Lin Ying (badminton)
Lin Ying (Chinese: 林瑛, or Lam Ying in Cantonese, born 1963) is a Chinese former badminton player and one of the most successful doubles specialists in the sport's modern history. During her 9-year career representing China's national badminton team, she won women's doubles at many world class tournaments and played on China's dominant Uber Cup teams of the 1980s. She has been nicknamed "The Chinese Queen of Doubles".
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1982 All England Open Badminton Championships1983 All England Open Badminton Championships1983_IBF_World_Championships1983 IBF World Championships – Mixed Doubles1983 IBF World Championships – Women's Doubles1984 All England Open Badminton Championships1984 Badminton World Cup1984 Thomas & Uber Cup1985 All England Open Badminton Championships1985 Badminton World Cup1985_IBF_World_Championships1985 IBF World Championships – Mixed Doubles1985 IBF World Championships – Women's Doubles1986 Thomas & Uber Cup1987 All England Open Badminton Championships1987 Badminton World Cup1987_IBF_World_Championships1987 IBF World Championships – Women's Doubles1987 World Badminton Grand Prix Finals1988 Badminton World Cup1988 Thomas & Uber Cup1988 World Badminton Grand Prix Finals1989 Badminton World Cup1989_IBF_World_Championships1989 IBF World Championships – Women's Doubles1989 Sudirman CupAll England Open Badminton ChampionshipsBWF_World_ChampionshipsBadminton World CupBadminton at the 1982 Asian GamesBadminton at the 1986 Asian GamesBadminton at the 1986 Asian Games – Women's doublesBadminton at the 1986 Asian Games – Women's teamBadminton at the 1988 Summer OlympicsBadminton at the Asian GamesChina Open (badminton)Chinese National Badminton ChampionshipsChung Myung-heeChung So-youngDenmark Open
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Lin Ying (badminton)
Lin Ying (Chinese: 林瑛, or Lam Ying in Cantonese, born 1963) is a Chinese former badminton player and one of the most successful doubles specialists in the sport's modern history. During her 9-year career representing China's national badminton team, she won women's doubles at many world class tournaments and played on China's dominant Uber Cup teams of the 1980s. She has been nicknamed "The Chinese Queen of Doubles".
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Lin Ying (Chinese: 林瑛, or Lam ...... The Chinese Queen of Doubles".
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Lin Ying (chinesisch 林瑛, * 10. ...... hinesische Badmintonspielerin.
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Lin Ying –en chino, 林瑛– (Xiame ...... n entre los años 1983 y 1989.
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林瑛(1963年10月10日-),福建厦门人,中国前女子羽毛 ...... 及1989年三度贏得世界羽毛球錦標賽女子雙打冠軍,現已退役。
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Lin Ying (Chinese: 林瑛, or Lam ...... The Chinese Queen of Doubles".
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Lin Ying (chinesisch 林瑛, * 10. ...... hinesische Badmintonspielerin.
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Lin Ying –en chino, 林瑛– (Xiame ...... n entre los años 1983 y 1989.
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林瑛(1963年10月10日-),福建厦门人,中国前女子羽毛 ...... 及1989年三度贏得世界羽毛球錦標賽女子雙打冠軍,現已退役。
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Lin Ying (badminton)
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Lin Ying
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Lin Ying
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林瑛 (羽毛球运动员)
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