Unprecedented Ae Dominance??

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  1. badders2006

    badders2006 Regular Member

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    If I'm not mistaken, of the 20 semi final places, China occupy an unbelievable 14!!!
    So 70% of all semi-final spots belong to China.
    Have China ever been THIS dominant in any tournament??
    let alone the prestigious All England..

    Absolutely speechless.
     
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    Wasn't it in the 2000 Olympic where China won Men's Single, Women's Single, Mix-Doubles, and Womens Doubles? 4 gold metal out of 5 even is pretty dominating isn't it? But as in the number of Chinese player that were in the Semi-Finals and beyond, I have no idea.

    I was thinking about the same thing as you. China seems to be really dominating this tournament.
     
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    well it's likely China will take at least 4 golds in this AE championship.
    but the astounding thing is the number of silver's and bronzes and 4th places China will/have already hauled.
    It might as well be the Chinese National Championships!
    Next most dominant country in this tournament is malaysia with 2 places!
     
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    The percentage goes up to 75% if you use born in China. If you use ethnic Chinese, then it becomes 85% to 90%.
     
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    No more walkovers for today's AE men's semi-finals......This is like a domestic tournament in China.....
     
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    Yup amazing. Fortunately Astro shows the QF, with all matches are from different country. Well if China were all in the finals is good also since I can have a good night sleep then. hahahahahaha
     
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    Only two pairs (Den MD and Eng XD) are of non-Chinese ethnicity.
     
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    I think this number (14 out of 20 semifinal spots) is unprecedented.
     
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    the extra numbers come from the faultless display of the 'big 4' MS players and the success of the XD pairs. Yu/He did very well to beat the indonesians!
    I've been going on and on about Zheng/Gao but then when has there been a pair that has won every single tournament they have played?? this pair is setting the benchmark..
     
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    Neil Nicholls Regular Member

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    Gold Silver Bronze
    China 4 1 3
    Indonesia 1 2 0
    Korea 0 1 1
    Denmark 0 1 0
    GB 0 0 1

    MS-SF
    (G)Ji Xinpeng v Peter Gade
    (S)Hendrawan v (B)Xia Xuanze

    WS-SF
    (G)Gong Zhichao v (B)Ye Zhaoying
    (S)Camilla Martin v Dai Yun

    MD-SF
    (G)Gunawan/Wijaya v (B)Ha/Kim
    (S)Lee/Yoo v Lee/Choong

    WD-SF
    (G)Gu/Ge v (B)Gao/Qin
    (S)Huang/Yang v Ra/Chung

    XD-SF
    (S)Trikus/Minarti v (B)Archer/Goode
    (G)Zhang/Gao v Sogaard/Olsen

    Semi-Final composition by country
    China 9 (45%)
    Indonesia 3
    Denmark 3
    Korea 3
    Malaysia 1
    GB 1
     
    #10 Neil Nicholls, Mar 10, 2007
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    It is not fair to compare with the Olympics because the number of entries from each country is limited.
     

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