CURRICULUM VITAE
Rexy Ronald Mainaky
Address: Jl. Pelangi Indah 7 Block C 6 C, No 12
Kalapa Gading Residence, Jakarta Utara, Indonesia
Current position: High Performance Director,
The Indonesian Badminton Association, Indonesia
Nationality: Indonesian, with an Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK
(Permanent Resident status)
ACHIEVEMENTS as a Badminton Player:
1. Olympic Gold Medallist 1996 (Atlanta, USA)
2. World Champion Gold Medallist 1995
3. Thomas Cup 1994,1996,1998,2000 - Winner
4. Thomas Cup 1992 - Runner Up
5. All England Champion 1995, 1996
6. All England Runner Up 1994
7. World Cup Champion 3 Times
8. Indonesia Open Champion 4 Times
9. Japan Open Champion 3 Times
10. Korean Open Champion 3 Times
11. Malaysian Open Champion 3 Times
12. Denmark Open 2 Times
13. Thailand Open 1 Time
14. Singapore Open 1 Time
15. Hongkong Open 2 Times
16. China Open 2 Times
17. Final Grand Prix 4 Time
18. Asian Games Champion 1994,1998
19.Asian Games Champion ( team) 1994, 1998
19. Runner Up Singapore Open 1997
20. France Open Runner Up 1992
21. Swedish Open Champion 2 Time
22. Vietnam Open Champion 1998
23. US Open Runner Up 1991
24. Canadian Open Runner Up 1991.
ACHIEVEMENTS as a Coach:
2001- 2005 Coach, England National Team:
1. Mix Double Silver Medallist, 2004 Olympic Games, Athens
2. All England Champion
3. European Champion
4. Several Open Tournament Champions
2005-2012 Coach, Malaysian National Team:
1. All England Champion
2. Asian Games Champion 2006
3. Swiss Open Champion
4. Denmark Open Champion
5. Philippines Open Champion
6. Malaysian Open Champion
7. Men’s Double Silver Medal, World Championship
8. Mix Double, Bronze Medal, World Championship
9. Runner Up Asian Games 2010
10. Mix Double, Bronze Medal, Asian Games
11. Sudirman Cup Team Bronze Medal
12. Thomas Cup Team Bronze Medal
2012-2013 Coach Philippine National Team
2013-2016 High Performance Director Indonesian Badminton Team:
1. 2016 Olympic Gold Medal, Rio de Janeiro (Mix Double)
2. 3-Time World Championship Titles (Men’s Double, Mix Double)
3. Asian Games Titles (Men’s Double, Ladies Double)
4. Silver Medal Asian Games (Mix Double)
5. Super Series Premier, Super Series, GP Gold, GP, IC titles.
6. All England Champions (Men’s Double, Mix Double)
Invited by: Ghaida Nurul Ghaniyu
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Day | Followers | Gain | % Gain |
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August 21, 2023 | 130 | +2 | +1.6% |
September 17, 2022 | 128 | +1 | +0.8% |
August 02, 2022 | 127 | +1 | +0.8% |
June 26, 2022 | 126 | -2 | -1.6% |
April 11, 2022 | 128 | +4 | +3.3% |
January 06, 2022 | 124 | +1 | +0.9% |
November 29, 2021 | 123 | +3 | +2.5% |
October 21, 2021 | 120 | +1 | +0.9% |
September 14, 2021 | 119 | +35 | +41.7% |