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- Badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Men's Singles
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- Badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Men's Doubles
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Malaysia won its first Olympic medal in the men's doubles competitions in badminton. 30 pairs from 21 nations competed in men's doubles.
[edit] Finals
[edit] Men's doubles round of 32
winners in bold, medallists highlighted in the color of their medal
Kim Moon-soo & Park Joo-bong, Korea |
() |
Bye |
Chen Kang & Chen Hongyong, China |
(15-6, 15-12) |
Mike Bitten & J. Blanshard, Canada |
Rexy Mainaky & Ricky Subagja, Indonesia |
(15-5, 15-11) |
Peter Axelsson & Pär-Gunnar Jönsson, Sweden |
Nick Ponting & David Wright, Great Britain |
(15-7, 15-9) |
Stefan Frey & Stephan Kuhl, Germany |
Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek, Malaysia |
(15-6, 15-3) |
Vimal Kumar & Deepankar Bhattacharya, India |
Jon Holst-Christensen & Thomas Lund, Denmark |
(15-0, 15-2) |
Dean Galt & Kerrin Harrison, New Zealand |
Chan Kin Ngai & Ng Pak Kum, Hong Kong |
(12-15, 15-6, 15-12) |
Arni Hallgrimsson & Broddi Kristjansson, Iceland |
Shuji Matsuno & Shinji Matsuura, Japan |
(15-4, 15-2) |
Anton Kriel & Nico Meerholz, South Africa |
Jan Paulsen & Henrik Svarrer, Denmark |
(15-1, 15-5) |
Hamid Khan & Koh Leng Kang, Singapore |
David Humble & Anil Kaul, Canada |
(15-11, 15-11) |
Hannes Fuchs & Juergen Koch, Austria |
Siripong Siripul & Pramote Teerawiwatana, Thailand |
(18-15, 15-5) |
Jan Erik Antonsson & Stellan Österberg, Sweden |
Li Yongbo & Tian Bingyi, China |
(11-15, 18-15, 15-4) |
Soo Beng Kiang & Cheah Soon Kit, Malaysia |
Andy Goode & Chris Hunt, Great Britain |
(15-10, 9-15, 15-12) |
Fumihiko Machida & Koji Miya, Japan |
Lee S. & Shon Jin-hwan, Korea |
(15-0, 15-1) |
Yassen Borissov & Ivan Ivanov, Bulgaria |
Benny Lee & Thomas Reidy, United States |
(15-1, 15-10) |
Ricardo Fernandes & Fernando Silva, Portugal |
Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan, Indonesia |
() |
Bye |
[edit] Men's doubles round of 16
winners in bold, medallists highlighted in the color of their medal
Kim Moon-soo & Park Joo-bong, Korea |
(11-15, 15-5, 15-9) |
Chen Kang & Chen Hongyong, China |
Rexy Mainaky & Ricky Subagja, Indonesia |
(15-3, 15-9) |
Nick Ponting & David Wright, Great Britain |
Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek, Malaysia |
(15-12, 15-6) |
Jon Holst-Christensen & Thomas Lund, Denmark |
Shuji Matsuno & Shinji Matsuura, Japan |
(18-16, 15-6) |
Chan Kin Ngai & Ng Pak Kum, Hong Kong |
Jan Paulsen & Henrik Svarrer, Denmark |
(15-5, 15-4) |
David Humble & Anil Kaul, Canada |
Li Yongbo & Tian Bingyi, China |
(9-15, 15-8, 15-8) |
Siripong Siripul & Pramote Teerawiwatana, Thailand |
Lee S. & Shon Jin-hwan, Korea |
(15-2, 7-15, 15-4) |
Andy Goode & Chris Hunt, Great Britain |
Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan, Indonesia |
(15-3, 15-6) |
Benny Lee & Thomas Reidy, United States |
[edit] Men's doubles quarterfinals
winners in bold, medallists highlighted in the color of their medal
Kim Moon-soo & Park Joo-bong, Korea |
(15-7, 15-4) |
Rexy Mainaky & Ricky Subagja, Indonesia |
Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek, Malaysia |
(15-5, 15-4) |
Shuji Matsuno & Shinji Matsuura, Japan |
Li Yongbo & Tian Bingyi, China |
(15-11, 12-15, 17-14) |
Jan Paulsen & Henrik Svarrer, Denmark |
Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan, Indonesia |
(15-4, 18-15) |
Lee S. & Shon Jin-hwan, Korea |
[edit] Men's doubles semifinals
winners in bold, medallists highlighted in the color of their medal
Kim Moon-soo & Park Joo-bong, Korea |
(15-11, 15-13) |
Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek, Malaysia |
Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan, Indonesia |
(15-9, 15-8) |
Li Yongbo & Tian Bingyi, China |
[edit] Men's doubles final
winners in bold, medallists highlighted in the color of their medal
Kim Moon-soo & Park Joo-bong, Korea |
(15-11, 15-7) |
Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan, Indonesia |
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