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Bao Chunlai Bao Chunlai (English name: sea), born in Changsha City, Hunan Province, Chinese badminton player, world champion; Sudirman Cup and Thomas Cup team champion member.

Chinese name: Bao Chunlai

Foreign name: sea

Nationality: China

Birthplace: Changsha, Hunan

Date of birth: 1983.02.17

Height: 190CM

Weight: 78KG

Sports: Badminton

Sports team: Chinese National Team

Professional characteristics: Left-handed grip

Main awards: 2000 Fifth World Youth Championship Men’s Singles Champion

2003 Eighth Sudirman Cup team runner-up

2004, member of the 2006 Thomas Cup championship team

Member of the 2005 Sudirman Cup championship team

2008, member of the 2010 Thomas Cup championship team

Important events: 2006 World Championship runner-up

2003, 2007 World Championship third runner-up

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Gender: Male

Constellation: Aquarius Blood type: AB Favorite color: Use blue Racket: YONEX ARC10 (bow and arrow 10) Li Ning STORM N70 (Yu Lingfeng) There is also a brother and a sister at home

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Invincible Little Abalone (10 photos) Bao Chunlai is from Hunan. He is tall, has long arms, has flexible movements and has a high understanding of playing. At the World Youth Championship held in Guangzhou in 2000, he won the men's singles championship and was selected into the national first team. Under the careful training of coaches Tang Xianhu and Zhong Bo, Bao Chunlai made great progress in the national team and began to emerge in a series of international competitions. Before the Thomas Cup, his world ranking jumped to second place, and he was selected into the Thomas Cup lineup by the Chinese team and became the second singles player. From the naughty boy who was suspected of suffering from "ADHD" when he was a child, to the "second child in a thousand years" who rarely achieves good results in competitions, to the flag-bearer of the Asian Games that attracts thousands of people... every step of Bao Chunlai's life is deep. , all filled with the ardent love of their parents. When Bao Changan was 45 years old, his wife Cheng Yunyan gave birth to Bao Chunlai. At that time, Cheng Yunyan was working in finance at Changsha Zhongli Hotel, and Bao Changan was working at Changsha Weighing Instrument Factory. Their combined salary was only more than 40 yuan. Bao Chunlai also had a sister and brother, and the family of five lived a tight life. Bao Chunlai grew up day by day. Bao Changan found that he was very active and ran around outside all day long. When he got home, he made the house look like a messy grocery store, which made his mother's head growl: "Why did you give birth to a baby?" What about the kid with ADHD? "When Bao Chunlai was 8 years old, the badminton coach of Changsha Amateur Sports School came to the school to select young talents, and he was immediately chosen. Bao Changan thought it would be a good idea to send his son to practice badminton, so that his son would have something to do every day and would not mess around all day long. So Cheng Yunyan didn't take a break at noon every day and worked overtime to complete some of the afternoon work. Then at 3 p.m., she picked up her son from school to the sports school by bicycle, and then rushed back to work. At almost 6 p.m., she rushed to the sports school again. I went to school to pick up my son and take him home. Bao Chunlai's heroic appearance on the field (10 photos) In order to give his son more time to practice football, Cheng Yunyan rode his bike very fast every time. Once, Cheng Yunyan was curious about how his son practiced football, so he hid aside and took a peek.

