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{{short description|Japanese paralympic badminton player}}
{{short description|Japanese paralympic badminton player}}
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| event = Women's singles SU5<br/>Women's doubles SL3–SU5
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{{MedalSilver|[[2020 Summer Paralympics|2020 Tokyo]]|[[Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's singles SU5|Women's singles SU5]]}}
{{MedalSilver|[[2020 Summer Paralympics|2020 Tokyo]]|[[Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's singles SU5|Women's singles]]}}
{{MedalBronze|[[2020 Summer Paralympics|2020 Tokyo]]|[[Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's doubles SL3–SU5|Women's doubles SL3–SU5]]}}
{{MedalBronze|[[2020 Summer Paralympics|2020 Tokyo]]|[[Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's doubles SL3–SU5|Women's doubles]]}}
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{{MedalCompetition|[[BWF Para-Badminton World Championships|World Championships]]}}
{{MedalGold|2009 Seoul|Women's singles BMSU5–BMWU5}}
{{MedalGold|2009 Seoul|Women's singles}}
{{MedalGold|[[2017 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships|2017 Ulsan]]|Women's singles SU5}}
{{MedalGold|[[2017 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships|2017 Ulsan]]|Women's singles}}
{{MedalSilver|[[2019 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships|2019 Basel]]|Women's singles SU5}}
{{MedalSilver|[[2019 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships|2019 Basel]]|Women's singles}}
{{MedalBronze|[[2019 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships|2019 Ulsan]]|Women's doubles SL3–SU5}}
{{MedalBronze|[[2019 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships|2019 Ulsan]]|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Badminton at the Asian Para Games|Asian Para Games]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Badminton at the Asian Para Games|Asian Para Games]]}}
{{MedalGold|[[Badminton at the 2010 Asian Para Games|2010 Guangzhou]]|Women's singles BMSTU5}}
{{MedalGold|[[Badminton at the 2010 Asian Para Games|2010 Guangzhou]]|Women's singles}}
{{MedalSilver|[[Badminton at the 2018 Asian Para Games|2018 Jakarta–Palembang]]|Women's singles}}
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{{MedalCompetition|[[Asian Para-Badminton Championships|Asian Championships]]}}
{{MedalSilver| 2016 Beijing | Women's singles }}
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'''Ayako Suzuki''' is a Japanese [[Paralympic Games|paralympic]] [[Para-badminton|badminton player]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/ng-interactive/2021/aug/23/tokyo-2020-paralympic-games-full-medal-table|title=Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games: full medal table|work=[[The Guardian]]|date=23 August 2021|access-date=12 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1083770/para-badminton-worlds-group-phase|title=Japan's Tokyo 2020 hope Suzuki among defending champions to start strong at Para Badminton World Championships|work=[[Inside the Games]]|first=Dan|last=Palmer|date=21 August 2019|access-date=12 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.paralympic.org/feature/japan-s-para-badminton-squad-brewing-talent-ahead-tokyo-2020|title=Japan's Para badminton squad brewing with talent ahead of Tokyo 2020|work=[[International Paralympic Committee]]|date=11 August 2020|access-date=12 March 2022}}</ref> She participated at the [[2020 Summer Paralympics]] in the [[Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics|badminton]] competition, being awarded the [[silver medal]] in the [[Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's singles SU5|women's singles SU5]] event.<ref name="a">{{Cite web|url=https://www.paralympic.org/tokyo-2020/results|title=Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games Results|work=[[International Paralympic Committee]]|access-date=12 March 2022}}</ref> Menglu also participated in the [[Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's doubles SL3–SU5|women's doubles SL3–SU5]] event, being awarded the [[bronze medal]] with her teammate, [[Noriko Ito]].<ref name="a" />
'''Ayako Suzuki''' is a Japanese [[Paralympic Games|paralympic]] [[Para-badminton|badminton player]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/ng-interactive/2021/aug/23/tokyo-2020-paralympic-games-full-medal-table|title=Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games: full medal table|work=[[The Guardian]]|date=23 August 2021|access-date=12 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1083770/para-badminton-worlds-group-phase|title=Japan's Tokyo 2020 hope Suzuki among defending champions to start strong at Para Badminton World Championships|work=[[Inside the Games]]|first=Dan|last=Palmer|date=21 August 2019|access-date=12 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.paralympic.org/feature/japan-s-para-badminton-squad-brewing-talent-ahead-tokyo-2020|title=Japan's Para badminton squad brewing with talent ahead of Tokyo 2020|work=[[International Paralympic Committee]]|date=11 August 2020|access-date=12 March 2022}}</ref> She participated at the [[2020 Summer Paralympics]] in the [[Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics|badminton]] competition, being awarded the [[silver medal]] in the [[Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's singles SU5|women's singles SU5]] event.<ref name="a">{{Cite web|url=https://www.paralympic.org/tokyo-2020/results|title=Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games Results|work=[[International Paralympic Committee]]|access-date=12 March 2022}}</ref> Menglu also participated in the [[Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's doubles SL3–SU5|women's doubles SL3–SU5]] event, being awarded the [[bronze medal]] with her teammate, [[Noriko Ito]].<ref name="a" />

Revision as of 08:03, 9 November 2022

Ayako Suzuki
Personal information
Country Japan
Born (1987-03-14) March 14, 1987 (age 37)
Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
Women's singles SU5
Women's doubles SL3–SU5
Highest ranking1 (WS 1 January 2019)
3 (WD with Noriko Ito 29 August 2019)
Medal record
Representing  Japan
Women's para-badminton
Paralympic Games
Silver medal – second place 2020 Tokyo Women's singles
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Tokyo Women's doubles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2009 Seoul Women's singles
Gold medal – first place 2017 Ulsan Women's singles
Silver medal – second place 2019 Basel Women's singles
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Ulsan Women's doubles
Asian Para Games
Gold medal – first place 2010 Guangzhou Women's singles
Silver medal – second place 2018 Jakarta–Palembang Women's singles
Asian Championships
Silver medal – second place 2016 Beijing Women's singles

Ayako Suzuki is a Japanese paralympic badminton player.[1][2][3] She participated at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in the badminton competition, being awarded the silver medal in the women's singles SU5 event.[4] Menglu also participated in the women's doubles SL3–SU5 event, being awarded the bronze medal with her teammate, Noriko Ito.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games: full medal table". The Guardian. 23 August 2021. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  2. ^ Palmer, Dan (21 August 2019). "Japan's Tokyo 2020 hope Suzuki among defending champions to start strong at Para Badminton World Championships". Inside the Games. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Japan's Para badminton squad brewing with talent ahead of Tokyo 2020". International Paralympic Committee. 11 August 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games Results". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 12 March 2022.