Seznam olympijských medailistů v badmintonu
Kompletní přehled všech olympijských medailistů v badmintonu. V badmintonu se na Hrách soutěží od roku 1992.
Muži
Dvouhra
Rok | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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LOH 1992 | ![]() Indonésie (INA) | ![]() Indonésie (INA) | ![]() Dánsko (DEN) |
![]() Indonésie (INA) | |||
LOH 1996 | ![]() Dánsko (DEN) | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Malajsie (MAS) |
LOH 2000 | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Indonésie (INA) | ![]() Čína (CHN) |
LOH 2004 | ![]() Indonésie (INA) | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) | ![]() Indonésie (INA) |
LOH 2008 | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Malajsie (MAS) | ![]() Čína (CHN) |
LOH 2012 | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Malajsie (MAS) | ![]() Čína (CHN) |
LOH 2016 | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Malajsie (MAS) | ![]() Dánsko (DEN) |
LOH 2020 | ![]() Dánsko (DEN) | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Indonésie (INA) |
LOH 2024 | ![]() Dánsko (DEN) | ![]() Thajsko (THA) | ![]() Malajsie (MAS) |
Čtyřhra
Rok | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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LOH 1992 | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Kim Moon-soo Park Joo-bong | ![]() Indonésie (INA) Eddy Hartono Rudy Gunawan | ![]() Čína (CHN) Li Jung-po Tchien Ping-i |
![]() Malajsie (MAS) Rashid Sidek Jalani Sidek | |||
LOH 1996 | ![]() Indonésie (INA) Rexy Mainaky Ricky Subagja | ![]() Malajsie (MAS) Cheah Soon Kit Yap Kim Hock | ![]() Indonésie (INA) Antonius Ariantho Denny Kantono |
LOH 2000 | ![]() Indonésie (INA) Tony Gunawan Candra Wijaya | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Lee Dong-Soo Yoo Yong-Sung | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Ha Tae-Kwon Kim Dong-Moon |
LOH 2004 | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Kim Dong-moon Ha Tae-kwon | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Lee Dong-soo Yoo Yong-sung | ![]() Indonésie (INA) Eng Hian Flandy Limpele |
LOH 2008 | ![]() Indonésie (INA) Markis Kido Hendra Setiawan | ![]() Čína (CHN) Cchaj Jün Fu Chaj-feng | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Lee Jae-jin Hwang Ji-man |
LOH 2012 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Fu Chaj-feng Cchaj Jün | ![]() Dánsko (DEN) Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Jung Jae-sung Lee Yong-dae |
LOH 2016 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Fu Chaj-feng Čang Nan | ![]() Malajsie (MAS) Goh V Shem Tan Wee Kiong | ![]() Velká Británie (GBR) Chris Langridge Marcus Ellis |
LOH 2020 | ![]() Tchaj-wan (TPE) Lee Yang Wang Čch’-lin | ![]() Čína (CHN) Li Junhui Liu Yuchen | ![]() Malajsie (MAS) Aaron Chia Soh Wooi Yik |
LOH 2024 | ![]() Tchaj-wan (TPE) Li Jang Wang Čch’-lin | ![]() Čína (CHN) Liang Wej-kcheng Wang Čchang | ![]() Malajsie (MAS) Aaron Chia Soh Wooi Yik |
Ženy
Dvouhra žen
Rok | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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LOH 1992 | ![]() Indonésie (INA) | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) | ![]() Čína (CHN) |
![]() Čína (CHN) | |||
LOH 1996 | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) | ![]() Indonésie (INA) | ![]() Indonésie (INA) |
LOH 2000 | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Dánsko (DEN) | ![]() Čína (CHN) |
LOH 2004 | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Nizozemsko (NED) | ![]() Čína (CHN) |
LOH 2008 | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Indonésie (INA) |
LOH 2012 | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Indie (IND) |
LOH 2016 | ![]() Španělsko (ESP) | ![]() Indie (IND) | ![]() Japonsko (JPN) |
LOH 2020 | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Tchaj-wan (TPE) | ![]() Indie (IND) |
