Badminton Canada Reflects on Its Olympic Journey in Pari
Badminton Canada is proud to look back on its athletes’ performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Despite facing tough competition, our athletes displayed incredible professionalism
Mike Luck, High-Performance Manager, shared his thoughts on the team’s journey: “Our athletes showed true professionalism throughout our training camp before the Games and during our stay in Paris. They played with heart and determination to make our country proud. We are all somewhat disappointed with the final result,
The competition was fierce, and while none of our athletes reached the finals, their dedication and efforts were evident. Mike Butler, e.p.a., National Team Head Coach, expressed pride in the team’s performance: “Unfortunately for our team, no one advanced to the next stage, but everyone gave their best. I am proud of the entire team, their commitment, and dedication to our sport, and I look forward
Men’s Doubles Recap
Adam Dong and Nyl Yakura
Adam Dong and Nyl Yakura had a remarkable journey to the 2024 Paris Olympics. Their partnership began at the end of 2021, and in a short time, they achieved significant milestones. They won their first tournament together at the Mexican International in December 2021. Over the next two years, they accumulated numerous accolades, including a bronze medal at the 2022 Pan American Championships, a gold medal at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, and a silver me
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, they faced tough competition in the men’s doubles group stage. Their first match was against the top-ranked Chinese team, Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang, which they lost 2-0. Subsequent matches resulted in losses to the British duo Ben Lane and Sean Vendy (21-14, 21-12) and the Malaysians Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik (21-10, 21-15). Despite this setback
Women’s Singles Recap
Michelle Li
Michelle Li’s journey to the 2024 Paris Olympics was marked by perseverance and remarkable achievements. Her career includes multiple gold medals at the Pan American Games and Championships.
Li has achieved significant milestones throughout her career. She made her Olympic debut in 2012, where she and her partner Alex Bruce finished fourth in women’s doubles, Canada’s best result in Olympic badminton.
Men’s Singles Recap
Brian Yang
At just 22 years old, Brian Yang has already forged an impressive career. He first competed in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics as the youngest member of the Canadian badminton team. Yang notably won gold at the 2023 Santiago Pan American Games and became the first male singles player from the Pan American region to reach the final of a BWF Super Tour 500 event, where he won silver at the 2024 Indonesia Masters.
During his journey in Paris, Yang won his first match against Dmitriy Panarin of Kazakhstan (21-18, 21-10), and the second match against Kenta Nishimoto ended with scores of 21-14, 21-18 in favor of the Japanese player.
Badminton Canada would like to thank the athletes, coaching staff, and supporters who were part of this journey. We remain committed to nurturing talent and preparing for future competitions, with our sights set on the next Olympic Games.