badminton
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History of Badminton
In 1873, the Duke of Beaufort held a lawn party at his country house in the village of Badminton,
Gloucestershire. A game of Poona was played on that day and became popular among British
society’s elite. The new party sport became known as “the Badminton game”. In 1877, the Bath
Badminton Club was formed and developed the first official set of rules.
The Badminton Association was formed at a meeting in Southsea on 13th
September 1893. It was the
first National Association in the world and framed the rules for the Association and for the game.
The popularity of the sport increased rapidly with 300 clubs being introduced by the 1920’s. Rising to
9,000 shortly after World War Π.
The International Badminton Federation (IBF) was formed in 1934 with nine founding members:
England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Denmark, Holland, Canada, New Zealand and France and as a
consequence the Badminton Association became the Badminton Association of England.
From nine founding members, the IBF, now called the Badminton World Federation (BWF), has over
160 member countries. The future of Badminton looks bright.
Badminton was officially granted Olympic status in the 1992 Barcelona Games. Indonesia was the
dominant force in that first Olympic tournament, winning two golds, a silver and a bronze; the
country’s first Olympic medals in its history. More than 1.1 billion people watched the 1992 Olympic
Badminton competition on television.
Eight years later, and more than a century after introducing Badminton to the world, Britain claimed
their first medal in the Olympics when Simon Archer and Jo Goode achieved Mixed Doubles Bronze in
Sydney.
Only three countries have won the Thomas Cup since its inception in 1948: Malaysia, Indonesia and
China.
Only four countries have won the Uber Cup since its inception in 1956: USA, Japan, China and
Indonesia.
The badminton player with the longest name is thought to be Channarongratanasaengsuang, who won
16 caps for Thailand in the 1960s.
Subject to confirmation, China’s Fu Haifeng holds the world record for the fastest smash, recording a
206 mph (332 kph) hit during the Sudirman Cup in Beijing. This breaks the previous record of 162
mph (206 kph), which was held by England’s Simon Archer.
The first recorded tournament was staged by Guilford BC in 1898. It was so successful that
BADMINTON England (then called the Badminton Association ) followed suit and the following year
a one-day event was held at the London Scottish Rifles drill hall in London. This was the birth of the
world’s greatest, and most famous, badminton tournament, the All England Open Championships
which has been sponsored by Yonex since 1983.
Badminton players run over a mile in just one match.
The record number of All England titles won by one plyer is 21 and is held by Sir George Thomas.
It is said that the best shuttles are made from the feathers of the left wing of a goose.
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Olympic Games
Badminton was included as a Demonstration Sport for the first time at the Olympic Games in Munich
in September 1972. An Invitation Tournament was held and Elliot Stuart, Derek Talbot and Gillian
Gilks were invited to compete. Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks won the mixed doubles.
Darren Hall represented England in a demonstration of Badminton at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul,
South Korea on 19th September 1988.
The following English players represented Great Britain at the 1992 Olympic Games in
Barcelona, Spain: Darren Hall, Anders Nielsen, Nick Ponting, David Wright, Chris Hunt, Andrew Goode, Joanne
Muggeridge, Fiona Smith, Gillian Clark, Gillian Gowers, Helen Troke, Sara Sankey, Julia Bradbury,
with Steve Baddeley as Manager, Ciro Ciniglio as Deputy Manager and Lee Jae Bok as Coach.
The following English players represented Great Britain at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta: Darren Hall, Peter Knowles, Simon Archer, Chris Hunt, Nick Ponting, Julian Robertson, Jo Goode,
Julia Bradbury, Joanne Muggeridge, with Andrew Goode as Team Manager.
The following English players represented Great Britain at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney: Peter Knowles, Julia Mann, Simon Archer, Nathan Robertson, Chris Hunt, Julian Robertson, Jo Goode,
Donna Kellogg, Joanne Davies and Sara Hardaker, with John Quinn and Andy Wood as Coaches, and
Lars Sologub as Team Manager.
Simon Archer and Jo Goode won a bronze medal in the Mixed Doubles by beating Michael Sogaard
and Rikke Olsen of Denmark.
The following English players represented Great Britain at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens: Robert Blair, Anthony Clark, Nathan Robertson, Gail Emms, Tracey Hallam, Donna Kellogg, Natalie
Munt, Ella Tripp and Jo Wright, with Andy Wood and Rexy Mainaky as Coaches, and Lars Sologub as
Team Manager.
Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms won a silver medal in the Mixed Doubles, beating Jonas Rasmussen
and Rikke Olsen of Denmark in the Semi-Finals, and losing to Jun Zhang and Gao Ling of China in the
Final.
The following English players represented Great Britain at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing:
Andrew Smith, Tracey Hallam, Nathan Robertson, Gail Emms, Anthony Clark and Donna Kellogg,
with Ian Wright as Head Coach, Andy Wood as Team GB Badminton Team Leader, and Julian
Robertson and Yvette Yun Luo as coaches.
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World Championships
The following teams have represented England in the World Championships:
1977 (Malmo):
David Eddy, Ray Stevens, Barbara Sutton, Derek Talbot, Mike Tredgett, Barbara Giles 1, Gillian
Gilks, Paula Kilvington, Margaret Lockwood, Nora Perry and Jane Webster 2
1980 (Jakarta):
Steve Baddeley, Kevin Jolly, Ray Stevens, Derek Talbot, Mike Tredgett, Karen Bridge 3, Karen
Chapman, Nora Perry, Barbara Sutton, Jane Webster 2. Managers Ciro Ciniglio and Bill Andrew.
1983 (Copenhagen):
Steve Baddeley, Martin Dew, Andy Goode, Kevin Jolly, Dipak Tailor, Mike Tredgett, Nick
Yates, Karen Beckman, Karen Chapman, Gilliam Clark, Gillian Gilks, Nora Perry, Sally Podger,
Helen Troke, Jane Webster 2. Manager Ciro Ciniglio, Coach Paul Whetnall.
1985 (Calgary): Steve Baddeley, Nick Yates, Steve Butler, Darren Hall, Nigel Tier, Andy Goode, Dipak Tailor,
Martin Dew, Helen Troke, Nora Perry, Gillian Gilks, Gillian Clark, Gillian Gowers. Manager Bill
Andrew, Coach Derek Talbot.
1987 (Beijing):
Nick Yates, Darren Hall, Nigel Tier, Dipak Tailor, Martin Dew, Gillian Gilks, Gillian Clark,
Gillian Gowers, Karen Beckman, Sara Halsall4, Fiona Elliott
5. Manager Paul Whetnall.
1989 (Jakarta):
Steve Baddeley, Steve Butler, Darren Hall, Andy Goode, Anders Nielsen, Martin Dew, Fiona
Smith, Helen Troke, Gillian Clark, Gillian Gowers. Manager Paul Whetnall.
1991 (Copenhagen):
Darren Hall, Steve Butler, Anders Nielsen, Andy Goode, M.Smith, Nick Ponting, Chris Hunt,
Pete Bush, Helen Troke, Jo Muggeridge, Julie Bradbury, Felecity Gallup, Sara Sankey, C.
Johnson, Gillian Clark, Gillian Gowers, Manager Ciro Ciniglio.
1993 (Birmingham):
Darren Hall, A. W. Nielsen, Steve Butler, Peter Knowles, P. Smith, Pete Bush, Chris Hunt, Simon
Archer, Julian Robertson, D. Wright, Mike Adams, Nick Ponting, Gillian Clark, Gillian Gowers,
Sara Sankey, Julie Bradbury, Jo Wright6, Joanne Davies, Jo Muggeridge, Sue Louis-Lane, Fiona
Smith, Alison Humby, Tanya Groves7, Sara Hore, Manager Ciro Ciniglio.
1995 (Lausanne):
Darren Hall, Anders Nielsen, Peter Knowles, Pete Bush, Chris Hunt, Simon Archer, Neil Cottrill,
John Quinn, Ian Pearson, James Anderson, Nick Ponting, Julia Mann, Jo Muggeridge, Alison
Humby, Tanya Groves7, Jo Wright
6, Julie Bradbury, Joanne Davies, Nicola Beck, Gillian Gowers.
1997 (Glasgow): Darren Hall, Peter Knowles, Colin Haughton, Mark Constable, Simon Archer, Chris Hunt, Ian
Pearson, James Anderson, Nick Ponting, John Quinn, Anthony Clark, Ian Sullivan, Julia Mann,
Tanya Woodward, Emma Chaffin, Tracey Hallam, Julia Bradbury, Donna Kellogg, Jo Wright6,
Sara Sankey, Lorraine Cole, Joanne Davies, Nicola Beck, Sara Hardaker.
1999 (Copenhagen): Simon Archer, Jo Goode, Julia Mann, Darren Hall, Donna Kellogg, Chris Hunt, Julian Robertson,
Nathan Robertson, Colin Haughton, Peter Knowles, Richard Doling, Justine Willmott, Tracey
Hallam, Rebecca Pantaney, Lorraine Cole, Tracy Dineen, Sara Hardaker, Gail Emms, Ian
Sullivan.
2001 (Seville):
Simon Archer, Colin Haughton, Mark Constable, Michael Edge, Nathan Robertson, Anthony
Clark, Ian Sullivan, Peter Jeffrey, Graham Hurrell, Julia Mann, Tracey Hallam, Rebecca
Pantaney, Donna Kellogg, Ella Miles, Sara Sankey, Sara Hardaker, Gail Emms, Dave Lindley,
Andrew South, Elizabeth Cann, Liza Parker, James Anderson, Emma Chaffin, Natalie Munt.
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2003 (Birmingham):
Simon Archer, Robert Blair, Anthony Clark, Gail Emms, Aamir Ghaffar, Tracey Hallam, Colin
Haughton, Graham Hurrell, Donna Kellogg, Julia Mann, Natalie Munt, Ian Palethorpe, Liza
Parker, Jill Pittard, Suzanne Rayappan, Nathan Robertson, Andrew Smith, Ella Tripp, Jo Wright8.
2005 (Anaheim):
Simon Archer, Robert Blair, Elizabeth Cann, Anthony Clark, Gail Emms, Aamir Ghaffar, Tracey
Hallam, Donna Kellogg, David Lindley, Natalie Munt, Ian Palethorpe, Liza Parker, Suzanne
Rayappan, Nathan Robertson, Kristian Roebuck, Andrew Smith, Ella Tripp, Paul Trueman, Jo
Wright8.
2006 (Madrid):
Robert Blair, Anthony Clark, Gail Emms, Aamir Ghaffar, Tracey Hallam, Donna Kellogg, Julia
Mann, Natalie Munt, Joanne Nicholas, Ian Palethorpe, Nathan Robertson, Kristian Roebuck,
Andrew Smith, Jenny Wallwork.
2007 (Malaysia): Andrew Smith, Anthony Clark, Chris Langridge, David Lindley, Nathan Robertson, Nicholas
Kidd, Robert Adcock, Robert Blair, Robin Middleton, Donna Kellogg, Gail Emms, Jenny
Wallwork, Jill Pittard, Joanne Nicholas, Liza Parker, Natalie Munt, Suzanne Rayappan and
Tracey Hallam. Team Manager Ian Wright.
