Bao Chunlai

Bao Chunlai
Bao Chunlai

Personal information
Birth name 鲍春来
Date of birth February 17, 1983 (age 25)

Place of birth Changsha, Hunan province

Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight 78 kg (170 lb/12.3 st)
Men Singles
Country China
HandednessLeftHighest Ranking2 (March 15, 2007 [1])Current Ranking3 (February 24, 2008) BWF ProfileBao Chunlai (Simplified Chinese: 鲍春来, Traditional Chinese: 鮑春來, pinyin: Bào Chūnlái, born February 17, 1983 in Changsha, Hunan province) is a male, left-handed badminton player from the People's Republic of China.
Bao played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's singles, defeating Shoji Sato of Japan in the first round. In the round of 16, Bao was himself defeated by Park Tae-sang of Korea.
Bao reached the men's singles final at the 2006 IBF World Championships losing the final against Lin Dan. In 2007 he reached semi-final in the Korea Open Super Series. [2]
After 15 months since he won the Korean Open in 2006, Bao finally ended his long title drought at the China Open on 25 November 2007 by defeating Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia, in straight games 21-12, 21-13. [3]
At the Thomas Cup final in 2008, Bao Chunlai played one of the most beautiful games of his career. Being assigned as the second men's player of the Chinese team, Bao faced Lee Hyun Il, also a left-handed player, from Korea. In the first set, both players played exhilarating badminton, and the game was later named one of the best badminton games in 2008 thus far. While Bao was on serve at 20-17, he nervoulsy dropped the ball on the net. The fighting Korean took the chance, and the game eventually went into a tie-break. Lee was given a set-point (21-20) when Bao carelessly smashed the ball on net; however, the tall Chinese player quickly returned with a skillful volley, and the game was then tied at 21-21. High-level badminton rallies went on in the final minutes. At last, at 26-27, Lee's smash went wild, and after 38 mins, Bao Chunlai took the first set (28-26).
At the beginning of the second set, the Korean suffered from heavy fatigue, which was resulted from the first set. Bao easily took the second set at 21-11. After his brilliant performances in the 2008 Thomas Cup, Bao Chunlai received high praises not only from his national team's coaches, but also from the public.
In May 2008, China won their seventh Thomas Cup title, and also a record-breaking eleventh title for the Uber Cup.
Bao also qualified for the 2008 Olympic Games. He defeated Kevin Cordon of Guatemala in the round of 32, Przemyslaw Wacha of Poland in the round of 16, but then lost to South Korean Lee Hyun Il in the last eight.
[edit] Major achievements
Rank Event Date Venue
World Championships
2Singles2006Madrid, ESP3Singles2003Birmingham, GBR
5 Singles 2005 Anaheim, CA, USA
Asian Championships
1Team2006Doha, QATAR3Team2002Busan, KORThomas & Uber Cup
1Team2008Jakarta, INDONESIA
1 Team 2006 JAPAN
1 Team 2004 Jakarta, INDONESIA
World Grand Prix 1Singles2007China Open1Singles2006Korea Open
2 Singles 2007 French Open
2 Singles 2007 Danish Open
2 Singles 2007 Proton Malaysia Super Series
2 Singles 2006 China Open
2 Singles 2006 Djarum Indonesia Open
2 Singles 2005 China Open
2 Singles 2005 Hong Kong Open
2 Singles 2005 China Masters
2 Singles 2004 China Open
2 Singles 2004 Yonex Japan Open
2 Singles 2004 Swiss Open
3 Singles 2007 Yonex All-England Super Series
3 Singles 2007 Yonex Korea Open Super Series
3 Singles 2006 Aviva Singapore Open
3 Singles 2005 Proton Eon Malaysia Open
3 Singles 2005 German Open
3 Singles 2004 Djarum Indonesia Open
3 Singles 2004 Aviva Singapore Open
3 Singles 2003 Hong Kong Open
3 Singles 2003 German Open
3 Singles 2002 All England Open
3 Singles 2002 Indonesia Open
3 Singles 2002 Malaysia Open


















{ June 24, 2008 @ 8:14 pm } • { Badminton Athletes Profile }
{ Tags: Bao Chunlai Profile, Thomas Cup 2008, handsome badminton player, left handed badminton athlete, Indonesia Open 2008 }
Bao Chunlai is a male left handed badminton athlete. He played for China, his home country. Bao Chunlai was born on 17th February 1983 in Changsa, Hunan, China.
Bao Chunlai is known as a handsome badminton player. Many fans from different countries like him because of his face. But his performance in the field is not dissappointing. He played pretty well. it is proofed by defeating Taufik Hidayat in Indonesian open 2008 and some other badminton famous athletes.
Bao Chunlai played a very beautiful game during the Thomas Cup 2008 in Istora Senayan, Jakarta. He played as a second single for China against Korean badminton athlete, lee Hyun II. First game was tough. They got the point one another so difficult until they reach the same score 20-20. the one who got 2 points straight would be the winner. But neither of them got the point easily. But bao Chunlai ended the game with 28-26 with his winning. The second game was quite easy for Bao. he won with scores 21-11.

