Rudy Hartono Kurniawan (born Nio Hap Liang ( zh, s=梁海量, p=Liáng Hǎiliàng, poj=Niô͘ Hái-liâng);
18 August 1949) is an Indonesian former
badminton
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player holding the record of winning the men's singles title at the
All-England Championship eight times,
including seven times consecutively from 1968 to 1974.
He won the
World Championship
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in
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on his only attempt at this title. Widely regarded as a badminton icon, he is considered to be one of the greatest badminton players of all time.
Early life
Hartono was born on 18 August 1949 as Nio Hap Liang in
Surabaya
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. He is the son of Zulkarnain Kurniawan and the third child of eight siblings in the family.
His sister
Utami Dewi is a five-time
national badminton champion and former Indonesia
Uber Cup team member.
The family lived in Jalan Basuki Rachmat and owned tailoring and dairy farming businesses.
The young Hartono embraced many types of sports, including
athletics,
swimming
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,
volleyball
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,
football
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, and
roller skating
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, but his athletic path soon led him towards badminton.
At age 11, Hartono started formal badminton training under the tutelage of his father. He would train for almost the entire day in a small badminton club set up by his father in a railway station warehouse.
In 1961, he entered his first tournament at the Surabaya's junior championship when he was 12 and won.
After leaving his father's club, Hartono would later play for the much bigger Rajawali Club where many good Indonesian badminton players were trained. At age 15, he won the national junior championship.
While competing in municipal tournaments, the teenage Hartono soon caught the eye of the national scouts and was drafted into the National Training Center in late 1965 to help the national team in the upcoming
Thomas Cup
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.
Badminton career
As a member of the
1967 Thomas Cup squad, Hartono won all of his matches, but
Indonesia
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was beaten by
Malaysia
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in a highly controversial final in which play was suspended due to the unruly crowd. Both teams were later offered a chance to resume their clash in New Zealand but Indonesia declined, thus handing Malaysia the cup.
A year later, on his first try at the
All England Championships, the 18-year-old Hartono became the youngest ever champion of the tournament, beating
Tan Aik Huang from Malaysia who had been the winner two years earlier.
From then on, he dominated the event like very few had before, winning seven titles consecutively from 1968 to 1974.
In 1975, in search of his eighth consecutive title and the chance to break
Erland Kops
Erland Kops (14 January 1937 – 18 February 2017) was a badminton player from Denmark who won numerous major international singles and doubles titles from the late 1950s to the early 1970s.
Early life
Kops was born in 1937. His uncles were ...
’s record of seven, Hartono would once again face the challenge of his archrival,
Svend Pri
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Career
His play was marked by great power, tenacity, and tactical astu ...
, who he had beaten before in the 1970 and 1972 finals, but this time he was not able to fend off the Dane’s attack and fell to a 11–15, 14–17 defeat.
Hartono, however, came back the following year to win his eighth title against his compatriot
Liem Swie King thus becoming the most successful men’s singles player in the history of the tournament.
His eight titles at the All England also earned Hartono a mention in the
Guinness Book of Records
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.
In 1978, Hartono would return to try his hand for a ninth title, but he could not overcome Liem Swie King and lost 10–15, 3–15 in the final.
He attempted another comeback in 1981, but lost in the semi-finals to
Prakash Padukone
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in a three sets battle, 15–10, 7–15, 8–15.
Besides his All England success, Hartono won many international open titles throughout his career. In 1969, he won the
Canadian
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and the
US Open titles after defeating
Sture Johnsson and his compatriot
Muljadi in the respective finals. In the same year, he also won both the
Singapore Open men's singles and doubles titles. He defeated Muljadi in the singles final and partnered with Indratno to beat Lee Wah Chin and Yeo Ah Seng in the doubles final.
In 1971, he won his second Canadian Open title
and clinched his first
Denmark Open title
after defeating
Ippei Kojima on both occasions. He also competed in the Western Indian Championship that year and won a hat trick of titles, beating Muljadi in the men's singles final, partnered with
Indra Gunawan to beat Muljadi and Sumiratta in the men's doubles final and partnered with Rafia Latif to beat
Indra Gunawan and Sunila Ape in the mixed doubles final.
In 1973 and 1975, Hartono won his second and third Denmark Open titles after beating
Flemming Delfs
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Career
Delfs is especially noteworthy for winning men's ...
and Svend Pri respectively.
In 1981, he would win his maiden
Japan Open title after beating his compatriot
Lius Pongoh in the final.
Hartono also had some success in major games. At the
1970 Asian Games held in Bangkok, he won gold in the men's team event and two bronze in the men's doubles and mixed doubles events.