The following medals were won:
Women’s Singles
1977 Gillian Gilks (Silver)
Margaret Lockwood (Bronze)
1983 Helen Troke (Bronze)
Men’s Doubles 1977 Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett (Bronze)
1983 Mike Tredgett and Martin Dew (Silver)
1999 Simon Archer and Nathan Robertson (Bronze)
2006 Anthony Clark and Robert Blair (Silver)
Women’s Doubles
1977 Margaret Lockwood and Nora Perry (Bronze)
1980 Nora Perry and Jane Webster (Gold)
Barbara Sutton and Karen Bridge (Bronze)
1983 Nora Perry and Jane Webster (Silver)
Gillian Gilks and Gillian Clark (Bronze)
Mixed Doubles
1977 Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks (Silver)
Mike Tredgett and Nora Perry (Bronze)
1980 Mike Tredgett and Nora Perry (Silver)
1983 Nora Perry (Gold) with Thomas Kihlstrom (Sweden)
Mike Tredgett and Karen Chapman (Bronze)
1985 Nigel Tier and Gillian Gowers (Bronze)
1987 Martin Dew and Gillian Gilks (Bronze)
1993 Nick Ponting and Gillian Clark (Bronze)
1999 Simon Archer and Joanne Goode (Silver)
2006 Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms (Gold)
2006 Anthony Clark and Donna Kellogg (Silver)
1 Later Barbara Sutton
2 Later Jane Sutton
3 Later Karen Beckman
4 Later Sara Sankey
5 Later Fiona Smith
6 Later Jo Goode
7 Later Tanya Woodward
8 Later Jo Nicholas
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Sudirman Cup
The Sudirman Cup is the World Mixed Team Championship, which takes place every two years. There
are five matches in every round: Men’s and Women's Singles, Men’s and Women's Doubles and Mixed
Doubles. The Cup was given by the Badminton Association of Indonesia as a memorial to the late Dick
Sudirman, a long-serving member of the BWF council, first as a Councillor and then as a Vice-
President, was known as the father of Indonesian badminton and was a champion player in his own
right. He was the founder of the PBSI and served as its President for 22 years.
Winners:
Year: Country:
1989 Indonesia
1991 Korea
1993 Korea
1995 China
1997 China
1999 China
2001 China
2003 Korea
2005 China
2007 China
Results from 2007 Sudirman Cup Division 1 Group A:
Position Team Played Points Matches Games Points
1 China 3 3 14 – 1 28 – 2 622 – 395
2 England 3 2 7 – 8 14 – 20 586 – 640
3 Malaysia 3 1 6 – 9 15 – 18 581 – 600
4 Thailand 3 0 3 – 12 8 – 25 505 – 659
Match Overview
Group 1 Score 11/6/2007 - China vs Thailand 5 – 0
11/6/2007 – Malaysia vs England 2 – 3
12/6/2007 – Malaysia vs Thailand 3 – 2
12/6/2007 – China vs England 5 – 0
14/6/2007 – China vs Malaysia 4 – 1
14/6/2007 – England vs Thailand 4 – 1
Semi - Final
16/6/2007 – England vs Indonesia 2 - 3
16/6/2007 – China vs Korea 3 - 0
Final 17/6/2007 – China vs Indonesia 3 - 0
Honours:
England reached the semi-finals of the 2007 Sudirman Cup in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Thomas Cup
The Thomas Cup is the World Men's Team Championship. The event has been staged every two years
since the 1982 tournament, whereas before it was held every three years. It was named after Sir George
Thomas, an Englishman who was the first President of the International Badminton Federation, who
donated the trophy in 1939.
Winners:
Year: Country:
1949 Malaya
1952 Malaya
1955 Malaya
1958 Indonesia
1961 Indonesia
1964 Indonesia
1967 Malaysia
1970 Indonesia
1973 Indonesia
1976 Indonesia
1979 Indonesia
1982 China
1984 Indonesia
1986 China
1988 China
1990 China
1992 Malaysia
1994 Indonesia
1996 Indonesia
1998 Indonesia
2000 Indonesia
2002 Indonesia
2004 China
2006 China
2008 China
Results from 2008:
Pos. Team Pl Points Matches Games Points
1 Malaysia 2 2 9 – 1 19 – 2 429 – 326
2 England 2 1 4 – 6 8 – 13 376 – 396
3 Korea 2 0 2 – 8 5 – 17 355 - 438
Match Overview
Group 1 Score
11/5/2008 – Malaysia vs England 5 - 0
12/5/2008 – Korea vs England 1 – 4
12/5/2008 – Malaysia vs Korea 4 – 1
Round 1
13/5/2008 – England vs Nigeria 3 – 0
14/5/2008 – England vs Indonesia 0 – 3
Honours:
England took 3rd
place in the 1984 Thomas Cup at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Uber Cup
The Uber Cup, the World Women’s Team Championship, has been held every two years since 1984,
amended from three years previously, after merging with the Thomas Cup, played in the same period
and venue.
The Uber Cup was presented by the former English international and All England Champion, Betty
Uber, who had the idea of creating a women's event similar to Thomas Cup for men in New Zealand
back in 1950. She also made the draw for the inaugural 1956-1957 tournament, which took place at
Lytham St. Annes in Lancashire.
Winners:
Year: Winner:
1957 United States
1960 United States
1963 United States
1966 Japan
1969 Japan
1972 Japan
1975 Indonesia
1978 Japan
1981 Japan
1984 China
1986 China
1988 China
1990 China
1992 China
1994 Indonesia
1996 Indonesia
1998 China
2000 China
2002 China
2004 China
2006 China
2008 China
Not entered in 2008 Uber Cup.
Honours for England:
England were runners up at Wilmington, United States in 1963 and at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in
1984.
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Commonwealth Games
1966 (Kingston, Jamaica) Colin Beacom, David Horton, Tony Jordan, Roger Mills, Angela Bairstow
1, Jenny Horton, Iris
Rogers and Ursula Smith2. Manager Ron Lockwood
1970 (Edinburgh, Scotland)
David Eddy, Roger Mills, Ray Sharp, Derek Talbot, Paul Whetnall, Margaret Beck5, Margaret
Boxall 4, Gillian Perrin
3, Julie Rickard, Sue Whetnall. Manager Jack McColl
1974 (Christchurch, New Zealand)
Ray Stevens, Elliot Stuart, Derek Talbot, Mike Tredgett, Paul Whetnall, Margaret Beck5,
Margaret Boxall 4, Nora Gardner
6, Gillian Gilks and Sue Whetnall. Manager John Havers
1978 (Edmonton, Canada)
David Eddy, Kevin Jolly, Ray Stevens, Derek Talbot, Mike Tredgett, Karen Bridge8, Nora Perry,
Anne Statt7, Barbara Sutton, Jane Webster
9. Captain John Havers. Manager Ciro Ciniglio
England won the Team Championship Gold Medal
v Australia W 5-0
v New Zealand W 5-0
v Wales W 5-0
v India W 5-0
v Malaysia W 4-1
v Canada W 4-1
1982 (Brisbane, Australia)
Steve Baddeley, Duncan Bridge, Martin Dew, Dipak Tailor, Nick Yates, Karen Beckman, Karen
Chapman, Gillian Clark, Sally Podger, Helen Troke. Captain John Havers. Manager Ciro Ciniglio
England won the Team Championship Gold Medal
v Australia W 5-0
v Scotland W 5-0
v Kenya W 5-0
v Northern Ireland W 5-0
v India W 5-0
v New Zealand W 5-0
v Canada W 5-0
1986 (Edinburgh, Scotland) Steve Baddeley, Nick Yates, Nigel Tier, Andy Goode, Richard Outterside, Helen Troke, Fiona
Elliott10
, Gillian Clark, Gillian Gowers. Manager Jake Downey. Coach Paul Whetnall
England won the Team Championship Gold Medal
v Northern Ireland W 5-0
v New Zealand W 4-1
v Wales W 4-1
v Australia W 3-2
v Scotland W 4-1
v Canada W 5-0
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1990 (Auckland, New Zealand)
Steve Baddeley, Darren Hall, Steve Butler, Andy Goode, Miles Johnson, Fiona Smith, Helen
Troke, Sara Sankey, Gillian Clark, Gillian Gowers. Manager Paul Whetnall
England won the Team Championship Gold Medal
v India W 5-0
v Scotland W 5-0
v Australia W 5-0
v New Zealand W 5-0
v Hong Kong W 5-0
v Canada W 5-0
1994 (Victoria, Canada)
Peter Knowles, Anders Nielsen, Nick Ponting, Chris Hunt, Simon Archer, Jo Muggeridge, Sue
Louis-Lane, Gillian Clark, Jo Wright11
, Julie Bradbury. Manager Ciro Ciniglio, Coach Andy
Goode
England won the Team Championship Gold Medal
v New Zealand W 5-0
v Hong Kong W 4-1
v Nigeria W 5-0
v South Africa W 5-0
v Canada W 4-1
v Australia W 4-1
v Malaysia W 3-2
1998 (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Julia Mann, Donna Kellogg, Joanne Davies, Joanne Goode, Tracey Hallam, Rebecca Pantaney,
Suzanne Rayappan, Simon Archer, Mark Constable, Darren Hall, Chris Hunt, Peter Knowles,
Julian Robertson
England won the Women’s Team Championships Gold Medal
England won the Men’s Team Championships Bronze Medal
Men’s Team
v India W 3-2
v Malaysia L 1-4
Women’s Team
v Australia W 5-0
v India W 3-2
2002 (Manchester, England)
Julia Mann, Tracey Hallam, Sara Sankey, Ella Miles, Donna Kellogg, Jo Goode, Gail Emms,
Mark Constable, Colin Haughton, Anthony Clark, Nathan Robertson, Robert Blair, James
Anderson, Simon Archer.
