I'm a new member and this is my first post. This is a great forum, wished I had found it earlier. As a Malaysian, I'm particularly interested in whether we can send three men's singles entries to the Olympics. After the Swiss Open, the major tournaments left are All England, Korean, Japan and Asian Champs (also Euro Champs). I built a database (a lot of data entry) and from there, I can compile the rankings for the top 30 players or so, only taking into consideration points from 1 May 2003 onwards. After the recent Swiss Open, this is the result I get. Sorry if there is a bias towards Malaysian players. Name Country Total Points Tournament # LIN Dan CHN 3411.05 10 LEE Hyun II KOR 2929.32 10 CHEN Hong CHN 2870.91 9 WONG Choong HannMAS 2649.93 9 BAO Chunlai CHN 2596.89 10 SHON Seung Mo KOR 2329.05 10 NG Wei HKG 2163.15 10 LEE Chong Wei MAS 2061.48 10 CHEN Yu CHN 1998.96 9 XIA Xuanze CHN 1974.00 9 HASHIM Roslin MAS 1906.63 10 PONSANA Boonsak THA 1891.93 10 BOESEN Anders DEN 1877.27 10 GADE Peter DEN 1873.78 10 JONASSEN Kenneth DEN 1806.00 9 SATO Shoji JPN 1795.05 10 ---------------------top 16 above------------------------------- KUNCORO Sony DwiINA 1779.00 7 HARIYANTO Agus HKG 1745.69 10 SUSILO Ronald SIN 1720.56 10 YAMADA Hidetaka JPN 1629.50 10 JOPPIEN Bjoern GER 1569.77 10 KALDAU Niels DEN 1567.41 9 PALYAMA Dicky NED 1566.29 10 PARK Tae Sang KOR 1470.35 10 HIDAYAT Taufik INA 1422.00 6 WIRATAMA Yohan HKG 1304.79 10 PARK Sung Hwan KOR 1275.55 10 VAUGHAN Richard WAL 1232.70 10 WACHA PrzemyslawPOL 1187.16 10 HASHIM Hafiz MAS 1185.00 8 LEE Tsuen Seng MAS 1116.00 9 YEOH Kay Bin MAS 942.00 8 From what I can see, Wong CH, Roslin and Lee CW can all qualify if they do reasonably well. Among those out of the top 16, Taufik and Sony can most easily break into the top 16 as they have played in very few tournaments so far. Also, there are 3 Danish and 5! Chinese players in the top 16
Let's try this. <pre> Name Country Total Points Tournament # LIN Dan CHN 3411.05 10 LEE Hyun II KOR 2929.32 10 CHEN Hong CHN 2870.91 9 WONG Choong HannMAS 2649.93 9 BAO Chunlai CHN 2596.89 10 SHON Seung Mo KOR 2329.05 10 NG Wei HKG 2163.15 10 LEE Chong Wei MAS 2061.48 10 CHEN Yu CHN 1998.96 9 XIA Xuanze CHN 1974.00 9 HASHIM Roslin MAS 1906.63 10 PONSANA Boonsak THA 1891.93 10 BOESEN Anders DEN 1877.27 10 GADE Peter DEN 1873.78 10 JONASSEN Kenneth DEN 1806.00 9 SATO Shoji JPN 1795.05 10 ---------------------top 16 above------------------------------- KUNCORO Sony DwiINA 1779.00 7 HARIYANTO Agus HKG 1745.69 10 SUSILO Ronald SIN 1720.56 10 YAMADA Hidetaka JPN 1629.50 10 JOPPIEN Bjoern GER 1569.77 10 KALDAU Niels DEN 1567.41 9 PALYAMA Dicky NED 1566.29 10 PARK Tae Sang KOR 1470.35 10 HIDAYAT Taufik INA 1422.00 6 WIRATAMA Yohan HKG 1304.79 10 PARK Sung Hwan KOR 1275.55 10 VAUGHAN Richard WAL 1232.70 10 WACHA PrzemyslawPOL 1187.16 10 HASHIM Hafiz MAS 1185.00 8 LEE Tsuen Seng MAS 1116.00 9 YEOH Kay Bin MAS 942.00 8 </pre>
