1980 IBF World Championships

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The 2nd IBF World Championships were held in Jakarta, Indonesia in 1980.

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[edit] Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Flag of Indonesia Rudy Hartono Flag of Indonesia Liem Swie King Flag of Indonesia P. Hadiyanto
Flag of Indonesia Luis Pongoh
Women's singles Flag of Indonesia Verawaty Wiharjo Flag of Indonesia Ivana Lie Flag of Denmark Lenne Køppen
Flag of Indonesia Taty Sumirah
Men's doubles Flag of Indonesia Ade Chandra
and Christian Hadinata
Flag of Indonesia H. Kartono
and Rudy Haryanto
Flag of Denmark Flemming Delfs
and Steen Skovgaard
Flag of Malaysia Misbun Sidek
and Jalani Sidek
Women's doubles Flag of England Nora Perry
and Jane Webste
Flag of Malaysia Verawaty Wiharjo
and Imelda Wiguno
Flag of England Karen Bridge
and Barbara Sutton
Flag of Japan Yoshiko Yonekura
and Masiko Tokuda
Mixed doubles Flag of Indonesia Christian Hadinata
and Imelda Wiguno
Flag of England Mike Tredgett
and Nora Perry
Flag of Denmark Steen Fladberg
and Pia Nielsen
Flag of Denmark Sten Skovgaard
and Lene Køppen

[edit] Event results

[edit] Men's singles

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                       
   Flag of India Prakash Padukone  
 Flag of Indonesia Hadiyanto  
   Flag of Indonesia Hadiyanto  
   Flag of Indonesia Rudy Hartono  
 Flag of Indonesia Rudy Hartono
   Flag of England Ray Stevens  
     Flag of Indonesia Rudy Hartono 15 15
   Flag of Indonesia Liem Swie King 9 9
   Flag of Indonesia Lius Pongoh  
 Flag of Denmark Morten Frost  
   Flag of Indonesia Lius Pongoh
   Flag of Indonesia Liem Swie King  
 Flag of Japan Masao Tsuchida
   Flag of Indonesia Liem Swie King  

[edit] Medal account

Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 4 4 3 11
2 Flag of England England 1 1 1 3
3 Flag of Denmark Denmark 0 0 4 4
4 Flag of Japan Japan 0 0 1 1
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia 0 0 1 1

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