2016 Summer Olympics - Athletes

women's singles, women's team competitionThailand

Ratchanok Intanon

Date of birth

1995-02-05

Birthplace

Yasothon

Height

167 cm

Weight

55.0 kg

World Championships (1 medal: 1 gold)

  • Singles: 1st (2013)

Asian Games (1 medal: 1 silver)

  • Team: 2nd (2010)

Asian Championships (2 medals: 1 gold, 1 bronze)

  • Singles: 1st (2015)
  • Team: 3rd (2016)

The world number 1 with her eyes on the top prize

2013 badminton world champion Ratchanok Intanon heads to Rio hoping to become the first Thai woman to win an Olympic gold medal outside of weightlifting.

The 21-year-old, who began playing at the age of 6, has always made her sporting ambitions clear: "To win an Olympic gold medal and to be number 1 in the world." She is already halfway there, having topped the women's singles rankings for the first time in April 2016.

Intanon has been on phenomenal form on the road to Rio, with a win on home soil at the Thailand Masters, followed by successive world superseries titles in India, Malaysia and Singapore.

Badminton's rising star, who reached the quarter-finals in London 2012 as a 17-year-old, is now hoping to make history in Brazil.

Results

Women's Singles, Group Stage, Group L, Intanon v Tolmoff

1Women's Singles, Group Stage, Group L, Intanon v Tolmoff2 (21-14 21-13)
1Women's Singles, Group Stage, Group L, Intanon v Yip P Y2 (21-18 21-12)
2Women's Singles, Last 16, Yamaguchi v Intanon0 (19-21 16-21)

Medal Tracker

Overall Medal Leaders

  • 113
    USA
  • 88
    CHN
  • 71
    ROC

Individual Medal Leaders

Gold
Gold
United StatesUSA 39
ChinaCHN 38
JapanJPN 27
Silver
Silver
United StatesUSA 41
ChinaCHN 32
Russian Olympic CommitteeROC 28
Bronze
Bronze
United StatesUSA 33
Russian Olympic CommitteeROC 23
Great BritainGBR 22

Overall Medal Leaders

  • 7
    McKeon
    McKeon
  • 5
    Dressel
    Dressel
  • 4
    McKeown
    McKeown

Individual Medal Leaders

Gold
Gold
United StatesDressel 5
AustraliaMcKeon 4
AustraliaMcKeown 3
Silver
Silver
Great BritainScott 3
United StatesLedecky 2
JapanHashimoto 2
Bronze
Bronze
AustraliaMcKeon 3
RussiaNagornyy 2
RussiaMelnikova 2

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