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Lin Dan (Chinese: 林丹; born 14 October 1983) [1] is a Chinese badminton player. He is a two-time Olympic gold medallist, five-time World champion, two-time World Cup champion, two-time Asian games gold medalist, four-time Asian Champion, as well as a six-time All England champion.
Lin Dan is the first player in mens single to win consecutive golds in the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics. Gao Ling won a total of 4 olympic medals in badminton, with 2 being consecutive mixed doubles gold. Badminton is a sport contested at the Summer Olympic Games.
Lee and Lin battling in the final of the 2012 Olympic Games. The Lee–Lin rivalry was a rivalry between two professional badminton players, Lee Chong Wei and Lin Dan. It is considered among the greatest rivalries in badminton history. [1] [2] Of their 40 meetings, Lin won the head to head battle by 28–12.
Lin Li: 1992 Barcelona: Swimming: Women's 200 m breaststroke Silver: Wang Xiaohong: 1992 Barcelona: Swimming: Women's 200 m butterfly Silver: Lin Li: 1992 Barcelona: Swimming: Women's 400 m individual medley Silver: Le Jingyi Lü Bin Zhuang Yong Yang Wenyi Zhao Kun: 1992 Barcelona: Swimming: Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay Silver: Qiao Hong ...
Watch live as retired badminton world champions Lin Dan of China and Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia - widely considered two of the sport’s greatest players - are inducted into the BWF Hall of Fame.
The badminton men's singles tournament at the 2012 Olympic Games in London took place from 28 July to 5 August at Wembley Arena. The draw was held on 23 July 2012. [1] [2] Forty players from 34 nations competed in the event. China's Lin Dan won the gold medal, defeating Lee Chong Wei from Malaysia in the final. Chen Long, also of China, won the ...
For the record: 7:38 p.m. Aug. 5, 2024: A previous version of this article misspelled the name of Taiwanese viewer Chen Hsien-yi as Chen Hsi-yi.. Taiwan's first gold medal Sunday at the 2024 Paris ...
These are the results of the men's singles competition in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The tournament consisted of a single-elimination tournament. Matches were played using a best-of-three games format. Games were played to 15 points, using the old scoring system. Each game had to be won by a margin of two points.