Zhang Jin

Zhang Jin

Zhang Jin (chinesisch 张瑾; * 9. Mai 1972) ist eine ehemalige Badmintonspielerin aus der Volksrepublik China.

Karriere

Zhang Jin gewann beide 1995 Silber bei der Badminton-Asienmeisterschaft im Mixed mit Jiang Xin. Die Indonesia Open 1994 gewannen beide. Im Damendoppel mit Peng Xingyong siegte Zhang Jin 1994 bei den German Open, Dutch Open und Brunei Open. 1996 holte sie sich zwei Titel bei den Vietnam Open.

Sportliche Erfolge

Saison Veranstaltung Disziplin Platz Name
1993 Hong Kong Open Damendoppel 3 Tang Yongshu / Zhang Jin
1993/1994 German Open Damendoppel 1 Peng Xingyong / Zhang Jin
1994 Dutch Open Damendoppel 1 Peng Xingyong / Zhang Jin
1994 Brunei Open Damendoppel 1 Peng Xingyong / Zhang Jin
1994 Indonesia Open Mixed 1 Jiang Xin / Zhang Jin
1995 Asienmeisterschaft Mixed 2 Jiang Xin / Zhang Jin
1996 Vietnam Open Damendoppel 1 Peng Xingyong / Zhang Jin
1996 Vietnam Open Mixed 1 Liu Yong / Zhang Jin

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