Ra Kyung-min explained

Ra Kyung-min
Birth Date:1976 11, df=y
Birth Place:Hongcheon-gun, Gangwon Province, South Korea[1]
Height:1.75 m
Weight:65 kg
Event:Women's & mixed doubles
Country:South Korea
Handedness:Right
Highest Ranking:1 (WD with Chung Jae-hee 2002)[2]
Bwf Id:0D54CDC7-86A3-41C8-A99C-67A70EB5F71C
Hangul:나경민
Hanja:羅景民
Rr:Na Gyeongmin
Mr:Ra Kyŏngmin

Ra Kyung-min (; born 25 November 1976) is a badminton player from South Korea. Ra was a dominating mixed doubles team with her partner Kim Dong-moon from the late 1990s to early 2000s, resulting in a 70–match winning streak and 14 consecutive titles in international tournaments.

Career

Ra made her debut at the Olympic Games in Atlanta 1996. She played in the women's singles and mixed doubles event. In the singles, she was defeated by Huang Chia-chi of Chinese Taipei in the first round with the score of 6–11, 7–11. In the mixed doubles, she competed with her senior Park Joo-bong, reaching in to the final round and settled for the silver medal after beaten by their compatriot Kim Dong-moon and Gil Young-ah in rubber games, 15–13, 4–15, and 12–15.

Ra made her second appearance at the Olympic Games in Sydney 2000. Competed as the third seed in the women's doubles with Chung Jae-hee, they lost in the semi-final match against Huang Nanyan and Yang Wei of China, and again lost to another Chinese pair in the bronze medal match Gao Ling and Qin Yiyuan. In the mixed doubles, she competed as second seed with Kim Dong-moon, reaching in to the quarter-final round, defeated by Zhang Jun and Gao Ling.

Ra competed for Korea in 2004 Summer Olympics in women's doubles with partner Lee Kyung-won. They had a bye in the first round and defeated Pernille Harder and Mette Schjoldager of Denmark in the second. In the quarterfinals, Ra and Lee beat Mia Audina and Lotte Bruil of the Netherlands 15–5, 15–2. They lost the semifinal to Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen of China 6–15, 4–15, but won the bronze medal match against Wei Yili and Zhao Tingting, also of China, 10–15, 15–9, 15–7. She also competed in mixed doubles with partner Kim Dong-moon. They had a bye in the first round and defeated Chris Bruil and Lotte Bruil of the Netherlands in the second. In the quarterfinals, Ra and Kim lost to Jonas Rasmussen and Rikke Olsen of Denmark 14–17, 8–15.

Ra was inducted into the Badminton Hall of Fame in 2009.

Record

Ra Kyung-min holds the world record for shortest badminton international match that last for just six minutes defeating Julia Mann of England in women's singles during the 1996 Uber Cup with 11–2, 11–1.

Personal life

She married her mixed doubles partner Kim on 25 December 2005, and they went to Canada to study. There they had a son named Kim Han-wool in July 2007, and a daughter named Kim Han-bi in 2008. She retired when she got pregnant in February 2007, and made a comeback in September 2009.[3]

Achievements

Olympic Games

Women's doubles

Mixed doubles

World Championships

Women's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1999Brøndby Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark Chung Jae-hee Ge Fei
Gu Jun
4–15, 5–15 Silver
2001Palacio de Deportes de San Pablo, Seville, Spain Lee Kyung-won Wei Yili
Zhang Jiewen
11–15, 3–15 Bronze

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1999Brøndby Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark Kim Dong-moon Simon Archer
Joanne Goode
15–10, 15–13 Gold
2001Palacio de Deportes de San Pablo, Seville, Spain Kim Dong-moon Zhang Jun
Gao Ling
10–15, 15–12, 16–17 Silver
2003National Indoor Arena, Birmingham, United Kingdom Kim Dong-moon Zhang Jun
Gao Ling
15–7, 15–8 Gold

Asian Games

Women's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1998Thammasat Gymnasium 2, Bangkok, Thailand Chung Jae-hee Ge Fei
Gu Jun
11–15, 9–15 Bronze
2002Gangseo Gymnasium, Busan, South Korea Lee Kyung-won Gao Ling
Huang Sui
11–8, 11–7 Gold

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1998Thammasat Gymnasium 2, Bangkok, Thailand Kim Dong-moon Lee Dong-soo
Yim Kyung-jin
15–6, 15–8 Gold
2002Gangseo Gymnasium, Busan, South Korea Kim Dong-moon Khunakorn Sudhisodhi
Saralee Thungthongkam
11–4, 11–0 Gold

Asian Championships

Women's singles

Women's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1999Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Chung Jae-hee Ge Fei
Gu Jun
8–15, 10–15 Silver
2003Tennis Indoor Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia Lee Kyung-won Hwang Yu-mi
Lee Hyo-jung
15–9, 15–7 Gold

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1998Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Kim Dong-moon Sun Jun
Ge Fei
15–7, 15–8 Gold
1999Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Kim Dong-moon Liu Yong
Ge Fei
15–7, 15–13 Gold
2001PhilSports Arena, Manila, Philippines Kim Dong-moon Bambang Suprianto
Minarti Timur
11–15, 15–4, 15–3 Gold
2004Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Kim Dong-moon Sudket Prapakamol
Saralee Thungthongkam
15–10, 17–16 Gold

Asian Cup

Mixed doubles

IBF World Grand Prix (56 titles, 9 runners-up)

The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) from 1983 to 2006.

