Lee Jae-jin (badminton)
Lee Jae-jin (born January 31, 1983) is a retired South Korean badminton player. He primarily played in the men's doubles discipline and achieved significant success on the international stage.
Career Highlights:
Lee Jae-jin formed a successful partnership with Hwang Ji-man, and together they were one of the top men's doubles pairs in the world during the mid-2000s. Their accomplishments include:
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Olympic Games: He competed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, winning a bronze medal in men's doubles with Hwang Ji-man. They defeated the Danish pair Lars Paaske and Jonas Rasmussen in the bronze medal match.
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World Championships: He and Hwang Ji-man reached the final of the 2005 World Championships in Anaheim, losing to Tony Gunawan and Howard Bach of the United States.
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Asian Games: He won a silver medal at the 2006 Doha Asian Games in men's doubles.
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Other Tournaments: He achieved numerous victories and podium finishes at various BWF Super Series and Grand Prix events throughout his career. These included wins at the Thailand Open and other major tournaments.
Playing Style:
Lee Jae-jin was known for his strong defensive skills and tactical play. He complemented Hwang Ji-man's powerful attacking style, making them a formidable duo.
Retirement:
Lee Jae-jin retired from professional badminton after a successful career, leaving a legacy as one of South Korea's top men's doubles players. He has since pursued other endeavors, including coaching and sports administration.