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Tokyo Olympics 2021: South Korea's doubles dominance expected to continue

Tokyo Olympics 2021: South Korea's doubles dominance expected to continue

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16 May 2021

Tokyo Olympics 2021: South Korea's doubles dominance expected to continue

South Korea's sheer dominance in badminton at the Olympics is responsible for their impressive medal tally at the Games. Tied for second with Indonesia, another Asian badminton powerhouse, shuttlers from South Korea have stacked up 19 medals - six gold, seven silver and six bronze.

Primarily popular and successful in the doubles category, South Korea has had a long lineage of extremely talented players who have brought laurels to the nation. Just as K-Pop enjoys a sincerely dedicated fan base, badminton thrives on unfettered adulation.

Ever since badminton's debut at the 1992 Barcelona Games, South Korea has reigned supreme with legends like Kim Moon-soo, Park Joo-bong, Kim Dong-moon, and Gil Young-ah, among others, being frequent Olympic medalists