Lista över olympiska medaljörer i badminton

Det här är en komplett lista över alla medaljörer i badminton vid olympiska spelen från 1992 till 2024.

Medaljörer

Damer

Singel

SpelGuldSilverBrons
Barcelona 1992 Susi Susanti
Indonesien
 Bang Soo-hyun
Sydkorea
 Huang Hua
Kina
 Tang Jiuhong
Kina
Atlanta 1996 Bang Soo-hyun
Sydkorea
 Mia Audina
Indonesien
 Susi Susanti
Indonesien
Sydney 2000 Gong Zhichao
Kina
 Camilla Martin
Danmark
 Ye Zhaoying
Kina
Aten 2004 Zhang Ning
Kina
 Mia Audina
Nederländerna
 Zhou Mi
Kina
Peking 2008 Zhang Ning
Kina
 Xie Xingfang
Kina
 Maria Kristin Yulianti
Indonesien
London 2012 Li Xuerui
Kina
 Wang Yihan
Kina
 Saina Nehwal
Indonesien
Rio de Janeiro 2016 Carolina Marín
Spanien
 P.V. Sindhu
Indien
 Nozomi Okuhara
Japan
Tokyo 2020 Chen Yufei
Kina
 Tai Tzu-ying
Kinesiska Taipei
 P.V. Sindhu
Indien
Paris 2024 An Se-young
Sydkorea
 He Bingjiao
Kina
 Gregoria Mariska Tunjung
Indonesien

Dubbel

SpelGuldSilverBrons
Barcelona 1992 Sydkorea
Hwang Hye-young, Chung So-young
 Kina
Guan Weizhen, Nong Qunhua
 Sydkorea
Gil Young-ah, Shim Eun-jung
 Kina
Lin Yanfen, Yao Fen
Atlanta 1996 Kina
Ge Fei, Gu Jun
 Sydkorea
Gil Young-ah, Jang Hye-ock
 Kina
Qin Yiyuan, Tang Yongshu
Sydney 2000 Kina
Ge Fei, Gu Jun
 Kina
Huang Nanyan, Yang Wei
 Kina
Gao Ling, Qin Yiyuan
Aten 2004 Kina
Zhang Jiewen, Yang Wei
 Kina
Huang Sui, Gao Ling
 Sydkorea
Ra Kyung-min, Lee Kyung-won
Peking 2008 Kina
Du Jing, Yu Yang
 Sydkorea
Lee Kyung-won, Lee Hyo-jung
 Kina
Zhang Yawen, Wei Yili
London 2012 Kina
Tian Qing, Zhao Yunlei
 Japan
Mizuki Fujii, Reika Kakiiwa
 Ryssland
Valeria Sorokina, Nina Vislova
Rio de Janeiro 2016 Japan
Ayaka Takahashi, Misaki Matsutomo
 Danmark
Christinna Pedersen, Kamilla Rytter Juhl
 Sydkorea
Jung Kyung-eun, Shin Seung-chan
Tokyo 2020 Indonesien
Greysia Polii, Apriyani Rahayu
 Kina
Chen Qingchen, Jia Yifan
 Sydkorea
Kim So-yeong, Kong Hee-yong
Paris 2024 Kina
Chen Qingchen
Jia Yifan
 Kina
Liu Shengshu
Tan Ning
 Japan
Nami Matsuyama
Chiharu Shida

Herrar

Singel

SpelGuldSilverBrons
Barcelona 1992 Alan Budikusuma
Indonesien
 Ardy Wiranata
Indonesien
 Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen
Danmark
 Hermawan Susanto
Indonesien
Atlanta 1996 Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen
Danmark
 Dong Jiong
Kina
 Rashid Sidek
Malaysia
Sydney 2000 Ji Xinpeng
Kina
 Hendrawan
Indonesien
 Xia Xuanze
Kina
Aten 2004 Taufik Hidayat
Indonesien
 Shon Seung-mo
Sydkorea
 Sony Dwi Kuncoro
Indonesien
Peking 2008 Lin Dan
Kina
 Lee Chong Wei
Malaysia
 Chen Jin
Kina
London 2012 Lin Dan
Kina
 Lee Chong Wei
Malaysia
 Chen Long
Kina
Rio de Janeiro 2016 Chen Long
Kina
 Lee Chong Wei
Malaysia
 Viktor Axelsen
Danmark
Tokyo 2020 Viktor Axelsen
Danmark
 Chen Long
Kina
 Anthony Sinisuka Ginting
Indonesien
Paris 2024 Viktor Axelsen
Danmark
 Kunlavut Vitidsarn
Thailand
 Lee Zii Jia
Malaysia

