Lius Pongoh
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Lius Pongoh (born December 3, 1960, in Jakarta; Template:Zh) is an Indonesian former badminton player.
Career
Pongoh played singles at a world class level in the 1980s. At nineteen he was a bronze medalist at the 1980 IBF World Championships in Jakarta, losing in the semifinals to fellow countryman Liem Swie King.[1] On the international badminton circuit Pongoh's wins included the Swedish (1981), Indonesia (1984), and Chinese Taipei (1985) Opens, the 1981 Copenhagen Cup (forerunner of the Copenhagen Masters), and the 1982 Indian Masters. He won men's doubles at the 1981 Japan Open with doubles maestro Christian Hadinata where he was also runner-up in singles to the great Rudy Hartono.[2][3][4][5]
Pongoh played second singles for the Indonesian Thomas Cup (men's international) teams of 1982 and 1986, both of which suffered the narrowest of final round losses to arch-rival China. He dropped both of his matches in the '82 series final, but won his only match (under a revised best of five match format) in the '86 series.
Achievements
World Championships
Men's singles
| Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 | Istora Senayan, Jakarta, Indonesia | Template:Flagicon Liem Swie King | 3–15, 3–15 | Bronze Bronze | [6] |
International Open Tournaments (9 titles, 8 runners-up)
The World Badminton Grand Prix has been sanctioned by the International Badminton Federation from 1983 to 2006.
Men's singles
Men's doubles
| Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1981 | Japan Open | Template:Flagicon Christian Hadinata | Template:Flagicon Flemming Delfs Template:Flagicon Prakash Padukone |
15–4, 15–5 | Template:Gold1 Winner | |
| 1982 | Denmark Open | Template:Flagicon Christian Hadinata | Template:Flagicon Park Joo-bong Template:Flagicon Kim Moon-soo |
9–15, 15–11, 16–18 | Template:Silver2 Runner-up | |
| 1982 | Swedish Open | Template:Flagicon Christian Hadinata | Template:Flagicon Thomas Kihlström Template:Flagicon Stefan Karlsson |
15–11, 15–8 | Template:Gold1 Winner | |
| 1987 | Canadian Open | Template:Flagicon Richard Mainaky | Template:Flagicon Lee Deuk-choon Template:Flagicon Lee Sang-bok |
15–11, 8–15, 13–15 | Template:Silver2 Runner-up | |
| 1988 | US Open | Template:Flagicon Christian Hadinata | Template:Flagicon Liem Swie King Template:Flagicon Prakash Padukone |
7–15, 15–11, 15–13 | Template:Gold1 Winner |
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References
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- ↑ "2nd World Championship." World Badminton, September 1980, 15.
- ↑ Hans Christian Moller, "Substitute wins two events at the Swedish Open, Malmo." World Badminton, June 1981, 7.
- ↑ Steve Baddeley, "Indonesian Open," World Badminton, September 1984, 3.
- ↑ Steve Baddeley, "Chinese-Taipei Masters," World Badminton, March 1985, 21.
- ↑ Ciro Ciniglio, "Korean girl is a new star," World Badminton, March 1981, 6, 7.
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