At that time, Bao Chunlai was doing speed training. The coach was throwing the ball very fast. After catching 30 balls in a row, Bao Chunlai was exhausted and gradually couldn't catch up. He suddenly tripped and fell to the ground with a plop. The coach didn't even look at him and yelled at him to keep catching the ball. Bao Chunlai wiped his tears and started practicing again. Cheng Yunyan, who was hiding aside, burst into tears immediately. She was afraid that she could not control herself, so she left the training hall as if running away. I had to pick up and drop off Bao Chunlai through rain and wind like this for more than 4 years. An 80% new bicycle turned into a broken one, with 10 inner tubes broken. When Bao Chunlai was 11 years old, one day Cheng Yunyan fell ill with a severe cold, high fever, and felt weak. Bao Changan could not ask for leave that day. In order to save a few yuan, Cheng Yunyan gave up the idea of ??taking the bus and forced herself to ride a bicycle to send her son off. Go to practice. Halfway through the road, her eyes blurred and she fell off the bicycle. Bao Chunlai, who was sitting behind the bicycle, also fell off. When Bao Chunlai saw his mother falling to the ground, he quickly crawled over to help his mother regardless of his scratched calf... Bao Chunlai's basketball skills improved rapidly. At the end of 1994, he was selected into the Hunan Provincial Sports Team. After joining the provincial sports team, he could only go home on Saturdays every week, and Bao Changan and his wife had a tighter schedule for their son. As soon as he returned home every Saturday morning, Cheng Yunyan arranged for Bao Chunlai to take tutoring classes such as English and mathematics, and accompanied him to practice calligraphy in the afternoon. Only on Sunday morning could Bao Chunlai play for a while, and then immediately return to the provincial sports team in the afternoon.

Without any free time, young Bao Chunlai became increasingly irritable and even tired of training. At this time, he became obsessed with playing video games. The school was strictly controlled during the day, so he secretly played at night. One day at 12 o'clock in the middle of the night, when the coach checked the dormitory, he found that Bao Chunlai was missing. Finally, he dragged Bao Chunlai back to his dormitory from the video game room outside the school. Bao Chunlai said aggrievedly: "My family has always been very strict with me, and I have never had a good time." Bao Changan and his wife knew this. Afterwards, they felt very sad and thought that it was time to loosen their children's belts. As a result, Bao Chunlai no longer had to practice calligraphy, even though he had won many awards in national and provincial children's calligraphy competitions. Bao Chunlai, who has received a "burden reduction", trains harder and his level is improving rapidly. In 1995, he won the men's singles championship on behalf of the Changsha team at the 8th Hunan Provincial Games. In June 2000, 17-year-old Bao Chunlai was selected for the second national team. Bao Changan and his wife realized that they could no longer discipline their son as harshly as before. Although they let their son fly, Bao Changan and his wife were still holding on to the kite string in their hearts. In December of that year, Bao Chunlai participated in the World Youth Championships held in Guangzhou. This was his first time participating in such an international competition and faced young badminton masters from all over the world. In order to keep abreast of the game situation, Bao Chunlai's brother, who works in Zhuhai, goes to the Internet cafe at the beginning of each game to learn about the event in time through the Internet, and then uses his mobile phone to send text messages to his parents who are waiting for the news at home. Bao Chunlai lived up to expectations, passed all the tests, and finally won the men's singles championship. When the coach called Bao Changan to announce the good news, Bao Changan and his wife hugged each other and cried. After more than ten years of hard work, they finally trained their son to become a dazzling rookie in the international badminton world. But the couple soon discovered that competition in the sports world is not about winning a championship once and being able to dominate forever. If you are not careful, you will be defeated by others. After Bao Chunlai won the championship, he was selected into the national first team. At that time, there was a rule in the team: all members of the second team could challenge members of the first national team for two games. The challenger who won two games in a row could enter the first team, while the loser would be relegated to the second team. As expected, a member of the second team issued a "war letter" to Bao Chunlai. In the first game, Bao Chunlai was a little nervous and lost. Bao Changan knew that Bao Chunlai must be under a lot of pressure at this time, so he sent Bao Chunlai a text message: "The second game is a crucial game, so let's change your position." , Let’s fight the opponent as a challenger.” These words made Bao Chunlai suddenly enlightened. During the game, he had the mentality of challenging the opponent, played easily and proactively, and finally won the game with a big score.

