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  1. Carolina María Marín Martín (born 15 June 1993) is a Spanish badminton player. She is an Olympic Champion, three-time World Champion, and eight-time European Champion. She has been ranked as high as world No. 1 in women's singles by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) for a total of 66 weeks, and is the current world No. 3.

  2. Olympics schedule
    All times in EST | Last updated on June 28, 2024
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    BadmintonMixed Doubles Group play stage
    Sat, July 272:30 am
    BadmintonMixed Doubles Group play stage
    Sat, July 272:30 am
    BadmintonMixed Doubles Group play stage
  3. Mar 24, 2024 · Badminton star Carolina Marín is one of the sport's best examples of sacrifice, perseverance, and sportsmanship. After years of suffering due to two serious knee injuries and their respective recoveries, the Spanish women's singles champion seems to have rediscovered herself.

  4. Carolina María Marín Martín (Huelva, España, 15 de junio de 1993) es una jugadora española de bádminton que compite en la categoría individual, en la que llegó a alcanzar el número uno del ranking mundial de la BWF.

  5. Mar 27, 2023 · Carolina Marín back in top form in latest injury comeback. Marín's latest return has been a successful one. She won the 2022 European Championshipson home soil in Madrid on her comeback to top-level badminton, before reaching two further BWF World Tour finals at the 2022 French Open and 2023 Indonesia Masters.

  6. Biography. Growing up, Carolina Marin showed a natural talent for dancing and was heading for a potential career in flamenco. Thankfully, a fortuitous introduction to badminton steered her life in a different direction.

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  8. Carolina María Marín Martín (Huelva, 15 de junio de 1993) es una jugadora española de bádminton que compite en la categoría individual femenina. Es campeona olímpica y tres veces campeona del mundo.