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Men's singles: Lin Dan, Chen Long, Chen Jin.
Women's singles: Wang Yihan, Wang Xin, Li Xuerui.
Men's doubles: Cai Yun, Fu Haifeng, Chai Biao, Guo Zhendong.
Women's doubles: Wang Xiaoli, Yu Yang, Tian Qing, Zhao Yunlei.
Mixed doubles: Zhang Nan, Zhao Yunlei, Xu Chen, Ma Jin.
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Badminton on the list of Chinese players at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Team Leader: Li Yongbo.
Translation: Lu Zhuo.
Coaches: Tian Bingyi, Zhong Bo, Xia Xuanze (Weibo), Zhang Ning, Zhang Jun (Weibo), Chen Qixuan, Tang Xuehua, Cheng Yongmin.
Doctor: Li Quanyi.
Athletes: Cai Yun (Weibo), Chai Biao (Weibo), Chen Jin, Chen Long, Fu Haifeng, Guo Zhendong, Lin Dan, Xu Chen (Weibo), Zhang Nan, Wang Yihan (female), Li Xuerui (female), Ma Jin (female), Tian Qing (female), Wang Xin (female), Wang Xiaoli (female), Yu Yang (female), Zhao Yunlei (female).
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Men's Singles Lin Dan, Chen Long, Chen Jin; Women's Singles Wang Yihan, Wang Xin, Li Xuerui; Men's Doubles: Cai Yun, Fu Haifeng, Chai Biao, Guo Zhendong.
Women's Doubles: Yu Yang, Wang Xiaoli, Tian Qing, Zhao Yunlei; Mixed doubles: Zhang Nan, Zhao Yunlei, Xu Chen, Ma Jin.
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Lin Dan, Chen Jin, Chen Long, Wang Yihan, Li Xuerui, Wang Xin.
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The list of the Chinese badminton team has been officially announced, as follows:
Team Leader: Li Yongbo.
Translation: Lu Zhuo.
Coaches: Tian Bingyi, Zhong Bo, Xia Xuanze, Zhang Ning, Zhang Jun, Chen Qixuan, Tang Xuehua, Cheng Yongmin.
Doctor: Li Quanyi.
Athletes: Cai Yun, Chai Biao, Chen Jin, Chen Long, Fu Haifeng, Guo Zhendong, Lin Dan, Xu Chen, Zhang Nan.
Wang Yihan (female), Li Xuerui (female), Ma Jin (female), Tian Qing (female), Wang Xin (female), Wang Xiaoli (female), Yu Yang (female), Zhao Yunlei (female).
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The men's singles champion of the badminton competition at Rio de Janeiro 2016 was Chen Long from Zhongmin, the men's doubles was won by Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan from China, the women's singles was won by Marin from Spain, the women's doubles was won by Misaki Matsutomo and Ayaka Takahashi from Japan, and the mixed doubles were won by Ahmad and Nasir from Indonesia.
The Rio 2016 Olympic Games badminton competition (English: Badmintonatthe2016 Summer Olympics) is one of the events of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, which was held from August 11 to August 20, 2016 in Hall 4 of the Rio Center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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2012 London Olympics Badminton Men's Singles Champion Lin Dan (China), Runner-up Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia), Third Runner-up Chen Long (China);
Men's Doubles champion Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng (China), runners-up Boe Mathiès Carsten Mogensen (Denmark), third runner-up Jung Jae-sung and Lee Yong-dae (Korea).
On August 5, 2012, in the men's badminton championship and runner-up competition of the London Olympic Games, Lin Dan defeated Malaysia's Lee Chong Seng with a score of 15:21, 21:10, 21:10, 21:19 to win the gold medal.
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Men's Singles Champion: Lin Dan (China).
Women's Singles Champion: Wang Yihan (China).
Men's Doubles Champion: Mohammad Setiawan (Indonesia).
Women's Doubles Champion: Maheswari Poli (Indonesia).
Mixed doubles champions: Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei (China).
The 2014 Asian Games badminton competition was held from September 20 to September 29, 2014 at the Gyeyang Gymnasium. The team competition will be held from September 20 to 23, and the individual competition will be held from September 24 to 29.
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The Olympic champion in badminton men's singles is China's Chen Long;
The Olympic champion of the women's singles badminton team was Marin of Spain.
