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Rexy Mainaky

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Indonesian badminton player (born 1968)
Badminton player
Rexy Mainaky
Rexy in 2024
Personal information
NicknameEky
Birth nameRexy Ronald Mainaky
CountryIndonesia
Born (1968-03-09)9 March 1968 (age 57)
Ternate,Maluku, Indonesia
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight70 kg (154 lb)
HandednessRight
Men's doubles
Highest ranking1
Medal record
Men'sbadminton
Representing Indonesia
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place1996 AtlantaMen's doubles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1995 LausanneMen's Doubles
Bronze medal – third place1997 GlasgowMen's Doubles
World Cup
Gold medal – first place1993 New DelhiMen's doubles
Gold medal – first place1995 JakartaMen's doubles
Gold medal – first place1997 YogyakartaMen's doubles
Silver medal – second place1992 GuangzhouMen's doubles
Silver medal – second place1996 JakartaMen's doubles
Sudirman Cup
Silver medal – second place1991 CopenhagenMixed team
Silver medal – second place1995 LausanneMixed team
Bronze medal – third place1997 GlasgowMixed team
Bronze medal – third place1999 CopenhagenMixed team
Thomas Cup
Gold medal – first place1994 JakartaMen's team
Gold medal – first place1996 Hong KongMen's team
Gold medal – first place1998 Hong KongMen's team
Gold medal – first place2000 Kuala LumpurMen's team
Silver medal – second place1992 Kuala LumpurMen's team
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place1994 HiroshimaMen's doubles
Gold medal – first place1994 HiroshimaMen's team
Gold medal – first place1998 BangkokMen's doubles
Gold medal – first place1998 BangkokMen's team
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place1993 Hong KongMen's team
Gold medal – first place2000 JakartaMen's doubles
Asian Cup
Gold medal – first place1994 BeijingMen's doubles
Silver medal – second place1991 JakartaMen's doubles
SEA Games
Gold medal – first place1993 SingaporeMen's team
Gold medal – first place1995 Chiang MaiMen's team
Gold medal – first place1997 JakartaMen's team
Silver medal – second place1991 ManilaMixed doubles
Silver medal – second place1991 ManilaMen's team
Silver medal – second place1993 SingaporeMen's doubles
Silver medal – second place1995 Chiang MaiMen's doubles
Silver medal – second place1997 JakartaMen's doubles
Bronze medal – third place1991 ManilaMen's doubles
Southeast Asian Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place1986 SingaporeBoys' singles
Gold medal – first place1986 SingaporeBoys' doubles
Gold medal – first place1986 SingaporeBoys' team

Rexy Ronald Mainaky (born 9 March 1968), simply known asRexy, is an Indonesian badminton coach and former player. He was men's doublesbadminton world champion who is often simply known as Rexy. He won the men's doubles Olympic gold medal in 1996 withRicky Subagja. As of October 2021, he was appointed as the new deputy coaching director of theBadminton Association of Malaysia.[1]

Career

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During the 1990s Mainaky and fellow countrymanRicky Subagja formed the most internationally successful team of the decade. Both noted for their quickness and power, Mainaky and Subagja won over thirty international titles together, including all of badminton's major championships at least once. They capturedOlympic gold atAtlanta in1996, the then biennialIBF World Championships in1995 atLausanne, Switzerland, and the venerableAll-England Championships back to back in 1995 and 1996. A partial listing of their victories includes theChina (1992),Indonesia (1993, 1994, 1998, 1999),Malaysia (1993, 1994, 1997),Korea (1995, 1996), andDenmark (1998) Opens; theWorld Badminton Grand Prix (1992, 1994, 1996), theBadminton World Cup (1993, 1995, 1997), and the quadrennialAsian Games (1994, 1998).

Mainaky and Subagja were bronze medalists at the1997 IBF World Championships in Glasgow. They were eliminated in the quarterfinals at both the1992 and2000 Olympics. Mainaky won the 2000Asian Badminton Championships with another Indonesian doubles maestro,Tony Gunawan. He was a member of consecutiveworld champion IndonesianThomas Cup (men's international) teams in1994,1996,1998, and2000.

Five of seven children in the Mainaky family, Rexy,Richard,Marleve,Rionny andKarel, were part of the Indonesian national shuttling team in the 1990s and nowadays they still have a hand in the sport, though courtside as badminton coaches.

He is currently the doubles director of coaching of theBadminton Association of Malaysia.

