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Sun Zhian (; born 1956) is a Chinese former badminton player and coach. He is the gold medalist in
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in 1981 and a former World Champion.


Early life and career

Sun Zhian was born in 1956 in Suzhou, Jiangsu province. In 1970, 14-year-old Sun Zhian entered the junior high school of No. 32 Middle School in Suzhou. One day, Zhang Weidao, a physical education teacher, approached him and informed him that he was selected to go to Nanjing for a training camp. If he was qualified, he was expected to become a member of the Jiangsu badminton team. Sun started playing badminton at the age of 14 with no former training. In 1971, 14-year-old Sun Zhian became the youngest member of the first batch of players in the Jiangsu provincial badminton team after three months of intensive training and selection. Sun used to train for 8 hours in a day. After the 1975 National Games, he was selected for the national training team. In 1978, he officially became a member of the Chinese national badminton team. With this, he also became the first badminton player from Jiangsu to be selected for the national team. Sun Zhian partnered with
Yao Ximing Yao Ximing (; born September 15, 1956) is a former badminton player from China and current coach at the Vancouver Racquet Club in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Career A doubles specialist, Yao and partner Sun Zhian captured the men's doubles title ...
and won the 1979 WBF World Championships held in Hangzhou. With this, they retained the title for China in men's doubles category of the World Championships. He also won the fourth national games held in Beijing in September the same year, partnering Zhao Xinhua. He was felicitated by Vice Premier
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after the match due to his World Championship victory in Hangzhou earlier in the year. Sun then won the 1981 World Games held in Santa Clara, United States with partner Yao Ximing. They defeated two strong Indonesian pairs in quarterfinals and semi-finals. In the final they beat the Swedish pair to win the gold medal. He was the part of Chinese at the 1982 Thomas Cup held in London, United Kingdom. With his long time partner Yao Ximing, he played two matches in the final clash against the defending champions Indonesia. They won one match which proved instrumental in Chinese victory and hence claiming the Thomas Cup for the very first time which according to Sun Zhian himself was the most memorable moment of his entire career. He was also the member of Chinese team which won silver in the 1984 Thomas Cup campaign.


Retirement and Coaching career

Sun retired in 1986 and officially became a coach in Jiangsu badminton team and went on to become the Head coach in 1992. As a coach he trained a group of outstanding players who went on to become World and Olympic champions, such as Sun Jun, Liu Yong, Ge Fei,
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,
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and Zhang Jun. He is also credited with 4 consecutive men's team championship titles for Jiangsu badminton team in the National Games of China. Sun Zhian officially retired as a coach in 2016.


Achievements


World Championships

''Men's doubles''


World Games

''Men's doubles''


Asian Championships

''Men's doubles'' ''Mixed doubles''


Invitational tournament

''Men's doubles''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sun, Zhian 1956 births Living people Chinese male badminton players Chinese badminton coaches Asian Games medalists in badminton Asian Games gold medalists for China Badminton players at the 1982 Asian Games Medalists at the 1982 Asian Games World Games medalists in badminton World Games gold medalists Competitors at the 1981 World Games Badminton players from Jiangsu People from Suzhou