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Han Jingna (Chinese: 韩晶娜; born 16 January 1975) is a Chinese retired badminton player who rated among the world's leading women's singles players in the 1990s. Han began practicing badminton at the age of seven. Two years later, she trained at the sports school in Wuhan. She was selected to join the Hubei team in 1988 when she was thirteen, and to join the national team in 1989. She was part of national teams that clinched the 1995 Sudirman Cup in Lausanne, and the 1998 Uber Cup in Hong Kong, She won the silver medal for women's singles at the 1995 World Championships by upsetting South Korea's Bang Soo-hyun in the semifinals before falling to Chinese teammate Ye Zhaoying in the finals. Han also earned a singles bronze medal at the next World Championships in 1997. She competed in the wome

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  • Han Jingna (chinesisch 韩晶娜, * 16. Januar 1975 in Wuhan) ist eine ehemalige chinesische Badmintonspielerin. (de)
  • Han Jingna –en chino, 韩晶娜– (Wuhan, 16 de enero de 1975) es una deportista china que compitió en bádminton, en la modalidad individual. Ganó dos medallas en el Campeonato Mundial de Bádminton, plata en 1995 y bronce en 1997.​ Participó en los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta 1996, ocupando el quinto lugar en la prueba individual.​ (es)
  • Han Jingna (Chinese: 韩晶娜; born 16 January 1975) is a Chinese retired badminton player who rated among the world's leading women's singles players in the 1990s. Han began practicing badminton at the age of seven. Two years later, she trained at the sports school in Wuhan. She was selected to join the Hubei team in 1988 when she was thirteen, and to join the national team in 1989. She was part of national teams that clinched the 1995 Sudirman Cup in Lausanne, and the 1998 Uber Cup in Hong Kong, She won the silver medal for women's singles at the 1995 World Championships by upsetting South Korea's Bang Soo-hyun in the semifinals before falling to Chinese teammate Ye Zhaoying in the finals. Han also earned a singles bronze medal at the next World Championships in 1997. She competed in the women's singles competition at the 1996 Olympic Games but was eliminated in the quarterfinals round by the defending Olympic gold medalist Susi Susanti of Indonesia. In 1999, she left the national team and went to the United Kingdom to help coach Great Britain's team for 2000 Olympic Games.She later worked as a Chinese national youth team coach starting in 2006. (en)
  • 韩晶娜(1975年1月16日-),湖北武汉人,中国女子羽毛球运动员,曾奪得1995年世界羽毛球錦標賽女子單打亞軍,現已退役,2006年起擔任中国国家羽毛球青年队教练。 (zh)
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  • Han Jingna (chinesisch 韩晶娜, * 16. Januar 1975 in Wuhan) ist eine ehemalige chinesische Badmintonspielerin. (de)
  • Han Jingna –en chino, 韩晶娜– (Wuhan, 16 de enero de 1975) es una deportista china que compitió en bádminton, en la modalidad individual. Ganó dos medallas en el Campeonato Mundial de Bádminton, plata en 1995 y bronce en 1997.​ Participó en los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta 1996, ocupando el quinto lugar en la prueba individual.​ (es)
  • 韩晶娜(1975年1月16日-),湖北武汉人,中国女子羽毛球运动员,曾奪得1995年世界羽毛球錦標賽女子單打亞軍,現已退役,2006年起擔任中国国家羽毛球青年队教练。 (zh)
  • Han Jingna (Chinese: 韩晶娜; born 16 January 1975) is a Chinese retired badminton player who rated among the world's leading women's singles players in the 1990s. Han began practicing badminton at the age of seven. Two years later, she trained at the sports school in Wuhan. She was selected to join the Hubei team in 1988 when she was thirteen, and to join the national team in 1989. She was part of national teams that clinched the 1995 Sudirman Cup in Lausanne, and the 1998 Uber Cup in Hong Kong, She won the silver medal for women's singles at the 1995 World Championships by upsetting South Korea's Bang Soo-hyun in the semifinals before falling to Chinese teammate Ye Zhaoying in the finals. Han also earned a singles bronze medal at the next World Championships in 1997. She competed in the wome (en)
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  • Han Jingna (en)
  • Han Jingna (de)
  • Han Jingna (es)
  • 韩晶娜 (zh)
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