In 1971, he would win another gold at the
Asian Championships where Indonesia defeated Malaysia in the men's team final. In the
1972 Munich Games in which badminton was presented as a demonstration sport, Hartono won the men’s singles event, after beating
Jamie Paulson of Canada in the first round, Sture Johnsson of Sweden in the semi-finals, and Svend Pri of Denmark in the final.
In his attempt to win an 'official' world championships, Hartono participated in the
1980 IBF World Championships held in Jakarta and managed to reach the final where he would meet his successor Liem Swie King. In a final that lacked intensity, Hartono prevailed in two straight games with the score of 15–9, 15–9.
Since his debut in 1967, Hartono remained active in the Thomas Cup competition and continued to play for his country at the event from 1970 to 1982. The
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Thomas Cup would turn out to be a resounding success for Hartono and his team, with Indonesia sweeping four straight titles. At the
1982 Thomas Cup Finals, the aging Hartono once again answered the call of his nation but his play was not on par with his previous performances and he was not able to help his team to prevent China from winning their first ever Thomas Cup title.
Hartono’s defeat in the third singles to
Luan Jin was only his second defeat in the competition
with the first coming in 1973 when he lost against his long-time nemesis Svend Pri. After the competition, Hartono announced his retirement, saying "I believe I have to retire now... Actually, I was already retired. But this was the Thomas Cup and my country needed me and because I live in Indonesia and I love Indonesia, I must do what they ask."
Post-retirement
Hartono became involved with the
Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI), holding different positions such as Chairman of Development Affairs until 2006. He is currently a member of PBSI’s Board of Honour. Hartono also played an active role within the
Badminton World Federation (BWF). He was a member of the Council in 1985-1986, and later from 1994 to 2009. Hartono’s image and reputation led the
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to appoint him as a
Goodwill Ambassador for Indonesia.
Hartono who attended the Economics Faculty of
Trisakti University, Jakarta, also began to expand his business after his retirement. He ventured into dairy business in
Sukabumi
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and also the sports equipment business by acting as an agent for brands such as
Mikasa, Ascot and
Yonex
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Its range of products manufactured and commercialized includes equipment for badminton and tennis ( rackets, s ...
. Then through PT Havilah Citra Footwear founded in 1996, he imported various kinds of sportswear.
Personal life
Hartono married Jane Anwar in 1976 and they have two children, a son (Christopher) and a daughter (Christine).
In the late 70s and early 80s, age began to catch up to Hartono and he started losing matches. This resulted in his depression. He credits a preacher for his "conversion experience" to Christianity during his mid-30s. Later, the death of Svend Pri in 1983 prompted Hartono to preach about Jesus to others.
In 1988, Hartono had coronary bypass surgery in Australia. Since 1989, Hartono has been extremely active with his church ministry. In 2001, Hartono became associate pastor of Bethel Church in Jakarta, Indonesia.
A film lover, Hartono once starred in an Indonesian movie titled "Matinja Seorang Bidadari" (Death of An Angel) in 1971.
Hartono also had a wax sculpture in his likeness at the
Madame Tussauds museum in Singapore.
Honours and awards
*1969 and 1974 – SIWO/PWI best athlete
*1985 – IBF Distinguished Service Award
*1986 – IBF Herbert Scheele Trophy
*1987 – Honorary Diploma from the
International Committee For Fair Play (CIFP)
*1988 – Fair Play Award from the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)
*1997 –
IBF Hall of Fame
*2000 – Republic of Indonesia's Honorary Sign for Bintang Mahaputera Utama
*2006 – Asian Heroes, TIME Magazine
Achievements
Olympic Games (demonstration)
''Men's singles''
World Championships
''Men's singles''
Asian Games
''Men's doubles''
''Mixed doubles''
International tournaments (25 titles, 10 runners-up)
''Men's singles''
''Men's doubles''
''Mixed doubles''
Invitational tournament
''Men's singles''
References
External links
Smash - Rudy HartonoHis profile in BadmintoncentralHis profile in TokohindonesiaHis profile in KONI
His profile in Bulutangkis.com
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1949 births
Badminton players from Surabaya
Living people
Indonesian male badminton players
Badminton players at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Indonesian sportspeople of Chinese descent
Indonesian Hokkien people
Asian Games medalists in badminton
Badminton players at the 1970 Asian Games
Asian Games gold medalists for Indonesia
Asian Games bronze medalists for Indonesia
Medalists at the 1970 Asian Games
Indonesian Christians
Converts to Christianity
20th-century Indonesian sportsmen
Olympic badminton players for Indonesia