Bao Chunlai
Bao Chunlai, born on February 17, 1983 in Changsha, Hunan Province, is a 2010 grade undergraduate majoring in administration and a 2014 grade postgraduate majoring in administration of Xiangtan University. He is a former Chinese badminton player, champion, host and actor of China badminton super competition.
In 2000, he won the men's singles championship of Guangzhou World Youth Championship, and then was selected into the national first team. On August 27, 2006, South Korea won its first singles championship in its career. In November 2007, he won the first Chinese Badminton Super Championship in Guangzhou. He has won a series of singles titles such as Asian championship, German open, Japanese Super Championship, Korean open and Singapore Super Championship, and won the Sudiman cup in 2005, 2011 and Thomas Cup in 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010 with Chinese badminton team. On September 21, 2011, Bao Chunlai announced his withdrawal from the International Badminton Federation due to injury.
After his retirement, Bao Chunlai entered the performing arts circle. Starting from the stage of drama, he has a good performance in hosting, fashion, film and so on. In November 2016, he published his first autobiographical new book life is more than one choice. In December, he won the "best crossover male god of the year" award. In December 2017, he cooperated with Jing Tian and Li zhiting to play in the urban inspirational love drama geek Lake directed by Jin Chen.
In February 2019, the urban youth TV series "love story of Beipiao" will be broadcast.
Early experience
In February 1983, Bao Chunlai was born into an ordinary worker's family in Changsha. When Bao Chunlai was 8 years old, it happened that the badminton coach of Changsha amateur sports school came to the school to select seedlings, and Bao Chunlai was selected.
Sports career
In August 1994, Bao Chunlai entered the training of Hunan badminton team. At the end of the same year, Bao Chunlai was selected into the sports team of Hunan Province. In 1995, Bao Chunlai participated in the 8th Hunan Provincial Games on behalf of Changsha team and won the men's singles championship. In October of the same year, Bao Chunlai officially entered the Hunan badminton team. In 1998, Bao Chunlai was selected into the national youth team. In 1999, Bao Chunlai was selected into the Chinese badminton team. In July 2000, Bao Chunlai represented the Chinese team in the Asian Youth Badminton Championship and won the men's team championship. In November of the same year, in the fifth World Youth Championships, Bao Chunlai won the men's singles championship, and then was selected into the first team of the national team. In 2001, Bao Chunlai took part in the International Badminton Federation competition of the adult group for the first time and won the championship in the Danish Badminton Open. In November of the same year, Bao Chunlai represented Hunan Province in the 9th National Games and won the third place of the men's League. In May 2002, Bao Chunlai represented China in the Thomas Cup. China lost 3-1 to Malaysia in the semi-final and finally won the third place. In March 2003, Bao Chunlai won the second place in the Sudiman badminton cup with the Chinese team. In August of the same year, Bao Chunlai took part in the 13th World Badminton Championship for the first time on behalf of China's badminton team. In the third round, Bao Chunlai beat Indonesia's Tao Feike to enter the final four and lost to his teammate Xia Xuanze in the semi-final. In October, Bao Chunlai took part in the 5th City Games on behalf of Changsha team. He lost 2-0 to Lin Dan in the final and won the second place in men's singles. In March 2004, Bao Chunlai lost 2-0 to Lin Dan in the final of the Swiss Badminton Open and won the second place in the men's singles. In April, Bao Chunlai lost 2-0 to Singapore's su Xiluo in the final of the Japanese Open badminton competition, and won the second place in the men's singles. In May, Bao Chunlai participated in the Thomas Cup on behalf of the Chinese team. The Chinese team finally won the championship by beating Indonesia 3-0. In August, at the Athens Olympic Games, Bao Chunlai lost to South Korea's Park Tae sang in the men's singles 1 / 8 final. In November, Bao Chunlai lost to Lin Dan again in the China Badminton Open and won the second place in the men's singles. In May 2005, Bao Chunlai participated in the 9th Sudiman cup on behalf of the Chinese team, and the Chinese team finally won the championship by beating Indonesia 3-0. In September, at the China Badminton Masters, Bao Chunlai lost 2-0 to Lin Dan and won the men's singles runner up. In October, Bao Chunlai took part in the 10th National Games on behalf of Hunan provincial team and won the men's singles runner up. In November, Bao Chunlai won the second place in the men's singles after losing to Chen Jin 1-2 in three games of the China Badminton Open. In May 2006, Bao Chunlai participated in the Thomas Cup on behalf of the Chinese team. The Chinese team finally won the championship by beating Denmark 3-0. In June, Bao Chunlai lost 2-0 to Taufik in the final of Indonesia Badminton Open and won the second place in men's singles. In August 2006, Bao Chunlai defeated Roslin 2-0 in the final of South Korea Badminton Open, breaking the four-year and 10 month international single event champion shortage. In September, at the 15th World Badminton Championships, Bao