THET HTAR Thuzar
Events and Medals
| Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
|---|---|---|---|
Badminton |
Women's Singles | 15 |
Schedule
Change
| Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 2 |
INA GM TUNJUNGTUNJUNG Gregoria Mariska 2 MYA THET HTAR TZTHET HTAR Thuzar 0 |
Finished |
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| Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 1 |
BEL TAN LTAN Lianne 2 MYA THET HTAR TZTHET HTAR Thuzar 0 |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
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Asian Championships
BWF World Tour - Eliminations per phase since 2017
World Tour & World Superseries - Ten best performances since 2017
World Junior Championships
Legend
W - Winner, RU - Runner-up, SF - Semifinal, QF - Quarterfinal, L16 - Last 16, L32 - Last 32, L64 - Last 64, M - Men, W - Women, X - Mixed
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Last 32 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Wuhan, CHN |
BWF World Tour - Eliminations per phase since 2017
| Year | Event | W | RU | SF | QF | L16 | L32 | L64 | Group |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Singles | - | - | - | - | - | 1x | - | - |
World Tour & World Superseries - Ten best performances since 2017
| Rank | Year | Event | Competition | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last 32 | 2019 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Lucknow, IND |
World Junior Championships
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Last 128 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Yogyakarta, INA |
Legend
W - Winner, RU - Runner-up, SF - Semifinal, QF - Quarterfinal, L16 - Last 16, L32 - Last 32, L64 - Last 64, M - Men, W - Women, X - Mixed
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Thae Thae (badmintonasia.org, 03 Jan 2019)
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Athlete
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Business Administration - Myanmar Imperial University [MIU], Yangon, MYA
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Burmese, English
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Tun Tun Zaw [father], MYA; Ong Ewe Hock [personal], MAS
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Her mother Win Pa Pa Tun and father Tun Tun Zaw have both competed in badminton at national level in Myanmar. Her father is a four-time national champion in the sport and has also served as a badminton coach. (indosport.com, 24 Aug 2020; badmintonasia.org, 03 Jan 2019)
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2011 for Myanmar, South East Asian Games in Indonesia (myanmore.com, 31 Dec 2019)
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She took up badminton at age seven, and began playing more seriously in 2010. (myanmore.com, 31 Dec 2019)
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Both her parents played badminton and introduced her to the sport. "My father didn't want me to play badminton because the game didn't get much support from the government. But, slowly I developed a passion for the sport so I took part in a tournament in Thailand and won third prize which gave me more inspiration to polish my craft. Later, my father began giving me proper training." (indosport.com, 24 Aug 2020; mmtimes.com, 25 Nov 2019)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. She also aspires to work as a businessperson when she retires from sport. (YouTube channel, 16 Sep 2020; olympics.bwfbadminton.com, 07 Jan 2020; myanmore.com, 31 Dec 2019)
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She divides her training between Myanmar, where she trains with her father, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where she trains with coach Ong Ewe Hock. (olympics.bwfbadminton.com, 07 Jan 2020)
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Winning the singles event at the 2018 Egypt International in Cairo. "I was so proud when the Myanmar national anthem was played and the medal was hung around my neck." (mmtimes.com, 25 Nov 2019; gnlm.com.mm, 31 Oct 2018)
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Chinese Taipei badminton player Tai Tzu Ying, Thai badminton player Ratchanok Intanon. (olympics.bwfbadminton.com, 07 Jan 2020)
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Her father Tun Tun Zaw. (indosport.com, 24 Aug 2020; indosport.com, 24 Aug 2020)
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"As long as you have a goal for success, you have to try and reach it." (Facebook page, 15 Aug 2020)
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She won the Best Player award at the 2010 Regions and States Tournament in Myanmar. (mmtimes.com, 25 Nov 2019)
Legend
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- Gold Medal Event
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- Bronze Medal Event
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