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Taiwan men’s doubles Wang Qilin and Li Yang win the Olympic team’s first gold medal in badminton history | gold medal | Tokyo Olympics | badminton men’s doubles

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[Epoch Times, July 31, 2021]The eagle-eyed challenge of the Chinese combination Liu Yuchen and Li Junhui prevented Wang Qilin and Li Yang’s “Holy 筊” from appearing, but Lin Yang will play the Olympic badminton men in Tokyo tonight (31st). In the double gold medal match, it only took 34 minutes to win the straight set 2 and won Taiwan’s first gold in the Olympic badminton event.

The Central News Agency reported that Wang Qilin and Li Yang were almost out of the group stage and finally won the gold. The whole process was like eating sugar cane. Not only did China stop China’s intention to dominate the Olympic badminton men’s doubles in a row, but it was also Olympic badminton. The first non-seeded gold medal in men’s doubles history. Lin Yang Pei defeated the top 4 seeds in the process, and this gold medal deserves its name.

In the first game, Wang Qilin and Li Yang didn’t start well. They made two mistakes in serving, and were back 4 points behind. However, after the technical timeout, Lin Yang’s match became more and more smooth, but he reversed the first game 21-18. .

After achieving a 1-0 lead, Linyang Pei became more and more confident, leading all the way in the second game, leading by 10 points at most. Although the Chinese team chased two points in a row and challenged at the gold medal point, Lin Yang, who once wanted to celebrate the victory with a “sacred 筊” posture, was stunned for a while, but in the end, the eagle eye showed the pressure line, although the sign of Lin Yang was matched. The “Holy Yun” celebration did not have a chance to appear, but still won the gold medal 21-18, 21-12.

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