Badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's Doubles

Badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Men's Singles
Badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Women's Singles
Badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Men's Doubles
Badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Women's Doubles

Malaysia won its first Olympic medal in the men's doubles competitions in badminton. 30 pairs from 21 nations competed in men's doubles.

Contents

Finals

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 Siu Kwong & 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

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 Siu Kwong & 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

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

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

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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