Anna Lao

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Anna Oi Chan Lao Template:Post-nominals (born 7 May 1962)[1][2] is a former Australian badminton player. She is the most successful badminton player in the history of Australian badminton.

She was ranked 5th in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, where badminton had only been introduced for the first time as an Olympic sport. Lao played in the quarterfinals for women's singles and women's doubles where most participants only make it through one discipline.

In the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours, Lao was appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia for her significant service to badminton, sports & to the multicultural community.[3]

Career

Lao was ranked 2nd in China before she left to represent Australia in the Olympics, in which she was ranked 1st in Australia. She held the times of Master of Sports in China in 1985. Prior to her participation in the Olympics, she held the titles of the Australian Open in 1988, 1989 and 1991 in women's singles, doubles and mixed doubles.

Lao also reached the semifinals of the 1989 Malaysia Open. She was also a champion at the 1991 New Zealand Open and the 1992 French Open. She was a semifinalist at the 1992 Swedish Open.

1992 Barcelona Olympics

Badminton was first introduced to the Olympic Games in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. She placed 5th in women's singles & women's doubles.

Women's doubles

Lao played with her doubles partner Rhonda Cator. Their first game with Swiss players Silvia Albrecht & Bettina Villars were a success scoring 15–3, 15–6. Their second round was with Polish players Bożena Bąk & Wioletta Wilk Sosnowska where they won 15–3, 15–12. Lao and Cator entered the quarterfinals with the world champions Lin Yanfen & Yao Fen where they lost 13–18, 5–15.

1992 Summer Olympics – Women's doubles
Round Partner Opponent Score Result
1st Template:Flagicon Rhonda Cator Template:Flagicon Silvia Albrech
Template:Flagicon Bettina Villars
15–3, 15–6 Win
2nd Template:Flagicon Bożena Bąk
Template:Flagicon Wioletta Wilk
15–3, 15–12 Win
QF Template:Flagicon Lin Yan Fen
Template:Flagicon Yao Fen
13–18, 5–15 Lost

Women's singles

Lao played a total of 4 games and entered the quarterfinals. Her first game was with Bettina Villars, whom she played against previously in doubles and won easily in two games. Her second round was with Camilla Martin, a player from Denmark who later on received the European Championship three times. Lao won 11–6, 12–11. She later played with the European champion at the time, Elena Rybkina. Lao won in three games. After winning the third round of games, she was placed in the quarterfinals where she versed world champion Tang Jiuhong, and lost both games.

1992 Summer Olympics – Women's singles (1)
Round Opponent Score Result
1st Template:Flagicon Bettina Villars 11–0, 11–4 Win
2nd Template:Flagicon Camilla Martin 11–6, 12–11 Win
3rd Template:Flagicon Elena Rybkhina 7–11, 11–7, 11–8 Win
QF Template:Flagicon Tang Jiuhong 1–11, 9–11 Lost

Awards and recognition

  • Courvoisier Award for Excellence Sports (1993)[4]
  • World Morning Cup 50-54 age Mix-Doubles Champion, Double 3rd (2012)[4]
  • World Morning Cup 50-54 age Mix-Doubles Champion, Double 3rd (2013)[4]
  • WCBF 20th Anniversary Individual Events 50-54 age Mix-Doubles Champion, Doubles 3rd (2013)[4]
  • Award Medal (AM) as a Member of the Order of Australia (2021)[5]

Achievements

IBF International (11 titles, 2 runner-up)

Women's singles

Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
1989 Australian Open Template:Flagicon Rhonda Cator 11–5, 11–0 Script error: No such module "sort". Winner
1990 Australian Open Template:Flagicon Susi Susanti 1–11, 4–11 Script error: No such module "sort". Runner-up
1991 Australian Open Template:Flagicon Rhonda Cator 11–9, 11–1 Script error: No such module "sort". Winner
1991 New Zealand Open Template:Flagicon Rhonda Cator 11–0, 12–11 Script error: No such module "sort". Winner

Women's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
1989 Australian Open Template:Flagicon Teresa Lian Template:Flagicon Rhonda Cator
Template:Flagicon Gillian Sanderson
15–9, 15–3 Script error: No such module "sort". Winner
1990 Australian Open Template:Flagicon Rhonda Cator Template:Flagicon Lisa Campbell
Template:Flagicon Susi Susanti
15–8, 15–2 Script error: No such module "sort". Winner
1991 Australian Open Template:Flagicon Rhonda Cator Template:Flagicon Teresa Lian
Template:Flagicon Song Yang
15–3, 15–4 Script error: No such module "sort". Winner
1991 New Zealand Open Template:Flagicon Rhonda Cator Template:Flagicon Lisa Campbell
Template:Flagicon Adele Macdonald
15–7, 15–7 Script error: No such module "sort". Winner
1992 French Open Template:Flagicon Rhonda Cator Template:Flagicon Katrin Schmidt
Template:Flagicon Kerstin Ubben
15–7, 15–5 Script error: No such module "sort". Winner

Mixed doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
1989 Australian Open Template:Flagicon He Tim Template:Flagicon Gary Silvester
Template:Flagicon Tracey Small
15–11, 15–10 Script error: No such module "sort". Winner
1990 Australian Open Template:Flagicon He Tim Template:Flagicon Ardy Wiranata
Template:Flagicon Susi Susanti
15–11, 15–12 Script error: No such module "sort". Winner
1991 Australian Open Template:Flagicon He Tim Template:Flagicon Peter Blackburn
Template:Flagicon Lisa Campbell
15–5, 15–4 Script error: No such module "sort". Winner
1991 New Zealand Open Template:Flagicon Darren Macdonald Template:Flagicon Peter Blackburn
Template:Flagicon Lisa Campbell
8–15, 16–17 Script error: No such module "sort". Runner-up

References

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