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Chinese badminton head coach Li Yongbo replaced by Xia Xuanze and Zhang Jun 丨 Sports
Chinese badminton head coach Li Yongbo replaced by Xia Xuanze and Zhang Jun - China Plus
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Chinese badminton star 'quits' after Olympic scandal
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It's Coach Zhang now -- china.org.cn
BAM's trash is China's treasure - Li Mao, Yoo Yong-sung join China national badminton team - BadmintonPlanet.com
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Badminton coach Li's month just got a whole lot better
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Chen Qingchen: Chinese badminton player's cursing at Tokyo Olympics riles South Koreans - CNN
Chinese badminton head coach Li Yongbo steps down - CGTN
Badminton coach, Li Ning Badminton Team Member, coaching in China
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Badminton coach, Li Ning Badminton Team Member, coaching in China
Badminton Hall of Famers hope Chinese athletes do well in Tokyo - Global Times
Chinese badminton head coach Li Yongbo replaced by Xia Xuanze and Zhang Jun | Sports | China Daily
Taiwan's Chou eyes Olympic badminton gold, even without a coach
Historic change for Team China announced in Korean media
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