Lee Sheng-mu
Lee Sheng-mu | |||||||||||||||
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Personal information | |||||||||||||||
Country | Taiwan | ||||||||||||||
Born | Taipei, Taiwan | October 3, 1986||||||||||||||
Height | 1.79 m (5 ft 10+1⁄2 in)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 71 kg (157 lb; 11.2 st)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Handedness | Right | ||||||||||||||
Men's & Mixed doubles | |||||||||||||||
Highest ranking | 3 (in MD) (Dec 10, 2010) 6 (in XD) (Dec 17, 2010) | ||||||||||||||
Current ranking | 8 (in MD) 115 (in XD) (December 27, 2012[2]) | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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BWF profile |
Template:Chinese name Lee Sheng-mu (traditional Chinese: 李勝木; simplified Chinese: 李胜木; pinyin: Lǐ Shèngmù; born October 3, 1986 in Taipei) is a badminton player from Taiwan.[3] He competed at the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games, and the 2012 Summer Olympics.[4]
Career
Lee Sheng-mu's elite career began in the 2009 badminton season when he reached the semifinals of the 2009 Korea Open Super Series in Men's Doubles with Fang Chieh-min. The pair continued their success in 2010 with victories at the 2010 Singapore Super Series and the 2010 Indonesia Super Series. He and Fang reached the quarterfinals of the 2012 Summer Olympics losing to Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen of Denmark.[5]
Lee is also partnered with Chien Yu-chin in Mixed Doubles.[6] Their top result came in 2010 when they reached the semifinals of the 2010 Paris World Championships.
Record against selected opponents
Men's Doubles results with Fang Chieh-min against Super Series finalists, Worlds Semi-finalists, and Olympic quarterfinalists.[7]
- Ross Smith & Glenn Warfe 3–1
- Cai Yun & Fu Haifeng 0–6
- Guo Zhendong & Xu Chen 0–2
- Chai Biao & Guo Zhendong 0–2
- Mathias Boe & Carsten Mogensen 3–4
- Lars Påske & Jonas Rasmussen 0–1
- Anthony Clark & Nathan Robertson 1–1
- Alvent Yulianto Chandra & Hendra Aprida Gunawan 1–1
- Markis Kido & Hendra Setiawan 4–7
- Mohammad Ahsan & Bona Septano 2–3
- Keita Masuda & Tadashi Ohtsuka 0–3
- Hirokatsu Hashimoto & Noriyasu Hirata 6–2
- Cho Gun-woo & Kwon Yi-goo 1–2
- Ko Sung-hyun & Yoo Yeon-seong 1–3
- Lee Jae-jin & Hwang Ji-man 1–0
- Jung Jae-sung & Lee Yong-dae 0–3
- Cho Gun-woo & Shin Baek-cheol 2–0
- Gan Teik Chai & Tan Bin Shen 2–1
- Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif & Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari 1–0
- Choong Tan Fook & Lee Wan Wah 2–2
- Koo Kien Keat & Tan Boon Heong 1–1
- Michal Logosz & Robert Mateusiak 0–1
- Songphon Anugritayawon & Sudket Prapakamol 1–0
- Bodin Issara & Maneepong Jongjit 2–0
- Howard Bach & Tony Gunawan 2–2
References
- ^ a b "LEE Sheng Mu - Biography". gz2010.cn. Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
- ^ BWF World Ranking
- ^ "Lee Sheng Mu". victorsport.com. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
- ^ "LEE Sheng Mu". Incheon 2014 official website. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
- ^ "Lee Sheng-Mu Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
- ^ "tournamentsoftware.com". tournamentsoftware.com.
- ^ "tournamentsoftware.com". tournamentsoftware.com.
- 1986 births
- Living people
- Taiwanese male badminton players
- Olympic badminton players of Taiwan
- Badminton players at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Badminton players at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Badminton players at the 2010 Asian Games
- Badminton players at the 2014 Asian Games
- Asian Games medalists in badminton
- Taiwanese sportspeople stubs
- Asian badminton biography stubs