England won the Team Championship Gold Medal
v Nigeria W 5-0
v Canada W 5-0
v Malaysia W 3-2
v Scotland W 3-0
v Singapore W 3-0
2006 (Melbourne, Australia)
Gail Emms, Joanne Nicholas, Donna Kellogg, Ella Tripp, Tracey Hallam, Aamir Ghaffar, Simon
Archer, Nathan Robertson, Robert Blair, Anthony Clark
England won the Team Championship Silver
v Seychelles W 5-0
v Trinidad & Tobago W 5-0
v India (grp stages) W 5-0
v Canada W 3-1
v India (semi-final) W 3-2
v Malaysia L 3-1
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The following individual successes were gained:
MEN’S SINGLES
1970 Paul Whetnall (Silver medal)
Ray Sharp (Bronze medal)
1974 Derek Talbot (Bronze medal)
1978 Derek Talbot (Silver medal)
Ray Stevens (Bronze medal)
1982 Nick Yates (Silver medal)
1986 Steve Baddeley (Gold medal)
Nick Yates (Bronze medal)
1990 Darren Hall (Bronze medal)
1994 Anders Nielsen (Bronze medal)
1998 Darren Hall (Bronze Medal)
WOMEN’S SINGLES 1966 Angela Bairstow
1 (Gold medal)
Ursula Smith2 (Bronze medal)
1970 Margaret Beck5 (Gold medal)
Gillian Perrin3 (Silver medal)
Margaret Boxall4 (Bronze medal)
1974 Gillian Gilks (Gold medal)
Margaret Beck5 (Silver medal)
1982 Helen Troke (Gold medal)
Sally Podger (Silver medal)
Gillian Clark (Bronze medal)
1986 Helen Troke (Gold medal)
Fiona Elliott10
(Silver medal)
Gillian Clark (Bronze medal)
1990 Fiona Smith (Gold medal)
Helen Troke (Bronze medal)
1998 Julia Mann (Bronze Medal)
Tracey Hallam (Bronze medal)
2002 Tracey Hallam (Silver medal)
2006 Tracey Hallam (Gold medal)
MEN’S DOUBLES
1966 Roger Mills and David Horton
(Bronze medals)
1974 Elliot Stuart and Derek Talbot (Gold
medals)
Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett
(Silver medals)
1978 Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett (Gold
medals)
1982 Martin Dew and Nick Yates (Silver
medals)
1986 Andy Goode and Nigel Tier (Silver
medals)
1994 Simon Archer and Chris Hunt (Silver
medals)
1998 Simon Archer and Chris Hunt
(Bronze medals)
2002 Anthony Clark and Nathan Robertson
(Bronze medals)
James Anderson and Simon Archer
(Bronze medals)
2006 Anthony Clark and Robert Blair
(Bronze medals)
WOMEN’S DOUBLES
1966 Jenny Horton and Ursula Smith2
(Gold medals)
Angela Bairstow1 and Iris Rogers
(Silver medals)
1970 Margaret Boxall4 and Sue Whetnall
(Gold medals)
Gillian Perrin3 and Julie Rickard
(Silver medals)
1974 Margaret Beck5 and Gillian Gilks
(Gold medals)
Margaret Boxall4 and Sue Whetnall
(Silver medals)
1978 Nora Perry and Anne Statt7 (Gold
medals)
1982 Gillian Clark and Karen Beckman
(Silver medals)
Sally Podger and Karen Chapman
(Bronze medals)
1986 Gillian Clark and Gillian Gowers
(Gold medals)
Helen Troke and Fiona Elliott10
(Bronze medals)
1990 Fiona Smith and Sara Sankey (Gold
medals)
Gillian Clark and Gillian Gowers
(Silver medals)
1994 Jo Muggeridge and Jo Wright11
(Gold
medals)
Julia Bradbury and Gillian Clark
(Silver medals)
1998 Joanne Goode and Donna Kellogg
(Gold medals)
2002 Gail Emms and Joanne Goode
(Bronze medals)
2006 Gail Emms and Donna Kellogg
(Bronze medals)
MIXED DOUBLES
1966 Roger Mills and Angela Bairstow1
(Gold medals)
Tony Jordan and Jenny Horton
(Silver medals)
1970 Derek Talbot and Margaret Boxall4
(Gold medals)
Roger Mills and Gillian Perrin3
(Silver medals)
Dave Eddy and Sue Whetnall (Bronze
medals)
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MIXED DOUBLES (continued)
1974 Derek Talbot and Margaret Gilks
(Gold medals)
Paul Whetnall and Nora Gardner6
(Silver medals)
Elliot Stuart and Sue Whetnall
(Bronze medals)
1978 Mike Tredgett and Nora Perry (Gold
medals)
Derek Talbot and Barbara Sutton
(Bronze medals)
1982 Martin Dew and Karen Chapman
(Gold medals)
Duncan Bridge and Karen Beckman
(Silver medals)
1986 Andy Goode and Fiona Elliott10
(Silver medals)
1990 Miles Johnson and Sara Sankey
(Silver medals)
Andy Goode and Gillian Clark
(Bronze medals)
1994 Chris Hunt and Gillian Clark (Gold
medals)
Simon Archer and Julie Bradbury
(Silver medals)
Nick Ponting and Jo Wright11
(Bronze
medals)
1998 Simon Archer And Jo Goode
(Gold Medals)
Nathan Robertson and Joanne Davies
(Bronze medals)
2002 Simon Archer and Joanne Goode
(Gold medals)
Anthony Clark and Sara Sankey
(Bronze medals)
2006 Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms
(Gold medals)
1 Later Angela Palmer
2 Later Ursula Oakley
3 Later Gillian Gilks
4 Later Margaret Allen
5 Later Margaret Lockwood
6 Later Nora Perry
7 Later Anne Skovgaard
8 Later Karen Beckman
9 Later Jane Sutton
10 Later Fiona Smith
11 Later Jo Goode
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European Championships
From 1968-2008, the European Championships was held once every two years by the Badminton
Europe Confederation. From 2009, the Team and Individual events will held in separate years.
Past Winners:
MEN’S SINGLES
1968 Sture Johnsson
1970 Sture Johnsson
1972 Wolfgang Bochow
1974 Sture Johnsson
1976 Flemming Delfs
1978 Flemming Delfs
1980 Flemming Delfs
1982 Jens Peter Nierhoff
1984 Morten Frost
1986 Morten Frost
1988 Darren Hall
1990 Steve Baddeley
1992 Poul–Erik Høyer Larsen
1994 Poul – Erik Høyer Larsen
1996 Poul – Erik Høyer Larsen
1998 Peter Gade
2000 Peter Gade
2002 Peter Rasmussen
2004 Peter Gade
2006 Peter Gade
2008 Kenneth Jonassen
WOMEN’S SINGLES:
1968 Irmgard Latz
1970 Eva Twedberg
1972 Margaret Beck
1974 Gillian Gilks
1976 Gillian Gilks
1978 Lene Køppen
1980 Liselotte Blumer
1982 Lene Køppen
1984 Helen Troke
1986 Helen Troke
1988 Kirsten Larsen
1990 Pernille Nedergaard
1992 Lim Xia Qing
1994 Camilla Martin
1996 Camilla Martin
1998 Camilla Martin
2000 Yao Jie
2002 Mia Audina
2004 Xu Huaiwen
2006 Xu Huaiwen
2008 Xu Huaiwen
MEN’S DOUBLES
1968 David Eddy and Roger Powell
1970 Elo Hansen and Per Walsoe
1972 Willi Braun and Roland Maywald
1974 Willi Braun and Roland Maywald
1976 Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett
1978 Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett
1980 Claes Nordin and Stefan Karlsson
1982 Stefan Karlsson and Thomas
Kihlström
1984 Martin Dew and Mike Tredgett
1986 Steen Fladberg and Jesper Helledie
1988 Jans Peter Nierhoff and Michael
Kjeldson
1990 Jan Paulsen and Henrik Svarrer
1992 Thomas Lund and Jan Holst-
Christensen
1994 Simon Archer and Chris Hunt
1996 Thomas Lund and Jan Holst-
Christensen
1998 Simon Archer and Chris Hunt
2000 Jens Eriksen and Jesper Larsen
2002 Jens Eriksen and Martin Lundgaard
Hansen
2004 Jens Eriksen and Martin Lundgaard
Hansen
2006 Jens Eriksen and Martin Lundgaard
Hansen
2008 Lars Paaske and Peter Rasmussen
WOMEN’S DOUBLES
1968 Margaret Boxall and Susan Whetnall
1970 Margaret Boxall and Susan Whetnall
1972 Gillian Gilks and Judy Hashman
1974 Gillian Gilks and Margaret Beck
1976 Gillian Gilks and Susan Whetnall
1978 Nora Perry and Anne Statt
1980 Nora Perry and Jane Webster
1982 Gillian Gilks and Gillian Clark
1984 Karen Chapman and Gillian Clark
1986 Gillian Clark and Gillian Gowers
1988 Dorte Kjær and Nettie Nielsen
1990 Dorte Kjær and Nettie Nielsen
1992 Christine Magnusson and Lim Xia
Qing
1994 Christine Magnusson and Lim Xia
Qing
1996 Lisbeth Stuer-Lauridsen and Marlene
Thomsen
1998 Rikke Olsen and Marlene Thomsen
2000 Donna Kellogg and Joanne Goode
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2002 Jane F. Bramsen and Anne-Lou
Jørgensen
2004 Lotte Bruil and Mia Audina
2006 Donna Kellogg and Gail Emms
2008 Kamilla Rytter Juhl and Lena Frier
Kristiansen
MIXED DOUBLES
1968 Tony Jordan and Susan Whetnall
1970 David Eddy and Susan Whetnall
1972 Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks
1974 Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks
1976 Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks
1978 Mike Tredgett and Nora Perry
1980 Mike Tredgett and Nora Perry
1982 Martin Dew and Gillian Gilks
1984 Martin Dew and Gillian Gilks
Medals Table
1986 Martin Dew and Gillian Gilks
1988 Steen Fladberg and Gillian Clark
1990 Jan Holst-Christensen and Grete
Morgensen
1992 Thomas Lund and Pernille Dupont
1994 Michael Søgaard and Catrine
Bengtsson
1996 Michael Søgaard and Rikke Olsen
1998 Michael Søgaard and Rikke Olsen
2000 Michael Søgaard and Rikke Olsen
2002 Jens Eriksen and Mette Schjoldager
2004 Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms
2006 Thomas Laybourn and Kamilla Rytter
Juhl
2008 Anthony Clark and Donna Kellogg
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Denmark 60 54 62 176
2 England 43 34 50 127
3 Sweden 12 18 48 78
4 Germany 6 8 21 35
5 Netherlands 3 7 24 34
6 Switzerland 1 0 0 1
7 Russia* 0 2 6 8
8 Wales 0 1 3 4
9 France 0 1 2 3
= 10 Scotland 0 0 5 5
= 10 Poland 0 1 6 7
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England International Caps
MEN ADAMS, M. (Yorkshire) 5
ADCOCK, C (Nottinghamshire) 4
ANDERSON, J (Essex) 20
ARCHER, S (Worcestershire) 88
ARTHUR, K P (Essex) 4
BADDELEY, S J (Sussex) 143
BALDWIN, H E (Sussex) 5
BEACOM, C J (Surrey) 28
