Mai Jianpeng

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Mai Jianpeng
麦建鹏
Personal information
CountryFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Born (1989-07-02) 2 July 1989 (age 35)
Guangzhou, China
Men's singles WH2
Men's doubles WH1–WH2
Highest ranking7 (MS 7 January 2020)
1 (MD with Qu Zimo 29 August 2019)
Current ranking23 (MS)
4 (MD with Qu Zimo) (1 November 2022)
Medal record
Representing Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Men's para-badminton
Paralympic Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2020 Tokyo Men's doubles
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2024 Paris Men's doubles
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2019 Basel Men's doubles
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2024 Pattaya Men's doubles
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2015 Stoke Mandeville Mixed doubles
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2017 Ulsan Mixed doubles
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2024 Pattaya Men's singles
Asian Para Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2018 Jakarta Men's doubles
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2022 Hangzhou Men's doubles
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2018 Jakarta Mixed doubles
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2018 Jakarta Men's singles'
Asian Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2016 Beijing Men's singles

Mai Jianpeng (born 2 July 1989) is a Chinese para-badminton player. [1]

Contents

In 2021, Mai won a gold medal representing China in the men's doubles WH1–WH2 event of the 2020 Summer Paralympics.

Achievements

Paralympic Games

Men's doubles WH1–WH2

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2020 Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-jun
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-seop
21–10, 21–14 Gold medal Paralympics.svg Gold
2024 Porte de La Chapelle Arena, Paris, France Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Jae-gun
Flag of South Korea.svg Yu Soo-young
21-10, 21-12 Gold medal Paralympics.svg Gold

World Championships

Men's singles WH2

YearVenueOpponentScoreResult
2024 Pattaya Exhibition and Convention Hall, Pattaya, Thailand Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Kajiwara 13–21, 11–21 Med 3.png Bronze

Men's doubles WH1–WH2

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2019 St. Jakobshalle,
Basel, Switzerland
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-jun
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-seop
18–21, 21–18, 21–15 Med 1.png Gold
2024 Pattaya Exhibition and Convention Hall, Pattaya, Thailand Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of Malaysia.svg Noor Azwan Noorlan
Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhammad Ikhwan Ramli
21–10, 21–13 Med 1.png Gold

Mixed doubles WH1–WH2

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2015 Stoke Mandeville Stadium,
Stoke Mandeville, England
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Ping Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Sam-seop
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Yun-sim
11–21, 22–20, 11–21 Med 3.png Bronze
2017 Dongchun Gymnasium,
Ulsan, South Korea
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Hongyan Flag of Thailand.svg Jakarin Homhaul
Flag of Thailand.svg Amnouy Wetwithan
19–21, 20–22 Med 3.png Bronze

Asian Para Games

Men's singles WH2

YearVenueOpponentScoreResult
2018 Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chan Ho Yuen 15–21, 11–21 Med 3.png Bronze

Men's doubles WH1–WH2

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2018 Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-jun
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-seop
21–15, 13–21, 21–17 Med 1.png Gold
2022 Binjiang Gymnasium, Hangzhou, China Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jung-man
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-jun
21–15, 21–16 Med 1.png Gold

Mixed doubles WH1–WH2

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2018 Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Hongyan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Yutong
21–14, 18–21, 18–21 Med 2.png Silver

Asian Championships

Men's singles WH2

YearVenueOpponentScoreResult
2016 China Administration of Sport for Persons With Disabilities, Beijing, China Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-jun 5–21, 12–21 Med 3.png Bronze

BWF Para Badminton World Circuit (2 titles, 1 runners-up)

The BWF Para Badminton World Circuit – Grade 2, Level 1, 2 and 3 tournaments has been sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation from 2022. [2] [3]

Men's doubles WH1–WH2

YearTournamentLevelPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2023Thailand Para-Badminton InternationalLevel 2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jung-man
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-jun
17–21, 21–14, 17–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2023Bahrain Para-Badminton InternationalLevel 2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Kajiwara
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Murayama
21–7, 21–10Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2023Japan Para-Badminton InternationalLevel 2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of Japan.svg Takumi Matsumoto
Flag of Japan.svg Keita Nishimura
21–4, 21–15Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2023Dubai Para-Badminton InternationalLevel 1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jung-man
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-jun
21–13, 21–17Gold medal icon.svgWinner

International tournaments (2011–2021) (6 titles)

Men's doubles WH1–WH2

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2019Turkish Para-Badminton International Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-jun
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Sam-seop
21–11, 18–21, 21–14Gold medal icon.svgWinner [4]
2019China Para-Badminton International Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Tong
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhao Xin
21–16, 21–12Gold medal icon.svgWinner [5]
2019Japan Para-Badminton International Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-jun
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-seop
21–12, 21–13Gold medal icon.svgWinner [6]
2020Brazil Para-Badminton International Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Kajiwara
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Murayama
21–12, 21–19Gold medal icon.svgWinner [7]

Mixed doubles WH1–WH2

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2015China Para-Badminton International Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Ping Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-jun
Flag of Japan.svg Ikumi Fuke
21–17, 21–12Gold medal icon.svgWinner [8]
2019Turkish Para-Badminton International Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yin Menglu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Zimo
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Yutong
8–21, 12–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up [4]

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