Bao Chunlai - Major Achievements

Major Achievements

Rank Event Date Venue
World Championships
2 Singles 2006 Madrid, ESP
3 Singles 2007 Kuala Lumpur, MAL
3 Singles 2003 Birmingham, GBR
Asian Games
1 Team 2010 Guangzhou, CHINA
1 Team 2006 Doha, QATAR
3 Team 2002 Busan, KOR
Thomas Cup
1 Team 2010 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA
1 Team 2008 Jakarta, INDONESIA
1 Team 2006 Sendai and Tokyo, JAPAN
1 Team 2004 Jakarta, INDONESIA
International Championships
1 Singles 2010 German Open
1 Singles 2009 Japan Open
1 Singles 2009 Singapore Open
1 Singles 2009 German Open
1 Singles 2009 Badminton Asia Championships
1 Singles 2007 China Open
1 Singles 2006 Korea Open
1 Singles 2001 Denmark Open
2 Singles 2007 French Open
2 Singles 2007 Denmark Open
2 Singles 2007 Malaysia Open
2 Singles 2006 China Open
2 Singles 2006 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 Japan Open
2 Singles 2004 Swiss Open
3 Singles 2007 All-England Championships
3 Singles 2007 Korea Open
3 Singles 2006 Singapore Open
3 Singles 2005 Malaysia Open
3 Singles 2005 Malaysia Open
3 Singles 2004 Indonesia Open
3 Singles 2004 Singapore Open
3 Singles 2003 Hong Kong Open
3 Singles 2003 German Open
3 Singles 2002 All-England Championships
3 Singles 2002 Indonesia Open
3 Singles 2002 Malaysia Open

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