BEST, J R (Kent) 34
BIRTWISTLE, W G P (Lancashire) 5
BLAIR, R (Buckinghamshire) 46
BRAYSHAY, P B (Yorkshre) 4
BRIDGE, D P B (Surrey) 25
BROWN, M (Yorkshire) 21
BULLIVANT, P (Lancashire) 2
BUSH, A (Wiltshire) 2
BUSH, P J (Wiltshire) 13
BUTLER, S P (Warwickshire) 74
CAREY, W (Lancashire) 1
CHESTERTON, F 5
CLARK, A (Nottinghamshire) 78
COATES, C T (Derbyshire) 19
COMYN, H 4
CONSTABLE, M (Warwickshire) 19
COOK, B P (Sussex) 2
COTTRILL, N (Middlesex) 9
DERRICK, K R (Lancashire) 4
DEW, M C (Middlesex) 101
DICK, T P (Northumberland/Cheshire) 21
DOBSON, C C (Worcestershire) 28
du ROVERAY, R (Middlesex) 13
EDDY, J D (Staffordshire) 58†
EDGE, M (Lancashire) 8
ELLWOOD, L (Yorkshire) 2
FAIRHURST, A (Lancashire) 4
FIELD, M W (Lancashire) 1
FINDLAY, H T (Hertfordshire) 33
FISH, G J (Sussex/Middlesex) 3
FITTON, P D 3
GHAFFAR, A 39
GOODE, A B (Hertfordshire) 128
GOODFELLOW, A W (Surrey) 5
GREASLEY, K R (Northamptonshire) 11
HALL, D J (Essex) 117
HARBOT, A E (Hampshire) 5
HAUGHTON, C (Lancashire) 38
HAVERS, J N (Essex) 7
HAVERS, W F (Essex) 4
HAWTHORN, E (Kent) 8
HODGE, F (Surrey) 18
HOLDSWORTH, H (Westmorland) 8†
HORTON, D O (Essex) 14
HUME, D C (Middlesex) 24
HUNT, C J (Lancashire) 91
HUNT, D R (Hampshire) 1
HURRELL, G (Dorset) 5
ISAAC, S (Sussex) 1
JACKSON, S (Middlesex) 2
JEFFREY, P (Essex) 5
JOHNSON, M N C (Devon) 10
JOLLY, K R (Essex) 60
JONES, A K (Surrey) 6
JORDAN, A D (Cheshire) 100*
KERR, R G A (Sussex) 1
KIDD, N (Avon) 15
KNOWLES, P (Kent) 39
LANGRIDGE, C (Surrey) 7
LINDLEY, D (Nottinghamshire) 23
LIVINGSTONE, K G (Middlesex) 6
LOCKWOOD, R J (Middlesex) 13
LUCAS, G (Devon) 1
MacFARLANE, P D (Kent) 8
MARRETT, H M (Essex) 6
MARSLAND, H R (Yorkshire) 28*
MARTIN, H R C 3
MASSEY, S M 6
McCOLL, J D (Staffordshire) 31*
MIDDLETON, R (Yorkshire) 7
MILLS, R J (Surrey) 44
MILTON, G J (Essex) 7
MORLAND, H (Lancashire) 5*
NIELSEN, A W (Surrey) 40
NICHOLS, L (Middlesex) 12
NICHOLS, R C F (Middlesex) 36
NOCK, R (Gloucestershire) 3
OUSEPH, R (Middlesex) 20
OUTTERSIDE, R J (Essex) 30
PALETHORPE, I (Lancashire) 1
PEARSON, I (Essex) 10
PHILLIPS, E (Middlesex) 1
PILKINGTON, F P 2
PONTING, N J (Ht/Gl) 56
POWELL, R A (Cheshire) 7
PREBBLE, A D (Surrey) 5
QUIDDINGTON, R (Essex) 2*
QUINN, J (Northumberland/Middlesex) 15
RADFORD, N (Surrey/Warwickshire) 25
RANSFORD, L U (Surrey) 2
RENTON, A B (Hampshire) 10
RICE, N (Buckinghamshire) 3
ROBERTSON, J (Northamptonshire) 47
ROBERTSON, N (Nottinghamshire) 91
ROBSON, S C (Northumberland) 2
ROEBUCK, K (Derbyshire) 7
ROFE, R A (Kent) 6
SALVIDGE, A (Hertfordshire) 1
SAUTTER, G A 8
SCOTT G J (Lancashire) 5
SHARP, R J (Kent) 17*
SHAW, F J (Nottinghamshire) 24*
SHUTE, W (Kent) 39
SMITH, A (Hampshire) 26
SMITH, M A (Hampshire) 6
SMITH, P A (Surrey) 2
SMITH, W E (Cheshire) 1
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SOUTH, A (Nottinghamshire) 20
STEVENS, R P (Essex) 111
STUART, E C (Northumberland) 30
SULLIVAN, I (Gloucestershire) 13
SUTTON, E H (Staffordshire) 40*
SWINDEN, W M (Surrey) 5
TAILOR, D P (Middlesex) 53†
TALBOT, D (Northumberland) 83
THOMAS, Sir G A (Hampshire) 29
TIER, N G (Hampshire) 38
TIMPERLEY, E J (Surrey) 5
TITHERLEY, A (Cheshire) 19
TONKS, C (Warwickshire) 4
TREDGETT MBE, M (Gloucestershire) 138
TRUEMAN, P (Yorkshire) 1
UBER, H S (Surrey) 22
WADDELL, P J (Kent) 20
WATERMAN, N (Kent) 2
WATLING, R (Hampshire) 1
WHETNALL, P E (Kent) 36
WHITE, R (Mx/Gl/La) 24
WHITTAKER, C H (Derbyshire) 5
WILKS, M J (Kent) 1
WILSON, K L (Lancashire) 21
WINGFIELD, H J (Kent) 24
WOOD, N (Lancashire) 4
WRIGHT, D (Yorkshire) 34
YATES, N (Kent) 105
* includes one Thomas Cup nomination when
not called upon to play:
† includes two such nominations
WOMEN
ANDREWS, E F (Middlesex) 2
BAIRSTOW, A M (Surrey) (16) 29
BARRAND, G W (Lancashire) 25
BARRETT, F G (Kent) (9) 12
BATEMAN, M K (1) 4
BAYLISS, W (W Massam) (Warks) 3
BECK, N (Buckinghamshire) 25
BECKMAN, K (K Bridge) (Surrey) 83
BRADBURY, J (Oxfordshire) 43
BIRD, B (Staffordshire) 2
BLATHWAYT, A (Somerset) (12) 1
BOXALL, M (Han/Ken/Nld) (19) 27
CANN, E (Jersey) 21
CARPENTER, B J (Surrey) 11
CHAFFIN, E (Essex) 9
CHAPMAN, K (K Puttick) (Sus) 37*
CLARK MBE, G M (Surrey) 145
COLE, L (Worcestershire) 4
COOPER, B (Lancashire) 3†
DAVIES, J (Surrey/Lincolnshire) 44
DINEEN, T (Essex) 1
DOVETON, D (Somerset) 8
DURINGER, V E (Surrey) (11) 4
ELTON, V (Middlesex) 9
EMMS, G (Beds/Herts) 68
FROST, M J (Derbyshire) 2
GAY, C J (Leicestershire) 6
GILKS MBE, G (G Perrin) (Sy/Mx) 111
GOODE, J G (J G Wright) (Sussex) 61
GOWENLOCK, A 1
GOWERS, G C (Hertfordshire/Sussex) 123
GRACE, D B (Essex) 1
GRAHAM, D (Yorkshire) 1
GRAHAM, G (Yorkshire) 2
HALLAM, T (Staffordshire) 81
HARDAKER, S (Kent) 31
HARDY, M C2 1
HASHMAN, G C K (Berkshire) 8
HENDERSON, M (M Bell) (Hampshire) 6
HOGARTH, H (Middlesex) 13
HORE, S (Hampshire) 2
HORSLEY, R J (Middlesex) 24
HORTON, H (H Pritchard) (Surrey) 33
HUMBY, A (Hampshire) 18
JOHNSON, C (Essex) 9
KELLOGG, D (Derbyshire) 78
KILVINGTON, P M (Yorkshire) 8*
KINGSBURY, L3 (Hampshire) 1
KINGSBURY, T4 (Hampshire) 8
LINDSAY, C E (Yorkshire) 2†
LOCKWOOD, M (M Beck) (Cu/Mx) 46†
LOUIS-LANE, S (S Louis) (Devon) 27
LUCAS, M10
7
LUDLAM, L R (Cheshire) 6
MANN, J (Warwickshire) 87
MARSHALL, A M J14
(Kent) 6
MAYSTON, M E5 1
MILES, E (Cheshire) 3
McKANE, K6 7
MUGGERIDGE, J (Kent) 40
MUNDAY, J (Surrey) 16
MUNT, N (Hertfordshire) 21
MURRAY, G 1
NICHOLAS, J (J Wright) (Lancashire) 36
NICHOLS, I (I O’Beirne) (Sussex) 14
NIELSEN, H (H Ward) (Surrey) 18
PALMER, C (Hampshire) 3
PANTANEY, R (Gloucestershire) 10
PARKER, L (Hertfordshire) 6
PARR, E (E Holborn) (Durham) 11*
PERRY MBE, N (N Gardner) (Essex) 90*
PITTARD J (Warwickshire) 14
PODGER, S (S Leadbeater) (Guernsey) 42
POULTON, W J21
(Surrey) 1
RADEGLIA, L C (Middlesex) 6
RAYAPPAN, S (Hertfordshire) 12
REDHEAD, K20
(Lancashire) 1
RICKARD, J (J Charles) (Surrey) 20**
ROBINSON, M (Warwickshire) 1
ROGERS, I (I Cooley) (Surrey) 52†
RYDER, S M (Essex) 4
SANKEY, S (S Halsall) (Lancashire) 81
SAUNDERS, G F (Cheshire) 2
SHEARLAW, B (B Staples) (Sussex) 3
SKOVGAARD, A (A Statt) (Hampshire) 12
SMITH, F (F Elliott) (Surrey) 76
SMITH, U H17
(Kent) 36*
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SPEAIGHT, B E13
(Middlesex) 2
STONE, A J18
(Kent) 3†
SUTTON, B (B Giles) (Ex/St) 49**
SUTTON, J (J Webster) (Suffolk) 85
TEAGUE, A (A Woodroffe) (Devon) 4
THOMSON, E W7 2
TIMPERLEY, J (J White) (Surrey) 44
TRAGETT, M (M Larminie) (Middlesex) 15
TRIPP, E (Cheshire) 38
TROKE MBE, H S22
(Hampshire) 115
UBER, H S (Surrey) 37
WALLWORK, Jill (Jill Pringle) (La) 2
WALLWORK, Jenny (Yorkshire) 9
WARNER, P15
(Middlesex) 1
WARREN, M (Staffordshire) 1*
WEBBER, Q (Q Allen) (Sussex) 19
WHEATLEY, C J (Essex) 1
WHETNALL, S (S Pound) (Kent) 41
WHITE, G (Yorkshire) 1
WHITTAKER, S (Lancashire) 1
WILLMOTT, J 6
WOODWARD, T (T Groves) (Sussex) 10
YOUNG, D M C8 (Bedfordshire) 4
* includes one Uber Club nomination when not
called upon to play;
† includes two such nominations;
** includes three such nominations.
1 Later M K Flaxman
2 Later M C Smith
3 Later L Middlemost
4 Later T Welcome
5 Later M E Walker
6 Later K Godfree
7 Later E W Larcombe
8 Later D M C Warrington
9 Later F G MacFarlane
10 Later M King Adams
11 Later V E Kingston
12 Later A Costeloe
13 Later B E Singer
14 Later A M J Wilson
15 Later P Lawrence
16 Later A M Palmer
17 Later U H Oakley
18 Later A J Dance
19 Later M Allen
20 Later K Cashmore
21 Later W J Wadsworth
22 Later H S Alcock
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Previous Winners:
MEN’S SINGLES
1899 - No competition
1900 - Sidney Howard Smith (England)
1901 – Capt. H.W. Davies (England)
1902 - Ralph George Watling (England)
1903 - Ralph George Watling (England)
1904 - Henry Norman Marrett (England)
1905 - Henry Norman Marrett (England)
1906 - Norman Wood (England)
1907 - Norman Wood (England)
1908 - Henry Norman Marrett (England)
1909 - Frank Chesterton (England)
1910 - Frank Chesterton (England)
1911 - Guy Sautter (England)
1912 - Frank Chesterton (England)
1913 - Guy Sautter (England)
1914 - Guy Sautter (England)
1915-1919 - All England cancelled during
World War I
1920 - Sir George Alan Thomas, baronet
(England)
1921 - Sir George Alan Thomas, baronet
(England)
1922 - Sir George Alan Thomas, baronet
(England)
1923 - Sir George Alan Thomas, baronet
(England)
1924 - Gordon 'Curly' Mack (Ireland)
1925 - Frank Devlin (Ireland)
1926 - Frank Devlin (Ireland)
1927 - Frank Devlin (Ireland)
1928 - Frank Devlin (Ireland)
1929 - Frank Devlin (Ireland)
1930 - Donald Hume (England)
1931 - Frank Devlin (Ireland)
1932 - Ralph Nichols (England)
1933 - Raymond Morris 'Bill' White (England)
1934 - Ralph Nichols (England)
1935 - Raymond Morris 'Bill' White (England)
1936 - Ralph Nichols (England)
1937 - Ralph Nichols (England)
1938 - Ralph Nichols (England)
1939 - Tage Madsen (Denmark)
1940-1946 - All England cancelled during
World War II
1947 - Conny Jepsen (Sweden)
1948 - Jørn Skaarup (Denmark)
