Paula Lynn Cao Hok
Filipino-American badminton player
Badminton player
Paula Lynn Cao Hok Birth name Paula Lynn Parrocho Obañana Country United States Born (1985-03-19 ) March 19, 1985 (age 39) Dumaguete , PhilippinesResidence Minneapolis–Saint Paul , United StatesHeight 1.61 m (5 ft 3 in) Weight 58 kg (128 lb) Handedness Right Coach Alistair Casey Johanna Lee Highest ranking 17 (WD 2 April 2015) 63 (XD 30 July 2019) BWF profile
Paula Lynn Cao Hok (née Obañana ; born March 19, 1985) is a Filipino-American badminton player who was originally from Dumaguete, Philippines.[ 1] [ 2] In 2015, she won the women's doubles gold medals at the Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada partnered with Eva Lee .[ 3] In 2016, she competed at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[ 4]
Personal life
Obañana, started training at the age of 10 during her elementary years at the Silliman University Elementary School . She later joined the High School Badminton Varsity Team at Silliman University and was subsequently awarded "Athlete of the Year", "Most Outstanding Athlete of the Year", and "Most Valuable Player".[ 5] After graduating from high school she was recruited on a scholarship at the De La Salle University in Manila, Philippines where she eventually obtained her bachelor's degree. She left the Philippines in 2006, where her mother Nenita had been recruited to work as a nurse in Minnesota . Obañana officially became a U.S. citizen in May 2011.[ 6]
Achievements
Pan American Games
Women's doubles
Mixed doubles
Pan Am Championships
Women's doubles
BWF Grand Prix (1 runner-up)
The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold . It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017.
Women's doubles
BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
BWF Grand Prix tournament
BWF International Challenge/Series (19 titles, 13 runners-up)
Women's doubles
Year
Tournament
Partner
Opponent
Score
Result
2009
Miami Pan Am International
Priscilla Lun
Sandra Chirlaque Alejandra Monteverde
22–20, 13–21, 21–13
Winner
2010
Brazil International
Eva Lee
Iris Wang Rena Wang
14–21, 21–11, 21–12
Winner
2011
Guatemala International
Eva Lee
Grace Gao Joycelyn Ko
19–21, 21–18, 21–13
Winner
2011
Brazil International
Eva Lee
Alex Bruce Michelle Li
21–14, 21–17
Winner
2011
Norwegian International
Eva Lee
Lotte Jonathans Paulien van Dooremalen
17–21, 21–6, 21–13
Winner
2012
Swedish Masters
Eva Lee
Mariana Agathangelou Heather Olver
15–21, 12–21
Runner-up
2012
Austrian International
Eva Lee
Ng Hui Ern Ng Hui Lin
16–21, 18–21
Runner-up
2012
Polish Open
Eva Lee
Mariana Agathangelou Heather Olver
12–21, 21–23
Runner-up
2012
Tahiti International
Eva Lee
Alex Bruce Michelle Li
21–13, 21–12
Winner
2013
Canadian International
Eva Lee
Alex Bruce Phyllis Chan
15–21, 14–21
Winner
2013
Bulgarian International
Eva Lee
Gabriela Stoeva Stefani Stoeva
15–21, 10–21
Runner-up
2014
Peru International
Eva Lee
Nicole Grether Charmaine Reid
21–14, 21–15
Winner
2014
Guatemala International
Eva Lee
Paula B Pereira Fabiana Silva
11–3, 11–3, 11–10
Winner
2014
USA International
Eva Lee
Naoko Fukuman Kurumi Yonao
10–21, 23–25
Runner-up
2015
Guatemala International
Eva Lee
Johanna Goliszewski Carla Nelte
18–21, 22–24
Runner-up
2015
Bulgarian International
Eva Lee
Gabriela Stoeva Stefani Stoeva
14–21, 10–21
Runner-up
2015
Chile International Challenge
Eva Lee
Lohaynny Vicente Luana Vicente
21–17, 21–16
Winner
2016
Austrian Open
Eva Lee
Ekaterina Bolotova Evgeniya Kosetskaya
11–21, 21–23
Runner-up
2016
Tahiti International
Eva Lee
Akane Araki Ayaka Kawasaki
13–21, 12–21
Runner-up
2016
Yonex / K&D Graphics International
Eva Lee
Jing Yu Hong Beiwen Zhang
17–21, 20–22
Runner-up
2022
Peru Challenge
Lauren Lam
Annie Xu Kerry Xu
21–19, 21–18
Winner
2022
Mexican International
Lauren Lam
Catherine Choi Josephine Wu
19–21, 10–21
Runner-up
2022
El Salvador International
Lauren Lam
Annie Xu Kerry Xu
21–18, 21–17
Winner
2023
Estonian International
Lauren Lam
Moa Sjöö Tilda Sjöö
21–10, 21–11
Winner
2023
Lagos International
Lauren Lam
Simran Singhi Ritika Thaker
Walkover
Runner-up
2024
Uganda International
Lauren Lam
Francesca Corbett Allison Lee
19–21, 21–18, 21–15
Winner
Mixed doubles
BWF International Challenge tournament
BWF International Series tournament
BWF Future Series tournament
References
^ "Players: Paula Lynn Obanana" . Badminton World Federation . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
^ "Athletes: Paula Lynn Obanana Badminton" . Badminton USA. Archived from the original on July 19, 2015. Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
^ "Badminton - Athlete Profile: Obanana Paula Lynn" . Toronto 2015. Archived from the original on August 24, 2015. Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
^ "Paula Lynn Obanana" . Rio 2016. Archived from the original on November 25, 2016. Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
^ "Silliman Alumnus competes in Olympics" (PDF) . Silliman University Alumni Association, Inc . Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
^ "Minnesotan Paula Lynn Obanana living dream in Rio Olympics" . www.startribune.com . Star Tribune . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
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