2005 IBF World Championships

2005 IBF World Championships
Tournament details
Dates 15 August – 21 August
Edition 14th
Level International
Venue Arrowhead Pond
Location Anaheim, United States
2003 Birmingham 2006 Madrid

The 2005 IBF World Championships (14th tournament) was held in Anaheim, southern California, United States, from August 15 to August 21, 2005.

2004 Olympic champion Taufik Hidayat of Indonesia won the men's singles over China's Lin Dan, while Peter Gade of Denmark and Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia received bronze medals.

In the women's singles category, Xie Xingfang won the gold medal beating compatriot 2004 Olympic gold medalist Zhang Ning. Germany's Xu Huaiwen and Chinese Taipei's Cheng Shao-chieh won bronze medals. Cheng Shao-chieh also created some surprise results in the tournament.

Women's doubles was almost an all-China show. 2004 Olympic gold medalists Zhang Jiewen/Yang Wei repeated their 2004 Olympic performance with victory over silver medalists Gao Ling/Huang Sui.

In the mixed doubles, number 1 seeds Nathan Robertson/Gail Emms of England backed out before commencement of the tournament due to an injury to Robertson. This paved the way for several pairs to contest the medals. Indonesia's Nova Widianto and Lilyana Natsir secured the gold over China's up and coming Xie Zhongbo/Zhang Yawen. Zhang Yawen also become the only double medalist in this games winning the silver in mixed doubles and bronze in the women's doubles.

The biggest surprise in the tournament came in men's doubles. Though former Indonesian star Tony Gunawan had long been recognized as one of the premier men's doubles players in the game, he and his American partner Howard Bach were only the 13th seeded team in the competition. However, from the round of 16 through the semifinal they routinely defeated higher seeded pairs to reach the final. There, before a surprisingly large "hometown crowd", they overcame the second seeded Indonesian team of Sigit Budiarto and Candra Wijaya in three close games to become the first American winners of any event since the IBF first held an official World Championships in 1977.

Host city selection

Anaheim (United States) and Aarhus[1] (Denmark) were the candidates for the host of the championships. Singapore withdrew its bid before the council meeting which later awarded the event to Anaheim. [2]

Venue

The championships was held at Arrowhead Pond.

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Indonesia Taufik Hidayat China Lin Dan Denmark Peter Gade
Malaysia Lee Chong Wei
Women's Singles China Xie Xingfang China Zhang Ning Germany Xu Huaiwen
Chinese Taipei Cheng Shao-chieh
Men's Doubles United States Tony Gunawan
United States Howard Bach
Indonesia Candra Wijaya
Indonesia Sigit Budiarto
Indonesia Luluk Hadiyanto
Indonesia Alvent Yulianto
Malaysia Chan Chong Ming
Malaysia Koo Kien Keat
Women's Doubles China Yang Wei
China Zhang Jiewen
China Gao Ling
China Huang Sui
China Zhang Dan
China Zhang Yawen
South Korea Lee Kyung-won
South Korea Lee Hyo-jung
Mixed Doubles Indonesia Nova Widianto
Indonesia Lilyana Natsir
China Xie Zhongbo
China Zhang Yawen
New Zealand Daniel A Shirley
New Zealand Sara Runesten-Petersen
Thailand Sudket Prapakamol
Thailand Saralee Thungthongkam

Participating nations

A total of 50 nations entered players at the 2005 IBF World Championships. The number of competitors is indicated in parentheses.

Results of the final rounds

Men's singles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 China Lin Dan 5 15 15
9/16 South Korea Lee Hyun-il 15 7 8
China Lin Dan 15 13 15
Denmark Peter Gade 9 15 11
3/4 Denmark Peter Gade 15 15
5/8 China Chen Hong 13 4
China Lin Dan 3 7
Indonesia Taufik Hidayat 15 15
5/8 Malaysia Lee Chong Wei 15 15
3/4 China Bao Chunlai 5 7
Malaysia Lee Chong Wei 3 12
Indonesia Taufik Hidayat 15 15
5/8 Indonesia Taufik Hidayat 3 15 15
2 Denmark Kenneth Jonassen 15 10 7

