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Lin Dan won 19 gold medals.
Lin Dan's 19 world champions are Olympic Champion, World Championship Champion, World Cup Champion, Su Cup Champion, and 2012 Tang Cup Champion, and Super Dan has become the player with the most world championship trophies in badminton history.
Lin Dan has 57 men's singles gold medals in his career international competitions. Lin Dan won his first title at the 2002 Korea Open when he was only 19 years old, and for the next 13 years, he won gold medals, including the Olympics, World Championships, World Cup, Asian Games, Asian Championships, and Finals.
It is precisely because of the god-like existence of Lin Dan that Tawfik began to decline in 2007 when it was not in decline; Lee Chong Wei has never won a world championship in his career. Lin Dan's variable-speed assault style has led a revolution in badminton technology, and his fish leap saves are amazingly ornamental, and his control ability has been perfected.
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Lin Dan won a total of 10 medals.
In March 2002, Lin Dan participated in the All England Open Badminton Championships and won the third place in men's singles; On March 31, at the Korea Open Badminton Championships held in the southern city of Yeosu, South Korea, Lin Dan, who represented the Chinese team, defeated Sun Seungmo of the South Korean team 3-1 in the men's singles final and won the championship; On August 22, Lin Dan reached the No. 1 position in the International Badminton Federation Rankings and remained there for a week.
On April 6, 2003, in the men's singles final of the Japan Open Badminton Championships, Lin Dan lost to his national teammate Xia Xuanze with a score of 12-15 and won the runner-up; On July 31, at the men's singles 1 4 finals of the 13th Badminton World Championships held at the National Indoor Stadium in Birmingham, England, Lin Dan, who participated in the World Championships for the first time, lost to teammate Xia Xuanze and stopped in the quarterfinals; On September 28, in the men's singles final of the Denmark Open Badminton Championships in Aarhus, Denmark, Lin Dan defeated teammate Chen Yu 2-0 and won the championship; On November 16, at the China Open Badminton Championships, Lin Dan defeated Malaysian star Huang Zonghan 2-0 in the final.
On March 7, 2004, in the men's singles final of the Swiss Open Badminton Championships, Lin Dan defeated Bao Chun with a score of 15-12 and 15-6 to win the championship. After winning the Danish Open in 2003, he won his fourth title in five open tournaments he participated in, and the official ** of the tournament also called Lin Dan (Super Dan);
On March 13, 005, Lin Dan lost to teammate Chen Hong in the final of the All England Championships and failed to defend his title; On May 15, Lin Dan and his teammates cooperated to defeat the Indonesian team with a score of 3-0, and regained the Sudirman Cup that was taken away by the South Korean team in 2003; <>
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Lin Dan is a 15-time world champion.
Lin Dan: Born on October 14, 1983 in Linjiang Town, Shanghang County, Longyan City, Fujian Province. Chinese badminton men's singles player.
He won the men's singles event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics. The first player in the history of badminton to win an Olympic Games, a World Championships, a World Cup, an Asian Games, an Asian Championship, an All England Championship and multiple BWF Superseries titles. Known as the first brother of Chinese badminton.
One of the four kings of the world of badminton.
Lin Dan entered the national team in 2000. In August 2002, he reached the No. 1 position in the International Badminton Federation Rankings. In the 2005 Sudirman Cup final, Lin Dan, who played in the second game, defeated Taufik Hidayat, who was already an Olympic champion at the time.
In 2008, Lin Dan won the men's singles championship in badminton at the Beijing Olympics. Lin Dan thus became the first player in badminton history to win gold medals at the All England, World Championships, World Cup and Olympic Games.
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If all the medals are counted, it should be 24.
In 2018.
On March 18, 2018, Lin Dan won the runner-up in the men's singles final of the 2018 All England Open Badminton Championships. [56]
On May 6, 2018, Lin Dan won the men's singles championship at the 2018 New Zealand Open Badminton Championships.
On May 27, 2018, he won the 2018 Thomas Cup Badminton Championship with the Chinese team.
On August 6, 2018, he was selected as an athlete of the Chinese delegation to the Jakarta Asian Games. [57]
On August 23, 2018, he helped the Chinese team win the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games badminton men's team championship.
In 2019.
On January 13, 2019, Lin Dan won the men's singles runner-up at the 2019 BWF Super 300 Thailand Masters. [58]
On February 28, 2019 (27th local time), in the first round of the 2019 BWF World Tour German Open, Lin Dan eliminated Lu Guangzu 21-16 25-23 and advanced to the second round. [60]
On March 1, 2019 (February 28, local time), in the second round of the 2019 BWF World Tour German Open, Lin Dan lost to Wittinghas 21-16 19-21 13-21 and stopped in the second round. [61]
On March 15, 2019 (Beijing time), in the second round of the 2019 BWF World Tour Swiss Open, Lin Dan defeated Li Donggen 2-0 and entered the quarterfinals. [62]
On March 16, 2019 (Beijing time), in the quarterfinals of the 2019 BWF World Tour Swiss Open, Lin Dan lost to Ginting 1-2 and missed the semifinals. [63]
On April 7, 2019 (Beijing time), Lin Dan won the men's singles championship of the BWF Super 750 event Malaysia Open.
