- Yang Yang (badminton)
Infobox Badminton player
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place_of_birth =Nanjing ,Jiangsu
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event = Men's singles
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bwf_id =Yang Yang (Chinese: 杨阳) (born
December 9 ,1963 inNanjing ,Jiangsu ) is a former Chinesebadminton player.He is one of the two badminton players in the world to have won two
World Badminton Championships men's singles titles consecutively, the other beingLin Dan . He also won the gold medal in badminton as a demonstration sport at the1988 Summer Olympics , in men's singles.He possessed high agility, quick footwork, accurate power, and coolness under pressure, and is widely regarded as one of the finest singles players in the history of the sport.
Career
Early career
Yang began training in 1975, when he was 12 years old, in Physical Education Colleigate for Youth. He was recruited by the Chinese national team in 1983.
Professional career
He won his first Chinese national championship title in 1984. In 1985, he won the Hong Kong Open by defeating
Morten Frost . In 1986, he won the Japan Open and the Hong Kong Open, and also helped China to retake theThomas Cup (world team championship) from Indonesia by winning key matches. In the late 80s he dominated international singles play by winning the World Championships (1987, 1989) and various international tournaments. In 1988, he won the Olympic Gold as an exhibition event in Seoul.China's Golden Generation
As a member of China's golden badminton generation of the 1980s which included the almost equally brilliant singles stars
Zhao Jianhua andXiong Guobao , Yang Yang played an important role in making China a major world badminton superpower. His play was instrumental in China's consecutiveThomas Cup (men's world team) titles in 1986, 1988, and 1990. Players of his generation set the foundation for the current Chinese world badminton players.Fact|date=March 2007Retirement
In 1991, he retired as a player and started coaching in Malaysia. In the very next year, he guided Malaysia to its first Thomas Cup victory in 25 years. He then stayed in Malaysia to develop his business for badminton equipment for many years. He returned to China in year 2000, and opened a badminton club named after himself in Nanjing.
Major achievements
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* [http://www.badmintoncn.com/al/starweb/star_96.htm Badmintoncn.com: Yang Yang] cn icon
* [http://big5.xinhuanet.com/gate/big5/www.js.xinhuanet.com/zhuanlan/2005-06/20/content_4474203.htm 羽壇“王中王”回歸故鄉續寫傳奇] cn icon
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