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Russian badminton player
Badminton player
Nikolay Vladimirovich Zuyev (Russian : Николай Владимирович Зуев ; born 7 May 1970) is a badminton player from Russia . He was part of the Russian Army team, and joined the national team in 1987.[ 1]
Zuyev competed in badminton at the 1996 Summer Olympics in the men's doubles with partner Andrey Antropov . They were defeated by Antonius Ariantho and Denny Kantono of Indonesia (5-15, 1-15) in the quarterfinals, also in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the mixed doubles with partner Marina Yakusheva . They were defeated by Anggun Nugroho and Eny Widiowati of Indonesia in the round of 32. Zuyev got the silver medal in the men's doubles with Andrei Antropov at The 14th European Badminton Championships in Den Bosch, Netherlands, 10–17 April 1994.[ 2] In his home country Russia he won 13 national titles until 2009 and three titles at the USSR National Badminton Championships .
Achievements
World Cup
Men's doubles
European Championships
Men's doubles
IBF World Grand Prix
The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) since 1983.
Men's doubles
Mixed doubles
IBF International
Men's doubles
Year
Tournament
Partner
Opponent
Score
Result
2004
Hungarian International
Sergey Ivlev
Matthew Hughes Martyn Lewis
15–3, 15–2
Winner
2004
Slovak International
Sergey Ivlev
Imanuel Hirschfeldt Jörgen Olsson
15–13, 6–15, 15–7
Winner
2003
Slovenian International
Nicholas Kidd
Ales Murn Andrej Pohar
15–2, 15–7
Winner
2003
Spanish International
Stanislav Pukhov
Mathias Boe Michael Lamp
4–15, 9–15
Runner-up
2003
Austrian International
Stanislav Pukhov
Robert Mateusiak Michał Łogosz
6–15, 17–16, 11–15
Runner-up
2003
French International
Stanislav Pukhov
Joachim Fischer Nielsen Carsten Mogensen
13–15, 9–15
Runner-up
2002
Welsh International
Stanislav Pukhov
Peter Jeffrey Julian Robertson
15–3, 15–11
Winner
2002
Hungarian International
Stanislav Pukhov
Evgenij Isakov Andrej Zholobov
15–17, 15–3, 15–5
Winner
2002
Slovak International
Stanislav Pukhov
Robert Mateusiak Michał Łogosz
15–10, 8–15, 15–12
Winner
2002
Bulgarian International
Stanislav Pukhov
Evgenij Isakov Andrej Zholobov
15–5, 15–9
Winner
2001
Slovenian International
Stanislav Pukhov
Wouter Claes Frederic Mawet
7–2, 1–7, 7–5, 7–3
Winner
1995
Welsh International
Andrey Antropov
Julian Robertson Nathan Robertson
15–8, 15–8
Winner
1995
La Chaux-de-Fonds International
Andrey Antropov
Michael Helber Michael Keck
15–11, 15–12
Winner
1994
Welsh International
Andrey Antropov
Nick Ponting Julian Robertson
15–2, 15–6
Winner
1994
Wimbledon International
Andrey Antropov
Neil Cottrill John Quinn
15–12, 15–7
Winner
1994
Austrian International
Andrey Antropov
Thomas Damgaard Jan Jørgensen
15–6, 15–10
Winner
1993
Welsh International
Sergey Melnikov
Michael Adams Simon Archer
3–15, 5–15
Runner-up
1993
Wimbledon International
Sergey Melnikov
Simon Archer Chris Hunt
15–6, 7–15, 5–15
Runner-up
1993
Amor International
Andrey Antropov
Stefan Frey Stephan Kuhl
15–3, 15–5
Winner
1993
Portugal International
Andrey Antropov
Chan Kin Ngai Wong Wai Lap
15–10, 7–15, 11–15
Runner-up
1992