LOH 2024 | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) | ![]() Čína (CHN) | ![]() Indonésie (INA) |
Čtyřhra žen
Rok | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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LOH 1992 | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Hwang Hye Young Chung So-Young | ![]() Čína (CHN) Kuan Wej-čen Nong Qunhua | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Gil Young Ah Shim Eun Jung |
![]() Čína (CHN) Lin Jen-fen Jao Fen | |||
LOH 1996 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Ke Fej Ku Ťün | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Gil Young Ah Jang Hye Ock | ![]() Čína (CHN) Čchin I-jüan Tchang Jung-šu |
LOH 2000 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Ke Fej Ku Ťün | ![]() Čína (CHN) Chuang Nan-jen Jang Wej | ![]() Čína (CHN) Kao Ling Čchin I-jüan |
LOH 2004 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Čang Ťie-wen Jang Wej | ![]() Čína (CHN) Chuang Suej Kao Ling | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Ra Kyung-min Lee Kyung-won |
LOH 2008 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Tu Ťing Jü Jang | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Lee Hyo-jung Lee Kyung-won | ![]() Čína (CHN) Wej I-li Čang Ja-wen |
LOH 2012 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Tchien Čching Čao Jün-lej | ![]() Japonsko (JPN) Reika Kakiiwa Mizuki Fujii | ![]() Rusko (RUS) Valeria Sorokina Nina Vislova |
LOH 2016 | ![]() Japonsko (JPN) Misaki Matsutomo Ayaka Takahashi | ![]() Dánsko (DEN) Christinna Pedersen Kamilla Rytter Juhl | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Jung Kyung-eun Shin Seung-chan |
LOH 2020 | ![]() Indonésie (INA) Greysia Poliiová Apriyani Rahayu | ![]() Čína (CHN) Chen Qingchen Jia Yifan | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Kim So-yeong Kong Hee-yong |
LOH 2024 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Čchen Čching-čchen Ťia I-fan | ![]() Čína (CHN) Liou Šeng-šu Tchan Ning | ![]() Japonsko (JPN) Nami Macujamaová Čiharu Šidaová |
Smíšená čtyřhra
Rok | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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LOH 1996 | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Kim Dong-moon Gil Young-ah | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Park Joo-bong Ra Kyung-min | ![]() Čína (CHN) Liou Ťien-ťün Sun Man |
LOH 2000 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Čang Ťün Kao Ling | ![]() Indonésie (INA) Tri Kusharyanto Minarti Timur | ![]() Velká Británie (GBR) Simon Archer Joanne Goode |
LOH 2004 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Čang Ťün Kao Ling | ![]() Velká Británie (GBR) Nathan Robertson Gail Emms | ![]() Dánsko (DEN) Jens Eriksen Mette Schjoldager |
LOH 2008 | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Lee Hyo-jung Lee Yong-dae | ![]() Indonésie (INA) Widianto Nova Liliyana | ![]() Čína (CHN) Che Chan-pin Jü Jang |
LOH 2012 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Čang Nan Čao Jün-lej | ![]() Čína (CHN) Ma Ťin Sü Čchen | ![]() Dánsko (DEN) Joachim Fischer Nielsen Christinna Pedersen |
LOH 2016 | ![]() Indonésie (INA) Tontowi Ahmad Lilyana Natsir | ![]() Malajsie (MAS) Chan Peng Soon Goh Liu Ying | ![]() Čína (CHN) Čang Nan Čao Jün-lej |
LOH 2020 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Wang Yilyu Huang Dongping | ![]() Čína (CHN) Zheng Siwei Huang Yaqiong | ![]() Japonsko (JPN) Yuta Watanabe Arisa Higashino |
LOH 2024 | ![]() Čína (CHN) Čeng S’ Wej Chuang Ja Čchiung | ![]() Jižní Korea (KOR) Kim Won-ho Čong Na-un | ![]() Japonsko (JPN) Yuta Watanabe Arisa Higašino |
Externí odkazy
- (anglicky) Přehled medailistů - dvouhra mužů
- (anglicky) Přehled medailistů - čtyřhra mužů
- (anglicky) Přehled medailistek - dvouhra žen
- (anglicky) Přehled medailistek - čtyřhra žen
- (anglicky) Přehled medailistů - smíšená čtyřhra
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