the Malaysia Open in June.


Another upset on the day saw South Korea's Son Wan-ho losing 15-21, 13-21 to Daren Liew of Malaysia.




- A drone rescued two swimmers off an Australian beach on Thursday, a world first for the fast-developing technology that seems perfectly suited to saving lives at sea, authorities said.


The rescue took place as life savers at Lennox Head, a beach popular with surfers south of the city of Brisbane, were preparing for a training session on using drones to pull swimmers to safety.


The practice turned into a real rescue when someone noticed that two men swimming outside safety flags were in trouble in a three-metre (10-foot) swell, the government said in a statement.


Lifeguards launched the drone, steered it towards the swimmers and dropped a "rescue pod" into the water, where it expanded so the swimmers could grab it and swim to shore.


"Never before has a drone fitted with a flotation device been used to rescue swimmers like this," said John Barilaro, the deputy premier of New South Wales state.


The rescue took just 70 seconds. The two swimmers were exhausted but unharmed.


Barilaro said the state government had invested A$430,000 (247,940 pounds) in a trial of drone technology in December.


Australia, most of whose 24 million live on the coast, had 291 drownings in the year to June 30, a small increase over the previous year but a decline on a per capita basis, according to the Royal Life Saving Society.


Forty people have drowned in the 201718 summer, down from 69 at the same time last year, the group said.


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Thomas Lehmen (R) poses with a young boy in Kyrgyzstan. Photo: Courtesy of Thomas Lehmen Dancers perform on stage in Chennai, India. Photo: Courtesy of Thomas Lehmen Dance rehearsal in Bangladesh Photo: Courtesy of Thomas Lehmen

Life is a journey. No other statement could be more true for German choreographer and dancer Thomas Lehmen, who has been traveling on his motorcycle around Europe and Asia since April 2013, than this one. Starting off from his hometown of Oberhausen, the dancer traveled to Tallinn, Warsaw, Bologna, Giessen, Sofia, Chennai, Dhaka and even India and Japan, before arriving in China in June.


On Saturday, an open rehearsal was held free to the public at Penghao Theatre in Beijing. After only about a week of practice, Lehmen's intention was to help a group of Chinese dancers present a very personal gift to someone close to them.


Worldwide project


Born in Oberhausen, Germany in 1963, Thomas Lehman studied at the School for New Dance Development in Amsterdam from 1986 to 1990, later becoming a free lance choreographer and performing artist, as well as a teacher at universities.


As time went by he became more interested in connecting with people, and soon the seeds of his current project started to take root.


"I was thinking about a worldwide project, with which I could travel around the world with my motorcycle," Lehmen told the Global Times, sharing how he started this project which has taken him across half the globe. Looking for an idea that would let him connect with strangers and audiences in different countries he finally came up with the idea of giving people the gift of dance.


"The first decision I made was 'which way around the globe do I go?'" he explained. Thus his journey began with him heading from Germany to Poland.


While on the road Lehmen began making plans on where he would stop along the way by contacting different organizations that might offer support. Each time he found a suitable location he would hold a workshop for about one or two weeks, cooperating with local dancers to help them design performances they could present as a gift to someone close to them.


Although the longer he worked with dancers the better they performed, he discovered that a single week of practice worked quite well, as the short time helped keep things from getting too stale for him and the dancers involved.


Lehmen used the time he spent with dancers in China as an example of how he usually works. The first two days of cooperation are spent mainly brainstorming, allowing dancers to think about the person they would want to present a gift to as well as discussing communication theory and possible creative themes.


This gift can be anything, a dance, a song or a theater performance, but most importantly it has to be specifically designed for the person who will receive it, keeping in mind that individuals taste in music, art and other things.


Once a basic idea has been chosen, Lehmen then works with the dancers on a more physical level helping them turn their plans into a real performance.


Honesty and caring


Initially, Lehmen intended to choreograph the performances himself, but this idea began to change after he started working with local dancers.


"I'm more of a mediator for the structure of an idea," he said. Never telling participants what they should do, he tries to help dancers be creative based on a foundation of mutual understanding.


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