Hey Yiming

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Hey Yiming, 2016

He Yiming ( Chinese  何一鳴 , Pinyin Hé Yīmíng , born April 14, 1962 in Guangzhou , later known as He Tim ) is a former Chinese badminton player who later started for Hong Kong and also worked there as a coach.

Career

He Yiming recorded as the greatest success of his career winning the bronze medal in mixed with Yang Xinfang at the Badminton World Cup in 1987 . As early as 1985 he had his first appointments to the Chinese national team, where he took part in two international matches against England and Scotland. In the 3: 4 defeat against England He Yiming also lost his mixed game with Yang Xinfang against Dipak Tailor and Gillian Gowers with 0:15 and 16:17. He also lost his doubles with He Lianping to Dipak Tailor and Darren Hall with 15: 6, 14:17 and 9:15. In the game against Scotland, which was won 7-3, he won once and lost once. The doubles against Dan Travers and Billy Gilliland were lost at 15:12, 10:15 and 4:15, while the mixed against Travers and Nairn was won at 10:15, 15: 3 and 15: 8.

Meanwhile starting for Hong Kong, he took part in 1996 in mixed with Chan Oi Ni at the Olympics . However, he lost in the first round and was 17th in the final. The year before, both had won the New Zealand Open . At the 1996 Olympics, He Tim also started doubles with Chan Siu Kwong , but also lost his opening match. He Tim won a total of five titles at the Australian Open .

In 2006 he was the national coach in Hong Kong .

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1987 World Championship Mixed 3 Hey Yiming / Yang Xinfang
1989 Australian Open Mixed 1 Hey Tim / Anna Oi Chan Lao
1990 Australian Open Mixed 1 Hey Tim / Anna Oi Chan Lao
1991 Australian Open Mixed 1 Hey Tim / Anna Oi Chan Lao
1991 Australian Open Men's singles 1 Hey Tim
1993 Australian Open Men's singles 1 Hey Tim
1995 New Zealand Open Mixed 1 Chan Oi Ni / He Tim
1996 Olympia Men's doubles 17th Chan Siu Kwong / He Tim
1996 Olympia Mixed 17th Chan Oi Ni / He Tim

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