1949 - Dave Freeman (USA)
1950 - Wong Peng Soon (Malaysia)
1951 - Wong Peng Soon (Malaysia)
1952 - Wong Peng Soon (Malaysia)
1953 - Eddy Choong (Malaysia)
1954 - Eddy Choong (Malaysia)
1955 - Wong Peng Soon (Malaysia)
1956 - Eddy Choong (Malaysia)
1957 - Eddy Choong (Malaysia)
1958 - Erland Kops (Denmark)
1959 - Tan Joe Hok, (Indonesia)
1960 - Erland Kops (Denmark)
1961 - Erland Kops (Denmark)
1962 - Erland Kops (Denmark)
1963 - Erland Kops (Denmark)
1964 - Knud Aage Nielsen (Denmark)
1965 - Erland Kops (Denmark)
1966 - Tan Aik Huang (Malaysia)
1967 - Erland Kops (Denmark)
1968 - Rudy Hartono (Indonesia)
1969 - Rudy Hartono (Indonesia)
1970 - Rudy Hartono (Indonesia)
1971 - Rudy Hartono (Indonesia)
1972 - Rudy Hartono (Indonesia)
1973 - Rudy Hartono (Indonesia)
1974 - Rudy Hartono (Indonesia)
1975 - Svend Pri (Denmark)
1976 - Rudy Hartono (Indonesia)
1977 - Flemming Delfs (Denmark)
1978 - Liem Swie King (Indonesia)
1979 - Liem Swie King (Indonesia)
1980 - Prakash Padukone (India)
1981 - Liem Swie King (Indonesia)
1982 - Morten Frost (Denmark)
1983 - Luan Jin (China)
1984 - Morten Frost (Denmark)
1985 - Zhao Jianhua (P.R. China)
1986 - Morten Frost (Denmark)
1987 - Morten Frost (Denmark)
1988 - Ib Frederiksen (Denmark)
1989 - Yang Yang (P.R. China)
1990 - Zhao Jianhua (P.R. China)
1991 - Ardy Wiranata (Indonesia)
1992 - Liu Jun (P.R. China)
1993 - Heryanto Arbi (Indonesia)
1994 - Heryanto Arbi (Indonesia)
1995 - Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (Denmark)
1996 - Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (Denmark)
1997 - Dong Jiong (P.R. China)
1998 - Sun Jun (P.R. China)
1999 - Peter Gade Christensen (Denmark)
2000 - Xia Xuanze (P.R. China)
2001 - Pulella Gopichand (India)
2002 - Chen Hong (P.R. China)
2003 - Muhammad Hafiz Hashim (Malaysia)
2004 - Lin Dan (P.R. China)
2005 - Chen Hong (P.R. China)
2006 - Lin Dan (P.R. China)
2007 - Lin Dan (P.R. China)
2008 – Jin Chen (P.R. China)
All England Open Championships
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WOMEN’S SINGLES
1900 - Ethel Thomson - later Larcombe
(England)
1901 - Ethel Thomson - later Larcombe
(England)
1902 - Murial Lucas - later Adams (England)
1903 - Ethel Thomson - later Larcombe
(England)
1904 - Ethel Thomson - later Larcombe
(England)
1905 - Murial Lucas - later Adams (England)
1906 - Ethel Thomson - later Larcombe
(England)
1907 - Murial Lucas - later Adams (England)
1908 - Murial Lucas - later Adams (England)
1909 - Murial Lucas - later Adams (England)
1910 - Murial Lucas - later Adams (England)
1911 - Margaret Larminie - later Rivers
Tragett (England)
1912 - Margaret Rivers Tragett - formerly
Larminie (England)
1913 - Lavinia Radeglia (England)
1914 - Lavinia Radeglia (England)
1915-1919 - The All England cancelled during
World War I
1920 - Kathleen 'Kitty' McKane - later Godfree
(England)
1921 - Kathleen 'Kitty' McKane - later Godfree
(England)
1922 - Kathleen 'Kitty' McKane - later Godfree
(England)
1923 - Lavinia Radeglia (England)
1924 - Kathleen 'Kitty' McKane - later Godfree
(England)
1925 - Margaret Stocks - formerly McKane
(England)
1926 - Marjorie Barrett (England)
1927 - Marjorie Barrett (England)
1928 - Margaret Rivers Tragett - formerly
Larminie (England)
1929 - Marjorie Barrett (England)
1930 - Marjorie Barrett (England)
1931 - Marjorie Barrett (England)
1932 - Leoni Kingsbury - later Middlemost
(England)
1933 - Alice Woodroffe - later Teague
(England)
1934 - Leoni Kingsbury - later Middlemost
(England)
1935 - Betty Uber (England)
1936 - Thelma Kingsbury - later Welcome of
USA (England)
1937 - Thelma Kingsbury - later Welcome of
USA (England)
1938 - Daphne Young - later Warrington
(England)
1939 - Dorothy Walton (Canada)
1940-1946 - The All England cancelled during
World War II
1947 - Marie Ussing - later Nylen (Denmark)
1948 - Kirsten Thorndahl - later Granlund
(Denmark)
1949 - Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen (Denmark)
1950 - Tonny Ahm - formerly Olsen
(Denmark)
1951 - Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen (Denmark)
1952 - Tonny Ahm - formerly Olsen
(Denmark)
1953 - Marie Ussing - later Nylen (Denmark)
1954 - Judy Devlin - later Hashman (USA)
1955 - Margaret Varner (USA)
1956 - Margaret Varner (USA)
1957 - Judy Devlin - later Hashman (USA)
1958 - Judy Devlin - later Hashman (USA)
1959 - Heather Ward - later Nielsen (England)
1960 - Judy Devlin - later Hashman (USA)
1961 - Judy Hashman - formerly Devlin (USA)
1962 - Judy Hashman - formerly Devlin (USA)
1963 - Judy Hashman - formerly Devlin (USA)
1964 - Judy Hashman - formerly Devlin (USA)
1965 - Ursula Smith (England)
1966 - Judy Hashman - formerly Devlin (USA)
1967 - Judy Hashman - formerly Devlin (USA)
1968 - Eva Twedberg - later Stuart (Sweden)
1969 - Hiroe Yuki (Japan)
1970 - Etsuko Takenake - later Toganoo
(Japan)
1971 - Eva Twedberg - later Stuart (Sweden)
1972 - Noriko Nakayama (Japan)
1973 - Margaret Beck - later Lockwood
(England)
1974 - Hiroe Yuku (Japan)
1975 - Hiroe Yuki (Japan)
1976 - Gillian Gilks - formerly Perrin - later
Goodwin (England)
1977 - Hiroe Yuki (Japan)
1978 - Gillian Gilks - formerly Perrin - later
Goodwin (England)
1979 - Lene Køppen (Denmark)
1980 - Lene Køppen (Denmark)
1981 - Hwang Sun Ai (Korea)
1982 - Zhang Ailing (P.R. China)
1983 - Zhang Ailing (P.R. China)
1984 - Li Lingwei (P.R. China)
1985 - Han Aiping (P.R. China)
1986 - Kim Yun-Ja (Korea)
1987 - Kirsten Larsen (Denmark)
1988 - Gu Jiaming (P.R. China)
1989 - Li Lingwei (P.R. China)
1990 - Susi Susanti (Indonesia)
1991 - Susi Susanti (Indonesia)
1992 - Tang Jiuhong (P.R. China)
1993 - Susi Susanti (Indonesia)
1994 - Susi Susanti (Indonesia)
1995 - Lim Xiao Qing (Sweden)
1996 - Bang Soo-Hyun (Korea)
1997 - Ye Zhaoying (P.R. China)
1998 - Ye Zhaoying (P.R. China)
1999 - Ye Zhaoying (P.R. China)
2000 - Gong Zhichao (P.R. China)
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2001 - Gong Zhichao (P.R. China)
2002 - Camilla Martin (Denmark)
2003 - Zhou Mi (P.R. China)
2004 - Gong Ruina (P.R. China)
2005 - Xie Xingfang (P.R. China)
2006 - Xie Xingfang (P.R. China)
2007 - Xie Xingfang (P.R. China)
2008 – Tine Rasmussen (Denmark)
MEN’S DOUBLES
1899 - D.W. Oakes/Stewart Marsden Massey
(England)
1900 - H.L. Mellersh/F.S. Collier (England)
1901 - H.L. Mellersh/F.S. Collier (England)
1902 - H.L. Mellersh/F.S. Collier (England)
1903 - Stewart Marsden Marsden Massey/E.L.
Huson (England)
1904 - Albert Davis Prebble/Henry Norman
Marrett (England)
1905 - C.T.J. Barnes/Stewart Marsden Massey
(England)
1906 - Henry Norman Marrett/George Alan
Thomas (England)
1907 - Albert Davis Prebble/Norman Wood
(England)
1908 - Henry Norman Marrett/George Alan
Thomas (England)
1909 - Frank Chesterton/Albert Davis Prebble
(England)
1910 - Henry Norman Marrett/George Alan
Thomas (England)
1911 - P.D. Fitton/Ernest Edward Shedden
Hawthorn (England)
1912 - Henry Norman Marrett/George Alan
Thomas (England)
1913 - Frank Chesterton/George Alan Thomas
(England)
1914 - Frank Chesterton/George Alan Thomas
(England)
1915-1919 - The All England cancelled during
World War I
1920 - Archibald Frank Engelbach/Raoul du
Roveray (England)
1921 - Sir George Alan Thomas/Frank Percy
Hodge (England)
1922 - Guy Sautter (England)/Frank Devlin
(Ireland)
1923 - Frank Devlin/Gordon 'Curly' Mack
(Ireland)
1924 - Sir George Alan Thomas/Frank Percy
Hodge (England)
1925 - Herbert Uber/A.K. Jones (England)
1926 - Frank Devlin/Gordon 'Curly' Mack
(Ireland)
1927 - Frank Devlin/Gordon 'Curly' Mack
(Ireland)
1928 - Sir George Alan Thomas/Frank Percy
Hodge (England)
1929 - Frank Devlin/Gordon 'Curly' Mack
(Ireland)
1930 - Frank Devlin/Gordon 'Curly' Mack
(Ireland)
1931 - Frank Devlin/Gordon 'Curly' Mack
(Ireland)
1932 - Donald C. Hume/Raymond Morris 'Bill'
White (England)
1933 - Donald C. Hume/Raymond Morris 'Bill'
White (England)
1934 - Donald C. Hume/Raymond Morris 'Bill'
White (England)
1935 - Donald C. Hume/Raymond Morris 'Bill'
White (England)
1936 - Lesley Nichols/Ralph C.F. Nichols
(England)
1937 - Lesley Nichols/Ralph C.F. Nichols
(England)
1938 - Lesley Nichols/Ralph C.F. Nichols
(England)
1939 - Tom H. Boyle/Jim L. Rankin (Ireland)
1940-1946 - The All England cancelled during
World War II
1947 - Tage Madsen/Poul Holm (Denmark)
1948 - Preben Dabelsteen/Børge Frederiksen
(Denmark)
1949 - Ooi Teik Hock/Teoh Seng Khoon
(Malaysia)
1950 - Jørn Skaarup/Preben Dabelsteen
(Denmark)
1951 - David Ewe Choong/Eddy B. Choong
(Malaysia)
1952 - David Ewe Choong/Eddy B. Choong
(Malaysia)
1953 - David Ewe Choong/Eddy B. Choong
(Malaysia)
1954 - Ooi Teik Hock/Ong Poh Lim
(Malaysia)
1955 - Finn Kobbero/Jorgen Hammergaard
Hansen (Denmark)
1956 - Finn Kobbero/Jorgen Hammergaard
Hansen (Denmark)
1957 - Joseph Alston (USA)/'Johnnie' Heah
(Malaysia)
1958 - Erland Kops/Poul Erik Nielsen
(Denmark)
1959 - Lim Say Hup/Teh Kew San (Malaysia)
1960 - Finn Kobbero/Poul Erik Nielsen