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2000 Asian Youth Championships Men's Team and Men's Singles Champion, World Youth Championships Men's Team Champion, Men's Singles Third Place; In 2001, he won the men's singles championship of the Dutch and German Youth Opens, the men's singles runner-up of the Ninth Games, the men's team champion and men's singles runner-up of the Asian Championships, and the men's singles runner-up of the Denmark Open; In 2002, he won the third place in the men's singles at the All England Open and the men's singles champion at the Korea Open. In 2003, he won the men's singles championship of Denmark, Hong Kong, China and China Open, the runner-up of men's singles at the Japan and German Opens, and the semi-finalists of the men's singles at the Singapore Open. In 2004, he won the men's singles championship of the Swiss, All England, Denmark, China and Germany Opens, the semifinals of the men's singles of the Japan Open, the quarterfinals of the Malaysia Open, and the Thomas Cup champion. 2005 World Championships men's singles runner-up, Sudirman Cup team champion member, Japan, Germany, China Hong Kong Open, China Masters men's singles champion, All England, Malaysia Open runner-up, Singapore Open men's singles semifinals, China Open men's singles quarterfinals; 2006 World Championships Men's Singles Champion, Thomas Cup Men's Team Champion, All England, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Macao, China Open Men's Singles Champion, Malaysia Open Men's Singles Runner-up, Yiyang World Cup Champion, Doha Asian Games Men's Team Champion, Men's Singles Runner-up, China Open, China Masters, German Open Men's Singles Semifinals; In 2007, he was the men's singles champion of the South Korea, Germany, All England, Hong Kong and Denmark Super Series, the men's singles champion of the China Masters, the champion of the Sudirman Cup, the semi-finals of the Swiss Super Series, the quarterfinals of the Singapore Super Series, and the men's singles champion of the World Championships. 2008 Olympic Games men's singles gold medal, Thomas Cup champion, Swiss and China Super Series champion, South Korea, All England, Hong Kong Super Series runner-up, Thailand Open champion, Asian Championships semifinals; 2009 Sudirman Cup Team Champion, All England Super Series Champion, China Masters Champion, French Champion, China Open Champion, 11th Games Men's Singles Champion, Swiss Super Championship Runner-up; He was a member of the 2010 Badminton Soup Cup Champion and the Asian Championships Men's Singles Champion.
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This Asian Games won 2 medals.
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LindaneHe has won 10 gold medals.
In 1988, he began to contact badminton at the age of 5. He entered the national team in 2000. In August 2002, he made his debut in the badminton world rankings.
In December 2005, he won the men's singles championship of the Badminton World Cup and defended his title in 2006.
2008 Beijing Olympics.
Badminton Men's Singles Champion. In 2009, he won three consecutive World Championships. 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou.
Badminton men's singles champion, achieving a Grand Slam.
London 2012.
Successfully defended his title, becoming the first athlete to defend his title in the men's singles event of the Olympic badminton jersey.
In August 2013, he won the men's singles championship at the Badminton World Championships for the fifth time, defeating Lee Chong Wei in the final of the World Series for three consecutive years. He won the men's singles title at the 2014 Incheon Asian Games, successfully defended his title and achieved a double Grand Slam. In March 2016, he won the men's singles championship at the All England Championships for the sixth time.
In August, he competed in the Olympic Games for the fourth time.
In April 2017, he won the Malaysia Open Badminton Championship, ending Southeast Asia.
No title in a career on the tour. In October, the National Games were realized.
Badminton men's singles won four consecutive championships and won his first National Games men's team championship.
On May 5, 2018, he won the men's singles championship of the New Zealand Open Badminton Championships. On May 27, he won his 20th world championship with the Thomas Cup. In August, Jakarta.
Asian Games badminton men's team champion. In April 2019, he won the men's singles championship of the Malaysia Open Badminton Championships.
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Post-award performance.
So far, Lin Dan has become the only Grand Slam player in the history of world badminton. Lin Dan is the first athlete in the history of world badminton to win all the men's singles titles at the Olympic Games (2008, World Championships), All Englands, World Cup, Thomas Cup, Sudirman Cup, Asian Games (2010), Asian Championships.
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Name: Lin Dan Date of birth: October 14, 1983.
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