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Badminton at the
2004 Summer Olympics
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These are the results of the mixed doubles competition in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Jun and Gao Ling
China (CHN)
Silver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms
Great Britain (GBR)
Bronze Flag of Denmark.svg Jens Eriksen and Mette Schjoldager
Denmark (DEN)

Round of 32

all matches on August 14
winners in bold

Kim Dong-moon & Ra Kyung-min, KOR () BYE
Chris Bruil & Lotte Bruil, NED () BYE
Jonas Rasmussen & Rikke Olsen, DEN () BYE
Daniel Shirley & Sara Petersen, NZL (15-4, 15-6) Philippe Bourret & Denyse Julien, CAN
Nathan Robertson & Gail Emms, GBR () BYE
Björn Siegemund & Nicol Pitro, GER (15-5, 8-15, 15-4) Travis Denney & Kate Wilson-Smith, AUS
Chen Qiqiu & Zhao Tingting, CHN () BYE
Anggun Nugroho & Eny Widiowati, INA (12-15, 15-7, 15-5) Nikolai Zuyev & Marina Yakusheva, RUS
Robert Blair & Natalie Munt, GBR (13-15, 15-7, 15-13) Tadashi Ohtsuka & Shizuka Yamamoto, JPN
Nova Widianto & Vita Marissa, INA () BYE
Jens Eriksen & Mette Schjoldager, DEN (15-13, 2-15, 15-5) Svetoslav Stoyanov & Victoria Wright, FRA
Kim Yong-hyun & Lee Hyo-jung, KOR () BYE
Frederik Bergström & Johanna Persson, SWE (15-17, 15-11, 15-4) Mike Beres & Jody Patrick, CAN
Sudket Prapakamol & Saralee Thungthongkam, THA () BYE
Tsai Chia-Hsin & Cheng Wen-Hsing, TPE (15-3, 15-3) Chris Dednam & Antoinette Uys, RSA
Zhang Jun & Gao Ling, CHN () BYE

Round of 16

August 15
winners in bold

Kim Dong-Moon & Ra Kyung-Min, KOR (15-4, 15-6) Chris Bruil & Lotte Bruil, NED
Jonas Rasmussen & Rikke Olsen, DEN (15-14, 15-9) Daniel Shirley & Sara Petersen, NZL
Nathan Robertson & Gail Emms, GBR (15-11, 15-4) Bjoern Siegemund & Nicol Pitro, GER
Chen Qiqiu & Zhao Tingting, CHN (15-2, 15-3) Anggun Nugroho & Eny Widiowati, INA
Nova Widianto & Vita Marissa, INA (15-8, 15-12) Robert Blair & Natalie Munt, GBR
Jens Eriksen & Mette Schjoldager, DEN (6-15, 15-12, 15-13) Kim Yong-Hyun & Lee Hyo-jung, KOR
Frederik Bergström & Johanna Persson, SWE (3-15, 17-14, 15-3) Sudket Prapakamol & Saralee Thungthongkam, THA
Zhang Jun & Gao Ling, CHN (15-5, 15-2) Tsai Chia-Hsin & Cheng Wen-Hsing, TPE

Quarterfinals

August 16
winners in bold

Jonas Rasmussen & Rikke Olsen, DEN (17-15, 15-8) Kim Dong-Moon & Ra Kyung-Min, KOR
Nathan Robertson & Gail Emms, GBR (15-8, 17-15) Chen Qiqiu & Zhao Tingting, CHN
Jens Eriksen & Mette Schjoldager, DEN (15-12, 15-8) Nova Widianto & Vita Marissa, INA
Zhang Jun & Gao Ling, CHN (15-3, 15-1) Frederik Bergström & Johanna Persson, SWE

Semifinals

August 18
winners in bold

Nathan Robertson & Gail Emms, GBR (15-6, 15-12) Jonas Rasmussen & Rikke Olsen, DEN
Zhang Jun & Gao Ling, CHN (15-9, 15-5) Jens Eriksen & Mette Schjoldager, DEN

Bronze medal match

August 19
winners in bold

Jens Eriksen & Mette Schjoldager, DEN (15-5, 15-5) Jonas Rasmussen & Rikke Olsen, DEN

Final

The reigning champions Zhang and Gao held onto their title, but only just. They started the match in scintillating form steamrollering their way through the first set to take a 1-0 lead.

The second set saw Robertson and Emms change to a more attacking style that saw them put out a lead of 6-1 then 10-6. Zhang was playing nervously and a line judge called one of his shots long to which he made a protest to the umpire, who did not have the authority to overule the call. In a bizarre change of mind the line judge then corrected his call, Robertson then made his own protest to no avail and the Chinese won back the serve. They pulled back two points to make it 8-10 but after a couple more exchanges of serves the British had set point at 14-10. However they couldn't immediately capitalise on this and Zhang and Gao pulled back to 12-14 but on their next serve the Chinese hit the return long to give Robertson and Emms the set and tie the match at 1-1.

The start of the third set saw the Chinese power their way to an early 3-0 lead and after an exchange of serves the British this time got a close line call in their favour to regain the serve and register a point. Again the service changed hands a couple of times but Robertson and Emms then took a 5-3 lead and on their next set of serves extended this to 7-3 with the Chinese trying every time-wasting trick in the book. The serve changed hands a couple of more times without troubling the scorer until Zhang and Gao made a charge to re-take the lead at 8-6 at which point the teams swapped ends. This change suited the British pair and they pulled level at 8-8 and then pulled ahead at 11-8. Another flurry from the Chinese saw this see-saw game tilt in their favour to reach match point at 14-11 but a nervously played gold medal point saw Robertson keep the British in the match. They added one more point before losing their serve and giving the Chinese the chance to serve for the gold again. Emms saved the first point with a terrific backhand but on their second service the Chinese won the point to deny the British and take the set and the match 15-12.

This was the first time since the event's debut at the 1996 Summer Olympics that a non-Asian team had made it to the final and with two Danish pairs filling third and fourth places it may mark a swing in balance of power of the game.

August 19
winners in bold

Zhang Jun & Gao Ling, CHN (15-1, 12-15, 15-12) Nathan Robertson & Gail Emms, GBR

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