(Denmark)
1961 - Finn Kobbero/Jorgen Hammergaard
Hansen (Denmark)
1962 - Finn Kobbero/Jorgen Hammergaard
Hansen (Denmark)
1963 - Finn Kobbero/Jorgen Hammergaard
Hansen (Denmark)
1964 - Finn Kobbero/Jorgen Hammergaard
Hansen (Denmark)
1965 - Ng Boon Bee/Tan Yee Khan (Malaysia)
1966 - Ng Boon Bee/Tan Yee Khan (Malaysia)
1967 - Henning Borch/Erland Kops (Denmark)
1968 - Henning Borch/Erland Kops (Denmark)
1969 - Henning Borch/Erland Kops (Denmark)
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1970 - Tom Bacher/Poul Petersen (Denmark)
1971 - Ng Boon Bee/Punch Gunalan
(Malaysia)
1972 - Christian/Ade Chandra (Indonesia)
1973 - Christian/Ade Chandra (Indonesia)
1974 - Tjun Tjun/Wahjudi (Indonesia)
1975 - Tjun Tjun/Wahjudi (Indonesia)
1976 - Bengt Frøman/Thomas Kihlstrøm
(Sweden)
1977 - Tjun Tjun/Wahjudi (Indonesia)
1978 - Tjun Tjun/Wahjudi (Indonesia)
1979 - Tjun Tjun/Wahjudi (Indonesia)
1980 - Tjun Tjun/Wahjudi (Indonesia)
1981 - Heryanto/Kartono (Indonesia)
1982 - Razif Sidek/Jalani Sidek (Malaysia)
1983 - Thomas Kihlstrøm/Stefan Karlsson
(Sweden)
1984 - Rudy Heryanto/Kartono (Indonesia)
1985 - Kim Moon Soo/Park Joo Bong (Korea)
1986 - Kim Moon Soo/Park Joo Bong (Korea)
1987 - Li Yongbo/Tian Bingyi (P.R. China)
1988 - Li Yongbo/Tian Bingyi (P.R. China)
1989 - Lee Sang Bok/Park Joo Bong (Korea)
1990 - Kim Moon Soo/Park Joo Bong (Korea)
1991 - Li Yongbo/Tian Bingyi (P.R. China)
1992 - Rudy Gunawan/Eddy Hartono
(Indonesia)
1993 - Jon Holst-Christensen/Thomas Lund
(Denmark)
1994 - Rudy Gunawan/Bambang Suprianto
(Indonesia)
1995 - Rexy Mainaky/Ricky Subagja
(Indonesia)
1996 - Rexy Mainaky/Ricky Subagja
(Indonesia)
1997 - Ha Tae-Kwon/Kang Kyung-Min
(Korea)
1998 - Lee Dong Soo/Yoo Yong Sung (Korea)
1999 - Tony Gunawan/Chandra Wijaya
(Indonesia)
2000 - Ha Tae Kwon/Kim Dong-Moon
(Korea)
2001 - Tony Gunawan/Halim Heryanto
(Indonesia)
2002 - Ha Tae-Kwon/Kim Dong-Moon
(Korea)
2003 - Sigit Budiarto/Candra Wijaya
(Indonesia)
2004 - Jens Eriksen/Martin Lundgaard Hansen
(Denmark)
2005 - Fu Haifeng/Cai Yun (P.R. China)
2006 - Jens Eriksen/Martin Lundgaard Hansen
(Denmark)
2007 - Koo Kien Keat/Tan Boon Heong
(Malaysia)
2008 – Jae Sung Jung/Yong Dae Lee
(Malaysia)
WOMEN’S DOUBLES
1899 - Muriel Lucas - later Adams/Graeme
(England)
1900 - Muriel Lucas - later Adams/Graeme
(England)
1901 - Daisey St.John/E. Moseley - later Allen
(England)
1902 - Ethel W. Thomson - later
Larcombe/Muriel Lucas - later Adams
(England)
1903 - M. Hardy/Dorothea K. Douglas - later
Lambert Chambers (England)
1904 - Ethel W. Thomson - later
Larcombe/Muriel Lucas - later Adams
(England)
1905 - Ethel W. Thomson - later
Larcombe/Muriel Lucas - later Adams
(England)
1906 - Ethel W. Thomson - later
Larcombe/Muriel Lucas - later Adams
(England)
1907 - G.L. Murray/Muriel Lucas - later
Adams (England)
1908 - G.L. Murray/Muriel Lucas - later
Adams (England)
1909 - G.L. Murray/Muriel Lucas - later
Adams (England)
1910 - M.K. Bateman - later Flaxman/Muriel
Lucas - later Adams (England)
1911 - A. Gowenlock/D. Cundall - later
Bisgood (England)
1912 - A. Gowenlock/D. Cundall - later
Bisgood (England)
1913 - Hazel Hogarth/M.K. Bateman - later
Flaxman (England)
1914 - Margaret Rivers Tragett - formerly
Larminie/Eveline Grace Peterson
(England)
1915-1919 - The All England cancelled during
World War I
1920 - Lavinia C. Radeglia/Violet Elton
(England)
1921 - Kathleen 'Kitty' McKane - later
Godfree/Margaret McKane - later
Stocks (England)
1922 - Margaret Rivers Tragett - formerly
Larminie/Hazel Hogarth (England)
1923 - Margaret Rivers Tragett - formerly
Larminie/Hazel Hogarth (England)
1924 - Margaret Stocks - formerly
McKane/Kathleen 'Kitty' McKane -
later Godfrey (England)
1925 - Margaret Rivers Tragett - formerly
Larminie/Hazel Hogarth (England)
1926 - A.M. Head/Violet Elton (England)
1927 - Margaret Rivers Tragett - formerly
Larminie/Hazel Hogarth (England)
1928 - Marjorie Barrett/Violet Elton (England)
1929 - Marjorie Barrett/Violet Elton (England)
1930 - Marjorie Barrett/Violet Elton (England)
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1931 - Marion Horsley/Betty Uber (England)
1932 - Marjorie Barrett/Leoni Kingsley - later
Middlemost (England)
1933 - Thelma Kingsbury - later Welcome of
USA/Marjorie Bell - later Henderson
(England)
1934 - Marjorie Henderson - formerly
Bell/Thelma Kingsbury - later
Welcome of USA (England)
1935 - Marjorie Henderson - formerly
Bell/Thelma Kingsbury - later
Welcome of USA (England)
1936 - Marjorie Henderson - formerly
Bell/Thelma Kingsbury - later
Welcome of USA (England)
1937 - Betty Uber/Diana Doveton (England)
1938 - Betty Uber/Diana Doveton (England)
1939 - Ruth Dalsgaard/Tonny Olsen - later
Ahm (Denmark)
1940-1946 - The All England cancelled during
World War II
1947 - Tonny Olsen - later Ahm/Kirsten
Thorndahl - later Granlund (Denmark)
1948 - Tonny Ahm - formerly Olsen/Kirsten
Thorndahl - later Granlund (Denmark)
1949 - Betty Uber/Queenie Allen - later
Webber (England)
1950 - Tonny Ahm - formerly Olsen/Kirsten
Thorndahl - later Granlund (Denmark)
1951 - Tonny Ahm - formerly Olsen/Kirsten
Thorndahl - later Granlund (Denmark)
1952 - Tonny Ahm - formerly Olsen/Aase
Schiøtt Jacobsen (Denmark)
1953 - Iris Cooley - later Rogers/June White -
later Timperley (England)
1954 - Sue Devlin - later Peard/Judy Devlin -
later Hashman (USA)
1955 - Iris Cooley - later Rogers/June White -
later Timperley (England)
1956 - Sue Devlin - later Peard/Judy Devlin -
later Hashman (USA)
1957 - Anni Hammergaard Hansen/Kirsten
Thorndahl - later Granlund (Denmark)
1958 - Margaret Varner (USA)/Heather M.
Ward - later Nielsen (England)
1959 - Iris Rogers - formerly Cooley/June
Timperley - formerly White (England)
1960 - Sue Devlin - later Peard/Judy Devlin -
later Hashman (England)
1961 - Judy Hashman - formerly Devlin
(USA)/Sue Peard - formerly Devlin
(Ireland)
1962 - Judy Hashman - formerly Devlin
(USA)/Tonny Holst-Christensen -
formerly Petersen
(Denmark)
1963 - Judy Hashman - formerly Devlin
(USA)/Sue Peard - formerly Devlin
(Ireland)
1964 - Karin Jørgensen/Ulla Rasmussen - later
Strand (Denmark)
1965 - Karin Jørgensen/Ulla Strand - formerly
Rasmussen (Denmark)
1966 - Judy Hashman - formerly Devlin
(USA)/Sue Peard - formerly Devlin
(Ireland)
1967 - Imre Rietveld (Holland)/Ulla Strand -
formerly Rasmussen (Denmark)
1968 - Minarni/Retno Koetijah (Indonesia)
1969 - Margaret Boxall - later Allen/Sue
Whetnall - formerly Pound (England)
1970 - Margaret Boxall - later Allen/Sue
Whetnall - formerly Pound (England)
1971 - Noriko Takagi - later Nakayama/Hiroe
Yuki (Japan)
1972 - Machiko Aizawa/Etsuko Takanaka -
later Toganoo (Japan)
1973 - Machiko Aizawa/Etsuko Takanaka -
later Toganoo (Japan)
1974 - Margaret Beck - later
Lockwood/Gillian Gilks - formerly
Perrin - later Goodwin (England)
1975 - Machiko Aizawa/Etsuko Takanaka -
later Toganoo (Japan)
1976 - Gillian Gilks - formerly Perrin - later
Goodwin/Sue Whetnall - formerly
Pound (England)
1977 - Etsuko Toganoo - formerly
Takanaka/Emike Ueno (Japan)
1978 - Atsuko Tokuda/Mikiko Takada (Japan)
1979 - Wiharjo Verawaty/Imelda Wigoeno
(Indonesia)
1980 - Gillian Gilks - formerly Perrin - later
Goodwin/Nora Perry - formerly
Gardner (England)
1981 - Nora Perry - formerly Gardner/Jane
Webster - late Sutton (England)
1982 - Lin Yin/Wu Dixi (P.R. China)
1983 - Xu Rong/Wu Jianqiu (P.R. China)
1984 - Lin Yin/Wu Dixi (P.R. China)
1985 - Han Aiping/Li Lingwei (P.R. China)
1986 - Chung Myung-Hee/Hwang Hye-Young
(Korea)
1987 - Chung Myung-Hee/Hwang Hye-Young
(Korea)
1988 - Chung-So Young/Kim Yun-Ja (Korea)
1989 - Chung Myung-Hee/Chung-So Young
(Korea)
1990 - Chung Myung-Hee/Hwang Hye-Young
(Korea)
1991 - Chung-So Young/Hwang Hye-Young
(Korea)
1992 - Lin Yanfan/Yao Fen (P.R. China)
1993 - Chung So-Young/Gil Young-Ah
(Korea)
1994 - Chung So-Young/Gil Young-Ah
(Korea)
1995 - Gil Young-Ah/Jang Hye Ock (Korea)
1996 - Ge Fei/Gu Jun (P.R. China)
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1997 - Ge Fei/Gu Jun (P.R. China)
1998 - Ge Fei/Gu Jun (P.R. China)
1999 - Chung Jae-Hee/Ra Kyung-Min (Korea)
2000 - Ge Fei/Gu Jun, (P.R. China)
2001 - Gao Ling/Huang Sui (P.R. China)
2002 - Gao Ling/Huang Sui (P.R. China)
2003 - Gao Ling/Huang Sui (P.R. China)
2004 - Gao Ling/Huang Sui (P.R. China)
2005 - Gao Ling/Huang Sui (P.R. China)
2006 - Gao Ling/Huang Sui (P.R. China)
2007 - Wei Yili/Zhang Yawen (P.R. China)
2008 – Hyo Jung Lee/Kyung Won Lee
(Malaysia)
MIXED DOUBLES 1899 - D.W. Oakes/Daisey St.John (England)
1900 - D. W.Oakes/Daisey St.John (England)
1901 - F.S. Collier/E.M. Stawell-Brown
(England)
1902 - L.U. Ransford/E.M. Moseley (England)
1903 - George Alan Thomas/Ethel
W.Thomson - later Larcombe (England)
1904 - Henry Norman Marrett/Dorothea
Katharine Douglas - later Lambert
Chambers (England)
1905 - Henry Norman Marrett/ Hazel Hogarth
(England)
1906 - George Alan Thomas/Ethel W.
