Josephine Wu

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BornJosephine Wu Yuenling
(1995-01-20) 20 January 1995 (age 31)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada[1]
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
CountryCanada
Josephine Wu
吴宛菱
Personal information
BornJosephine Wu Yuenling
(1995-01-20) 20 January 1995 (age 31)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada[1]
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Sport
CountryCanada
SportBadminton
Women's & mixed doubles
Highest ranking27 (WD with Catherine Choi, 31 October 2023)
28 (XD with Ty Alexander Lindeman, 2 April 2024)
Current ranking85 (XD with Ty Alexander Lindeman, 15 April 2025)
BWF profile
Medal record
Women's badminton
Representing  Canada
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place2019 LimaMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place2023 SantiagoWomen's doubles
Gold medal – first place2023 SantiagoMixed doubles
Pan Am Championships
Gold medal – first place2016 CampinasWomen's doubles
Gold medal – first place2017 HavanaWomen's doubles
Gold medal – first place2018 Guatemala CityMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place2019 AguascalientesMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place2021 Guatemala CityMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place2022 San SalvadorMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place2023 KingstonWomen's doubles
Gold medal – first place2025 LimaMixed doubles
Silver medal – second place2016 CampinasMixed doubles
Silver medal – second place2018 Guatemala CityWomen's doubles
Silver medal – second place2019 AguascalientesWomen's doubles
Silver medal – second place2022 San SalvadorWomen's doubles
Silver medal – second place2023 KingstonMixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place2024 Guatemala CityWomen's doubles
Bronze medal – third place2024 Guatemala CityMixed doubles
Pan Am Mixed Team Championships
Gold medal – first place2016 CampinasMixed team
Gold medal – first place2017 Santo DomingoMixed team
Gold medal – first place2019 LimaMixed team
Gold medal – first place2023 GuadalajaraMixed team
Gold medal – first place2025 AguascalientesMixed team
Pan Am Female Cup
Gold medal – first place2018 TacariguaWomen's team
Gold medal – first place2024 São PauloWomen's team
Gold medal – first place2026 Guatemala CityWomen's team
Silver medal – second place2022 AcapulcoWomen's team
Pan Am Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2013 Puerto VallartaMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place2013 Puerto VallartaMixed team
Silver medal – second place2012 EdmontonMixed team
Silver medal – second place2013 Puerto VallartaGirls' doubles
Bronze medal – third place2012 EdmontonGirls' singles
Bronze medal – third place2012 EdmontonGirls' doubles
Bronze medal – third place2012 EdmontonMixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place2013 Puerto VallartaGirls' singles

Josephine Yuenling Wu (born 20 January 1995) is a Canadian badminton player.[2][3] She clinched three Pan American Games gold medals by winning the mixed doubles title in 2019 and 2023, and in the women's doubles title in 2023.[4][5] At the Pan Am Championships, she has won eight gold and five silver medals since her debut at the tournament in 2016.[6]

Wu was a business student at the University of Alberta and has been competing in badminton since she was seven years old.

Career

As a junior, she won 29 provincial titles and was a member of Team Canada at the 2012 BWF World Junior Championships and the Pan Am Junior Badminton Championships from 2008 to 2013. Despite having a full course load in university, Josephine's passion for the sport has motivated her to continue balancing her school work and training. She was the mixed doubles winner at the 2014 College-University National Championships and went on to represent Canada at the 2014 World University Badminton Championships in Cordoba, Spain. Outside of training, Josephine also enjoys coaching her high school's badminton team.[7] In 2016, she won the gold medal in the mixed team event at the Pan Am Badminton Championships.[8] In the individual event, she won the Pan Am Championships gold medals in the women's doubles in 2016, and 2017, and also in the mixed doubles in 2018, 2019 and 2021.[9][10][11] Wu was a gold medalist in the mixed doubles event at the 2019 Lima Pan American Games.[4]

In 2021, Wu defend her mixed doubles title at the Pan Am Championships with partner Joshua Hurlburt-Yu, when the duo beating Christopher Martínez and Marian Paiz of Guatemala in the final in straight games.[12] In June, Wu was named to Canada's Olympic team,[13] competing in the mixed doubles badminton event with Hurlburt-Yu, but they were eliminated in the group stage.[14] After the Olympics, Wu reunited with Ty Alexander Lindeman and managed to win the Guatemala International, became their first in the international tournament since their last pairing in 2018.[15]

In 2023, Wu took the gold medal in the women's doubles with Catherine Choi and the silver medal with Ty Alexander Lindeman at the Pan Am Championships. This was the seven gold medals won by Wu since her debut at the Championships in 2016.[6] She then made her second appearance at the Pan American Games and captured two gold medals by winning the women's doubles with Choi and the mixed doubles with Lindeman.[5] She also won double title in the Guatemala International, and the mixed doubles title in the Peru Challenge.

In 2024, Wu joined the Canada winning team at the Pan Am Female Cup.[16] She won the mixed doubles title at the Polish Open partnered with Lindeman.[17] As the first seeded at the Pan Am Championships both in the mixed and women's doubles,[18] she had to settle for the bronze medals in both events after being defeated by the American pairs.

In 2025, Wu participated in the Pan American Cup and won the gold medal with the Canada team.[19] She then captured her eight Pan Am Championships individual title, by winning the mixed doubles with Lindeman.[20]

Achievements

References

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