Awards and nominations

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AwardYearCategoryResultRef.
Badminton World Federation Awards2009Badminton Hall of FameHonored[2]
Candra Wijaya International Badminton Centre Awards2017The best men's doubles legendwithRicky SubagjaHonored[3]

Achievements

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Olympic Games

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1996GSU Sports Arena,Atlanta, United StatesIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaYap Kim Hock
MalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
5–15, 15–13, 15–12Gold[4]

World Championships

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1997Scotstoun Centre,Glasgow, ScotlandIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaYap Kim Hock
MalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
9–15, 15–2, 12–15BronzeBronze
1995Malley Sports Centre,Lausanne, SwitzerlandIndonesiaRicky SubagjaDenmarkJon Holst-Christensen
DenmarkThomas Lund
15–5, 15–2GoldGold

World Cup

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1997Among Rogo Sports Hall,Yogyakarta, IndonesiaIndonesiaRicky SubagjaSouth KoreaLee Dong-soo
South KoreaYoo Yong-sung
15–1, 10–15, 15–3GoldGold
1996Istora Senayan,Jakarta, IndonesiaIndonesiaSigit BudiartoIndonesiaAntonius Ariantho
IndonesiaDenny Kantono
8–15, 2–15SilverSilver
1995Istora Senayan,Jakarta, IndonesiaIndonesiaRicky SubagjaThailandSakrapee Thongsari
ThailandPramote Teerawiwatana
15–4, 15–9GoldGold
1993Indira Gandhi Arena,New Delhi, IndiaIndonesiaRicky SubagjaChinaChen Kang
ChinaChen Hongyong
15–7, 12–15, 15–9GoldGold
1992Guangdong Gymnasium,Guangzhou, ChinaIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaSoo Beng Kiang
10–15, 11–15SilverSilver

Asian Games

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1994Tsuru Memorial Gymnasium,Hiroshima, JapanIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaSoo Beng Kiang
15–10, 15–2GoldGold[5]
1998Thammasat Gymnasium 2,Bangkok, ThailandIndonesiaRicky SubagjaThailandPramote Teerawiwatana
ThailandSiripong Siripool
15–5, 15–10GoldGold[6]

Asian Championships

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2000Istora Senayan,Jakarta, IndonesiaIndonesiaTony GunawanMalaysiaChoong Tan Fook
MalaysiaLee Wan Wah
15–8, 15–9GoldGold

Asian Cup

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1994Beijing Gymnasium,Beijing, ChinaIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaSoo Beng Kiang
15–8, 15–7GoldGold
1991Istora Senayan,Jakarta, IndonesiaIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaSoo Beng Kiang
16-17, 5-15SilverSilver

SEA Games

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1997Asia-Africa hall,Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex,
Jakarta, Indonesia
IndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaSigit Budiarto
IndonesiaCandra Wijaya
4–15, 17–14, 11–15SilverSilver
1995Gymnasium 3, 700th Anniversary Sport Complex,
Chiang Mai, Thailand
IndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaYap Kim Hock
MalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
13–15, 9–15SilverSilver
1993Singapore Badminton Hall,
Singapore
IndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaSoo Beng Kiang
7–15, 15–11, 7–15SilverSilver
1991Camp Crame Gymnasium,
Manila, Philippines
IndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaJalani Sidek
MalaysiaRazif Sidek
6–15, 15–12, 6–15BronzeBronze

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1991Camp Crame Gymnasium,
Manila, Philippines
IndonesiaErma SulistianingsihIndonesiaRicky Subagja
IndonesiaRosiana Tendean
6–15, 13–15SilverSilver

IBF World Grand Prix (27 titles, 9 runners-up)

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The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) since 1983.

Men's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2000Korea OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaSouth KoreaLee Dong-soo
South KoreaYoo Yong-sung
8–15, 15–9, 4–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
1999Indonesia OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaTony Gunawan
IndonesiaCandra Wijaya
15–12, 15–81st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1998Indonesia OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaFlandy Limpele
IndonesiaEng Hian
15–5, 15–41st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1998Denmark OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaFlandy Limpele
IndonesiaEng Hian
15–11, 15–61st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1998Singapore OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaSigit Budiarto
IndonesiaCandra Wijaya
5–15, 5–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
1997Vietnam OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaSouth KoreaLee Dong-soo
South KoreaYoo Yong-sung
15–11, 15–51st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1997Malaysia OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaAntonius Ariantho
IndonesiaDenny Kantono
17–15, 15–121st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1997Japan OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaAntonius Ariantho
IndonesiaDenny Kantono
15–11, 7–15, 15–71st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1996World Grand Prix FinalsIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaYap Kim Hock
MalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
15–4, 15–91st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1996China OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaSigit Budiarto
IndonesiaCandra Wijaya
12–15, 5–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
1996All England OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaYap Kim Hock
MalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
15–6, 15–51st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1996Korea OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaYap Kim Hock
MalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
15–5, 17–141st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1996Japan OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaRudy Gunawan
IndonesiaBambang Suprianto
15–8, 12–15, 15–121st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1995Singapore OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaAntonius Ariantho
IndonesiaDenny Kantono
15–7, 18–161st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1995All England OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaAntonius Ariantho
IndonesiaDenny Kantono
15–12, 15–18, 15–81st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1995Japan OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaRudy Gunawan
IndonesiaBambang Suprianto
15–8, 15–91st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1995Korea OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaDenmarkJon Holst-Christensen
DenmarkThomas Lund
15–6, 11–15, 15–71st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1994World Grand Prix FinalsIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaRudy Gunawan
IndonesiaBambang Suprianto
15–10, 15–71st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1994Hong Kong OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaRudy Gunawan
IndonesiaBambang Suprianto
15–12, 14–17, 15–71st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1994Indonesia OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaRudy Gunawan
IndonesiaBambang Suprianto
10–15, 15–4, 18–171st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1994Singapore OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaDenmarkJon Holst-Christensen
DenmarkThomas Lund
15–6, 15–81st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1994Malaysia OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaThailandSakrapee Thongsari
ThailandPramote Teerawiwatana
15–5, 18–161st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1994All England OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaRudy Gunawan
IndonesiaBambang Suprianto
12–15, 12–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
1994Swedish OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaSwedenPeter Axelsson
SwedenPär-Gunnar Jönsson
15–11, 15–121st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1993World Grand Prix FinalsIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaRudy Gunawan
IndonesiaBambang Suprianto
15–11, 10–15, 9–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
1993German OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaDenmarkJon Holst-Christensen
DenmarkThomas Lund
14–17, 12–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
1993Indonesia OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaEddy Hartono
IndonesiaRichard Mainaky
15–13 15–101st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1993Malaysia OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaSoo Beng Kiang
15–7, 15–51st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1993Swedish OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaSwedenPeter Axelsson
SwedenPär-Gunnar Jönsson
15–12, 15–101st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1992World Grand Prix FinalsIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaSoo Beng Kiang
15–11, 15–61st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1992Thailand OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaChinaHuang Zhanzhong
ChinaZheng Yumin
15–9, 12–15, 15–111st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1992Hong Kong OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaChinaHuang Zhanzhong
ChinaZheng Yumin
15–13, 15–101st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1992China OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaRazif Sidek
MalaysiaJalani Sidek
17–15, 15–111st place, gold medalist(s)Winner
1992Indonesia OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaIndonesiaEddy Hartono
IndonesiaRudy Gunawan
12–15, 5–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
1991U.S. OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaRazif Sidek
MalaysiaJalani Sidek
13–18, 15–13, 3–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
1991Canadian OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaRazif Sidek
MalaysiaJalani Sidek
11–15, 12–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up
  IBF Grand Prix tournament
  IBF Grand Prix Finals tournament