Thomson - later Larcombe (England)
1907 - George Alan Thomas/G.L. Murray
(England)
1908 - Norman Wood/Muriel Lucas - later
Adams (England)
1909 - Albert Davis Prebble/Dora Boothby -
later Geen (England)
1910 - Guy Sautter/Penelope Dora Cundall -
later Harvey (England)
1911 - George Alan Thomas/Margaret
Larminie - later Rivers Tragett
(England)
1912 - Ernest Edward Shedden
Hawthorn/Hazel Hogarth (England)
1913 - Guy Sautter/M.E. Mayston - later
Webster (England)
1914 - George Alan Thomas/Hazel Hogarth
(England)
1915-1919 -The All England cancelled during
World War I
1920 - Sir George Alan Thomas/Hazel
Hogarth (England)
1921 - Sir George Alan Thomas/Hazel
Hogarth (England)
1922 - Sir George Alan Thomas/Hazel
Hogarth (England)
1923 - Gordon 'Curly' Mack
(Ireland)/Margaret Rivers Tragett -
formerly Larminie (England)
1924 - Frank Devlin (Ireland)/Kathleen 'Kitty'
McKane (England)
1925 - Frank Devlin (Ireland)/Kathleen 'Kitty'
McKane (England)
1926 - Frank Devlin (Ireland)/Eveline Grace
Peterson (England)
1927 - Frank Devlin (Ireland)/Eveline Grace
Peterson (England)
1928 - Albert Edward Harbot/Margaret Rivers
Tragett - formerly Larminie (England)
1929 - Frank Devlin (Ireland)/Marion Horsley
(England)
1930 - Herbert Uber/Betty Uber (England)
1931 - Herbert Uber/Betty Uber (England)
1932 - Herbert Uber/Betty Uber (England)
1933 - Donald Hume/Betty Uber (England)
1934 - Donald Hume/Betty Uber (England)
1935 - Donald Hume/Betty Uber (England)
1936 - Donald Hume/Betty Uber (England)
1937 - Ian Maconachie (Ireland)/Thelma
Kingsbury - later Welcome of USA
(England)
1938 - Raymond Morris 'Bill' White/Betty
Uber (England)
1939 - Ralph Nichols/Betty Staples - later
Shearlaw (England)
1940-1946 - The All England cancelled during
World War II
1947 - Poul Holm/Tonny Olsen - later Ahm
(Denmark)
1948 - Jørn Skaarup/Kirsten Thorndahl - later
Granlund (Denmark)
1949 - Clinton Stephens/Patsy Stephens (USA)
1950 - Poul Holm/Tonny Ahm - formerly
Olsen (Denmark)
1951 - Poul Holm/Tonny Ahm - formerly
Olsen (Denmark)
1952 - Poul Holm/Tonny Ahm - formerly
Olsen (Denmark)
1953 - David Ewe Choong (Malaysia)/June
White - later Timperley (England)
1954 - John Best/Iris Cooley - later Rogers
(England)
1955 - Finn Kobbero/Kirsten Thorndahl - later
Granlund (Denmark)
1956 - Tony Jordan/June Timperley - formerly
White (England))
1957 - Finn Kobbero/Kirsten Thorndahl - later
Granlund (Denmark)
1958 - Tony Jordan/June Timperley - formerly
White (England)
1959 - Poul Erik Nielsen/Inge Birgit Hansen
(Denmark)
1960 - Finn Kobbero/Kirsten Granlund -
formerly Thorndahl (Denmark)
1961 - Finn Kobbero/Kirsten Granlund -
formerly Thorndahl (Denmark)
1962 - Finn Kobbero/Ulla Rasmussen - later
Strand (Denmark)
1963 - Finn Kobbero/Ulla Rasmussen - later
Strand (Denmark)
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1964 - Tony Jordan/Jennifer Pritchard - later
Horton (England)
1965 - Finn Kobberø/Ulla Strand - formerly
Rasmussen (Denmark)
1966 - Finn Kobberø/Ulla Strand - formerly
Rasmussen (Denmark)
1967 - Svend Pri/Ulla Strand - formerly
Rasmussen (Denmark)
1968 - Tony Jordan/Sue Pound – later
Whetnall (England)
1969 - Roger Mills/Gillian Perrin - later Gilks,
later Goodwin (England)
1970 - Per Walsøe/Pernille Mølgaard Hansen -
later Kaagaard (Denmark)
1971 - Svend Pri/Ulla Strand - formerly
Rasmussen (Denmark)
1972 - Svend Pri/Ulla Strand - formerly
Rasmussen (Denmark)
1973 - Derek Talbot/Gillian Gilks - formerly
Perrin - later Goodwin (England)
1974 - David Eddy/Sue Whetnall - formerly
Pound (England)
1975 - Elliott Stuart/Nora Gardner - later Perry
(England)
1976 - Derek Talbot/Gillian Gilks - formerly
Perrin - later Goodwin (England)
1977 - Derek Talbot/Gillian Gilks - formerly
Perrin - later Goodwin (England)
1978 - Mike Tredgett/Nora Perry - formerly
Gardner (England)
1979 - Christian/Imelda Wigoeno (Indonesia)
1980 - Mike Tredgett/Nora Perry - formerly
Gardner (England)
1981 - Mike Tredgett/Nora Perry - formerly
Gardner (England)
1982 - Martin Dew/Gillian Gilks - formerly
Perrin - later Goodwin (England)
1983 - Thomas Kihlstrøm (Sweden)/Nora
Perry - formerly Gardner (England)
1984 - Martin Dew/Gillian Gilks - formerly
Perrin - later Goodwin (England) )
1985 - Billy Gilliland (Scotland)/Nora Perry -
formerly Gardner (England)
1986 - Park Joo Bong/Chung Myung-Hee
(Korea)
1987 - Lee Deuk-Choon/Chung Myung-Hee
(Korea)
1988 - Wang Pengren/Shi Fangjing (P.R.
China)
1989 - Park Joo Bong/Chung Myung-Hee
(Korea)
1990 - Park Joo Bong/Chung Myung-Hee
(Korea)
1991 - Park Joo Bong/Chung Myung-Hee
(Korea)
1992 - Thomas Lund/Pernille Dupont
(Denmark)
1993 - Jon Holst-Christensen/Grethe
Mogensen (Denmark)
1994 - Nick Ponting/Joanne Wright - later
Goode (England)
1995 - Thomas Lund/Marlene Thomsen
(Denmark)
1996 - Park Joo Bong/Ra Kyung-Min (Korea)
1997 - Ge Fei/Liu Yong (P.R. China)
1998 - Kim Dong Moon/Ra Kyung Min
(Korea)
1999 - Simon Archer/Joanne Goode - formerly
Wright (England)
2000 - Kim Dong-Moon/Ra Kyung-Min
(Korea)
2001 - Zhang Jun/Gao Ling, (P.R. China)
2002 - Kim Dong-Moon/Ra Kyung Min
(Korea)
2003 - Zhang Jun/Gao Ling (P.R. China)
2004 - Kim Dong-Moon/Ra Kyung Min
(Korea)
2005 - Nathan Robertson/Gail Emms
(England)
2006 - Zhang Jun/Gao Ling (P.R. China)
2007 - Zheng Bo/Gao Ling (P.R. China)
2008 – Bo Zheng/Ling Gao (P.R. China)
* Trophies won outright.
The Stuart Wyatt Trophy
The Trophy was presented by Mrs R Wyatt in memory of Stuart Wyatt Esq OBE BEM, President of
the Association from 1965-1985, to be awarded for the best English performance at the All England
Championships. Below are the players who have obtained this award:
1986 Martin Dew
1987 Stephen Baddeley
1988 Helen Troke
1989 Stephen Baddeley and Darren Hall
1990 Gillian Clark and Gillian Gowers
1991 Gillian Clark
1992 Julie Bradbury
1993 Gillian Clark
1994 Nick Ponting
1995 Julie Bradbury
1996 Simon Archer
1997 Mark Constable
1998 Not awarded
1999 Simon Archer and Jo Goode
2000 Not awarded
2002 Natalie Munt
2001 Gail Emms
2003 Nathan Robertson
2004 Aamir Ghaffar
2005 Not awarded
2006 Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms
2007 Anthony Clark and Donna Kellogg
2008 Donna Kellogg
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Other Super Series, Grand Prix and International Open Tournaments
BWF Super Series
Malaysia Super Series
Winners 2007/2008 Season:
Men’s Singles: Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia)
Women’s Singles: Tine Rasmussen (Denmark)
Men’s Doubles: Markus Kido and Hendra Setrawan (Indonesia)
Women’s Doubles: Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen (China)
Mixed Doubles: Hanbin He and Yang Yu (china)
Previous England winners in Malaysia:
Women’s Doubles: Julie Bradbury and Joanne Wright (1995)
Mixed Doubles: Martin Dew and Nora Perry (1983), Steen Fladberg (Denmark) and Gillian Gilks
(1984, 1987), Steen Fladberg (Denmark) and Nora Perry (1985), Michael Søgaard (Denmark) and
Gillian Gowers (1993), Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms (2002)
Korea Super Series Winners 2007/2008 Season:
Men’s Singles: Lee Hyun-Il (South Korea)
Women’s Singles: Zhou Mi (Hong-Kong)
Men’s Doubles: Fu Haifeng and Cai Yun (China)
Women’s Doubles: Du Jing and Yu Yang (China)
Mixed Doubles: Lee Yong-Dae and Lee Hyo-Jung (South Korea) Previous England winners in Korea:
Mixed Doubles: Michael Søgaard (Denmark) and Gillian Gowers (1994)
All England Open All records shown in full on pages 17-23
Swiss Super Series Winners 2007/2008 Season:
Men’s Singles: Lin Dan (China)
Women’s Singles: Xie Xingfang (China)
Men’s Doubles: Jung Sae-Sung and Lee Yong-Dae (South Korea)
Women’s Doubles: Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen (China)
Mixed Doubles: He Hanbin and Yu Yang (China) Previous England winners in Switzerland:
Women’s Singles: Julie Charles (1958)
Men’s Doubles: Billy Gilliland and Andy Goode (1987)
Women’s Doubles: Gillian Clark and Joanne Wright (1993)
Mixed Doubles: Simon Archer and Joanne Goode (1999), Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms (2005,
2006)
Singapore Series Winners 2007/2008 Season:
Men’s Singles: Boonsak Ponsana (Thailand)
Women’s Singles: Zhang Ning (China)
Men’s Doubles: Fu Haifeng and Cai Yun (China)
Women’s Doubles: Zhang Yawen and Wei Yili (China)
Mixed Doubles: Flandy Limpele and Vita Marissa (Indonesia)
Previous England winners in Singapore:
Men’s Doubles: Gillian Clark and Gillian Gowers (1990, 1992)
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Indonesia Series Winners 2007/2008 Season:
Men’s Singles: Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia)
Women’s Singles: Wang Chen (Hong Kong)
Men’s Doubles: Fu Haifeng and Cai Yun (China)
Women’s Doubles: Du Jing and Yu Yang (China)
Mixed Doubles: Zheng Bo and Gao Ling (China)
Previous England winners in Indonesia:
Women’s Doubles: Gillian Gilks and Gillian Clark (1982), Nora Perry and Jane Webster (1984),
Joanne Goode and Donna Kellogg (2000)
Mixed Doubles: Martin Dew and Gillian Gilks (1982, 1985), Steen Fladberg (Denmark) and Gillian
Gilks (1986), Jan Paulsen (Denmark) and Gillian Gowers (1987), Simon Archer and Joanne Goode
(2000)
China Masters Series Winners 2007/2008 Season:
Men’s Singles: Lin Dan (China)
Women’s Singles: Xie Xingfang (China)
Men’s Doubles: Fu Haifeng and Cai Yun (China)
Women’s Doubles: Lilyana Natsir and Vita Marissa (Indonesia)
Mixed Doubles: Zheng Bo and Gao Ling (China)
No England winners recorded in the China Masters Series.