Women's singles

YearTournamentOpponentScoreResult
1994Singapore Open Yuliani Sentosa12–9, 11–5 Winner
1995Canadian Open Bang Soo-hyun0–11, 7–11 Runner-up
1995Thailand Open Lim Xiaoqing4–11, 0–11 Runner-up
1996Swedish Open Zhang Ning11–6, 2–11, 4–11 Runner-up
1997Swedish Open Gong Zhichao4–11, 4–11 Runner-up
2001U.S. Open Mette Sørensen6–8, 7–4, 7–3, 7–2 Winner

Women's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
1997Hong Kong Open Chung Jae-hee Liu Lu
Qian Hong
15–7, 15–12 Winner
1998Swedish Open Jang Hye-ock Huang Nanyan
Liu Zhong
15–12, 15–9 Winner
1998All England Open Jang Hye-ock Ge Fei
Gu Jun
7–15, 7–15 Runner-up
1999Swedish Open Chung Jae-hee Huang Sui
Lu Ying
15–6, 15–11 Winner
1999All England Open Chung Jae-hee Huang Sui
Lu Ying
15–6, 15–8 Winner
1999World Grand Prix Finals Chung Jae-hee Ge Fei
Gu Jun
2–15, 4–15 Runner-up
2000Korea Open Chung Jae-hee Huang Nanyan
Yang Wei
15–6, 8–15, 15–5 Winner
2000Chinese Taipei Open Chung Jae-hee Helene Kirkegaard
Rikke Olsen
15–9, 15–7 Winner
2000All England Open Chung Jae-hee Ge Fei
Gu Jun
5–15, 3–15 Runner-up
2001Korea Open Kim Kyeung-ran Huang Nanyan
Yang Wei
13–15, 10–15 Runner-up
2001Swiss Open Lee Kyung-won Helene Kirkegaard
Rikke Olsen
7–3, 8–6, 2–7, 7–4 Winner
2001U.S. Open Kim Kyeung-ran Pernille Harder
Majken Vange
7–1, 7–0, 7–3 Winner
2002Swiss Open Lee Kyung-won Gail Emms
Lotte Jonathans
7–1, 7–1, 7–1 Winner
2002Japan Open Lee Kyung-won Gao Ling
Huang Sui
7–5, 1–7, 7–2, 6–8, 7–1 Winner
2003Korea Open Lee Kyung-won Ann-Lou Jørgensen
Rikke Olsen
11–5, 11–5 Winner
2003Dutch Open Lee Kyung-won Hwang Yu-mi
Lee Hyo-jung
15–4, 15–9 Winner
2003German Open Lee Kyung-won Yang Wei
Zhang Jiewen
15–6, 15–17, 15–8 Winner
2003Chinese Taipei Open Lee Kyung-won Hwang Yu-mi
Lee Hyo-jung
15–9, 15–8 Winner
2004Korea Open Lee Kyung-won Yang Wei
Zhang Jiewen
8–15, 15–9, 6–15 Runner-up
2004Japan Open Lee Kyung-won Wei Yili
Zhao Tingting
15–6, 5–15, 15–1 Winner