Since then, Bao Chunlai has established a firm foothold in the national first team. In the 2001 Danish Badminton Open, Bao Chunlai once again passed the test, defeating all opponents with the spirit and courage of a rising star, and finally won the championship in one fell swoop. Unlike the World Youth Championship, this is Bao Chunlai's first time participating in the adult competition, and his opponents are all experienced masters. After winning this championship, Bao Chunlai felt the pride of dominating the world, and at the same time, he also had the arrogance and arrogance of a young boy. Bao Changan sensed his son's arrogance during the phone call and was worried that speaking on the phone would dampen Bao Chunlai's enthusiasm, but he knew he had to give his son a warning. So, Bao Changan sent another text message to his son: "You won two championships in a row just after your debut, which shows that you have a good momentum. You must maintain this momentum. But don't have any pride and complacency. You know, you There is still a long way to go, and you have not yet participated in several of the top events in the badminton world." Bao Chunlai read his father's text messages several times, and he understood: No matter how far away he is from his parents, they still seem to be with him. The same as those around him, and he was so aware of any changes in his heart. He understood his parents' hearts and sent a text message back to his father: "Dad, I understand, don't worry." In April 2002, Bao Chunlai participated in the Thomas and Uber Cup competition. At only 19 years old, he took the initiative to serve as the second singles player in the men's singles, playing against the 19-year-old Malaysian player Hafiz, because just a month ago, he had a final with Hafiz, and he ended up 3-3. 0 victory over Hafiz. Therefore, Bao Chunlai is confident that he can also win Hafiz after a month. Sure enough, after the game started, Bao Chunlai played very actively. Bao Chunlai won the first two games. But in the crucial third game, Hafez adjusted his tactics and fought tenaciously to win the next game. At this time, Bao Chunlai was in disarray. He hesitated on every key ball and even allowed the opponent to score consecutively. In the end, he lost to his opponent 3 to 5. After the game, frustration and sadness were written on Bao Chunlai's face. As he was walking, he was thinking about why some key balls were not handled properly, but unexpectedly he bumped into the glass door. Bao Changan sat in front of the TV and watched the entire game. After the game, he sat there for more than an hour without moving a step. The painful expression on Bao Chunlai's face after the defeat kept lingering in his mind. I want to comfort my son, but on the other hand I want to bluntly point out the shortcomings of my son's unstable mentality during the game. He took out his cell phone and prepared to send a text message to his son, but after finishing writing, he held the cell phone and hesitated to send it. He was worried that pointing out his son's shortcomings at this time would increase his son's psychological pressure. After much thought, he finally pressed the send button and warned his son to temporarily avoid the media and calm down. Bao Changan, who suffered from severe pulmonary heart disease and rarely went out on the streets, went straight to the mall and bought a video recorder and dozens of video tapes. He decided to record every badminton event and even any news related to the badminton world in the future. On the one hand, he could have a timely and comprehensive understanding of the badminton news so as to communicate with his son. On the other hand, he could learn more about it by watching the video repeatedly. The advantages and disadvantages of Bao Chunlai and other golfers can provide some reference for his son. Bao Chunlai has not yet finished coming out of the shadow of the Thomas and Uber Cup defeat, and has suffered from injuries again. In September 2002, Bao Chunlai had another loose body in the joint of his left knee. Whenever the loose body got stuck in the joint, Bao Chunlai would suffer severe pain. The team immediately sent him to Peking University Third Hospital for surgery. At that time, the 14th Asian Games was being held in Busan, South Korea. Bao Chunlai had been listed as a seed player to participate, but he was unable to compete due to a sudden injury. He felt very disappointed.

In order to take better care of her son, Cheng Yunyan came to Beijing and rented a house not far from Bao Chunlai's dormitory. Bao Chunlai likes to drink beef soup. Cheng Yunyan brings soup cooked by her own hands to her son every week. She leaves with satisfaction after watching her son finish the soup every time. With her mother's careful care, Bao Chunlai recovered quickly. But after recovering from the injury, he found that his game status was still not up to par. In the 2003 Sudirman Cup final, he lost to Tawfik. On November 14, 2004, in the men's singles final of the China Badminton Open, he lost to his teammate Lin Dan and finished second.