Chunlai defeated Sony, Li Zongwei, Li Xuan and other opponents, joined his teammate Lin Dan in the final, and finally lost to his teammates 1-2, ranking second. In October, Bao Chunlai lost 2-0 to his teammate Chen Hong in the men's singles final of China Badminton Open. In December, Bao Chunlai became the flag bearer of the Chinese sports delegation at the Doha Asian Games. In January 2007, Bao Chunlai won the men's singles runner up in the Malaysian badminton super competition. In May of the same year, Bao Chunlai lost to Li Zongwei of Malaysia in the final of men's singles of Indonesia Badminton Open and won the second place. In August, at the 16th World Badminton Championships, Bao Chunlai won the third place in men's singles and lost 2-0 to Lin Dan in the semi-final. In October, Bao Chunlai lost again in the final of the Danish Badminton Open and won the second place in the men's singles. In November, Bao Chunlai defeated Li Zongwei 2-0 in the China badminton super match, ending the third consecutive Asian Championship for the first time. In May 2008, Bao Chunlai participated in the Thomas Cup on behalf of the Chinese team. The Chinese team finally won the men's team championship by defeating the Korean team 3-1. In August of the same year, at the Beijing Olympic Games, Bao Chunlai lost 2-0 to South Korea's Li Xuanyi in the men's singles quarter finals, and missed the semifinals. In February 2009, Bao Chunlai defeated Gong Weijie 2-0 in the final of the German Open Badminton Championship, breaking the 15 month Championship shortage. In April, Bao Chunlai won the men's singles title in the Asian badminton championship by beating Chen Long 2-1. In June, Bao Chunlai won the three sets of men's singles final in the Singapore Open Badminton Championship. This is the reason why Bao Chunlai won the Super Championship 18 months after the China championship in November 2007. In August, in the first round of men's singles in the world badminton championships, Bao Chunlai lost 0:2 (18-21, 14-21) to Dutch player paryama and was out of the game. In September, Bao Chunlai won the men's singles title by beating Tao Feike 2-0 in the super badminton match in Japan. The scores of the two games were 21-15 and 21-12 respectively. In October, Bao Chunlai participated in the 11th National Games on behalf of Hunan provincial team. He lost to Lin Dan in the men's singles final and won the second place. In March 2010, top seed Bao Chunlai defeated Chen Long 2-0 in the men's singles final of the German Badminton Open to defend his title. In May, Bao Chunlai participated in the Thomas Cup on behalf of the Chinese team. The Chinese team finally won the men's team championship by beating Indonesia 3-1. In November, Bao Chunlai won the men's Badminton Championship in Guangzhou Asian Games with the Chinese team. At the end of November, Bao Chunlai won the championship in the Korean Badminton Open. In December, Bao Chunlai lost 2-1 to Chen long in the men's singles final of China Badminton Open and won the second place in the men's singles. In April 2011, Bao Chunlai lost 2-0 to Lin Dan in the Asian Badminton Championship and won the second place in the men's singles. In May, in the men's singles final of the Golden Grand Prix of badminton in Malaysia, Bao Chunlai lost 2-0 to Malaysia's Li Zongwei and won the second place. At the end of May, Bao Chunlai won the sudyman Cup Badminton Men's team championship with the Chinese team. The Chinese team defeated Denmark 3-0 in the final. On September 21, 2011, Bao Chunlai announced his withdrawal from the World Badminton Federation. in 2016, he won the "best crossover male god of the year" award. in December 2017, he cooperated with Jing Tian and Li zhiting to play the urban inspirational love drama "geek Lake" directed by Jin Chen. in February 2019, "love story of Beipiao" will be broadcast.
Take part in TV series
Career data
Olympic Games
asian games
world championship
Award winning record
Note: the above winning records are for reference
Outside life
public benefit activities
on March 22, 2012, "you all the way - China foundation for poverty alleviation charity party" was held in Beijing Park Hyatt Hotel. The party mainly raised money in the form of charity auction and on-site pledge. Bao Chunlai attended and acted as "love ambassador". on November 16, 2013, Bao Chunlai was invited to attend the 8th China health communication conference held at Tsinghua University in Beijing. At the conference, Bao Chunlai not only advocated the importance of health, but also introduced to the public the public welfare animation short film "little partner, why do you abandon your seedlings" produced by huaixiu Gang, who participated in the dubbing. on the afternoon of April 1, 2014, Bao Chunlai participated in a large-scale public welfare activity of World Autism day at China Youth College of political science, which opened the prelude of social care activities for caring and helping autistic children around him, and advocated everyone to pay attention to "children from the stars".
variety show
On March 1, 2012, the large-scale adventure program "I'm the king of adventure" hosted by Bao Chunlai was officially broadcast, which was Bao Chunlai's first "new job" after he announced his retirement. Before the broadcast, it was widely concerned by the media from all walks of life. In 2013, Bao Chunlai participated in variety show《
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