After the All England, this is how the Olympic qual ranking look like- LIN Dan CHN _________ 3726.05 _____ 10 CHEN Hong CHN _________ 3038.91 _____ 10 LEE Hyun II KOR _________ 2929.32 _____ 10 WONG Choong Hann MAS _________ 2754.93 _____ 10 BAO Chunlai CHN _________ 2653.89 _____ 10 SHON Seung Mo KOR _________ 2362.05 _____ 10 CHEN Yu CHN _________ 2229.96 _____ 10 GADE Peter DEN _________ 2188.78 _____ 10 NG Wei HKG _________ 2166.15 _____ 10 HASHIM M. Roslin MAS _________ 2107.63 _____ 10 XIA Xuanze CHN _________ 2079.00 _____ 10 LEE Chong Wei MAS _________ 2061.48 _____ 10 KUNCORO Sony Dwi INA _________ 2010.00 _____ 8 BOESEN Anders DEN _________ 2009.27 _____ 10 SUSILO Ronald SIN _________ 1978.56 _____ 10 JONASSEN Kenneth DEN _________ 1974.00 _____ 10 -------------------------------- top 16 ------------------------- PONSANA Boonsak THA _________ 1891.93 _____ 10 SATO Shoji JPN _________ 1795.05 _____ 10 HARIYANTO Agus HKG _________ 1745.69 _____ 10 HIDAYAT Taufik INA _________ 1716.00 _____ 7 YAMADA Hidetaka JPN _________ 1629.50 _____ 10 JOPPIEN Bjoern GER _________ 1569.77 _____ 10 KALDAU Niels Christian DEN _________ 1567.41 _____ 9 PALYAMA Dicky NED _________ 1566.29 _____ 10 PARK Tae Sang KOR _________ 1470.35 _____ 10 HASHIM Muhd Hafiz B MAS _________ 1353.00 _____ 9 VAUGHAN Richard WAL _________ 1325.70 _____ 10 WIRATAMA Yohan Hadikusumo HKG _________ 1304.79 _____ 10 PARK Sung Hwan KOR _________ 1275.55 _____ 10 LEE Tsuen Seng MAS _________ 1221.00 _____ 10 WACHA Przemyslaw POL _________ 1187.16 _____ 10 YEOH Kay Bin MAS _________ 942.00 _____ 8 Can Denmark and Malaysia both send 3 players? Can Korea add one more to the top 16?
After the Korean Open, the rankings for Olympics looks like this (maybe not 100% perfect but should be close). The two Malaysians, Roslin and Chong Wei looks secure, but the positions of the two Danes now looks shaky especially Boesen. Code: LIN Dan CHN 3726.05 10 CHEN Hong CHN 3278.91 10 WONG Choong H. MAS 3054.93 10 LEE Hyun II KOR 2929.32 10 BAO Chunlai CHN 2740.89 10 XIA Xuanze CHN 2559.00 10 GADE Peter DEN 2392.78 10 SHON Seung Mo KOR 2389.05 10 CHEN Yu CHN 2346.96 10 LEE Chong Wei MAS 2205.48 10 HASHIM M. Roslin MAS 2194.63 10 NG Wei HKG 2166.15 10 SUSILO Ronald SIN 2116.56 10 JONASSEN Kenne. DEN 2112.00 10 KUNCORO Sony D. INA 2058.00 9 BOESEN Anders DEN 2009.27 10 ----------------------- top 16 above -------------------- PONSANA Boonsak THA 1891.93 10 HARIYANTO Agus HKG 1889.69 10 SATO Shoji JPN 1795.05 10 JOPPIEN Bjoern GER 1770.77 10 HIDAYAT Taufik INA 1764.00 8 PARK Tae Sang KOR 1752.35 10 PALYAMA Dicky NED 1725.29 10 KALDAU Niels C DEN 1687.41 10 YAMADA Hidetaka JPN 1629.50 10 HASHIM Hafiz MAS 1401.00 10 WIRATAMA Yohan HKG 1376.79 10 WACHA Przemysl. POL 1364.16 10 VAUGHAN Richard WAL 1325.70 10 PARK Sung Hwan KOR 1296.55 10
Taking away two chinese means the list can go down to no.18. Kenneth 'looks' safe. Wonder if Agus and Boonsak can do enough to keep above Sato.
