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Rudy Gunawan

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Indonesian badminton player (born 1966)
This article is about the badminton player. For the politician, seeRudy Gunawan (politician).
Badminton player
Rudy Gunawan
Personal information
Birth nameGunawan[1]
CountryIndonesia
Born (1966-12-31)31 December 1966 (age 58)
Surakarta,Central Java, Indonesia
ResidenceOrange County, California, United States[1]
Height6 ft 2 in (1.905 m)
HandednessRight
CoachRudy Hartono
Christian Hadinata
Men's & mixed doubles
Highest ranking1 (1995)
Medal record
Men'sbadminton
Representing Indonesia
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place1992 BarcelonaMen's doubles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1993 BirminghamMen's doubles
Bronze medal – third place1989 JakartaMen's doubles
World Cup
Gold medal – first place1990 Bandung–JakartaMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place1991 MacauMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place1992 GuangzhouMixed doubles
Silver medal – second place1990 Bandung–JakartaMen's doubles
Silver medal – second place1994 Ho Chi MinhMen's doubles
Bronze medal – third place1988 BangkokMen's doubles
Bronze medal – third place1989 GuangzhouMen's doubles
Sudirman Cup
Gold medal – first place1989 JakartaMixed team
Silver medal – second place1991 CopenhagenMixed team
Silver medal – second place1993 BirminghamMixed team
Silver medal – second place1995 LausanneMixed team
Thomas Cup
Gold medal – first place1994 JakartaMen's team
Gold medal – first place1996 Hong KongMen's team
Silver medal – second place1992 Kuala LumpurMen's team
Bronze medal – third place1988 Kuala LumpurMen's team
Bronze medal – third place1990 TokyoMen's team
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place1994 HiroshimaMen's team
Bronze medal – third place1990 BeijingMen's doubles
Bronze medal – third place1990 BeijingMixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place1990 BeijingMen's team
Bronze medal – third place1994 HiroshimaMixed doubles
Asian Championships
Silver medal – second place1987 SemarangMen's team
Asian Cup
Bronze medal – third place1995 QingdaoMen's doubles
SEA Games
Gold medal – first place1989 Kuala LumpurMen's doubles
Gold medal – first place1991 ManilaMen's doubles
Gold medal – first place1993 SingaporeMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place1993 SingaporeMen's team
Silver medal – second place1989 Kuala LumpurMen's team
Silver medal – second place1991 ManilaMen's team
Bronze medal – third place1993 SingaporeMen's doubles
BWF profile

Rudy Gunawan (Chinese:郭宏源; born 31 December 1966) is a former Indonesian badminton player who played between 1980s and 1990s. He is arguably one of the best doubles players ever to play for Indonesia. Rudy Gunawan won various international championships, both in the men's doubles and mixed doubles events. He has paired up with players such asEddy Hartono,Rosiana Tendean,Bambang Suprianto, andRicky Subagja. He was on the Thomas Cup team of Indonesia five times (1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, and 1996) but only won gold in 1994 and 1996. In addition, he helped strengthen the Indonesian team in the race for1989, Sudirman Cup.

Rudy twice competed in the Summer Olympics. In the1992 Olympics, Rudy and Eddy won a silver medal following the defeat in the final match to South Korean pairPark Joo-bong andKim Moon-soo. In the1996 Olympics, Rudy and Bambang pair lost in the round of 16.

Career

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Rudy Gunawan was a member of world championIndonesianThomas Cup (men's international) teams in1994 and1996, winning his final round match on both occasions. He won men's doubles at the1993 IBF World Championships inBirmingham, England withRicky Subagja. However, he shared most of his international men's doubles titles with two other fellow countrymen,Eddy Hartono andBambang Suprianto. These included the prestigiousAll-England title in 1992 and 1994, theWorld Badminton Grand Prix in 1990 and 1993, theSEA Games in 1991; as well as theIndonesia (1989, 1992, 1995),Dutch (1989, 1991),Singapore (1990),Thailand (1991, 1993),China (1993),Chinese Taipei (1994), andU.S. (1995) Opens. Gunawan was a silver medalist at the1992 Olympics in Barcelona with Eddy Hartono. He also shared a number of international mixed doubles titles, including victories at theIndonesia (1990, 1993),Hong Kong (1993),Polish (1993) Opens andWorld Cup for 3 years running (1990 - 1991).

