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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Huang.
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Date of birth | January 8, 1982 |
| Place of birth | Hunan, China |
| Women's doubles | |
| Country | |
| BWF Profile | |
Huang Sui (simplified Chinese: 黄穗; traditional Chinese: 黃穗; pinyin: Huáng Suì; born January 8, 1982 in Hunan, China) is a female badminton player from the People's Republic of China.
Career
| Olympic medal record | ||
| Women's badminton | ||
|---|---|---|
| Silver | 2004 Athens | Doubles |
Although Huang has won the Chinese National mixed doubles title almost all of her many international titles have come in women's doubles with Gao Ling, in a partnership where Huang's strength and consistency in the backcourt have complemented Gao's ability in the forecourt. They have captured over thirty top tier events since 2001, sharing dominance at the world level with their Chinese teammates and rivals Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen. Huang and Gao have been especially successful at the All-England Championships, winning a record six consecutive finals there, three of them over Yang and Zhang, from 2001 through 2006. They have reached the final of the last five editions of the BWF World Championships; winning in 2001, 2003, and 2006, and finishing second to Yang and Zhang in 2005 and 2007. Huang was a silver medalist with Gao at the 2004 Athens Olympics also won by Yang and Zhang. Neither team figured in the medals at the 2008 Olympics (won by another Chinese pair, Du Jing and Yu Yang). Huang has been a member of China's perennial world champion Uber Cup (women's international) team since 2002.
Huang's smash has been clocked at 257 kilometres per hour (160 mph).[1]
References
- ^ "Chinese Fu clocks fastest smash at Sudirman Cup". People's Daily. 14 May 2005. http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200505/14/eng20050514_184991.html. Retrieved on 20 April 2009.
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