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Chinese team skipping major badminton tourneys

Saturday, 27th December 2008 ~ Maggie ~ Link ~ Comments (0)

Two weeks after pulling out of the Super Series Masters in Malaysia, the China Badminton Association announced that its players will skip the next two Super Series events in favor of recovering from injuries and attending training camp. China will miss the Malaysian Open, Jan. 6 to 11, and the Korean Open, January 13 to 18.

China's absence from the tournaments means that Olympic gold medalists Lin Dan (林丹, men's singles), Zhang Ning (张宁, women's singles), Du Jing and Yu Yang (women's doubles) will not compete.

Tags: Badminton, Du Jing, Lin Dan, Yu Yang, Zhang Ning

Badminton Match Fixing in 2004 Olympics

Monday, 24th March 2008 ~ Maggie ~ Link ~ Comments (0)

Zhou (right) looks on as teammate Zhang enjoys her gold medal.
Zhou (right) looks on as teammate Zhang enjoys her gold medal.
According to an AFP report yesterday: China's head badminton coach, Li Yongbao, acknowledged to CCTV (China Central Television) over the weekend that in the 2004 Olympics, he instructed Zhou Mi to let her teammate Zhang Ning win their head-to-head match. He felt that Zhang had a better chance to win in the final; Zhang went on to win gold. Zhou has moved to Hong Kong where she hopes to qualify for its Olympic team.

Coach Li reportedly told CCTV: "We told Zhou Mi not to work too hard and let Zhang into the final," and "It shows our patriotism and in fact I am proud of it."

As for Zhou's transfer to the Hong Kong delegation, Li painted her as a turncoat in this statement last year to the China Daily: "She should know who [China] cultivated her into a top player. She should know the seriousness of her decision. If she chooses to play for another nationality, she will harm national interests."

Image: AFP

Tags: badminton, China, Li Yongbao, match-fixing, Zhang Ning, Zhou Mi