2014 Asian Junior Badminton Championships – Girls Singles
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2014 Asian Junior Badminton Championships – Girls Singles
The Girls' Singles tournament of the 2014 Asian Junior Badminton Championships was held from February 19–23 in Taipei, Taiwan. The defending champions of the last edition was Aya Ohori from Japan. Ohori competed in this event as the first seeds, but she was beaten by the eventual silver medalist Chen Yufei from China in the third round. Akane Yamaguchi of Japan claim the title after beat Chen in the final with the score 21–10, 21–15. The second and fifth seeded Busanan Ongbumrungpan of Thailand and Liang Xiaoyu of Singapore finished in the semi-finals round, settle for the bronze medal. Seeded # Aya Ohori ''(Third Round)'' # Busanan Ongbumrungpan ''(Semi Final)'' # He Bingjiao ''(Quarter Final)'' # Akane Yamaguchi (Champion) # Liang Xiaoyu ''(Semi Final)'' # Ruthvika Shivani ''(Third Round)'' # Qin Jinjing ''(Quarter Final)'' # Pornpawee Chochuwong ''(Third Round)'' Draw Finals Top Half Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Bottom Half Section 5 S ...
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Taipei Gymnasium
The Taipei Gymnasium () is a gymnasium in Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. History The gymnasium was opened in 1994 and renovated in 2008. Architecture The gymnasium is housed in a 7-story building with a total floor area of 5,128 m2. It consists of facilities and equipment for ball games, conference room, audio center, classrooms for martial arts and aerobic, offices, badminton and billiard room. Ball games area has 1,340 seating capacity and badminton area has 1,000 seating capacity. The building also consists of two basement floors. Sporting events Several major sporting events had been fully or partially held in Taipei Gymnasium, such as: * 2006 Taipei International Invitational Futsal Tournament * 2009 Summer Deaflympics * 2014 Taipei City International Boxing Tournament * 2014 William Jones Cup Transport The gymnasium is accessible from Taipei Arena Station of the Taipei Metro. See also * Sports in Taiwan In Taiwan (Republic of China), some of the most prominent ...
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