New Zealand badminton player Badminton player Dylan Soedjasa Personal information Birth name| Dylan Alexander Soedjasa Country| New Zealand Born| (1995-01-13) 13 January 1995 (age 27) Takapuna, New Zealand Height| 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Men's singles & doubles Highest ranking| 191 (MS 19 November 2016) 140 (MD 15 September 2016) 144 (XD 21 September 2017) Medal record Men's badminton Representing New Zealand Oceania Championships | 2020 Ballarat | Mixed doubles Oceania Mixed Team Championships | 2016 Auckland | Mixed team Oceania Men's Team Championships | 2016 Auckland | Men's team | 2020 Ballarat | Men's team Oceania Junior Championships | 2013 Papeete | Boys' doubles | 2013 Papeete | Mixed team | 2013 Papeete | Boys' singles BWF profile Dylan Alexander Soedjasa (born 13 January 1995) is a New Zealand badminton player.[1][2] In 2013, he won silver medal at the Oceania Junior Badminton Championships in the mixed team event.[3] In the individuals event, he won gold in the boys' doubles and bronze in the singles event.[4] In 2016, he won the gold medal at the Oceania Championships in the men's team event.[5] In 2017, he was the runner-up at the 2017 Nouméa International tournament in the men's singles and mixed doubles event partnered with Susannah Leydon-Davis.[6] ## Contents * 1 Achievements * 1.1 Oceania Championships * 1.2 Oceania Junior Championships * 1.3 BWF International Challenge/Series (2 runners-up) * 2 References * 3 External links ## Achievements[edit] ### Oceania Championships[edit] Mixed doubles Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | | | | | 2020 | Ken Kay Badminton Stadium, Ballarat, Australia | Alyssa Tagle | Pham Tran Hoang Sylvina Kurniawan | 13–21, 12–21 | Bronze ### Oceania Junior Championships[edit] Boys' singles Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | | | | 2013 | University of French Polynesia Sports Hall, Papeete, Tahiti | Daniel Guda | 21-18, 11-21, 21-23 | Bronze Boys' doubles Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | | | | | 2013 | University of French Polynesia Sports Hall, Papeete, Tahiti | Daniel Yin-Hai Lee | Antoine Beaubois Remi Rossi | 21-12, 21-18 | Gold ### BWF International Challenge/Series (2 runners-up)[edit] Men's singles Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result | | | | 2017 | Nouméa International | Ashwant Gobinathan | 22-24, 15-21 | Runner-up Mixed doubles Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | | | | | 2017 | Nouméa International | Susannah Leydon-Davis | Sawan Serasinghe Setyana Mapasa | 13-21, 21-15, 17-21 | Runner-up BWF International Challenge tournament BWF International Series tournament BWF Future Series tournament ## References[edit] 1. ^ "Players: Dylan Soedjasa". bwfbadminton.com. Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 14 February 2017. 2. ^ "Athletes: Dylan Soedjasa". www.olympic.org.nz. New Zealand Olympic Committee. Retrieved 14 February 2017. 3. ^ "Badminton: Kiwis beaten in final by Australia". www.voxy.co.nz. Digital Advance Limited. Retrieved 14 February 2017. 4. ^ "Oceania Junior Championships" (PDF). results.badminton.org.nz. Badminton New Zealand. Retrieved 14 February 2017. 5. ^ "New Zealand, Australia Reign Supreme: Oceania Men's & Women's Team Championships Finals". bwfbadminton.com. Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 11 November 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2017. 6. ^ "Clean Sweep for Australia in Casa Del Sole Noumea International". websites.sportstg.com. Badminton Oceania. Retrieved 14 February 2017. ## External links[edit] * Dylan Soedjasa at BWF.tournamentsoftware.com