IBF International (1 runner-up)

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Men's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
1992French OpenIndonesiaRicky SubagjaChinaLi Yongbo
ChinaTian Bingyi
16–18, 12–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up

Post-playing career

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Mainaky is known amongst his peers and colleagues, and the game's fans, as one of the greatest doubles player of all time,[citation needed] alongside players such asChristian Hadinata,Tjun Tjun,Johan Wahjudi,Liem Swie King,Ricky Subagja,Tony Gunawan,Hendra Setiawan,Park Joo Bong,Kim Dong Moon,Fu Haifeng,Cai Yun, andFinn Kobbero. He is regarded[by whom?] as one of the best coaches in the world, alongside former player Park Joo Bong of Korea (currently head coach of Japanese badminton squad). He is noted for his charity work through badminton, by playing in exhibitions across Asia and Europe post-competitive career.[citation needed] He was the coach to English badminton mixed doubles' pairGail Emms andNathan Robertson and successfully brought them winning the2004 Summer Olympic silver medal,2005 All England Open Badminton Championships and2006 IBF World Championships titles.

Mainaky became a coach after his playing career. He coached the Malaysian National Team's Doubles department and his biggest success was bringing up Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong. He guided the pair to an Asian Games Gold Medal in Doha 2006.[7] However, there was rumours about a fall out between Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong with Rexy as the pair requested for a change of coaches. Subsequently, he left the Badminton Association of Malaysia in 2012 after seven years and joined the Philippines Badminton Association as head coach. After about a year he left the Philippines Badminton Association and returned to his homeland Indonesia. He became Indonesia's high performance director and was basically the head of the Indonesia Badminton Team. He is currently still serving as the High performance director for Indonesia.[citation needed] In 2017, Mainaky left his position atBadminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) to join Thailand Badminton Association (BAT). In 2018, Mainaky led the Thai women's team reached the Uber Cup final for the first time in their history.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Rexy dilantik timbalan pengarah kejurulatihan BAM" (in Malay). Berita Harian. 25 October 2021. Retrieved29 October 2021.
  2. ^"Daftar Pebulutangkis Indonesia yang Masuk Hall of Fame BWF" (in Indonesian). Indosport. 26 April 2020. Retrieved9 December 2021.
  3. ^"Ricky/Rexy Hingga Marcus/Kevin Raih Penghargaan CWIBC" (in Indonesian). Republika. 19 December 2017.
  4. ^"Rexy, Ricky take gold".The Straits Times. 1 August 1996. p. 42.
  5. ^"12th Asian Games Hiroshima 1994 - Game and results, Badminton".Hiroshima City University. Archived from the original on 5 February 1998. Retrieved30 November 2024.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  6. ^"ASIAN GAMES XIII BANGKOK - BULUTANGKIS" (in Indonesian). Antara. 17 December 1998.
  7. ^"Archives | The Star Online".www.thestar.com.my. Archived fromthe original on 2018-03-10. Retrieved2018-03-09.
  8. ^"Indonesian Badminton Legend Rexy Mainaky Takes Thailand to World Stage".Jakarta Globe. Retrieved2020-10-13.

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