In 2005, Bao Chunlai lost the gold medal in the following five major competitions and finished second... Although Bao Chunlai became a member of the Thomas Cup team champion in 2004, it was once said that Lin Dan and Li Zongwei were Bao Chunlai's "nemeses;" Bao Chunlai Various theories such as Chunlai's intention to take the runner-up's life were flying around. People even nicknamed Bao Chunlai the "thousand-year old second". At this time, Bao Chunlai's mood was extremely low, and he even doubted his own strength. He was extremely frustrated and sent a text message to his father: "It seems that I am destined to be the second child." After receiving the text message, Bao Changan and his wife Their hearts were very heavy. They knew how painful their son was. At the same time, they realized that the only way to cheer up his son was to relieve his psychological pressure, otherwise his son would collapse under the shadow of this "thousand-year-old child." . So Bao Changan pretended to be very happy and sent a text message to his son: "It's not bad to win the runner-up. Our whole family is proud of you. As long as you play well and make the audience comfortable." At the same time, Bao Changan sent a text message to his family. A gag order was issued: "No matter what happens at home, don't tell Chunlai, so as not to put him under greater mental pressure." After the Spring Festival in 2004, Bao Chunlai's grandfather was diagnosed with prostate cancer. During his critical illness, my grandfather wanted to take a look at his beloved grandson. But in order not to affect Bao Chunlai, Cheng Yunyan made up a lie with tears in his eyes, saying that Bao Chunlai was competing abroad and would not be able to come back for a while. Before his grandfather passed away, he kept chanting his name. At this time, Bao Chunlai was participating in a competition. Bao Changan and his wife stood in front of the old man with tears streaming down their cheeks, and their hearts were as sharp as a knife, but they did not make a call to Bao Chunlai. It was not until October 2005 that Bao Chunlai returned to Yiyang, Hunan Province to participate in the Provincial Tenth National Games. When he came back to visit his parents after the game, Cheng Yunyan told him that his grandfather had passed away. Bao Chunlai burst into tears on the spot. Bao Changan took advantage of this rare opportunity for father and son in several years to analyze the reasons why he always won the runner-up: "First, you are mentally immature and unable to stabilize at critical moments; second, you lose to the opponent in terms of momentum. You You are not as domineering as Lin Dan; thirdly, your physical strength is not good enough." He also showed every game he recorded for Bao Chun to watch. Although Bao Chunlai had watched these videos many times in the team, he was not satisfied with his father. I admire the pertinent analysis very much. He put his hands on Bao Changan's knees and said with tears: "Dad, don't worry, my son will win the championship again one day." In December 2005, in the men's singles final of the Danish Badminton Classic, Bao Chunlai faced Danish star Peter Gade, Bao Chunlai was behind 9-12 in the first game and overtook the score to 13-12, but in the end Bao Chunlai failed to withstand his opponent's attack and lost in a row 13-15 and 5-15. Finished second in two games. Bao Changan sent a text message to his son in a joking tone: "Congratulations on becoming the second child again." Soon, Bao Chun wrote back: "What's wrong with being the second child." Looking at this text message, Bao Changan smiled. Now, he feels that his son has come out of the shadow of the "second child of a thousand years". Bao Chunlai, who is gradually getting rid of the psychological shadow of being the second best player in a thousand years, is becoming more and more mature in the competition. On August 27, 2006, he won the Korean Open championship in Seoul, ending his 4 years and 10 months of waiting for a single world championship; on September 22, he defeated Lee Chong Wei in Madrid, breaking his previous six defeats in six games. The curse; on October 21, he defeated Lin Dan in Guangzhou, crossing this seemingly insurmountable obstacle for the first time in two years since August 2004. Especially after defeating Lin Dan and Li Zongwei, Bao Chunlai was even happier than winning the championship. Therefore, he felt that he had crossed the deep hurdle in his heart. When he texted these good news to his parents, Bao Changan happily replied: "Your victory is the best medicine for me." At the end of November 2006, Bao Chunlai went to the Doha Asian Games. As usual, he texted his father and said, "Dad, I'm going abroad to compete. Do you have anything else to do?" But this time, Bao Changan sent a long text message back to his son: "Don't think it has anything to do with the competition. things and devote yourself wholeheartedly to the competition.