Apparently, the list cannot go down to no. 18. Kenneth should be safe if he keeps above Boesen. But Boesen is safe only if he can maintain his top 16 position. But Taufik is hot on his heels even if he doesn't really need a top 16 position to qualify. Booksak and Agus should not need top 16 positions to qualify as well, virtue of being no 1 and no 2 for their country respectively. Sato should qualify easily as well. I think among those jut outside the cut-off point, Park Tae Sang will have the most incentive to get the top 16 position. Two more tournaments left. Japan Open and then continental championships. Is it fair that the European and Asian championships are both rated 4 star? If the fight for berth between Park and Boesen goes down the wire, surely, Boesen will have an easier time.
Pardon me, but I read recently that the Olympics can take in 20+ competitors. So if each country is limited to the top 3 highest IBF ranking players, China will have to forego Chen Yu and either Bao or Xia. Xia is making a very strong comeback after winning the Korea Open, thanks to Chen Hong, and may well upstage Bao in the end, ie, after the ABC in KL if both are participating in this event plus the Japan Open, starting tomorrow. The world's top 16 at that stage, minus any excesses to the 3 player-limit rule, can be assured of a place, unless they have to withdraw through injury. Of course, 16 qualifiers will be just nice for a Draw, but having say ten more will give other players a change to soak in the Olympic atmosphere and a personal motivation to fight for the last available places.
Don't quite understand what you mean. I take it that you think only the top 16 can qualify for the Olympics. Not so. In the end, at least 29 (but probably just 29) will qualify for the men's singles event in the Olympics. http://www.worldbadminton.net/Portal/documents/ogqualregs.PDF for more details. The top 16 is only good for countries wanting the maximum 3 participants in the event.
Using the current (April 1, 2004) rankings an an exercise, the 29 qualifiers would be the following 1. YANG Pedro (Gua) Tripartite Commission selection (#3.2.11) 2. CHARALAMBIDIS Pavlos (Gre) Host country's highest entry (#3.2.5) assuming Greek Olympic council chooses him for the MS event. (only IF) --- top 16 players --- 3/4/5 Three from Chen Hong, Lin Dan, Xia, Chen Yu and Bao (Chn) 6/7 Lee Hyun Il and Shon SM (Kor) 8/9/10 Wong CH, Roslin, Lee CW (Mas) 11/12/13 Peter Gade, Kenneth, Anders (Den) 14 Ng Wei (Hkg) 15 Sony Dwi (Ina) 16 Ronald Susilo (Sin) --- top 64 players --- (17 second Indonesian) 17 10337 HIDAYAT Taufik INA (18 second Hong Kong) 18 50500 HARIYANTO * Agus HKG (19 first Thai) 19 11959 PONSANA Boonsak THA (limit for Korea reached) 20 11703 PARK Tae Sang KOR (20 first Japanese) 21 50658 SATO Shoji JPN (limit for Denmark reached) 22 7012 KALDAU Niels Christian DEN (21 first German) JOPPIEN Bjoern GER 9 (22 second Japanese) 24 7282 YAMADA Hidetaka JPN (23 first Dutch - not sure about Dutch issue) 25 6967 PALYAMA Dicky NED (limit for Japan reached) 26 50905 SASAKI Sho JPN (24 first Pole) 27 8396 WACHA Przemyslaw POL (limit for Malaysia reached) 28 12370 HASHIM Muhd Hafiz B MAS (limit for Korea reached) 29 51324 PARK Sung Hwan KOR (limit for Hong Kong reached) 30 7944 WIRATAMA ~ * Yohan Hadikusumo HKG (25 first British) 31 7408 VAUGHAN Richard WAL (26 second German) 32 10546 ROCH Jens GER (definitely cannot) 33 10302 YEOH Kay Bin MAS (maybe) 34 8393 CHIEN Yu-Hsiu TPE (definitely cannot) 35 7559 MATSUMOTO Toru JPN (definitely cannot) 36 9166 LEE Tsuen Seng MAS (definitely cannot) 37 14260 IKEDA Yuichi JPN (27 first from Americas see below) 38 8151 MILROY Bobby CAN (maybe) 39 7200 DABEKA Andrew CAN (maybe) 40 12879 SALO Kasperi FIN All 5 continents must have representatives. (#3.2.8) I think Pedro Yang is not counted (because he was chosen by a commitee), so only Asia and Europe have representatives so far. So the next 3 will be from the other three continents. At number 27 above we have Bobby Milroy I found (28 first from Australasia) 68 8067 BREHAUT Stuart AUS (29 first from Africa) 125 51331 DEDNAM Chris RSA Ranked 34 Chien will enter as the top Taiwanese if the Greek player don't get in or some other guy on top pulled out (perhaps the case of Dicky Palyama also). Could trickle down all the way so even Salo Kasperi from Finland could be in.
