Chen Long, born in Shashi District, Jingzhou City, Hubei Province, is the main player of the Chinese badminton team. He entered the Xiamen team in 2000, entered the second team of the national team on June 9, 2006; won the men’s singles championship in the 2007 World Youth Championship. Joined Qingdao in 2016…
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Chen Long, born in Shashi District, Jingzhou City, Hubei Province, is the main player of the Chinese badminton team. He entered the Xiamen team in 2000, entered the second team of the national team on June 9, 2006; won the men’s singles championship in the 2007 World Youth Championship. Joined Qingdao Renzhou Badminton Club in 2016. He is regarded as Lin Dan’s successor with his excellent performance.
Chinese name
Chen Long
Foreign name
Chen Long
Alias
“Small Heavenly King”
Country of Citizenship
People’s Republic of China
nationality
Han nationality
place of birth
Shashi District, Jingzhou City, Hubei Province
date of birth
January 18, 1989
height
188cm
Weight
78kg
Sports
badminton
Affiliated sports team
Chinese badminton team
Professional Features
Killing the opposite corner above the head, pulling and slinging assault
Major awards
Malaysian Thomas Cup champions
2007 World Youth Championship Men’s Singles Champion
2010 China Badminton Open Men’s Singles Champion
2011 Danish Badminton Super Men’s Singles Championshipimportant events
2012 London Olympics men’s singles runner-up
2016 Rio Olympic Men’s Singles ChampionChinese Zodiac
dragon
constellation
Capricorn
hold clapping hands
right hand
Badminton player Chen Long is 188cm tall
Chinese name: Chen Long
Foreign name: Chen Long
Alias: “Little Heavenly King”
Nationality: People’s Republic of China
Nationality: Han
Birthplace: Shashi, Hubei
Date of Birth: January 18, 1989
Height: 188cm
Sports: badminton
Affiliated sports team: Chinese badminton team
Hold the clap: right hand
Professional features: kill the diagonal above the head, pull the assault
Major awards
Malaysian Thomas Cup champions
2007 World Youth Championship Men’s Singles Champion
2010 China Badminton Open Men’s Singles Champion
2011 Danish Badminton Super Men’s Singles Championship
2014 Copenhagen World Championship finals won the first individual world championship in his career
important events
2012 London Olympics men’s singles runner-up