Chinese name: Dānlín.
Alias: Super Dan
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of birth: Longyan, Fujian
Date of birth:1983101October 14.
Height:1.78m.
Weight: 70 kg
Sports: badminton men's singles
Sports team: China national team.
Main awards: Thomas Cup champion in 2004, 2006 and 2008.
Sudirman Cup champion in 2005, 2007 and 2009.
2008 Olympic champion
World Championship Champion in 2007 and 2009
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2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Charity activities in Dānlín
Short comments by netizens
2. A historical figure-Dānlín, the Great Khan of the Mongolian Empire, succeeded to the throne.
experience
3. The author's gender
date of birth
nation
experience
work
4. Introduction by the Director of Dongjie Neighborhood Committee, Gulou District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province
action
honour
5. Associate Professor, Philosophy Department, Nanjing Normal University
6. Expert experience of affiliated hospital of Hainan Medical College
professional knowledge
7. Introduction by the stationmaster of Zhuhai reporter station of Yangcheng Evening News Community News Center.
experience
honour
8. Chinese name of agricultural pesticide
product usage
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[Edit this paragraph] 1. badminton player
Lindane (Dānlín)
Blood type: type B: badminton men's singles girlfriend: Xie World Badminton Federation IDNo. : 50906 Men's Singles World Ranking: 1 Nickname: Super Dan ● Life198310 Born in Shanghang, Longyan, Fujian on June 4, 2008, Hakka. Began to practice badminton at the age of 5, joined Fujian Sports School at the age of 9, 1995, 1 1 (12) joined the National Eighth Team (Fuzhou), any coach. 200 1 (age 18) joined the national team with 500 coaches. Dānlín holds the racket in his left hand, mainly pulling and hanging. He has a strong sense of attack, fast speed on the court, good attack point, sharp attack, flexible rhythm and more threatening smash. Dānlín has a natural domineering attitude. Coach Zhong Bo once said that Dānlín has the makings of becoming a world master. Li Yongbo, head coach of the national badminton team, once lamented that Dānlín will be the most powerful contender for the first men's singles in China badminton in the future. On August 22nd, 2002, Dānlín, who was less than 19, ranked first in the International Badminton Federation, although it only lasted for one week. From 2004 to 2008, Dānlín won a large number of championships in the badminton Super Series and various international competitions, ranking first in the men's singles world for a long time, and was called "Super Dan". In 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009, he won the "Best Athlete of the Year" award from the World Badminton Federation for four consecutive years. Champion of men's team and men's singles in the Asian Youth Championship in 2000, champion of men's team in the World Youth Championship and fourth in men's singles; 200 1 champion of men's singles in Dutch and German Youth Open, runner-up of men's singles in the 9th National Games, champion of men's team in Asian Championship and runner-up of men's singles in Danish Open; In 2002, he won the men's singles at the All England Open and the men's singles at the Korea Open. In 2003, he was the runner-up in men's singles in Japanese Open, the top four in Singapore Open and the champion in Danish, German, China, Hongkong and China Open. The main players won the 23rd Thomas Cup in 2004, the first singles; In 2004, he won the Swiss, British and Chinese open championships and was the top four in the Japanese open. Dānlín participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was eliminated in the first round. Main players of the 9th Sudirman Cup in 2005, singles; Master China, winner of Hongkong, Japanese and German Open in 2005; Runner-up in men's singles at the 2005 Anaheim World Badminton Championships; The 24th Thomas Cup champion in 2006; Men's singles champion at the 2006 World Badminton Championships in Spain; Dānlín smashed the men's singles champion of Japan Open in 2006, all England, China Taipei, China Hongkong, China Macau, men's singles champion of Japan Open, runner-up of Malaysia Open, Yiyang World Cup champion, Doha Asian Games men's team champion, China Open, China Masters and German Open men's singles semi-final. Runner-up of badminton men's singles in Doha Asian Games in 2006; Men's singles champion in 2007 All England Badminton Open; 2007 Korea Super Tournament, China Badminton Masters and Denmark Super Tournament men's singles champion. Singapore Super Tournament, Japan Badminton Open, France Badminton Super Tournament, men's singles semi-final; 2007 10 sudirman cup champion; Men's singles champion at the World Badminton Championships in Malaysia in 2007; Champion of Hong Kong Badminton Open in 2007; The runner-up of men's singles in the 2008 Korean Badminton Open, after the competition, the organizing committee decided that the champion should belong to Dānlín; Runner-up in men's singles at the All England Badminton Open in 2008; Dānlín smashed the men's singles champion in 2008 Swiss Badminton Open; 25th Thomas Cup champion in 2008; 2008 Beijing Olympic Games men's singles champion; 2008 China Badminton Open Men's Singles Champion; Runner-up in China Badminton Hong Kong Open in 2008 (lost to teammate Jin Chen, score 9: 2 1, 2 1: 9,17: 21); Men's singles champion in the 2009 All England Open (beating Malaysian Li Zongwei, the score is 2 1: 19, 21:12); Runner-up in men's singles at the 2009 Swiss Open (lost to Li Zongwei, Malaysia, score 16: 2 1,16: 21); 2009 1 1 Sudirman Cup champion (defeated South Korean Sung Hwan Park, the score was 21:14,21:18); Indian World Badminton Championship men's singles champion (defeated teammate Jin Chen, the score was 2 1: 18, 21:16); 2009 China Badminton Masters Men's Singles Champion. (Beat Posana, Thailand, with a score of 21:17,21:17); Men's singles champion in the 11th National Games in 2009 (beat Bao Chunlai, score 21:1,21:3); 2009 French Open men's singles champion. (Beating Taufik of Indonesia, the score is 21:6,21:15); China badminton open men's singles champion in 2009, defeated Danish player Jorgensen (21:12; 2 1: 12); In 2009, the runner-up of men's singles in the 5th East Asian Games lost to Cui Gaozhen (19: 21; 18:2 1); In 2009, China Badminton Club won the 26th Thomas Cup on 20 10, and stopped in the quarterfinals at the 20 10 All England Open (centennial) (16: 2 1 2 1: 18). Dānlín, champion of men's singles in the 20 10 Asian Championships and champion of the career 13 World Series.