Women's Singles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 China Zhang Ning 11 11
9/16 Japan Kaori Mori 4 6
China Zhang Ning 11 11
Germany Xu Huaiwen 7 9
3/4 France Pi Hongyan 3 2
5/8 Germany Xu Huaiwen 11 11
China Zhang Ning 8 11 3
China Xie Xingfang 11 9 11
  Chinese Taipei Cheng Shao-chieh 11 5 11
3/4 Hong Kong Wang Chen 9 11 6
Chinese Taipei Cheng Shao-chieh 11 5 6
China Xie Xingfang 2 11 11
5/8 England Tracey Hallam 3 1
2 China Xie Xingfang 11 11

Men's Doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Denmark Jens Eriksen
Denmark Martin Lundgaard Hansen
9 10
9/16 United States Tony Gunawan
United States Howard Bach
15 15
United States Tony Gunawan
United States Howard Bach
15 15
Indonesia Luluk Hadiyanto
Indonesia Alvent Yulianto
9 13
3/4 Indonesia Luluk Hadiyanto
Indonesia Alvent Yulianto
15 12 15
5/8 South Korea Jung Jae-sung
South Korea Lee Jae-jin
5 15 7
United States Tony Gunawan
United States Howard Bach
15 10 15
Indonesia Candra Wijaya
Indonesia Sigit Budiarto
11 15 11
9/16 Indonesia Flandy Limpele
Indonesia Eng Hian
15 12 10
9/16 Malaysia Chan Chong Ming
Malaysia Koo Kien Keat
6 15 15
Malaysia Chan Chong Ming
Malaysia Koo Kien Keat
9 11
Indonesia Candra Wijaya
Indonesia Sigit Budiarto
15 15
5/8 Denmark Lars Paaske
Denmark Jonas Rasmussen
10 15 9
2 Indonesia Candra Wijaya
Indonesia Sigit Budiarto
15 11 15

Women's Doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
China Yang Wei
China Zhang Jiewen
15 15
England Gail Emms
England Donna Kellogg
7 10
China Yang Wei
China Zhang Jiewen
15 15
South Korea Lee Kyung-Won
South Korea Lee Hyo-Jung
4 3
South Korea Lee Kyung-Won
South Korea Lee Hyo-Jung
15 15
Malaysia Pei Tty Wong
Malaysia Eei Hui Chin
6 5
China Yang Wei
China Zhang Jiewen
17 15
China Gao Ling
China Huang Sui
16 7
China Gao Ling
China Huang Sui
15 15
Thailand Saralee Thungthongkam
Thailand Sathinee Chankrachangwong
3 4
China Gao Ling
China Huang Sui
15 15
China Zhang Dan
China Zhang Yawen
5 8
China Wei Yili
China Zhao Tingting
8 9
China Zhang Dan
China Zhang Yawen
15 15

Mixed Doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
Indonesia Nova Widianto
Indonesia Lilyana Natsir
15 15
Sweden Fredrik Bergström
Sweden Johanna Persson
6 6
Indonesia Nova Widianto
Indonesia Lilyana Natsir
15 3 15
Thailand Sudket Prapakamol
Thailand Saralee Thungthongkam
9 15 10
Thailand Sudket Prapakamol
Thailand Saralee Thungthongkam
10 15 15
China Zhang Jun
China Gao Ling
15 7 11
Indonesia Nova Widianto
Indonesia Lilyana Natsir
13 15 15
China Xie Zhongbo
China Zhang Yawen
15 8 2
China Xie Zhongbo
China Zhang Yawen
6 17 15
China Chen Qiqiu
China Zhao Tingting
15 14 2
China Xie Zhongbo
China Zhang Yawen
15 15
New Zealand Daniel Shirley
New Zealand Sara Runesten-Petersen
8 8
New Zealand Daniel Shirley
New Zealand Sara Runesten-Petersen
15 15
South Korea Lee Jae-jin
South Korea Lee Hyo-jung
11 13

Medals table

China had an excellent tournament, winning seven medals in total, including the gold medals in the women's singles and women's doubles, as well as four of the five silvers. Indonesia won both the men's singles and mixed doubles. The men's doubles tournament was won by the 13th seeds, Tony Gunawan and Howard Bach, winning the United States's first ever gold at the World Championships.

Pos Country Total
1 People's Republic of China2417
2 Indonesia2114
3 United States1--1
4 Malaysia--22
5 Denmark--11
 Germany--11
 South Korea--11
 New Zealand--11
 Thailand--11
 Chinese Taipei--11
Total551020

References

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  2. "Arrowhead Pond Awarded 2005 Badminton World Championships" (PDF). lasports.org. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  • "Official website". Archived from the original on 2006-02-08.
  • 2005 IBF World Championships Full Results
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