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1. Badminton player

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Dānlín (Figure)

Gender: male

Nationality: China.

Native place: Longyan, Fujian

Birthday:1983.10.14

Height:1.76m.

Weight: 70 kg

Event: Badminton Men's Singles

Girlfriend: Thanks.

Life:

198310 June 14 Born in Shanghang, Longyan, Fujian, Hakka.

Began to practice badminton at the age of 5, joined Fujian Sports School at the age of 9, 1995, 1 1 (12) joined the National Eighth Team (Fuzhou), any coach.

200 1 (age 18) joined the national team with 500 coaches.

Dānlín holds the racket in his left hand, mainly pulling and hanging. He has a strong sense of attack, fast speed on the court, good attack point, sharp attack, flexible rhythm and more threatening smash.

Dānlín has made rapid progress in recent years, ranking third in the men's singles in the All-England Championship and champion in the Korean Open. The rising momentum of Dānlín and another teenager, Bao Chunlai, is reminiscent of Xia Xuanze and Ji Xinpeng before the Tang Oil Cup in 2000. Dānlín also has an innate domineering attitude. Coach Zhong Bo once said that Dānlín has the makings of becoming a world master. Li Yongbo, head coach of the national badminton team, once lamented that Dānlín will be the most powerful contender for the first men's singles in China badminton in the future.

Champion of men's team and men's singles in the Asian Youth Championship in 2000, champion of men's team in the World Youth Championship and fourth in men's singles;

200 1 champion of men's singles in Dutch and German Youth Open, runner-up of men's singles in the 9th National Games, champion of men's team in Asian Championship and runner-up of men's singles in Danish Open;

In 2002, he won the men's singles championship in the British Open and the men's singles championship in the Korean Open.

In 2003, he was the runner-up in men's singles in Japanese Open, the top four in Singapore Open and the champion in Danish, German, China, Hongkong and China Open.

In 2004, he won the Swiss, British and Chinese Open, the semi-final of the Japanese Open and the Thomas Cup. Dānlín participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was eliminated in the first round.

Runner-up in men's singles at the 2005 Anaheim World Badminton Championships.

Thomas Cup Champion in 2006

Men's singles champion at the 2006 World Badminton Championships in Spain

2006 Japan Open Men's Singles Champion

2006 Doha Asian Games badminton men's singles runner-up.

Men's singles champion in 2007 All England Badminton Open

2007 Korea Super Tournament, China Badminton Masters, Malaysia World Championships and Denmark Super Tournament men's singles champion. Singapore Super Tournament, Japan Badminton Open and France Badminton Super Tournament, men's singles semi-final.

Champion of Hong Kong Badminton Open in 2007

2008 Korea Badminton Open Men's Singles Runner-up

2008 All England Badminton Open Men's Singles Runner-up

2008 Swiss Badminton Open Men's Singles Champion

Men's singles champion in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games

Dānlín's racket wrestling incident

In 2008, the first match of the men's singles final of the Korean Badminton Open started, and the scene was completely one-sided. Dānlín leads quickly with 2 1:4. However, in the second game, South Korean star Li Xuanyi fought back tenaciously and pulled back a city with 23: 2 1. In the deciding game, the two sides fell into a tug-of-war, reaching 23 levels. At the crucial moment, Li Xuanyi's ball was out of bounds, but both the linesman and the referee thought it was out of bounds. In a rage, Dānlín dropped the beat and had a quarrel with South Korean coach Li Mao of China, only to be persuaded by China's coach to calm down. However, Dānlín got a yellow card. This episode made Dānlín lose the game by 23: 25.

After the competition, the organizing committee decided that the champion should belong to Dānlín.

Dānlín beat the coach.

On April 10, 2008, the national badminton team, which was training in Jinjiang, Fujian Province, had an intra-team competition before the Thomas Cup. As this day is an open day for the media, media reporters from the central and local governments are present to cover it. In the afternoon, the national team was divided into two groups, A and B, and won two out of five games (including singles and doubles). Among them, Dānlín and Chen Yu in men's singles were arranged in one group, while Bao Chunlai and Jin Chen were in the other group.

Although Dānlín, who took the lead in playing, defeated Jin Chen by 2 ∶/KLOC-0 ∶, his team finally lost to another team. Therefore, Dānlín blamed Ji Xinpeng's defeat in the men's singles division on him. After the game, when Ji Xinpeng was talking with coach Tang, he shouted angrily: …… "At first, Ji Xinpeng found something wrong with his tone, ignored him and continued to chat with Tang. Hearing the second sound, Ji Xinpeng walked out in the direction of Dānlín and asked, "What's your name?" Dānlín angrily accused him of giving the men's singles such an appearance order. Ji Xinpeng explained that this was arranged by Zhong Bo (the head coach of men's singles), and he just did it. After the quarrel, Dānlín punched Ji Xinpeng. Just when he punched for the second time, he was dissuaded by other players. Ji Xinpeng, after being suddenly attacked, never had the strength to fight back.

2008 Beijing Olympic Games

In the final showdown, Dānlín's historical record prevailed.

In this Olympic Games, Dānlín first defeated Wei Wu of China Port 2-0, then defeated South Korean star Sung Hwan Park and Danish star Gaide 2-0, and eliminated rival Jin Chen 2-056 in the semi-final. Li Zongwei, ranked second in the world, beat Singaporean Lin Yufeng 2-0, then defeated Lithuanian Navizkas and Indonesian Sony 2-0, and defeated South Korean Li Xuanyi 2-/kloc-0-0 in the semi-final to advance to the final.

Dānlín and his opponent have met 13 times in history, and achieved a record of 8 wins and 5 losses. However, in the latest confrontation between the two sides, Dānlín lost to her opponent with 12-2 1 and 14-2 1, with a total score of 0-2.

"Super Dan" had a fantastic start.

In the first game, both sides entered the game state immediately after the opening. Dānlín took the initiative and led 2-0. Li Zongwei flicked the score in front of the net and tied the score to 1-2. However, Dānlín quickly retaliated and gave it a flick in front of the net. Subsequently, Dānlín took the lead with a score of 4-/kloc-0-by virtue of his accurate judgment on the landing site. In the next game, Dānlín firmly controlled the rhythm of the game. His lob in front of the net and sharp smash scored 3 points, which widened the score gap to 7- 1.

At this time, Li Zongwei stepped up its attack. After recovering 1 point in the backcourt, the score was tied at 3-7. However, his diagonal line was out of bounds, giving Dānlín a firm lead, 8-3. In the subsequent match, the scores of both sides rose alternately in the draw, and Li Zongwei made a mistake in hanging the net in front of the net, which made Dānlín rewrite the score to 10-4. Dānlín 1 1-5 took the lead when the game entered the technical timeout.

After the game continued, Dānlín still held the initiative on the field. His backcourt smash forced his opponent to save the ball and hang the net, and the score gap continued to widen. 13-5. Because of Dānlín's mistake, Li Zongwei scored 3 points in a row, and the score became 8- 13. Dānlín patiently dealt with his opponent in the backcourt, waiting for an opportunity to give him a fatal blow in front of the net. This style of play made Li Zongwei make another mistake, and Dānlín took the lead with 16-8. Li Zongwei counterattacked at the last minute and recovered 2 points, but his mistake was that Dānlín scored 20- 10. At the crucial moment, Li Zongwei recovered 2 points again, but Dānlín was successful in the net and won the first game with the score of 2 1- 12.

Charity activities in Dānlín

5. 12 earthquake donated 5,000 yuan abroad, but after returning to China, a series of donations were made.