Chinanews client, Beijing, June 24th. On the 24th, Beijing time, the BWF Hall of Fame held an online ceremony. Chinese badminton star Zhao Yunlei was officially honored, which means that she officially became a member of the IBF Hall of Fame.

  Zhao Yunlei won a total of 2 Olympic gold medals, 5 world championship gold medals, 3 Sudirman Cups and 3 Uber Cups with her teammates, and a total of 13 world championships.

She teamed up with Zhang Nan and set a record of 236 weeks in the mixed doubles ranking world number one.

  The BWF praised Zhao Yunlei as the most versatile women's doubles player of her era and one of the most accomplished players of all time.

She became the only player to win a double at the same Olympics, and the only player to win a double at two consecutive World Championships.

Screenshot of Zhao Yunlei's Weibo

  Zhao Yunlei posted her Hall of Fame certificate on Weibo and said: "Thank you for the training of the country, the guidance of my teacher, and the company and support of every fan. I will take this honor and continue to spare no effort to promote badminton and youth. Badminton education, thank you all!"

  Regarding Zhao Yunlei's entry into the International Badminton Federation Hall of Fame, Zhang Jun, Chairman of the Chinese Badminton Association, previously said: "As an outstanding representative of the badminton industry, Zhao Yunlei is expected to continue to bring her love for the sport, give full play to her advantages, and contribute to the world badminton cause. At the same time, I hope that young athletes can set an example for their predecessors, work hard, stay true to their original aspirations, and make great achievements.”

  List of Zhao Yunlei's competition results:

  In 2010, won the Guangzhou Asian Games women's doubles champion

  In 2011, he won the mixed doubles title at the London World Championships

  In 2012, won the London Olympics women's doubles and mixed doubles champion

  In 2014, won the women's doubles and mixed doubles championships at the Copenhagen World Championships

  In 2014, won the mixed doubles championship of the Incheon Asian Games

  In 2015, won the women's doubles and mixed doubles championships at the World Championships in Jakarta

  In 2016, won the mixed doubles third place in the Rio Olympic Games