Channarong Ratanaseangsuang

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Career

With a game marked by impressive mobility and consistency, during the 1960s he rated among the world's elite singles players. He reached the final of the prestigious All-England Championship in 1963, the semifinals in both 1964 and 1965, and won the open championships of Canada (1964, 1965) and the United States (1964, 1968).[1] Channarong played a leading role on the Thai Thomas Cup (men's international) teams of 1961 and 1964 that finished second and third in the world respectively.[2]

In the mid-1960s he moved from Thailand to North America, settling permanently in Canada after studying in the US. As a player-coach he represented Canada in three Thomas Cup campaigns (1970, 1973, 1976) and won both Canadian national and Canadian Open men's doubles titles with former Thai teammate Raphi Kanchanaraphi before retiring from high level competition.[3]

Coaching

As a coach, he led the Canadian National team from 1967 to 1973 and again from 1979 to 1986. Channarong also mentored the Canadian players during the BWF World Championships in 1980, 1983 and 1985; the Commonwealth Games of 1970, 1982 and 1986; the Uber Cup in 1981 and 1984; the Thomas Cup in 1970, 1976 and 1986; and the Olympic Games in 1996.[3][4]

Achievements

Southeast Asian Peninsular Games

Men's singles

Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1961 Aung San Indoor National Stadium, Rangoon, Myanmar Template:Flagicon Smas Slayman 15–1, 15–3 Gold Gold

International tournaments

Men's singles

Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
1963 All England Template:Flagicon Erland Kops 7–15, 7–15 Template:Silver2 Runner-up
1963 Canada Open Template:Flagicon Erland Kops 12–15, 12–15 Template:Silver2 Runner-up
1964 Canada Open Template:Flagicon Yoshio Komiya 15–9, 15–1 Template:Gold1 Winner
1964 Mexico International Template:Flagicon Don Paup 15–4, 15–8 Template:Gold1 Winner
1964 US Open Template:Flagicon Jim Poole 17-14, 15-12 Template:Gold1 Winner
1965 Canada Open Template:Flagicon Jim Poole 15–1, 15–2 Template:Gold1 Winner
1967 Mexico International Template:Flagicon Antonio Rangel 15–8, 6–15, 15–12 Template:Gold1 Winner
1968 Canada Open Template:Flagicon Bruce Rollick 15–2, 15–18, 14–17 Template:Silver2 Runner-up
1968 US Open Template:Flagicon Jim Poole 15–11, 15–7 Template:Gold1 Winner
1968 Mexico International Template:Flagicon Jamie Paulson 18–15, 15–4 Template:Gold1 Winner

Men's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
1963 Canada Open Template:Flagicon Sangob Rattanusorn Template:Flagicon Erland Kops
Template:Flagicon Robert McCoig
13–15, 15–11, 13–15 Template:Silver2 Runner-up
1964 Mexico International Template:Flagicon Paisan Loaharanu Template:Flagicon Donald C. Paup
Template:Flagicon Michael Hartgrove
15–4, 15–8 Template:Gold1 Winner
1965 Canada Open Template:Flagicon Jim Poole Template:Flagicon Eiichi Sakai
Template:Flagicon Takeshi Miyanaga
15–10, 18–15 Template:Gold1 Winner
1968 Mexico International Template:Flagicon Jamie Paulson Template:Flagicon Jorge Palazuelos
Template:Flagicon Francisco Sañudo
15–5, 15–3 Template:Gold1 Winner
1969 US Open Template:Flagicon Ippei Kojima Template:Flagicon Punch Gunalan
Template:Flagicon Ng Boon Bee
3–15, 7–15 Template:Silver2 Runner-up
1970 Canada Open Template:Flagicon Raphi Kanchanaraphi Template:Flagicon Ippei Kojima
Template:Flagicon Junji Honma
15–10, 15–9 Template:Gold1 Winner
1973 Canada Open Template:Flagicon Raphi Kanchanaraphi Template:Flagicon Jamie Paulson
Template:Flagicon Yves Paré
15–9, 10–15, 12–15 Template:Silver2 Runner-up
1973 Mexico International Template:Flagicon Raphi Kanchanaraphi Template:Flagicon Jamie Paulson
Template:Flagicon Yves Paré
18–15, 18–15 Template:Gold1 Winner

Mixed doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
1964 Mexico International Template:Flagicon Judy Adamos Template:Flagicon Paisan Loaharanu
Template:Flagicon Ernestina Rivera
15–12, 15–13 Template:Gold1 Winner
1964 US Open Template:Flagicon Margaret Barrand Template:Flagicon Joe Alston
Template:Flagicon Lois Alston
walkover Template:Gold1 Winner
1968 Canada Open Template:Flagicon Tyna Barinaga Template:Flagicon Sangob Rattanusorn
Template:Flagicon Lois Alston
11–15, 7–15 Template:Silver2 Runner-up
1968 Mexico International Template:Flagicon Lucero Peniche Template:Flagicon Stan Hales
Template:Flagicon Josefina de Tinoco
15–3, 15–5 Template:Gold1 Winner

Honours

Due to his achievements in badminton, he has been inducted to the Sports Hall of Fame in Sweden, Thailand and the United States. He was presented with the Vanier Award for Outstanding Young Canadian in 1978, and received the Alberta 3M Coaching Award in 1997, the Government of Canada Certificate of Merit in 1987, and the International Badminton Federation Meritorious Service Award in 1988.[4]

References

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  1. Herbert Scheele, TheInternational Badminton Federation Handbook for 1971 (Canterbury, Kent, England: J. A. Jennings Ltd., 1971) 136, 164, 312.
  2. Herbert Scheele, The International badminton Federation Handbook for 1967 (Canterbury, Kent, England: J. A. Jennings Ltd.,1967) 79 - 87.
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