Achievements

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Olympic Games

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1992Pavelló de la Mar Bella,Barcelona,SpainIndonesiaEddy HartonoSouth KoreaKim Moon-soo
South KoreaPark Joo-bong
11–15, 7–15Silver[2]

World Championships

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1989Senayan Sports Complex,Jakarta,IndonesiaIndonesiaEddy HartonoChinaChen Hongyong
ChinaChen Kang
11–15, 7–15BronzeBronze[3]
1993National Indoor Arena,Birmingham,EnglandIndonesiaRicky SubagjaMalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaSoo Beng Kiang
15–11, 15–3GoldGold[4]

World Cup

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1988National Stadium,Bangkok,ThailandIndonesiaEddy HartonoChinaLi Yongbo
ChinaTian Bingyi
15–8, 5–15, 11–15BronzeBronze[5]
1989Guangzhou Gymnasium,Guangzhou, ChinaIndonesia Eddy HartonoChina Li Yongbo
China Tian Bingyi
7–15, 4–15BronzeBronze[6]
1990Istora Senayan,Jakarta, IndonesiaIndonesia Eddy HartonoMalaysiaJalani Sidek
MalaysiaRazif Sidek
17–14, 8–15, 7–15SilverSilver[7]
1994Phan Đình Phùng Indoor Stadium,
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
IndonesiaBambang SupriantoMalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaSoo Beng Kiang
13–18, 15–2, 16–17SilverSilver[8]

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1990Istora Senayan,Jakarta, IndonesiaIndonesiaRosiana TendeanDenmarkJan Paulsen
EnglandGillian Gowers
11–15, 15–9, 15–3GoldGold[7]
1991Macau Forum,MacauIndonesia Rosiana TendeanDenmarkThomas Lund
DenmarkPernille Dupont
15–10, 15–9GoldGold[9]
1992Guangzhou Gymnasium,Guangzhou, ChinaIndonesia Rosiana TendeanDenmark Jan Paulsen
England Gillian Gowers
17–15, 15–9GoldGold[10]

Asian Games

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1990Beijing Gymnasium,Beijing,ChinaIndonesiaEddy HartonoSouth KoreaKim Moon-soo
South KoreaPark Joo-bong
10–15, 8–15BronzeBronze[11]

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1990Beijing Gymnasium,Beijing,ChinaIndonesiaRosiana TendeanSouth KoreaPark Joo-bong
South KoreaChung Myung-hee
9–15, 4–15BronzeBronze[12]
1994Tsuru Memorial Gymnasium,Hiroshima,JapanIndonesiaEliza NathanaelSouth KoreaYoo Yong-sung
South KoreaChung So-young
7–15, 6–15BronzeBronze[13]

Asian Cup

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1995Xinxing Gymnasium,Qingdao, ChinaIndonesiaBambang SupriantoMalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaYap Kim Hock
6–15, 14–17BronzeBronze[14][15]

SEA Games

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Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1989Stadium Negara,Kuala Lumpur,MalaysiaIndonesiaEddy HartonoMalaysiaJalani Sidek
MalaysiaRazif Sidek
15–11, 15–12GoldGold[16]
1991Camp Crame Gymnasium,Manila,PhilippinesIndonesia Eddy HartonoMalaysia Jalani Sidek
Malaysia Razif Sidek
15–11, 15–6GoldGold[17]
1993Singapore Badminton Hall,SingaporeIndonesiaDenny KantonoMalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaSoo Beng Kiang
2–15, 15–12, 14–17BronzeBronze[18]

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1993Singapore Badminton Hall,SingaporeIndonesiaEliza NathanaelIndonesiaDenny Kantono
IndonesiaMinarti Timur
15–6, 18–15GoldGold[19]

IBF World Grand Prix (19 titles, 18 runners-up)

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The World Badminton Grand Prix, sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) from 1983 to 2006.