I’m not worried about your strength. What’s important is your physical fitness. Therefore, you must be good at conserving your physical strength, think more about your opponents, analyze their methods and strategies, and only by knowing yourself and the enemy can you win every battle..."

After arriving in Doha, Bao Chunlai Suddenly being told to serve as the flag bearer, facing the great honor, he sent a text message to his father with trembling fingers: "Dad, I became the flag bearer, what should I do? I don’t know how to prepare. "At this time, he did not know that Bao Changan had received a "mysterious" text message a few hours ago: "The flowers are blooming in the Asian Games in the desert, and the Chinese flag bearer is mysterious to be guessed; the cold winter suddenly warms up and spring comes, moving Doha to win the gold medal again. "... Bao Changan was extremely happy and said to his son: "The flag bearer represents the image of the country. Don't be nervous, just act like you are on the court. You must behave solemnly and generously, be full of vigor, high morale, and full of energy. I am so proud of you! "At 21:00 on the evening of December 5, 2006, the badminton men's team final of the Doha Asian Games was grandly staged. The Chinese team, which aspired to win the championship, and the defending champion South Korean team launched an exciting showdown. The final deciding set was between Bao Chunlai and The match started between South Korean star and Athens Olympic men's singles silver medalist Sun Shengmo. Bao Chunlai opened the game with a beautiful smash, and soon Bao Chunlai took the lead with a 7-2 advantage. Bao Chunlai clenched his fists and roared with excitement. After only 26 minutes, Bao Chunlai defeated Sun Shengmo with a score of 21-9, 21-8. This was also the first time for the Chinese badminton men's team. After 16 years, he reached the top of Asia again. Seeing his son successfully realize his dream of bringing home a gold medal, Bao Changan was also very excited. He said to his son: "Well done, this is the real you!" As long as you have the confidence you have today, you will definitely be able to do better and win more gold medals! "In the eyes of the Chinese team coach, although Bao Chunlai's technical level has improved rapidly and he has strong competitiveness, he lacks competition experience, his mentality is still immature, and his performance on the spot fluctuates greatly. Technical characteristics: height, long arms, flexible movements, He has a good understanding of playing, but he lacks game experience and his mentality is still immature. Some people think that he lacks dominance on the court, but his personality is very gentle, so he is taking a path that suits him. It is precisely because of his friendly personality that he has won many supporters. On December 1, 2006, Doha time, Zhang Haifeng, director of the Publicity Department of the State Sports General Administration and spokesperson of the Asian Games delegation, officially announced: "After comprehensive consideration. , we believe that Bao Chunlai is a very comprehensive athlete and the most suitable candidate to serve as the flag bearer. "So, 23-year-old Bao Chunlai became the first person in the Chinese badminton team to be the flag bearer of the delegation. Bao Chunlai was also the first flag bearer other than basketball or volleyball players. In August 2010, Bao Chunlai entered Hunan Province Studied at the Public School of Management of Xiangtan University

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Entered the badminton training class of Changsha Amateur Sports School in 1990 and entered the Hunan Provincial Badminton Team training class in August 1994.

Officially entered the Hunan Provincial Badminton Team in October 1995. In 1995, he represented the Changsha City Team and won the men's singles championship at the 8th Hunan Provincial Games. In 1998, he was selected for the National Youth Team. In 1999, he entered the National Team. Men's singles champion and team champion at the 5th World Youth Badminton Championships in 2000. Men's team champion at the 2000 Asian Youth Badminton Championships. Men's singles champion at the 2000 National Badminton Championships. 2001 Danish Open champion. 2001. 3rd place in the team at the Ninth National Games in 2002. Third place in the Thomas Cup team, third place in the 2002 All England Open, quarter-finals of the 2002 Japan Open.

