2016 Summer Olympics - Athletes

Badminton

Lin Dan

Date of birth

1983-10-14

Birthplace

Longyan

Height

176 cm

Weight

68.0 kg

Olympic Games (2 medals: 2 gold)

  • Singles: 1st (2008, 2012)

World Championships (6 medals: 5 gold, 1 silver)

  • Singles: 1st (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013), 2nd (2005)

Thomas Cup / World Team Championships (7 medals: 5 gold, 2 bronze)

  • Team: 1st (2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012), 3rd (2002, 2014)

Asian Games (7 medals: 4 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)

  • Singles: 1st (2010, 2014), 2nd (2006)
  • Team: 1st (2006, 2010), 2nd (2014), 3rd (2002)

Asian Championships (7 medals: 4 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze)

  • Singles: 1st (2010, 2011, 2014, 2015), 2nd (2001), 3rd (2008, 2012)

"Super Dan" targeting an unprecedented triple

Lin Dan has a chance to underline his status as the greatest badminton player of all time as he bids for a third straight Olympic title in Rio.

"Super Dan" is the only player to have won all 9 major badminton titles, including 2 Olympic golds (2008, 2012) and 5 world championship crowns.

After becoming the first man to successfully defend the men's singles title, at London 2012, the Chinese star battled with injury, slipping out of the world's top 100 by 2014.

But with Rio on the horizon, the 32-year-old looks back at his best. In April 2016, he beat compatriot Chen Long - the 2-time reigning world champion and world number 1 - to win the China Masters. Bring on the Games.

Results

Men's Singles, Group Stage, Group E, Lin D v Obernosterer

1Men's Singles, Group Stage, Group E, Lin D v Obernosterer2 (21-5 21-11)
1Men's Singles, Group Stage, Group E, Lin D v Malkov2 (21-18 21-7)
1Men's Singles, Group Stage, Group E, Lin D v T.M. Nguyen2 (21-7 21-12)
1Men's Singles, Quarterfinal, Lin D v Kidambi2 (21-6 11-21 21-18)
2Men's Singles, Semifinal, C.W. Lee v Lin D1 (21-15 11-21 20-22)
2Men's Singles, Bronze medal match, Lin D v Axelsen1 (21-15 10-21 17-21)

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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