Dubbel

SpelGuldSilverBrons
Barcelona 1992 Sydkorea
Kim Moon-soo, Park Joo-bong
 Indonesien
Eddy Hartono, Rudy Gunawan
 Kina
Li Yongbo, Tian Bingyi
 Malaysia
Razif Sidek, Jalani Sidek
Atlanta 1996 Indonesien
Rexy Mainaky, Ricky Subagja
 Malaysia
Cheah Soon Kit, Yap Kim Hock
 Indonesien
Antonius Ariantho, Denny Kantono
Sydney 2000 Indonesien
Tony Gunawan, Candra Wijaya
 Sydkorea
Lee Dong-soo, Yoo Yong-sung
 Sydkorea
Ha Tae-kwon, Kim Dong-moon
Aten 2004 Sydkorea
Kim Dong-moon, Ha Tae-kwon
 Sydkorea
Lee Dong-soo, Yoo Yong-sung
 Indonesien
Eng Hian, Flandy Limpele
Peking 2008 Indonesien
Markis Kido, Hendra Setiawan
 Kina
Cai Yun, Fu Haifeng
 Sydkorea
Lee Jae-jin, Hwang Ji-man
London 2012 Kina
Cai Yun, Fu Haifeng
 Danmark
Mathias Boe, Carsten Mogensen
 Sydkorea
Jung Jae-sung, Lee Yong-dae
Rio de Janeiro 2016 Kina
Zhang Nan, Fu Haifeng
 Malaysia
Goh V Shem, Tan Wee Kiong
 Storbritannien
Chris Langridge, Marcus Ellis
Tokyo 2020 Kinesiska Taipei
Lee Yang, Wang Chi-lin
 Kina
Li Junhui, Liu Yuchen
 Malaysia
Aaron Chia, Soh Wooi Yik
Paris 2024 Kinesiska Taipei
Lee Yang
Wang Chi-lin
 Kina
Liang Weikeng
Wang Chang
 Malaysia
Aaron Chia
Soh Wooi Yik

Mixed

SpelGuldSilverBrons
Atlanta 1996 Sydkorea
Kim Dong-moon, Gil Young-ah
 Sydkorea
Park Joo-bong, Ra Kyung-min
 Kina
Liu Jianjun, Sun Man
Sydney 2000 Kina
Zhang Jun, Gao Ling
 Indonesien
Tri Kusharyanto, Minarti Timur
 Storbritannien
Simon Archer, Joanne Goode
Aten 2004 Kina
Zhang Jun, Gao Ling
 Storbritannien
Nathan Robertson, Gail Emms
 Danmark
Jens Eriksen, Mette Schjoldager
Peking 2008 Sydkorea
Lee Yong-dae, Lee Hyo-jung
 Indonesien
Nova Widianto, Lilyana Natsir
 Kina
He Hanbin, Yu Yang
London 2012 Kina
Zhang Nan, Zhao Yunlei
 Kina
Xu Chen, Ma Jin
 Danmark
J. Fischer Nielsen, C. Pedersen
Rio de Janeiro 2016 Indonesien
Tontowi Ahmad, Lilyana Natsir
 Malaysia
Chan Peng Soon, Goh Liu Ying
 Kina
Zhang Nan, Zhao Yunlei
Tokyo 2020 Kina
Wang Yilyu, Huang Dongping
 Kina
Zheng Siwei, Huang Yaqiong
 Japan
Yuta Watanabe, Arisa Higashino
Paris 2024 Kina
Zheng Siwei
Huang Yaqiong
 Sydkorea
Kim Won-ho
Jeong Na-eun
 Japan
Yuta Watanabe
Arisa Higashino

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