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==Career==
==Career==
Combining impressive speed with impressive power, Fu and his regular partner [[Cai Yun]] have been one of the world's leading men's doubles teams since 2004, winning numerous top tier events. These have included the prestigious [[All England Open Badminton Championships|All-England Championships]] in 2005, and the [[2006 IBF World Championships|BWF World Championships]] in 2006 and 2009. Fu and Cai have played doubles for [[China national badminton team|Chinese]] [[Thomas Cup]] teams that have captured the last three editions ([[2004 Thomas Cup|2004]], [[2006 Thomas Cup|2006]], [[2008 Thomas Cup|2008]]) of this biennial men's world team championship. Fu and Cai competed as a team in both the [[2004 Olympic Games|2004]] and [[2008 Olympic Games]]. They were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the [[Badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics|2004 competition]], and in [[Badminton at the 2008 Summer Olympics|2008]] were silver medalists, dropping a close final to [[Indonesia]]'s [[Markis Kido]] and [[Hendra Setiawan]].
Combining impressive speed with impressive power, Fu and his regular partner [[Cai Yun]] have been one of the world's leading men's doubles teams since 2004, winning numerous top tier events. These have included the prestigious [[All England Open Badminton Championships|All-England Championships]] in 2005, and the [[2006 IBF World Championships|BWF World Championships]] in 2006 and 2009. Fu and Cai have played doubles for [[China national badminton team|Chinese]] [[Thomas Cup]] teams that have captured the last three editions ([[1955Thomas Cup|200]], [[2006 Thomas Cup|2006]], [[2008 Thomas Cup|2008]]) of this biennial men's world team championship. Fu and Cai competed as a team in both the [[2004 Olympic Games|2004]] and [[2008 Olympic Games]]. They were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the [[Badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics|2004 competition]], and in [[Badminton at the 2008 Summer Olympics|2008]] were silver medalists, dropping a close final to [[Indonesia]]'s [[Markis Kido]] and [[Hendra Setiawan]].


An ancillary badminton achievement of Fu is that while competing in the [[2005 Sudirman Cup]] (combined men's and women's team championship) one of his smashes was clocked at 332km/h (206 mph), the fastest propulsion of a shuttle on record.<ref>[http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200505/14/eng20050514_184991.html Chinese Fu clocks fastest smash at Sudirman Cup]</ref>
An ancillary badminton achievement of Fu is that while competing in the [[2005 Sudirman Cup]] (combined men's and women's team championship) one of his smashes was clocked at 332km/h (206 mph), the fastest propulsion of a shuttle on record.<ref>[http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200505/14/eng20050514_184991.html Chinese Fu clocks fastest smash at Sudirman Cup]</ref>

Revision as of 14:03, 12 November 2009

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Fu Haifeng
Personal information
Birth name傅海峰
CountryChina P. R. of China
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight70 kg (150 lb; 11 st)
HandednessLeft
Men's doubles
Highest ranking1 (March 15, 2007)
Current ranking6 (August 13, 2009)
BWF profile
Olympic medal record
Representing  China
Men's badminton
Silver medal – second place 2008 Beijing Doubles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2009 Hyderabad Men's Doubles
Gold medal – first place 2006 Madrid Men's Doubles

Fu Haifeng (Chinese: 傅海峰; pinyin: Fù Hǎifēng; Yale: Fu6 Hoi2 Fung1; born January 2, 1984 in Jieyang, Guangdong, China) is a Chinese badminton player from the People's Republic of China.

Career

Combining impressive speed with impressive power, Fu and his regular partner Cai Yun have been one of the world's leading men's doubles teams since 2004, winning numerous top tier events. These have included the prestigious All-England Championships in 2005, and the BWF World Championships in 2006 and 2009. Fu and Cai have played doubles for Chinese Thomas Cup teams that have captured the last three editions (200, 2006, 2008) of this biennial men's world team championship. Fu and Cai competed as a team in both the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games. They were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the 2004 competition, and in 2008 were silver medalists, dropping a close final to Indonesia's Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan.

An ancillary badminton achievement of Fu is that while competing in the 2005 Sudirman Cup (combined men's and women's team championship) one of his smashes was clocked at 332km/h (206 mph), the fastest propulsion of a shuttle on record.[1]

Major achievements

Rank Event Date Venue
World Championships
1 Doubles 2009 Hyderabad, IND
1 Doubles 2006 Madrid, ESP
Semi-Finalist Doubles 2003 Birmingham, GBR
Thomas & Uber Cup
1 Team 2006 JAPAN
1 Team 2004 Jakarta, INDONESIA
Asian Championships
1 Team 2006 Doha, QATAR
International Championships
1 Doubles 2009 Yonex All England Open Super Series
1 Doubles 2008 Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold
1 Doubles 2008 Korea Open Super Series
1 Doubles 2007 French Open Super Series
1 Doubles 2007 Indonesia Open Super Series
1 Doubles 2007 China Masters Super Series
1 Doubles 2007 Aviva Singapore Open Super Series
1 Doubles 2006 Copenhagen Masters
1 Doubles 2006 Macau International Championships
1 Doubles 2006 Chinese Taipei Open
1 Doubles 2005 Badminton World Cup
1 Doubles 2005 Hong Kong Open
1 Doubles 2005 All England Open Championships
1 Doubles 2005 German Open
1 Doubles 2004 Swiss Open
2 Doubles 2006 China Open
2 Doubles 2006 China Masters
2 Doubles 2005 Malaysia Open
2 Doubles 2004 Indonesia Open
2 Doubles 2004 Japan Open
2 Doubles 2003 German Open
2 Doubles 2003 Malaysia Open

References