Men's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1987Dutch OpenIndonesiaBambang SubagioDenmarkMark Christiansen
SwedenStefan Karlsson
8–15, 2–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[20]
1988Dutch OpenIndonesiaEddy HartonoDenmarkMichael Kjeldsen
DenmarkJens Peter Nierhoff
12–15, 15–7, 4–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[21]
1988World Grand Prix FinalsIndonesia Eddy HartonoMalaysiaJalani Sidek
MalaysiaRazif Sidek
15–10, 6–15, 8–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[22]
1989All England OpenIndonesia Eddy HartonoSouth KoreaLee Sang-bok
South KoreaPark Joo-bong
8–15, 7–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[23]
1989Dutch OpenIndonesia Eddy HartonoDenmarkJan Paulsen
DenmarkHenrik Svarrer
15–11, 15–21st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[24]
1989Indonesia OpenIndonesia Eddy HartonoMalaysia Jalani Sidek
Malaysia Razif Sidek
15–9, 15–71st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[25]
1990Singapore OpenIndonesia Eddy HartonoChinaLi Yongbo
ChinaTian Bingyi
15–4, 15–81st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[26]
1990World Grand Prix FinalsIndonesia Eddy HartonoMalaysiaCheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaSoo Beng Kiang
15–6, 15–81st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[27]
1991Indonesia OpenIndonesia Eddy HartonoSouth KoreaKim Moon-soo
South Korea Park Joo-bong
15–18, 13–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[28]
1991Dutch OpenIndonesia Eddy HartonoDenmark Jan Paulsen
Denmark Henrik Svarrer
15–2, 15–111st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[29]
1991German OpenIndonesia Eddy HartonoDenmarkJon Holst-Christensen
DenmarkThomas Lund
15–9, 15–111st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[30]
1991Thailand OpenIndonesia Eddy HartonoMalaysia Cheah Soon Kit
Malaysia Soo Beng Kiang
15–3, 15–111st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[31]
1992All England OpenIndonesia Eddy HartonoDenmark Jan Paulsen
Denmark Henrik Svarrer
15–10, 15–121st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[32]
1992Indonesia OpenIndonesia Eddy HartonoIndonesiaRexy Mainaky
IndonesiaRicky Subagja
15–12, 15–51st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[33]
1992German OpenIndonesiaBambang SupriantoDenmark Jon Holst-Christensen
Denmark Thomas Lund
6–15, 15–2, 9–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[34]
1993Thailand OpenIndonesia Bambang SupriantoIndonesiaImay Hendra
IndonesiaDicky Purwotjugiono
15–5, 15–71st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[35]
1993China OpenIndonesia Bambang SupriantoChinaChen Hongyong
ChinaChen Kang
15–12, 15–121st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[36]
1993World Grand Prix FinalsIndonesia Bambang SupriantoIndonesia Rexy Mainaky
Indonesia Ricky Subagja
11–15, 15–10, 15–91st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[37]
1994Chinese Taipei OpenIndonesia Bambang SupriantoDenmarkJens Eriksen
DenmarkChristian Jakobsen
15–1, 15–81st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[38]
1994All England OpenIndonesia Bambang SupriantoIndonesia Rexy Mainaky
Indonesia Ricky Subagja
15–12, 15–121st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[39]
1994Indonesia OpenIndonesia Bambang SupriantoIndonesia Rexy Mainaky
Indonesia Ricky Subagja
15–10, 4–15, 15–182nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[40]
1994Hong Kong OpenIndonesia Bambang SupriantoIndonesia Rexy Mainaky
Indonesia Ricky Subagja
12–15, 17–14, 7–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[41]
1994World Grand Prix FinalsIndonesia Bambang SupriantoIndonesia Rexy Mainaky
Indonesia Ricky Subagja
10–15, 7–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[42]
1995Japan OpenIndonesia Bambang SupriantoIndonesia Rexy Mainaky
Indonesia Ricky Subagja
8–15, 9–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[43]
1995Indonesia OpenIndonesia Bambang SupriantoIndonesiaAntonius Ariantho
IndonesiaDenny Kantono
15–12, 15–91st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[44]
1995U.S. OpenIndonesia Bambang SupriantoChinaHuang Zhanzhong
ChinaJiang Xin
15–3, 15–101st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[45]
1995Hong Kong OpenIndonesia Bambang SupriantoSouth KoreaHa Tae-kwon
South KoreaKang Kyung-jin
15–17, 15–12, 3–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[46]
1995World Grand Prix FinalsIndonesia Bambang SupriantoMalaysia Cheah Soon Kit
MalaysiaYap Kim Hock
18–13, 2–15, 12–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[47]
1996Japan OpenIndonesia Bambang SupriantoIndonesia Rexy Mainaky
Indonesia Ricky Subagja
8–15, 15–12, 12–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[48]