Irish International
Andrey Antropov
Chris Hunt Julian Robertson
12–15, 15–10, 18–15
Winner
1992
Russian International
Andrey Antropov
Vitaliy Shmakov Pavel Uvarov
15–7, 15–10
Winner
1992
Portugal International
Andrey Antropov
Andy Goode Chris Hunt
11–15, 12–15
Runner-up
1990
Bulgarian International
Andrey Antropov
Igor Dmitriev Mikhail Korshuk
15–7, 15–2
Winner
1989
Bulgarian International
Pavel Uvarov
Yu Lizhi Zheng Shoutai
11–15, 16–17
Runner-up
Mixed doubles
Year
Tournament
Partner
Opponent
Score
Result
2005
Swedish International
Marina Yakusheva
Kristian Roebuck Liza Parker
15–4, 15–8
Winner
2004
Hungarian International
Marina Yakusheva
Ong Ewe Hock Lim Pek Siah
15–5, 9–15, 5–15
Runner-up
2004
Slovak International
Marina Yakusheva
Peter Jeffrey Hayley Connor
15–4, 15–2
Winner
2004
French International
Marina Yakusheva
Xie Zhongbo Yu Yang
16–17, 9–15
Runner-up
2004
Swedish International
Marina Yakusheva
Kristof Hopp Kathrin Piotrowski
15–5, 13–15, 11–15
Runner-up
2003
Bitburger International
Marina Yakusheva
Frederik Bergstrom Johanna Persson
15–13, 10–15, 13–15
Runner-up
2003
Hungarian International
Marina Yakusheva
Dmitry Miznikov Natalia Golovkina
15–13, 15–1
Winner
2003
Slovenian International
Marina Yakusheva
Simon Archer Donna Kellogg
2–15, 16–17
Runner-up
2002
Welsh International
Marina Yakusheva
Matthew Hughes Joanne Muggeridge
11–4, 11–6
Winner
2002
Scottish International
Marina Yakusheva
Robert Blair Natalie Munt
11–6, 12–13, 9–11
Runner-up
2002
Hungarian International
Marina Yakusheva
Sergey Ivlev Natalia Gorodnicheva
11–5, 8–11, 7–11
Runner-up
2002
Slovak International
Marina Yakusheva
Andrey Konakh Nadieżda Kostiuczyk
4–11, 5–11
Runner-up
2002
Bulgarian International
Marina Yakusheva
Konstantin Dobrev Petya Nedelcheva
4–11, 11–9, 11–7
Winner
2001
Welsh International
Marina Yakusheva
Mike Beres Kara Solmundson
7–1, 5–7, 7–1
Winner
2001
Slovenian International
Marina Yakusheva
Russell Hogg Kirsteen McEwan
7–5, 7–3, 7–2
Winner
1995
Welsh International
Marina Yakusheva
Julian Robertson Lorraine Cole
15–11, 15–7
Winner
1995
Wimbledon International
Marina Yakusheva
Ian Pearson Joanne Davies
12–15, 15–11, 5–15
Runner-up
1994
Wimbledon International
Marina Yakusheva
John Quinn Joanne Muggeridge
7–15, 9–15
Runner-up
1994
Austrian International
Marina Yakusheva
Vitaliy Shmakov Tatiana Gerassimovitch
15–5, 15–12
Winner
1993
Russian Open
Marina Andrievskaya
Sergey Melnikov Marina Yakusheva
17–14, 15–7
Winner
1993
Portugal International
Marina Yakusheva
Chan Siu Kwong Chung Hoi Yuk
17–15, 15–11
Winner
1992
Russian International
Marina Yakusheva
Vladimir Nikolenko Irina Gritsenko
15–3, 15–11
Winner
1992
Portugal International
Marina Andrievskaya
Andy Goode Joanne Wright
3–15, 10–15
Runner-up
1991
USSR International
Irina Serova
Vitaliy Shmakov Vlada Chernyavskaya
15–5, 5–15, 12–15
Runner-up
1990
Bulgarian International
Irina Serova
Jerzy Dołhan Bożena Haracz
15–7, 15–1
Winner
1990
Austrian International
Diana Koleva
Christian Jakobsen Marlene Thomsen
Runner-up
1989
USSR International
Viktoria Pron
Vitaliy Shmakov Vlada Chernyavskaya
9–15, 8–15
Runner-up
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