2008 Beijing Olympic Games
In the final showdown, Dānlín's historical record prevailed. In this Olympic Games, Dānlín first defeated Wei Wu in Hongkong, China 2-0, then defeated South Korean star Sung Hwan Park and Danish star Gaide 2-0, and eliminated rival Jin Chen 2-0 in the semi-final to advance to the final. Li Zongwei, ranked second in the world, beat Singaporean Lin Yufeng 2-0, then defeated Lithuanian Navizkas and Indonesian Sony 2-0, and defeated South Korean Li Xuanyi 2-/kloc-0-0 in the semi-final to advance to the final. Dānlín had a total of 13 encounters with Li Zongwei before, with a record of 8 wins and 5 losses. However, in the latest confrontation between the two sides, Dānlín lost to her opponent with 12-2 1 and 14-2 1, with a total score of 0-2. (Supplement: The last time they met was in the Thomas Cup semi-final held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on May 20 10. Dānlín beat Li Zongwei 2-0. ) "Super Dan" won the first game of fantasy opening, and both sides immediately entered the game after the opening. Dānlín took the initiative to win by 2-0. Li Zongwei flicked the score in front of the net and tied the score to 1-2. However, Dānlín quickly retaliated and gave it a flick in front of the net. Subsequently, Dānlín took the lead with a score of 4-/kloc-0-by virtue of his accurate judgment on the landing site. In the next game, Dānlín firmly controlled the rhythm of the game. His lob in front of the net and sharp smash scored 3 points, which widened the score gap to 7- 1. At this time, Li Zongwei stepped up its attack. After recovering 1 point in the backcourt, the score was tied at 3-7. However, his diagonal line was out of bounds, giving Dānlín a firm lead, 8-3. In the subsequent match, the scores of both sides rose alternately in the draw, and Li Zongwei made a mistake in hanging the net in front of the net, which made Dānlín rewrite the score to 10-4. Dānlín 1 1-5 took the lead when the game entered the technical timeout. After the game continued, Dānlín still held the initiative on the field. His backcourt smash forced his opponent to save the ball and hang the net, and the score gap continued to widen. 13-5. Because of Dānlín's mistake, Li Zongwei scored 3 points in a row, and the score became 8- 13. Dānlín patiently dealt with his opponent in the backcourt, waiting for an opportunity to give him a fatal blow in front of the net. This style of play made Li Zongwei make another mistake, and Dānlín took the lead with 16-8. Li Zongwei counterattacked at the last minute and recovered 2 points, but his mistake was that Dānlín scored 20- 10. At the crucial moment, Li Zongwei recovered 2 points again, but Dānlín was successful in the net and won the first game with the score of 2 1- 12. Dānlín pursued the victory and won the second Olympic men's singles gold medal. Dānlín's attack speed is still very fast, and he has made a 5-0 lead in a row. Then he shot in the backcourt and beat again in front of the net, leading 7-0. Then he brought the whole atmosphere to a climax with a wonderful net pick, and took the lead in getting an intermission with a score of 9- 11-1. After the half-time, Li Zongwei quickened his pace and scored continuously by suppressing the attack, bringing the score back to 4- 13. However, after that, Dānlín also speeded up, combining continuous high-quality release with surprise, and scored by hanging his opponent's head in the backcourt. He led by a wide margin with 17-4, and then with 18-4. Since then, Li Zongwei has recovered two points in a row, but Dānlín led by 19-6 with a wonderful chop in front of the net. After that, Dānlín made a mistake in front of the net and Li Zongwei pulled back a point. His wonderful chop in the backcourt earned him the match point. Finally,
Charity activities in Dānlín
5. 12 earthquake donated 5,000 yuan abroad, and made a series of donations after returning home. Short comments by netizens
Extraordinary talent, hard training, strong physical fitness, exquisite skills, strong attack power and excellent will quality … all these have helped Dānlín become the first person in international badminton to have six Grand Slams: Olympic Games, World Championships, All England Open, World Cup, Sudirman Cup and Thomas Cup! His achievements surpassed many famous players such as former King Yang Yang and Zhao Jianhua, and he was recognized by fans and the industry as the most outstanding men's singles player in 2 1 century.