Lu Ying (badminton)

Lu Ying (Chinese: 鲁莺; born 1978) was a former Chinese badminton player from Jiangsu.[1] In the junior event, she participated at the 1996 World Junior Championships clinched a gold medal in the mixed doubles and a silver medal in the girls' doubles event.[2] Partnered with Huang Nanyan, she won her first Grand Prix title in the women's doubles event at the 1999 U.S. Open.[3] In 2000, she won the German Open with Huang Sui.[4] At the 2005 National Games, she helps the Jiangsu team won the bronze medal in the women's team event.[5]

Lu Ying
鲁莺
Personal information
Country China
Born1978
EventWomen's & mixed doubles
BWF profile

Achievements

World Junior Championships

Girls' doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1996 Silkeborg Hallerne,
Silkeborg, Denmark
Zhan Xubin Gao Ling
Yang Wei
12–15, 8–15 Silver

Mixed doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1996 Silkeborg Hallerne,
Silkeborg, Denmark
Wang Wei Cheng Rui
Gao Ling
15–4, 15–10 Gold

IBF World Grand Prix

The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) since 1983.

Women's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2000 German Open Huang Sui Yoshiko Iwata
Haruko Matsuda
15–5, 15–3 Winner
1999 Hong Kong Open Huang Sui Chen Lin
Jiang Xuelian
17–15, 12–15, 8–15 Runner-up
1999 U.S. Open Huang Nanyan Milaine Cloutier
Robbyn Hermitage
15–4, 15–9 Winner
1999 All England Open Huang Sui Chung Jae-hee
Ra Kyung-min
6–15, 8–15 Runner-up
1999 Swedish Open Huang Sui Chung Jae-hee
Ra Kyung-min
6–15, 11–15 Runner-up

References

  1. "鲁莺 Lu Ying" (in Chinese). Badmintoncn.com. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  2. Grossman, Mike (24 November 1996). "Malaysians Chan and Gan take World Junior Male Doubles Crown". New Shuttlenws. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  3. "Grand Prix Tournament: 1999 US Open". Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on 15 December 2006. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  4. "羽毛球各大比赛介绍及成绩" (in Chinese). Sina Sports. 10 May 2004. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  5. "十运羽毛球女子团体赛 湖南胜江苏强势进决赛" (in Chinese). Chinese Badminton Association. 10 May 2004. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
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