South Korea’s 2012 bronze medallist Chung dies at 35
SEOUL: South Korean badminton player Chung Jae-sung, who won bronze in the men’s doubles at the London Olympics, has died at the age of 35, the Korea Badminton Association said on Friday.
Chung was found dead by his wife at their home early on Friday, a badminton official said by telephone, adding that the cause of death was not yet known and that an autopsy would be performed on Saturday.
Yonhap News quoted local police as saying Chung had been diagnosed with arrhythmia three years ago.Chung partnered Lee Yong-dae to third place at London in 2012 with their victory over Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong.
His death was felt across the global badminton community.“I’m so sorry to hear this news. He was super fit as a player,” Malaysia’s The Star quoted Tan as saying.Former world number one Lee Chong Wei said: “This is sad news. I offer my condolences to his wife and two children.”
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