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SCHEDULE & RESULTS
FINAL RESULTS
Men singles gold medal match: Ji Xinpeng, China, def. Hendrawan, Indonesia
Men's singles third place:
4-Xia Xuanze (China) def. 3-Peter Gade (Denmark)

Women's singles final 1-Gong Zhichao (China) beat 2-Camilla Martin (Denmark)
Women's singles bronze medal match
4-Ye Zhaoying (China) beat 3-Dai Yun (China)

Women's doubles gold medal match:
Ge Fei and Gu Jun, China, def. Huang Nanyan and Yang Wei, China
Women's doubles third place:
6-Gao Ling/Qin Yiyuan (China) def. 3-Chung Jae Hee/Ra Kyung-Min (South Korea)

Men's doubles
Gold medal match
1-Tony Gunawan and Candra Wijaya, Indonesia, def. 2-Lee Dong-Soo and Yoo Yong-Sung, South Korea
Bronze medal match
4-Ha Tae-Kwon and Kim Dong-Moon, South Korea, def. 5-Tan Fook Choong and Wan Wah Lee, Malaysia

Mixed doubles
Gold medal match
7-Zhang Jun and Gao Ling, China, def. 1-Tri Kusharyanto and Minarti Timur, Indonesia
Bronze medal match
5-Simon Archer and Joanne Goode, Britain, def. 4-Michael Sogaard and Rikke Olsen, Denmark

COMPLETE RESULTS



Schedule | Fan's Guide | History | U.S. Roster   
China Nearly Makes Clean Sweep
China dominated badminton with four out of five titles as it won the men's singles and women's doubles titles Saturday. The world champion doubles team, Ge Fei and Gu Jun, won back-to-back gold medals. The Chinese actually swept women's doubles making Olympic history by earning the gold, silver and bronze. China took home a grand total of eight medals.
 
• Indonesia wins men's doubles gold
• Complete results


Medal Tracker | Complete results

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