Badminton championships
Badminton tournament
1988 Asian Invitational Badminton ChampionshipsTournament details |
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Dates | 6 – 10 November |
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Edition | 5 |
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Location | Bandar Lampung, Indonesia |
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The 1988 Badminton Asia Championships was the unofficial tournament of the Badminton Asia Championships. It was held in Bandar Lampung, Indonesia on 6–10 November 1988. The championships were conducted as Invitational Championships (invitation competition).[1]
Medalists
China won three titles in the men's singles, women's singles and men's doubles, while host country won a title in the women's doubles.[2][3]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Men's singles | Xiong Guobao | Foo Kok Keong | Liu Zhiheng |
Ardy Wiranata |
Women's singles | Tang Jiuhong | Huang Hua | Susi Susanti |
Shi Wen |
Men's doubles | Zhang Qiang Zhou Jincan | Lee Sang-bok Park Joo-bong | Aryono Miranat Joko Suprianto |
Komchan Promsarin Siripong Siripool |
Women's doubles | Verawaty Fajrin Yanti Kusmiati | Chung Myung-hee Hwang Hye-young | Sun Xiaoqing Zhou Lei |
Lee Heung-soon Lee Young-suk |
Mixed doubles | not played |
Medal table
Finals
Semi finals
Category | Winner | Runner-up | Score |
Men's singles | Xiong Guobao | Ardy Wiranata | 15–6, 15–7 |
Foo Kok Keong | Liu Zhiheng | 9–15, 15–5, 15–11 |
Women's singles | Tang Jiuhong | Susi Susanti | 11–1, 11–4 |
Huang Hua | Shi Wen | 11–6, 2–11, 11–4 |
Men's doubles | Zhang Qiang
Zhou Jincan | Komchan Promsarin
Siripong Siripool | 15–5, 15–1 |
Lee Sang-bok Park Joo-bong | Aryono Miranat
Joko Suprianto | 15–8, 15–0 |
Women's doubles | Chung Myung-hee Hwang Hye-young | Sun Xiaoqing
Zhou Lei | 11–15, 15–8, 15–5 |
Verawaty Fajrin
Yanti Kusmiati | Lee Heung-soon
Lee Young-suk | 15–7, 15–2 |
References
- ^ Gaznavi, Mahmood (5 November 1988). "Indonesian shuttlers urged to do their best". The Straits Times. p. 42 – via NewspaperSG.
- ^ Gaznavi, Mahmood (10 November 1988). "Kok Keong halts China sweep". The Straits Times. p. 39 – via NewspaperSG.
- ^ Gaznavi, Mahmood (11 November 1988). "Tired Kok Keong falls to Xiong". The Straits Times. p. 43 – via NewspaperSG.