Edwin Ekiring
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Edwin Ekiring (born 22 December 1986) is a Ugandan badminton player, nicknamed "The Black Pearl". He is tall and weighs .


Career

At the
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, Australia, Ekiring competed in the men's singles as well as the mixed team event. In the singles he was defeated in the first round, 17–21, 17–21 by Sri Lankan Dinuka Karunaratne. In pool B of the mixed team event he won singles matches in fixtures against Jamaica and Kenya but lost matches to players from Australia and New Zealand. Playing with Abraham Wogute, he lost team doubles matches against Jamaica, Australia and New Zealand but beat the pair from Kenya as Uganda were eliminated from the competition at the pool stage. Ekiring then represented Uganda at the 2007 All-Africa Games and achieved bronze, the country's first medal in badminton in the history of the games. Ekiring competed at the
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, China, after being given a wildcard into the men's singles by the
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. He was the first badminton player to represent Uganda at the Olympics. He received a bye into the second round of the competition before losing 5–21, 8–21 to Park Sung-hwan of South Korea. In 2009, Ekiring was involved in a serious road accident while cycling home from training in the Netherlands that left him with a fractured arm, ribs, ankle and right knee and doctors writing off his chances of ever playing sport again. The 28-year-old spiralled into a deep depression and feared he may never play badminton again but remarkably just eight months later he was back on court. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in
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, India, Ekiring reached the round of 16 in the men's singles event; he beat Sharafuddin Nasheeu of Maldives in the first round before losing two games to nil to Ashton Chen of Singapore. In the men's doubles he competed with Abraham Wogute; the Ugandan duo beat a team from Seychelles in the first round before being eliminated by a pair from Singapore in the round of 16. In 2012, Ekiring made it to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open. He beat Chetan Anand 21–16, 21–12 in the round of 16 before losing to number one seed Takuma Ueda from Japan 13–21, 12–21. Ekiring was selected to compete for Uganda at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the men's singles after qualifying based on his world ranking. He did not make it past the group stages. At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he reached the second round, where he was defeated by R. V. Gurusaidutt, the eventual bronze medal winner. He also took part in the men's doubles and mixed team events. He was one of the 14 players selected for the Road to Rio Program, a program that aimed to help African badminton players to compete at the 2016 Olympic Games. He competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast.


Badminton experience

* 2-Olympic Games 2008 Beijing, China and 2012 London, United Kingdom * 2004–2008 Olympic Training Centre in Saarbrucken, Germany. * 2007–2008 Luxembourg * 2008–2009 Velo-Wateringen, The Hague, The Netherlands. * 2009–2012 BC Amersfoort, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, Eredivisie. * 2012–2013 Solingen, Germany, 2nd Bundesliga * 2013–2017 BC Amersfoort, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, Eredivisie.


Achievements


All-Africa Games

''Men's singles''


African Championships

''Men's singles''


BWF International Challenge/Series (7 titles, 7 runners-up)

''Men's singles'' ''Men's doubles'' : BWF International Challenge tournament : BWF International Series tournament : BWF Future Series tournament


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ekiring, Edwin 1983 births Living people People from Kampala District Ugandan male badminton players Badminton players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Badminton players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympic badminton players for Uganda Badminton players at the 2006 Commonwealth Games Badminton players at the 2010 Commonwealth Games Badminton players at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Badminton players at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for Uganda Badminton players at the 2007 All-Africa Games Badminton players at the 2011 All-Africa Games Badminton players at the 2015 African Games African Games silver medalists for Uganda African Games bronze medalists for Uganda African Games silver medalists in badminton African Games bronze medalists in badminton Sportspeople from Central Region, Uganda