Mixed doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
1995Thailand Open Park Joo-bong Nikolai Zuyev
Marina Yakusheva
15–1, 15–4 Winner
1996Japan Open Park Joo-bong Kim Dong-moon
Gil Young-ah
15–7, 15–1 Winner
1996Korea Open Park Joo-bong Simon Archer
Julie Bradbury
15–9, 15–11 Winner
1996Swedish Open Park Joo-bong Chen Xingdong
Peng Xinyong
15–4, 15–6 Winner
1996All England Open Park Joo-bong Simon Archer
Julie Bradbury
15–10, 15–10 Winner
1997U.S. Open Kim Dong-moon Bambang Suprianto
Rosalina Riseu
15–1, 15–3 Winner
1997Hong Kong Open Kim Dong-moon Ha Tae-kwon
Chung Jae-hee
15–12, 15–3 Winner
1997China Open Kim Dong-moon Liu Yong
Ge Fei
15–10, 15–6 Winner
1998Japan Open Kim Dong-moon Jens Eriksen
Marlene Thomsen
15–12, 15–9 Winner
1998Swedish Open Kim Dong-moon Chen Gang
Tang Yongshu
15–3, 15–3 Winner
1998All England Open Kim Dong-moon Michael Søgaard
Rikke Olsen
15–2, 11–15, 15–5 Winner
1998World Grand Prix Finals Kim Dong-moon Simon Archer
Joanne Goode
15–6, 15–9 Winner
1999Korea Open Kim Dong-moon Liu Yong
Ge Fei
15–6, 15–8 Winner
1999Swedish Open Kim Dong-moon Ha Tae-kwon
Chung Jae-hee
15–1, 15–4 Winner
1999Singapore Open Kim Dong-moon Michael Søgaard
Rikke Olsen
15–4, 15–8 Winner
1999World Grand Prix Finals Kim Dong-moon Tri Kusharjanto
Minarti Timur
15–5, 15–7 Winner
2000Korea Open Kim Dong-moon Tri Kusharjanto
Minarti Timur
15–13, 15–3 Winner
2000All England Open Kim Dong-moon Liu Yong
Ge Fei
15–10, 15–2 Winner
2000Swiss Open Kim Dong-moon Zhang Jun
Gao Ling
15–8, 15–9 Winner
2000Malaysia Open Kim Dong-moon Tri Kusharjanto
Minarti Timur
15–7, 15–8 Winner
2001Korea Open Kim Dong-moon Zhang Jun
Gao Ling
15–8, 15–11 Winner
2001Hong Kong Open Kim Dong-moon Khunakorn Sudhisodhi
Saralee Thungthongkam
3–7, 7–0, 7–2, 7–2 Winner
2002All England Open Kim Dong-moon Jens Eriksen
Mette Schjoldager
7–3, 7–3, 7–0 Winner
2002Swiss Open Kim Dong-moon Jonas Rasmussen
Jane F. Bramsen
7–3, 7–5, 1–7, 7–4 Winner
2002Korea Open Kim Dong-moon Michael Søgaard
Rikke Olsen
7–1, 7–3, 7–5 Winner
2002Japan Open Kim Dong-moon Nova Widianto
Vita Marissa
7–3, 7–2, 7–2 Winner
2002Singapore Open Kim Dong-moon Nathan Robertson
Gail Emms
11–2, 13–10 Winner
2003Korea Open Kim Dong-moon Kim Yong-hyun
Lee Hyo-jung
11–5, 11–4 Winner
2003Singapore Open Kim Dong-moon Zheng Bo
Zhang Jiewen
15–5, 15–9 Winner
2003Indonesia Open Kim Dong-moon Zhang Jun
Gao Ling
10–15, 15–11, 15–6 Winner
2003Malaysia Open Kim Dong-moon Nathan Robertson
Gail Emms
15–6, 15–5 Winner
2003Dutch Open Kim Dong-moon Kim Yong-hyun
Lee Hyo-jung
15–4, 15–2 Winner
2003Denmark Open Kim Dong-moon Kim Yong-hyun
Lee Hyo-jung
17–16, 15–10 Winner
2003German Open Kim Dong-moon Zhang Jun
Gao Ling
15–12, 11–15, 15–8 Winner
2003Hong Kong Open Kim Dong-moon Zhang Jun
Gao Ling
15–7, 15–10 Winner
2003Chinese Taipei Open Kim Dong-moon Nova Widianto
Vita Marissa
15–7, 15–5 Winner
2004Swiss Open Kim Dong-moon Zhang Jun
Gao Ling
15–2, 15–8 Winner
2004All England Open Kim Dong-moon Kim Yong-hyun
Lee Hyo-jung
15–8, 17–15 Winner
2004Korea Open Kim Dong-moon Kim Yong-hyun
Lee Hyo-jung
15–5, 15–11 Winner

IBF International (2 titles, 4 runners-up)

Women's singles

YearTournamentOpponentScoreResult
1991Hungarian International Park Soo-yun0–11, 4–11 Runner-up
1992Wimbledon Open Fiona Smith2–11, 11–8, 4–11 Runner-up

Women's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
1991Hungarian International Choi Ma-ree Kim Shin-young
Park Soo-yun
9–15, 6–15 Runner-up
1999Australian International Lee Hyo-jung Chung Jae-hee
Yim Kyung-jin
17–16, 6–15, 15–3 Winner
2005Canadian International Jun Woul-sik Ha Jung-eun
Oh Seul-ki
15–5, 15–9 Winner

Mixed doubles

Notes and References

  1. Na Gyeong-Min . 13 August 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417084244/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/na/na-gyeong-min-1.html . 17 April 2020 . dead.
  2. News: 나경민-정재희조, 세계 배드민턴 여복 1위 . . 14 March 2018 . ko.
  3. News: http://isplus.joins.com/article/article.html?aid=1208864 . ko:배드민턴 라경민, 2년 만에 현역 복귀 . Ra Kyung-min comebacks . . 20 August 2009 . 6 December 2009 . ko.