Badminton finishes, national feather record surpasses Rio Chenlong: 2 gold and 4 silver are not the end points|Badminton|Chenlong|Rio_Sina News

Original title: Badminton finishes, national feather record surpasses Rio Chenlong: 2 gold and 4 silver are not the end

[Global Times Comprehensive Report]The Tokyo Olympics badminton event ended on the 2nd. The Chinese team won a total of 2 golds and 4 silvers. The number of gold medals is less than the Athens Olympics and the Beijing Olympics, but better than the Rio Olympics. Regarding Guoyu’s record this time, Chen Long said that the entire team was holding back energy before the departure. The mixed doubles won the championship and runner-up and made a good start. Everyone went all out, but 2 gold and 4 silver were not the end.

On the last badminton match day, the women’s doubles finals took the lead. The Chinese group Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan, currently ranked No. 3 in the world, eliminated the world No. 1 Japanese group and many strong players before, and has completed the goal before the expedition ahead of schedule. However, in the final, the world’s sixth-ranked Indonesian combination Polly/Rahayu performed even better. Although Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan once stubbornly tied the score, they still scored 19:21 and 15:21 in the two games. Placed in runner-up. In the men’s singles final held in the evening, Chen Long lost to his old rival Ansai Long and eventually lost 0:2, adding another silver medal to the Chinese badminton team.

Judging from the historical record, the total number of medals of the Chinese badminton team has been ranked in the forefront of the world, but the strength of other major opponents should not be underestimated. Indonesia, a traditional badminton country, is strong. This time the women’s doubles combination Polly/Rahayu won the gold medal; the Swedish team also won the second gold medal in Olympic history with the excellent performance of Axelsen; Chinese Taipei has made rapid progress in recent years. The Tokyo Olympics Won the men’s doubles gold medal and the women’s singles silver medal.

However, the performance of the Japanese team was surprising. The players such as Kento Momota and Hope Okuhara, who had the advantage of the host, played abnormally. In the end, the Japanese team only won the bronze medal in the mixed doubles. (Luc)

Editor in charge: Chen Yan SN225

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