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The Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games badminton competition was won by Chen Long from China, the men's doubles was won by Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan from China, the women's singles was won by Marin from Spain, the women's doubles was won by Misaki Matsutomo and Ayaka Takahashi from Japan, and the mixed doubles was won by Ahmad and Nasir from Indonesia.
The Rio 2016 Olympic Games badminton competition (English: Badmintonatthe2016 Summer Olympics) is one of the events of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, which was held from August 11 to August 20, 2016 in Hall 4 of the Rio Center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Contest Rules. In order to avoid athletes who can deliberately lose in the group round-robin stage in order to choose their opponents in the knockout stage, the BWF has specially modified the competition method of the Rio Olympics.
1. Revised the relevant regulations on singles grouping and lottery round-robin in the group round-robin stage.
The first is to change the fixed number of groups and the number of athletes in each group at the London Olympics. At the London Olympics, there were 16 singles groups, namely groups A to P, with a maximum of 4 participants in each group. The upper half of the area was group A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, and the lower half was group I, J, K, L, M, N, O, and P. In the Rio Olympics, the number of singles groups will be changed to 12 to 16 teams according to the number of participants, with a maximum of 16 teams, and the number of participants in each group will be 3 to 4.
Second, although each group is still represented by the letters A to P, some groups will be deleted due to the difference in the number of participants.
2. In the knockout stage, singles events will have byes depending on the number of participating groups.
According to the newly revised badminton competition regulations of the Rio Olympic Games, the singles event will still be the first in each group after the group round-robin, and will enter the pre-designated positions in the order from A to P and from 1 to 16 for the singles elimination match.
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1. The Olympic champion of badminton men's singles is China's Chen Long.
On August 20, 2016, Beijing time, the Chinese team successfully defended its title in the men's singles final of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, and Chinese player Chen Long defeated Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei 2-0 to win the 23rd gold medal of the Olympic Games for the Chinese sports delegation.
2. The Olympic champion of badminton women's singles is Marin of Spain.
On August 19, 2016, Beijing time, in the women's singles final of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, Spain's Marin defeated India's Sindhu to win the gold medal, and Sindhu won the silver.
3. The Olympic champion of badminton women's doubles is the Japanese combination Misaki Matsutomo and Ayaka Takahashi.
On August 18, 2016, Beijing time, in the badminton women's doubles final of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, the Japanese pair Misaki Matsutomo and Ayaka Takahashi defeated the Danish pair Kristina Petersen Juul with a total score of 2-1 and won the badminton women's doubles gold medal.
4. The Olympic champion of badminton men's doubles is the Chinese combination Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan:
On August 19, 2016, Beijing time, the dust settled in the men's doubles final of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, and the Chinese pair Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan defeated Malaysian players Wu Weisheng and Chen Weiqiang to win the championship. This is also the first medal won by the Chinese badminton team in this Olympic Games.
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Men's Singles: Chen Long (China).
Women's Singles: Marin (Spain).
Men's Doubles: Fu Haifeng, Zhang Nan (China).
Women's Doubles: Misaki Matsutomo and Ayaka Takahashi (Japan).
Mixed Doubles: Amad Nasir (Indonesia).
The Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Badminton Competition, one of the events of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, was held from August 11 to August 20, 2016 in Hall 4 of the Rio Center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Rio 2016 Badminton Competition:
Men's Singles Champion: Chen Long (China).
Women's Singles Champion: Marin (Spain).
Men's Doubles champions: Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan (China).
Women's Doubles champions: Misaki Matsutomo and Ayaka Takahashi (Japan).
Mixed Doubles Champion: Amad Nasir (Indonesia).
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The 2016 Olympic champion in badminton is China's Chen Long!
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Because last year the International Badminton Federation updated the rules that it is not the original format that can go all the way to the final, but adopts a similar group format, so there will be an early qualification, and then another match does not need to be won. In order to preserve its strength, it is normal for the Chinese team to lose. However, the Badminton Federation said that it was match-fixing, which was a system problem.
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On August 11, Beijing time, the 2012 London Olympic Games rhythmic gymnastics individual all-around final was held at Wembley Stadium. In the end, Russian veteran and last Olympic rhythmic gymnastics individual all-around champion Naeva won the gold medal with a total score. Another Russian player, Dmitrieva, won the silver medal with a total score, and Chakashna of Belarus won the bronze medal with a total score.