Thanks for clarification. Yes, I understand that more than 16 will qualify and now you indicated the figure to be 29 and who are the probable qualifiers.
Incidentally, http://www.worldbadminton.net/Portal/documents/Dummy_MS_040401.htm. IBF came out with the third and final dummy list, and I think my "dummy" list is the same as IBF's with the exception of the Greek (host) player.
Thin margin between Park Tae Sang and Anders Boesen for third representation of respective countries. All goes down the wire in continental championships. Both the Euro and Asian championships are 4-star rated. If Park at least matches Boesen's stage (ie. if Boesen gets to last 8, and Park gets to last 8 or better), then Park goes through. That's because Park's 10th best tournament gives him 105 points while Boesen's give him 120. This is all based on my calculation which has been known to be wrong before. Only points after 1 May 2003 are taken into account. Code: LIN Dan CHN 3870.05 10 CHEN Hong CHN 3344.91 10 WONG Choong Hann MAS 3171.93 10 BAO Chunlai CHN 2956.89 10 LEE Hyun II KOR 2929.32 10 XIA Xuanze CHN 2676.00 10 GADE Peter DEN 2536.78 10 SHON Seung Mo KOR 2485.05 10 SUSILO Ronald SIN 2476.56 10 CHEN Yu CHN 2361.96 10 HASHIM M. Roslin MAS 2338.63 10 KUNCORO Sony Dwi INA 2250.00 10 LEE Chong Wei MAS 2205.48 10 JONASSEN Kenneth DEN 2184.00 10 NG Wei HKG 2166.15 10 BOESEN Anders DEN 2009.27 10 ------------------- top 16 above ----------------------------- PARK Tae Sang KOR 1998.35 10 PONSANA Boonsak THA 1891.93 10 HARIYANTO Agus HKG 1889.69 10 KALDAU Niels Christian DEN 1825.41 10 PALYAMA Dicky NED 1797.29 10 SATO Shoji JPN 1795.05 10 JOPPIEN Bjoern GER 1770.77 10 HIDAYAT Taufik INA 1764.00 8 YAMADA Hidetaka JPN 1629.50 10 HASHIM Muhd Hafiz B MAS 1557.00 10 WIRATAMA Yohan Hadikusumo HKG 1376.79 10 WACHA Przemyslaw POL 1364.16 10 VAUGHAN Richard WAL 1325.70 10 PARK Sung Hwan KOR 1311.55 10
Thanks for this hcyong. Looks like Malaysia will have all 3 representatives if your calculations are correct. Same goes to China and Korea. Denmark and Indo will not have all 3 from the looks of it. I hope Choong Hann and company will buck up. However, one theory I have about Choong Hann is that he is fine tuning himself to peak for Olympics, that's why he is not firing his cylinders now.
