Badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's doubles

These are the results of the women's doubles competition in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

Women's doubles
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
VenueGoudi Olympic Hall
Date14–21 August
Competitors23 from 16 nations
Medalists
Yang Wei
Zhang Jiewen
 China
Gao Ling
Huang Sui
 China
Lee Kyung-won
Ra Kyung-min
 South Korea

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 Yang Wei
and Zhang Jiewen (CHN)
 Gao Ling
and Huang Sui (CHN)
 Lee Kyung-won
and Ra Kyung-min (KOR)

Draw

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1  Yang W (CHN)
 Zhang J (CHN)
15 15
3  Lee K (KOR)
 Ra K (KOR)
6 4
1  Yang W (CHN)
 Zhang J (CHN)
7 15 15
2  Gao L (CHN)
 Huang S (CHN)
15 4 8
4  Wei Y (CHN)
 Zhao T (CHN)
10 14
2  Gao L (CHN)
 Huang S (CHN)
15 17 Bronze medal match
3  Lee K (KOR)
 Ra K (KOR)
10 15 15
4  Wei Y (CHN)
 Zhao T (CHN)
15 9 7

Top half

1st round 2nd round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1  Yang W (CHN)
 Zhang J (CHN)
Bye 1  Yang W (CHN)
 Zhang J (CHN)
15 6 15
 J Novita (INA)
 L Nurlita (INA)
 J Novita (INA)
 L Nurlita (INA)
2 15 7
Bye 1  Yang W (CHN)
 Zhang J (CHN)
15 15
8  C Nakayama (JPN)
 K Yoshitomi (JPN)
 S Chankrachangwong (THA)
 S Thungthongkam (THA)
2 4
Bye 8  C Nakayama (JPN)
 K Yoshitomi (JPN)
4 11
 S Chankrachangwong (THA)
 S Thungthongkam (THA)
15 15  S Chankrachangwong (THA)
 S Thungthongkam (THA)
15 15
 D Julien (CAN)
 A Rice (CAN)
3 4 1  Yang W (CHN)
 Zhang J (CHN)
15 15
3  Lee K (KOR)
 Ra K (KOR)
3  Lee K (KOR)
 Ra K (KOR)
6 4
Bye 3  Lee K (KOR)
 Ra K (KOR)
15 15
 P Harder (DEN)
 M Schjoldager (DEN)
15 15  P Harder (DEN)
 M Schjoldager (DEN)
8 8
 J Crabtree (AUS)
 K Wilson-Smith (AUS)
2 3 3  Lee K (KOR)
 Ra K (KOR)
15 15
5  M Audina (NED)
 L Bruil (NED)
7  M Audina (NED)
 L Bruil (NED)
2 2
Bye 5  M Audina (NED)
 L Bruil (NED)
15 15
 N Boteva (BUL)
 P Nedelcheva (BUL)
15 14  E Tripp (GBR)
 J Wright (GBR)
7 7
 E Tripp (GBR)
 J Wright (GBR)
17 17

Bottom half

1st round 2nd round Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Cheng W (TPE)
 Chien Y (TPE)
15 15
 H Nichol (CAN)
 C Reid (CAN)
0 10  Cheng W (TPE)
 Chien Y (TPE)
13 15 5
Bye 6  Hwang Y (KOR)
 Lee H (KOR)
15 8 15
6  Hwang Y (KOR)
 Lee H (KOR)
6  Hwang Y (KOR)
 Lee H (KOR)
15 6 13
 Koon WC (HKG)
 Li WM (HKG)
4 4 4  Wei Y (CHN)
 Zhao T (CHN)
8 15 15
 G Emms (GBR)
 D Kellogg (GBR)
15 15  G Emms (GBR)
 D Kellogg (GBR)
15 7 5
Bye 4  Wei Y (CHN)
 Zhao T (CHN)
13 15 15
4  Wei Y (CHN)
 Zhao T (CHN)
4  Wei Y (CHN)
 Zhao T (CHN)
10 14
 N Grether (GER)
 J Schenk (GER)
15 15 2  Gao L (CHN)
 Huang S (CHN)
15 17
 C Botts (RSA)
 M Edwards (RSA)
0 0  N Grether (GER)
 J Schenk (GER)
12 17 5
Bye 7  A Jørgensen (DEN)
 R Olsen (DEN)
15 16 15
7  A Jørgensen (DEN)
 R Olsen (DEN)
7  A Jørgensen (DEN)
 R Olsen (DEN)
6 7
 S Yamada (JPN)
 S Yamamoto (JPN)
7 9 2  Gao L (CHN)
 Huang S (CHN)
15 15
 Chin EH (MAS)
 Wong PT (MAS)
15 15  Chin EH (MAS)
 Wong PT (MAS)
12 8
Bye 2  Gao L (CHN)
 Huang S (CHN)
15 15
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 Huang S (CHN)
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