鲍春来的英文介绍,急!
的有关信息介绍如下:Bao Chunlai (Simplified Chinese: 鲍春来, pinyin: Bào Chūnlái, born February 17, 1983 in Changsha, Hunan province) is a male, left-handed badminton player from the People's Republic of China. Bao played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's singles, defeating Shoji Sato of Japan in the first round. In the round of 16, Bao was himself defeated by Park Tae-sang of Korea. Bao reached the men's singles final at the 2006 IBF World Championships losing the final against Lin Dan. In 2007 he reached semi-final in the Korea Open Super Series. [2] After 15 months since he won the Korean Open in 2006, Bao finally ended his long title drought at the China Open on 25 November 2007 by defeating Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia, in straight games 21-12, 21-13. [3] [edit] Major achievements Rank Event Date Venue World Championships 2 Singles 2006 Madrid, ESP 3 Singles 2003 Birmingham, GBR 5 Singles 2005 Anaheim, CA, USA Asian Championships 1 Team 2006 Doha, QATAR 3 Team 2002 Busan, KOR Thomas & Uber Cup 1 Team 2006 JAPAN 1 Team 2004 Jakarta, INDONESIA World Grand Prix 1 Singles 2007 China Open 1 Singles 2006 Korea Open 2 Singles 2007 French Open 2 Singles 2007 Danish Open 2 Singles 2007 Proton Malaysia Super Series 2 Singles 2006 China Open 2 Singles 2006 Djarum Indonesia Open 2 Singles 2005 China Open 2 Singles 2005 Hong Kong Open 2 Singles 2005 China Masters 2 Singles 2004 China Open 2 Singles 2004 Yonex Japan Open 2 Singles 2004 Swiss Open 3 Singles 2007 Yonex All-England Super Series 3 Singles 2007 Yonex Korea Open Super Series 3 Singles 2006 Aviva Singapore Open 3 Singles 2005 Proton Eon Malaysia Open 3 Singles 2005 German Open 3 Singles 2004 Djarum Indonesia Open 3 Singles 2004 Aviva Singapore Open 3 Singles 2003 Hong Kong Open 3 Singles 2003 German Open 3 Singles 2002 All England Open 3 Singles 2002 Indonesia Open 3 Singles 2002 Malaysia Open Birth name 鲍春来 Date of birth February 17, 1983 (1983-02-17) (age 25) Place of birth Changsha, Hunan province Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Weight 78 kg (170 lb/12.3 st) Men Singles Country China Handedness Left Highest Ranking 2 (March 15, 2007 [1]) Current Ranking 3 (February 24, 2008)