Tang Yongshu

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Tang Yongshu ( Chinese  唐永淑 , Pinyin Táng Yǒngshū , born January 5, 1975 in Sichuan , later known as Tang Hetian, 唐 鶴 恬  /  唐 鹤 恬 , Táng Hètián ) is a former Chinese badminton player who started for Australia at the end of her career.

Career

Tang Yongshu was vice world champion in women's doubles with Qin Yiyuan in 1997 . In 1995 both had already won bronze. At the Asian Cup of the same year it was enough to win silver. Both won the silver medal at the 1996 Olympics . As Tang Hetian, she won two medals in the double disciplines at the Asian Championships in 1998 . In mixed she was able to fight for bronze with Chen Gang . For silver it was enough in the women's doubles with Qin Yiyuan. She also won the Denmark Open of the 1998/1999 season with her.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1995 China Open Ladies doubles 3 Qin Yiyuan / Tang Yongshu
1995 Asian Championship Ladies doubles 2 Qin Yiyuan / Tang Yongshu
1995 World Championship Ladies doubles 3 Qin Yiyuan / Tang Yongshu
1996 Olympia Ladies doubles 3 Qin Yiyuan / Tang Yongshu
1996 Japan Open Ladies doubles 3 Qin Yiyuan / Tang Yongshu
1997 Japan Open Ladies doubles 3 Qin Yiyuan / Tang Yongshu
1997 China Open Ladies doubles 2 Qin Yiyuan / Tang Yongshu
1997 Thailand Open Mixed 3 Tao Xiaoqiang / Tang Yongshu
1997 Thailand Open Ladies doubles 1 Qin Yiyuan / Tang Yongshu
1997 World Championship Ladies doubles 2 Tang Yongshu / Qin Yiyuan
1998 Japan Open Mixed 3 Chen Gang / Tang Yongshu
1998 Japan Open Ladies doubles 2 Qin Yiyuan / Tang Yongshu
1998 Swedish Open Mixed 2 Chen Gang / Tang Yongshu
1998 All of England Ladies doubles 3 Qin Yiyuan / Tang Yongshu
1998 Asian Championship Ladies doubles 2 Qin Yiyuan / Tang Hetian
1998 Asian Championship Mixed 3 Chen Gang / Tang Hetian
1998/1999 Denmark Open Ladies doubles 1 Qin Yiyuan / Tang Hetian
2013 Welsh International Ladies doubles 1 Tang Hetian / Renuga Veeran

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