Bao Chunlai
Bao Chunlai

Biodata Pribadi
Nama lengkap Bao Chunlai
Tanggal lahir 17 Februari 1983 (umur 25)

Tempat lahir Changsha, wilayah Hunan

Tinggi 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Berat 78 kg
Tunggal Putra
Negara Republik Rakyat China

Tangan
keahlian Kiri

Ranking tertinggi 2 (15 Mac, 2007)
Ranking terkini 3 (26 Jun 2008)
BWF ID: 51274

Bao Chunlai (Bahasa Cina Mudah: pinyin: Bào Chūnlái) (lahir 17 Februari, 1983 di Changsha, wilayah Hunan) merupakan pemain badminton putra dari Republik Rakyat China.
Bao bermain di Sukan Olimpic 2004 pada kategori tunggal putra, menentang Shoji Sato dari Jepang pada ronde pertama. Di peringkat 16, Bao mengalahkan Park Tae-sang dari Korea Selatan.
Bao sampai ke ronde akhir untuk perseorangan lelaki di Kejuaraan Dunia IBF 2006 dan dikalahkan oleh rekan senegaranya di ronde akhir, Lin Dan. Pada 2007, mereka bertemu sesama sendiri sekali lagi di semi final Kejuaraan Super Series Terbuka Korea 2007.
Kejuaraan yang disertai
Peringkat Acara Tahun Venue
Kejuaraan Dunia IBF
2 Tunggal 2006 Madrid, ESP
3 Tunggal 2003 Birmingham, GBR
5 Tunggal 2005 Anaheim, California, AS
Kejuaraan Asia
1 Regu 2006 Doha, QATAR
3 Regu 2002 Busan, KOR
Piala Thomas

1 Regu 2006 JEPUN
1 Regu 2004 Jakarta, INDONESIA
Grand-Prix Dunia
1 Tunggal 2006 Terbuka Korea
2 Tunggal 2007 Super Series Proton Malaysia
2 Tunggal 2006 Terbuka China
2 Tunggal 2006 Terbuka Djarum Indonesia
2 Tunggal 2005 Terbuka China
2 Tunggal 2005 Terbuka Hong Kong
2 Tunggal 2005 China Masters
2 Tunggal 2004 Terbuka China
2 Tunggal 2004 Terbuka Yonex Jepun
2 Tunggal 2004 Terbuka Swiss
3 Tunggal 2007 Super Series Yonex Seluruh England
3 Tunggal 2007 Super Series Terbuka Yonex Korea
3 Tunggal 2006 Terbuka Aviva Singapura
3 Tunggal 2005 Terbuka Proton Eon Malaysia
3 Tunggal 2005 Terbuka Jerman
3 Tunggal 2004 Terbuka Djarum Indonesia
3 Tunggal 2004 Terbuka Aviva Singapura
3 Tunggal 2003 Terbuka Hong Kong
3 Tunggal 2003 Terbuka Jerman
3 Tunggal 2002 Terbuka Seluruh England
3 Tunggal 2002 Terbuka Indonesia
3 Tunggal 2002 Terbuka Malaysia
Bao Chunlai (Simplified Chinese: 鲍春来, pinyin: Bào Chūnlái, born February 17, 1983 in Changsha, Hunan province) is a male, left-handed badminton player from the People's Republic of China.

Bao played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's singles, defeating Shoji Sato of Japan in the first round. In the round of 16, Bao was himself defeated by Park Tae-sang of Korea.

Bao reached the men's singles final at the 2006 IBF World Championships losing the final against Lin Dan. In 2007 he reached semi-final in the Korea Open Super Series.




Bao Chunlai
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Profile
Name: Chunlai BAO
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: 17 FEB 1983
Height: 1.90 m / 6'2"
Profession:
Hobbies:
Other Sports Activities:
Olympic Event: Badminton
Olympic Qualification:
NOC Code: CHN
Place of Birth:
Weight: 78 kg / 172 lbs
Marital Status:
Started Competing:
National Coach:
Personal Best:
Season Best:
Olympic Solidarity: No


General Interests
Handedness: L
AddInformation: Other Information
FAMILY
In the Chinese language, his name literally means "the announcement of arrival of the spring". (badminton.online.ukgateway.net 13/11/00)


Highlights
The Competition Highlights section contains the following results:
Last Olympic Cycle; Top 8 results at Olympic Games and World Championships. Top 3 results at World Grand Prix competitions.
Historical; Medals at Olympic Games and World Championships.
Rnk Event Year Venue

World Championships
Semi Final Singles 2003 Birmingham, GBR

World Grand Prix
Winner Singles 2001 Denmark Open
Runner-up Singles 2004 Swiss Open
Runner-up Singles 2004 Yonex Japan Open
Runner-up Singles 2001 Dutch Open
Semi Final Singles 2003 Yonex German Open
Semi Final Singles 2003 Hong Kong Open
Semi Final Singles 2002 All England Open
Semi Final Singles 2002 Malaysia Open
Semi Final Singles 2002 Indonesia Open
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