Imelda Wiguna

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Mustika Imelda Wiguna Kurniawan (born October 12, 1951 in Slawi , Central Java , formerly known as Oei Tjin Kim ) is a former Indonesian badminton player .

Career

Imelda Wiguna was one of the most successful doubles and mixed players of the 1970s. Her first success was a third place at the 1974 Asian Games together with Theresia Widiastuti in women's doubles. In 1978 both won the games in doubles with Verawaty . After winning the Canada Open in 1979 and the All England in 1979 and 1980, she won the world title in mixed with Christian Hadinata and the runner-up title in doubles with Verawaty in 1980 .

successes

season event discipline space Surname
1974 Asian Games Ladies doubles 3 Imelda Wiguna / Theresia Widiastuti
1975 Denmark Open Ladies doubles 1 Imelda Wiguna / Theresia Widiastuty
1975 All of England Ladies doubles 2 Theresia Widiastuty / Imelda Wiguna
1978 Denmark Open Ladies doubles 1 Verawaty Wiharjo / Imelda Wiguna
1978 Asian Games Ladies doubles 1 Verawaty Wiharjo / Imelda Wiguna
1979 Canada Open Mixed 1 Christian Hadinata / Imelda Wiguna
1979 Canada Open Ladies doubles 1 Imelda Wiguna / Verawaty Wiharjo
1979 All of England Mixed 1 Christian Hadinata / Imelda Wiguna
1979 All of England Ladies doubles 1 Verawaty Fajrin / Imelda Wiguna
1980 All of England Mixed 2 Christian Hadinata / Imelda Wiguna
1980 World Championship Mixed 1 Christian Hadinata / Imelda Wiguna
1980 World Championship Ladies doubles 2 Imelda Wiguno / Verewaty Wiharjo
1981 All of England Mixed 2 Christian Hadinata / Imelda Wiguna
1985 Thailand Open Ladies doubles 2 Rosiana Tendean / Imelda Wiguna
1986 Asian Games Mixed 2 Rosiana Tendean / Imelda Wiguna
1986 Asian Games Ladies doubles 3 Rosiana Tendean / Imelda Wiguna

Trivia

Different sources use different spellings of their last name. The spellings Wigoena, Wiguno and Wigoeno are just as common as Wiguna. It was also customary to report about her only as Imelda.

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