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China's alleged Badminton match/age fixing


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Another match fixing during the all China XD match of Zheng Siwei / Huang Yaqiong versus He Jiting / Du Yue today. The match is played in two straight sets with easy wins for He Jiting / Du Yue this time 21-14, 21-18. Well the match finished so fast in just less than 30 minutes. I must say amazing and shortest match played in the semifinals today. I really cannot believe it. Well Zheng Siwei / Huang Yaqiong had won too many XD titles. So coaches said no need to win today give chance to let He Jiting / Du Yue win the XD match today. Amazing. Anyway tomorrow is another all China XD matches again. So this time coach will favor who to win? I guess the coaches may ask Wang Yilyu / Huang Dongping to let He Jiting / Du Yue win the XD titles tomorrow. After all He Jiting / Du Yue to win since they have not won any XD titles yet to date. Anyway shocking thing here is the XD match ended so fast so much faster than the MD and MS matches. Amazing indeed.

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Is there any way to send in a report to BWF if there is a serious ongoing match fixing matches going on during tournament time?

 

What is the proper way or proper channel to lodge a match fixing to BWF?

 

Any idea anyone?

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59 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

In the mixed doubles however, Yaqiong definitely got some health issues. And they keep playing in order to keep their points.

 

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Thank you very much for your information. I truly appreciate it.

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  • 2 months later...

Just found news about age cheating among China badminton players so I post it here. Seems like age cheating is rampant among China based athletes.

 

 

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Here is the original text about age cheating among China badminton players.

 

 

网友爆料国羽谎报年龄 世青赛以大打小夺3金5铜
 


  最近,羽毛球世青赛在加拿大落幕了。去年的世青赛,国羽只拿到团体冠军,其他五个单项都丢了冠军。但今年世青赛上,国羽有了不小进步。

 

  本届世青赛,国羽收获了3金5铜。先是混合团体赛,国羽成功卫冕。随后22名年轻队员,参加了五个单项的比赛。值得一提的是,五个单项都打进了半决赛。

 

  遗憾的是半决赛中7场外战,国羽输了5场。男单方面,李诗沣以1比2不敌日本的奈良冈功大。女单方面,王祉怡输给了马来西亚的吴堇微,魏雅欣则输给了丹麦的克里斯托弗森。男双方面,梁伟铿/商亦辰被韩国的申泰阳/王灿淘汰,混双方面,亦辰/张殊贤输给印尼组合卡兰德/加米勒。

 

  在男双和女双两个单项中,中国组合都最终如愿夺冠。男双决赛,邸子健/王昶21比19和22比20击败了韩国组合申泰阳/王灿夺冠。而女双方面,刘玄炫/夏玉婷21比16和21比16击败马来西亚组合陈康乐/杜依蔚,拿到了冠军。

 

  在男双和女双两个单项中,中国组合都最终如愿夺冠。男双决赛,邸子健/王昶21比19和22比20击败了韩国组合申泰阳/王灿夺冠。而女双方面,刘玄炫/夏玉婷21比16和21比16击败马来西亚组合陈康乐/杜依蔚,拿到了冠军。


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前天在加拿大刚结束的羽毛球世青赛中,中国队获得团体冠军。这本来应该是一件可喜可贺的事,但我却有一番很不是滋味的遭遇,现在讲出来给大家听听。 昨天晚上见到我们俱乐部一个代表美国队参赛的男孩,我问他第一次参加世青赛的感受。他说很不错,美国队获得第18名,历史最好名次。我顺便又问了一句说 详细

  不过,据微博名为万精油微博的网友爆料,参加了这次世青赛的一名美国小选手,吐槽国羽球员“Chinese team cheated“ (中国队造假)。这名小选手表示,中国羽毛球青年队的球员大多数都谎报年龄。而且,实际年龄超过参赛允许年龄,参加世青赛其他国家的运动员大部分也知道这件事。

 

  同时,这名小选手还展示了证据,表明中国过去世青赛参赛成员在国际羽联上的出生日期以及这些人在中国国内过去比赛上列的出生日期,以及这些人早年参加更早赛事的年龄。白纸黑字,基本上都是差两岁左右,有个别的甚至差三岁。对国羽而言,这着实尴尬,其实,李永波在任的时候,就严打年龄造假。看来,这些年过去了,这个问题似乎还很严重。当然了事情真相如何,还是需要国羽方面出面解释。

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Things to take note here. This is not a make up story. This are all true facts. Age cheating has been very rampant among China athletes but thus far no action taken against them. Some China badminton players fake their age and make themselves look 4 - 5 years younger so that they can be eligible to play in AJC and WJC. Below I insert the link to the news above.

 

http://sports.sina.com.cn/others/badmin/2018-11-26/doc-ihpevhck7264007.shtml?fbclid=IwAR26s9qhkDLLaDU0Om5IuMPenoVnepvctkCW-xwaMvuMS8GgLf5rEF_VkxA

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4 hours ago, heywoodu said:

What's with the HUGE letters? :p 

 

To stress the main point about age cheating is rampant among Chinese athletes.

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