Chen Long


                                                                            Chen Long
 
 Chen Long name for the People's Republic of China (PRC) certainly is not foreign, can even say he was one hero that lives up to the state of the accomplishments he achieved in the sport of badminton or badminton. Chen Long was born on January 18, 1989 in his hometown, Fujian, a region in the PRC. Athletes are now 23-year-old managed to be a figure that public attention by winning the title, which he offered for himself or for his beloved country.
Chen began his career by following badmintonnya Asia and the world championship in the junior level. He proved himself as the best in the championship with success both ranked first in the same year (in 2007) which is a tremendous first step is done once a young man who was then 18 years old. Since it was he had the determination to follow the various championships in the general level of the Asia and the world.
The results, accomplishments that he achieved the first time following the Asian Badminton Championships, d imana he had to settle for second place after being defeated by Bao Chunlai, his compatriot. While the first gold medal won in 2009 in the Philippines open tournament after winning the final match by a score against Hu Yun 21-13, 21-6.
In 2010 he was increasingly shown its maturity in the game. Strong player with his right hand that won two championships in 2010, and peak 4 championship in 2011. He recorded beat world number one ranked player, Lee Chong Wei in Japan twice open and Denmark open, an achievement that not many people can do.
In two other tournaments in 2011 he had to recognize the benefits of peers who are also top-class athletes, China Lin Dan in the open tournament and BWF Super Series Master Finals each of the two straight sets. Currently, Long is ranked 3rd world record after being ranked second among the months of November-December 2011.
Research and analysis: Muhammad Nizar ZulmiEDUCATIONCAREER
The International Badminton AthletesAWARDS

    
Thomas Cup gold medal at the 2010 Kuala Lumpur
    
Sudirman Cup gold medal at the 2011 Qingdao
    
Gold medal at the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games
    
Gold medal at the World Junior Championship 2007
    
Gold medal at the Asian Junior Championship 2007
    
Gold medals at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival 2007
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