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Name Age Ranking of event MS WS MD WD XD Zhu Xuanchen 18 January 2004 (aged 21) 168: Hu Zhean 27 July 2006 (aged 18) 186: Chen Yufei 1 March 1998 (aged 26) 6: Xu Wenjing 11 July 2007 (aged 17) 433: Huang Di 27 May 2001 (aged 23) 76: Liu Yang 14 May 2003 (aged 21) 76: Chen Xujun
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China and South Korea made their first appearance in the third edition in Copenhagen 1983, and the Chinese team topped the medal standing by winning the women's singles and doubles. China won the remaining three titles in Calgary 1985 and made a truly indelible mark on the next edition by sweeping all five gold medals in Beijing 1987. [1]
The best result the national team has produced on the international stage was being the semifinalist at the Uber Cup in 1960 and 1972 respectively. It is controlled by Badminton New Zealand, the governing body for badminton in New Zealand. In February 2018, Danish badminton player, Rikke Olsen Siegemund was assigned to be the coach of the ...
Badminton was introduced to Bangladesh in the 1900s by the British. At the time, the sport was only played throughout urban areas. [2] In 1972, the Bangladesh Badminton Federation was formed and the sport started to gain popularity. The national team competed in one of their first international team events at the 2004 South Asian Games.