2003 Singapore Open quarter-finals, Malaysia Open quarter-finals, China Open quarter-finals 2003 German Open quarter-finals, Hong Kong Open quarter-finals 2003 Eighth Sudirman Cup team runner-up 2003 13th World Cup Badminton Championship men's singles third place Birmingham 2003 Fifth City Games men's doubles champion men's singles runner-up 2004 Swiss Open runner-up 2004 Japan Open runner-up 2004 13th Thomas Cup championship team member 2004 Athens Olympic Games 16th 2004 China Open runner-up, 2004 National Badminton Championship runner-up, 2005 German Open quarter-finals, Singapore Open quarter-finals

2005 China Masters runner-up, 2005 Sudirman Cup championship team member, 2005 No. Quarter-finalist of the 14th Badminton World Championships in Anaheim, USA Men's singles runner-up of the 10th National Games in 2005 2005 Hong Kong Open runner-up 2005 China Open runner-up 2006 Thomas Cup championship team member 2006 Korean Open champion 2006 German Open semi-finals, Macau, Thailand Open quarter-finals, All England, Japan top 32 2006 Singapore Open semi-finals 2006 Indonesia Open runner-up 2006 15th World Badminton Championship men's singles runner-up 2006 China Open runner-up in Madrid 2006 Served as the flag bearer of the Chinese delegation at the Doha Asian Games 2006 Asian Games men's team championship member 2006 Asian Games men's singles quarterfinals 2007 Malaysian Super Series runner-up The Super Series was launched by the Badminton Federation in 2007 Korean Super Series semi-finals, All England Super Series semi-finals, Swiss Super Series semi-finals 2007 Indonesian Super Series runner-up 2007 China Masters quarter-finals 2007 16th World Badminton Championship men's singles third place Kuala Lumpur 2007 Runner-up in the Beijing Badminton Olympic Test Tournament. Runner-up in the 2007 Danish Super Series. Runner-up in the 2007 French Super Series. Member of the 2007 Badminton Four Nations Invitational Championship Championship Team. Champion of the 2007 China Super Series. Retired due to injury in the 2007 Hong Kong Series. Quarterfinals of the 2008 Malaysian Super Series. Korean Super Series. Quarterfinals of the Asian Championships, All England, Switzerland, and Indonesia. Member of the 2008 Thomas Cup men's team champion. Quarterfinalist of men's singles badminton at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He was eliminated at the Beijing Olympics. Then, he cut his will and decided to "start from scratch." ".

After the semi-finals of the 2008 China Masters, he was suspended until 2009 due to a knee injury. 2009 German Open Champion. 2009 Switzerland, China First Round, All England, Masters Top 16. 2009 Asian Badminton Championship Men's Singles Champion. 2009 Singapore Super Series. Champion of the first round of the 2009 World Championships. Due to his previous trip to Hong Kong for recovery, he neglected training and returned to the team only two weeks before the game. Champion of the 2009 Japan Super Series. Men's singles runner-up of the 11th National Games in 2009. Quarterfinalist of the 2009 French Super Series. Hong Kong Super Series semi-finals 2009 World Badminton Super Series Finals Men's Singles semi-finals 2010 Korean Super Series quarter-finals withdrew 2010 Malaysian Super Series top 16 withdrew 2010 German Open champion 2010 All England Super Series four Member of the 2010 Malaysian Thomas Cup champion team, 2010 Paris Badminton World Championships quarter-finals, 2010 China Masters semi-finals, 2010 Japan Super Series quarter-finals, 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games men's team champion member, 2010 Korean Open champion

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Bao Chunlai is not similar to a scholar who specializes in culture. He is just using his own understanding to write something and share it. Maybe you will feel that his words Not professional enough, too plain. But these are indeed his thoughts. All his love, warmth and touching. After seeing the gorgeous scenery, walking to the alley and having a few dishes of side dishes, it is also comfortable. His words are like He is as concise and clean as a big boy.