Current dummy list for MS (entries exactly the same as final dummy list released by IBF even though ranking positions change a bit). Look how close Park Tae Sang and Boesen are. 1 YANG Pedro GUA (Tripartite selection) top 16 players 2 LIN Dan CHN 9 3507 1 363.05 10 3,870.05 (CHN1 - ASIA1) 3 CHEN Hong CHN 9 3006 1 338.91 10 3,344.91 (CHN2) 4 WONG Choong Hann MAS 9 2844 1 327.93 10 3,171.93 (MAS1) 5 BAO Chunlai CHN 9 2706 1 250.89 10 2,956.89 (CHN3) 6 LEE Hyun II KOR 9 2595 1 334.32 10 2,929.32 (KOR1) XIA Xuanze CHN 10 2676 0 0 10 2,676.00 7 GADE Peter DEN 9 2319 1 217.78 10 2,536.78 (DEN1 - EUR1) 8 SHON Seung Mo KOR 9 2235 1 250.05 10 2,485.05 (KOR2) 9 SUSILO Ronald SIN 9 2271 1 205.56 10 2,476.56 (SIN1) CHEN Yu CHN 9 2136 1 225.96 10 2,361.96 10 HASHIM M. Roslin MAS 9 2133 1 205.63 10 2,338.63 (MAS2) 11 LEE Chong Wei MAS 9 2001 1 204.48 10 2,205.48 (MAS3) 12 KUNCORO Sony Dwi INA 9 2202 0 0 9 2,202.00 (INA1) 13 JONASSEN Kenneth DEN 9 1923 1 261 10 2,184.00 (DEN2) 14 NG Wei HKG 9 1938 1 228.15 10 2,166.15 (HKG1) 15 BOESEN Anders DEN 9 1773 1 236.27 10 2,009.27 (DEN3) top 64 players PARK Tae Sang KOR 9 1830 1 168.35 10 1,998.35 16 PONSANA Boonsak THA 9 1686 1 205.93 10 1,891.93 (THA1) 17 HARIYANTO * Agus HKG 9 1689 1 200.69 10 1,889.69 (HKG2) KALDAU Niels Christian DEN 9 1641 1 184.41 10 1,825.41 18 PALYAMA Dicky NED 9 1623 1 174.29 10 1,797.29 (NED1) 19 SATO Shoji JPN 9 1620 1 175.05 10 1,795.05 (JPN1) 20 JOPPIEN Bjoern GER 9 1599 1 171.77 10 1,770.77 (GER1) 21 HIDAYAT Taufik INA 8 1764 0 0 8 1,764.00 (INA2) 22 YAMADA Hidetaka JPN 9 1533 1 168.5 10 1,701.50 (JPN2) HASHIM Muhd Hafiz B MAS 10 1557 0 0 10 1,557.00 SASAKI Sho JPN 9 1377 1 157.96 10 1,534.96 23 WACHA Przemyslaw POL 9 1368 1 164.16 10 1,532.16 (POL1) 24 VAUGHAN Richard WAL 9 1266 1 143.7 10 1,409.70 (GBR1) WIRATAMA ~ * Yohan Hadikusumo HKG 9 1236 1 140.79 10 1,376.79 25 ROCH Jens GER 9 1197 1 130.65 10 1,327.65 (GER2) PARK Sung Hwan KOR 9 1164 1 147.55 10 1,311.55 MATSUMOTO Toru JPN 10 1257 0 0 10 1,257.00 26 CHIEN Yu-Hsiu TPE 9 1146 1 108 10 1,254.00 (TPE1) IKEDA Yuichi JPN 10 1227 0 0 10 1,227.00 LEE Tsuen Seng MAS 10 1221 0 0 10 1,221.00 27 MILROY Bobby CAN 9 1080 1 126.96 10 1,206.96 (CAN1 - PANAM1) ... (reserves - in case some above do not enter - eg Palyama) DABEKA Andrew CAN 9 1089 1 116.1 10 1,205.10 (could be CAN2) VASCONCELOS Marco POR 9 1071 1 110.59 10 1,181.59 (could be POR1) SALO Kasperi FIN 9 1050 1 130.08 10 1,180.08 (could be FIN1) VIITIKKO Antti FIN 9 1053 1 110.23 10 1,163.23 (could be FIN2) WENGBERG Rasmus SWE 9 1029 1 116.39 10 1,145.39 (could be SWE1) .... (looking for other continents) 28 BREHAUT Stuart AUS 9 873 1 94.36 10 967.36 (AUS1 - OCE1) 29 DEDNAM Chris RSA 9 432 1 52.13 10 484.13 (RSA1 - AFR1)
Well according to my calculation, after the semi-final stage of the Euro and the quarters of the Asian, Roslin and especially Lee CW just made it to the top 16. In fact Lee CW could finish 16th. Boesen is already out. His loss to Peter Gade in the semi did him bad. Either they were not calculating properly or the Danes really played it fair. By my calculation Park Tae Sang has already qualified, at least at the 16th spot.
I don't think the Danes play for "team victories" like some other countries (China, Korea...). Whatever the situation, Peter Gade would never have left Anders Boesen win that match! Same thing for the english players with Robertson/Emms beating Archer/Kellogg which might prevent them from going to the olympics... (though I think they still have a chance) Probably Europeans are more "individualistic" I suppose...