Lee Yang

Lee Yang, 2020

Lee Yang (chinesisch 李洋, Pinyin Lǐ Yáng; * 12. August 1995 in Taipeh) ist ein taiwanischer Badmintonspieler.

Karriere

Lee Yang gewann die Dutch Open 2016, die Vietnam Open 2016 und die World University Championships 2016 ebenso wie die French Open 2017. 2019 siegte er beim Spain Masters, den India Open und den French International. 2021 qualifizierte er sich für die Olympischen Sommerspiele des gleichen Jahres.

Sportliche Erfolge

SaisonVeranstaltungDisziplinPlatzName
2015Korea Masters 2015MD3Lee Jhe-Huei / Lee Yang
2015Malaysia International 2015MD2Lee Jhe-Huei / Lee Yang
2015Dutch Open 2015MD3Lee Jhe-Huei / Lee Yang
2015Dutch Open 2015MD3Lee Jhe-Huei / Lee Yang
2016World University Championships 2016MD2Lee Jhe-Huei / Lee Yang
2016Dutch Open 2016MD1Lee Jhe-Huei / Lee Yang
2016World University Championships 2016XD1Lee Yang / Hsu Ya-Ching
2016Macau Open 2016MD1Lee Jhe-Huei / Lee Yang
2016Korea Masters 2016MD2Lee Jhe-huei / Lee Yang
2016Vietnam Open 2016MD1Lee Jhe-Huei / Lee Yang
2017Macau Open 2017MD3Lee Jhe-Huei / Lee Yang
2017Universiade 2017MD3Lee Jhe-huei / Lee Yang
2017Universiade 2017XD3Lee Yang / Hsu Ya-Ching
2017French Open 2017MD1Lee Jhe-Huei / Lee Yang
2018Juniorenweltmeisterschaft 2018XD17Lee Yang / Hsu Ya-Ching
2018Asienspiele 2018MD3Lee Jhe-Huei / Lee Yang
2018Juniorenweltmeisterschaft 2018MD17Lee Jhe-huei / Lee Yang
2018All England 2018XD17Lee Yang / Hsu Ya-Ching
2018Hong Kong Open 2018XD3Lee Yang / Hsu Ya-Ching
2018All England 2018MD9Lee Jhe-Huei / Lee Yang
2019Spain Masters 2019MD1Lee Yang / Wang Chi-Lin
2019India Open 2019MD1Lee Yang / Wang Chi-Lin
2019India Open 2019XD3Lee Yang / Yang Ching-Tun
2019French International 2019MD1Lee Yang / Wang Chi-Lin
2019French International 2019XD3Lee Yang / Chang Hsin-Tien
2019Swiss Open 2019MD2Lee Yang / Wang Chi-Lin
2019All England 2019MD9Lee Yang / Wang Chi-Lin
2019US Open 2019MD2Lee Yang / Wang Chi-Lin
2020All England 2020MD3Lee Yang / Wang Chi-Lin

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Olympic rings without rims.svg
Olympic Rings without "rims" (gaps between the rings), As used, eg. in the logos of the 2008 and 2016 Olympics. The colour scheme applied here pertains to the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Flag of Indonesia.svg
bendera Indonesia
Flag of South Korea (1997–2011).svg
Flag of South Korea from October 1997 to May 2011. In May 2011, the exact colors were specified into their current shades. Source: https://www.mois.go.kr/cmm/fms/FileDown.do?atchFileId=FILE_000000000008139&fileSn=0.
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg
Chinese Taipei Olympic Flag. According to the official website of Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee, Blue Sky(circle) & White Sun(triangles) above the Olympic rings is neither the National Emblem of the Republic of China, nor the Party Emblem of Kuomintang (KMT), but a design in between, where the triangles do not extend to the edge of the blue circle, as registered at International Olympic Committee in 1981 and digitally rendered in 2013. Besides, the blue outline of the five-petaled plum blossom is broader than the red one. Moreover, the CMYK code of the blue one and the Blue Sky & White Sun is "C100-M100-Y0-K0", and different from the Olympic rings (C100-M25-Y0-K0). Note that it's the only version recognized by IOC.
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李洋於2018年亞洲運動會