Mixed doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1988Denmark OpenIndonesiaLilik SudarwatiDenmarkJesper Knudsen
DenmarkNettie Nielsen
7–15, 4–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[49]
1989Dutch OpenIndonesiaRosiana TendeanIndonesiaEddy Hartono
IndonesiaVerawaty Fadjrin
5–15, 5–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[50]
1989German OpenIndonesia Rosiana TendeanDenmarkJan Paulsen
EnglandGillian Gowers
16–18, 8–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[51]
1989Indonesia OpenIndonesia Rosiana TendeanIndonesia Eddy Hartono
Indonesia Verawaty Fadjrin
7–15, 2–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[52]
1990Indonesia OpenIndonesia Rosiana TendeanIndonesiaAryono Miranat
IndonesiaErma Sulistianingsih
15–5, 11–15, 15–41st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[53]
1993French OpenIndonesia Rosiana TendeanIndonesia Aryono Miranat
IndonesiaEliza Nathanael
7–15, 12–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[54]
1993Indonesia OpenIndonesia Rosiana TendeanIndonesiaPaulus Firman
IndonesiaS. Herawati
15–7, 15–31st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[55]
1993Hong Kong OpenIndonesia Rosiana TendeanIndonesia Aryono Miranat
IndonesiaRosalina Riseu
15–12, 15–61st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[56]
  IBF Grand Prix tournament
  IBF Grand Prix Finals tournament

IBF International (1 title)

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Mixed doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1993Polish InternationalIndonesiaRosiana TendeanIndonesiaPaulus Firman
IndonesiaS. Herawati
15–8, 15–31st place, gold medalist(s)Winner[57]

Invitational Tournament

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Men's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
1989Konica CupIndonesiaEddy HartonoMalaysiaJalani Sidek
MalaysiaRazif Sidek
12–15, 8–152nd place, silver medalist(s)Runner-up[58]

After badminton

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Gunawan retired from competitive badminton following the 1996 season, and turned to Christian ministry work in Indonesian villages. In 1999, he went to California for study and received a B.A. degree in theology from Promise Christian University. He is currently serving as a senior pastor in both the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas. Although he has retired from the Indonesian badminton team, he has not retired from the sport. As of 2014, he currently is a coach at the Orange County Badminton Club located inOrange County, California and is also a coach of the USA national badminton team. Not only does the coach, but he is also a professional player, again making a comeback into professional badminton with partner Ryan Chew. As of 2015 he currently ranked 132 in men's doubles.

Family

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Gunawan married to Febijane N. Lumingkewas on 11 December 1992 and have 5 children; 4 boys and 1 girl.

His mother, Sally Young, was the daughter ofFifi Young an Indonesian actress of mixed French andChinese andNjoo Cheong Seng aChinese-Indonesian playwright and film director.

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