Japan Open Series Winners 2007 Season: Men’s Singles: Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia)
Women’s Singles: Tine Rasmussen (Denmark)
Men’s Doubles: Candra Wijaya (Indonesia) and Tony Gunawan (U.S.A)
Women’s Doubles: Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen (China)
Mixed Doubles: Zheng Bo and Gao Ling (China) Previous England winners in Japan:
Men’s Singles: Nick Yates (1988)
Women’s Doubles: Karen Beckman and Gillian Gilks (1984), Gillian Clark and Julie Munday (1989),
Gillian Clark and Gillian Gowers (1991)
Mixed Doubles: Martin Dew and Gillian Gilks (1984), Billy Gilliland and Gillian Gowers (1985), Billy
Gilliland and Nora Perry (1986)
Denmark Open Series: Winners 2007 Season:
Men’s Singles: Lin Dan (China)
Women’s Singles: Lu Lan (China)
Men’s Doubles: Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong (Malaysia)
Women’s Doubles: Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen (China)
Mixed Doubles: He Hanbin and Yu Yang (China)
Previous England winners in Denmark:
Men’s Singles: Maurice Field (1936), Darren Hall (1992)
Women’s Singles: D M C Young (1937)
Men’s Doubles: T H Boyle and K Woods (1936), Ralph Nichols and Raymond White (1938), David
Eddy and Eddy Sutton (1975)
Women’s Doubles: Ruth Dalsgaard (Denmark) and D Graham (1936), Q M Allan and Ruth Dalsgaard
(Denmark) (1938), Iris Cooly and June White (1953), Barbara Giles and Jane Webster (1986), Gillian
Gilks and Nora Perry (1979), Nora Perry and Jane Webster (1980, 1982), Gillian Clark and Gillian
Gowers (1986), Nettie Nielsen (Denmark) and Gillian Gowers (1991)
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Denmark Open Series, continued: Mixed Doubles: T H Boyle and O Wilson (1936), H S Ong (Malaysia) and F M Creen (1937), Ralph
Nichols and V M Staples (1938), Ray Stevens and Nora Perry (1978), Mike Tredgett and Nora Perry
(1979 and 1980), Thomas Kihström and Nora Perry (1981 and 1982), Martin Dew and Gillian Gilks
(1983 and 1986), Dipak Taylor and Nora Perry (1984), Nigel Tier and Gillian Gowers (1985), Anthony
Clark and Donna Kellogg (1986)
French Open Series Winners 2007 Season:
Men’s Singles: Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia)
Women’s Singles: Xie Xingfang (China)
Men’s Doubles: Fu Haifeng and Cai Yun (China)
Women’s Doubles: Zhang Yawen and Wei Yili (China)
Mixed Doubles: Flandy Limpele and Vita Marissa (Indonesia)
No England winners recorded in France.
China Open Series Winners 2007 Season:
Men’s Singles: Bao Chunlai (China)
Women’s Singles: Wong Mew Choo (Malaysia)
Men’s Doubles: Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan (Indonesia)
Women’s Doubles: Gao Ling and Zhao Tingting (China)
Mixed Doubles: Nova Widianto and Lilyana Natsir (Indonesia)
Previous England winners in the China Open:
Mixed Doubles: Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms (2005)
Hong Kong Open Series Winners 2007 Season: Men’s Singles: Lin Dan (China)
Women’s Singles: Xie Xingfang (China)
Men’s Doubles: Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan (Indonesia)
Women’s Doubles: Du Jing and Yu Yang Mixed Doubles: Nova Widianto and Lilyana Natsir (Indonesia) No England winners recorded in Hong Kong.
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Grand Prix
Grand Prix Gold
India Open
2007/2008 Winners:
Men’s Singles: Boonsak Ponsana (Thailand)
Women’s Singles: Zhou Mi (Hong Kong)
Men’s Doubles: Guo Zhen Dong and Xie Zhongbo (China)
Women’s Doubles: Chien Yu Chin and Cheng Wei-Hsing (Chine Taipei)
Mixed Doubles: Hie Hanbin and Yu Yang (China)
European Badminton Championships (Denmark 2007/2008)
Winners:
Men’s Singles: Kenneth Jonassen (Denmark)
Women’s Singles: Xu Huaiwen (Germany)
Men’s Doubles: Lars Paaske and Jonas Rasmussen (Denmark)
Women’s Doubles: Kamella Rytter Juhl and Lena Frier Kristiansen (Denmark)
Mixed Doubles: Anthony Clark and Donna Kellogg (England)
Gail Emms and Donna Kellogg (England) were runners up in the Women’s Doubles. (Full English Records Recorded on European Championships Page)
Thailand Open 2007/2008 Winners:
Men’s Singles: Chen Hong
Women’s Singles: Zhu Lin
Men’s Doubles: Lee Jae-jin and Hwang Ji-man
Women’s Doubles: Gao Ling and Huang Sui
Mixed Doubles: He Hanbin and Yu Yang
Previous England winners in Thailand:
Women’s Singles: Helen Troke (1984), Tracy Hallam (2001)
Women’s Doubles: Gillian Gilks and Karen Beckman (1984)
Mixed Doubles: Steen Fladberg (Denmark) and Gillian Clark (1988), Nathan Robertson and Gail
Emms (2004)
Chinese Taipei Open 2007/2008 Winners:
Men’s Singles: Sony Dwi Kuncoro (Indonesia)
Women’s Singles: Wang Chen (Hong Kong)
Men’s Doubles: Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan (Indonesia)
Women’s Doubles: Cheng Wen-Hsing and Chien Yu Chin (Chinese Taipei)
Mixed Doubles: Flandy Limpele and Vita Marissa (Indonesia)
Previous England winners in Chinese Taipei:
Women’s Singles: Tracy Hallam (2005)
Macau Open 2007/2008 Winners:
Men’s Singles: Chen Jin (China)
Women’s Singles: Xie Xingfang (China)
Men’s Doubles: Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong (Malaysia)
Women’s Doubles: Gao Ling and Huang Sui (China)
Mixed Doubles: Xie Zhongbo and Zhang Yawen (China)
No English successes in Macau Open.
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Dutch Open 2007/2008 Winners:
Men’s Singles: Lee Yen Hui Kendrick (Singapore)
Women’s Singles: Li Wenyan (China)
Men’s Doubles: Rian Sukmawan and Yonatan Suryatama Dasuki (Indonesia)
Women’s Doubles: Anastasia Russkikh and Ekaterina Ananina (Russia)
Mixed Doubles: Rasmus Bonde Nissen and Christina Pedersen (Demark)
Previous England winners in Netherlands:
Men’s Singles: G E Devaston (1932), F L Treasure (1933), H J Wingfield (1937), Derek Talbot (1977),
Nick Yates (1981)
Women’s Singles: Esnough (1932), Margarett Tragett (1933), C D Newitt (1937), June Timperley
(1957), Iris Rogers (1958), Angela Bairstow (1965), Angela Bairstow (1966), Gillian Perrin (1969),
Susan Whetnall (1970), Gillian Gilks (1973), Gillian Gilks (1975), Gillian Gilks (1976), Gillian Gilks
(1977), Gillian Gilks (1978), Gillian Gilks (1979), Jane Webster (1982), Sally Podger (1983), Helen
Troke (1984), Fiona Smith Elliot (1988)
Men’s Doubles: G E Devaston and E Mayne (1932), J D M McCallum and F L Treasure (1933), S C
Minard and G E A Tautz (1937), John Best and Peter Waddell (1960), David Eddy and R A Powell
(1970), David Eddy and Eddy Sutton (1973), Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett (1974), Ray Stevens and
Mike Tredgett (1975), David Eddy and Eddy Sutton (1977), Derek Talbot and Elliot Stuart (1979),
Martin Dew and Mike Tredgett (1982)
Women’s Doubles: G E Dovaston and Esnough (1932), Marian Horsley and Margaret Tragett (1933),
L W Myers and J R Stewart (1939), June Timperley and Barbara Carpenter (1956), June Timperley and
Iris Rogers (1958), Angela Bairstow and Anita Price (1965), Heather Nielsen and Jennifer Horton
(1966), Margaret Boxall and Sue Pound (1968), Margaret Boxall and Susan Whetnall (1970), Judy
Hashman and Gillian Gilks (1971), Judy Hashman and Gillian Gilks (1972), Judy Hashman and Gillian
Gilks (1973), Susan Whetnall and Nora Gardner (1975), Susan Whetnall and Gillian Gilks (1976),
Anne Statt and Nora Perry (1978), Gillian Gilks and Marjan Ridder (Netherlands), Gillian Gilks and
Paula Kilvington (1981), Gillian Gilks and Gillian Clark (1982), Gillian Gilks and Gillian Clark
(1983), Gillian Gilks and Karen Beckman (1984), Gillian Clark and Gillian Gowers (1985), Helen
Troke and Gillian Gowers (1986), Gillian Clark and Sara Sankey (1988), Gillian Gowers and Sara
Sankey (1991)
Mixed Doubles: G E Dovaston and Dovaston (1932), Margaret Treasure and R C Tragett (1933), S C
Minard and J R Steward (1937), John and June Timperley (1956), Hugh Findlay and Iris Rogers
(1958), John Best and Audrey Marshall (1960), John Havers and Jennifer Pritchard (1964), Tony
Jordan and Angela Bairstow (1965) David and Jennifer Horton (1966), Tony Jordan and Angela
Bairstow (1967), Paul Whetnall and Angela Bairstow (1968), Derek Talbot and Gillian Perrin (1970),
Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks (1971), Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks (1973), David Eddy and Susan
Whetnall (1975), Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks (1976), Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks (1977), Mike
Tredgett and Nora Perry (1978), Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks (1979), Thomas Kihlstrøm and Gillian
Gilks (1981), Martin Dew and Gillian Gilks (1982), Martin Dew and Gillian Gilks (1983), Martin Dew
and Gillian Gilks (1984), Andy Goode and Fiona Elliot (1986), Dave Wright and Sara Sankey (1992),
Chris Hunt and Gillian Gowers (1994), Gail Emms and Nathan Robertson (2001), Robert Blair and
Jenny Wallwork (2006)
Grand Prix
German Open 2007/2008 Winners:
Men’s Singles: Lee Hyun-il (South Korea)
Women’s Singles: Jun Jae-youn (South Korea)
Men’s Doubles: Lee Jae-jin and Hwang Ji-man (South Korea)
Women’s Doubles: Lee Kyung-won and Lee Hyo-jung (South Korea)
Mixed Doubles: Lee Yong-dae and Lee Hyo-jung (South Korea)
No English successes in German Open.
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U.S.A Open 2007/2008 Winners:
Tournament Scheduled for July 8th
.
Previous England winners in U.S.A:
Women’s Doubles: Joanne Wright and Natalie Munt (2002)
New Zealand Open Tournament Schedule for July 15
th 2008
No English successes in New Zealand Open.
Bitburger Open: 2007/2008 Winners:
Men’s Singles: Lu Yi (China)
Women’s Singles: Wang Yihan (China)
Men’s Doubles: Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen (Denmark)
Women’s Doubles: Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen (China)
Mixed Doubles: Kristof Hopp and Birgit Overzier (Germany)
Previous England winners in the Bitburger Open:
Men’s Doubles: Simor Archer Flandy Limpele (Indonesia) (2002), Simor Archer and Anthony Clark
(2004)
Mixed Doubles: Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms (2002)
Bulgarian Open 2007/2008 Winners:
Men’s Singles: Jan Fröhlich (Germany)
Women’s Singles: Petya Nedelcheva (Bulgaria)
Men’s Doubles: Robert Mateusiak and Michał Łogosz (Indonesia)
Women’s Doubles: Nina Vislova and Valeria Sorokina (Russia)
Mixed Doubles: Alexander Nikolaenko and Nina Vislova (Russia)
Previous England winners from:
Men’s Singles: Anders Nielsen (1995), Nathan Rice (2004)
Women’s Singles: Elizabeth Cann (2004)
Men’s Doubles: Pete Jeffrey and Ian Palenthorpe (2001)
Women’s Doubles: Liza Parker and Suzanne Rayappan (2001)
Mixed Doubles: Robert Blair and Natalie Munt (2001), Steve Foster and Jenny Wallwork (2004)
Russia Open 2007/2008 Winners:
Men’s Singles: Lu Yi (China)
Women’s Singles: Wang Yihan (China)
Men’s Doubles: Kristof Hopp and Ingo Kindervater (Germany)
Women’s Doubles: Du Jing and Yu Yang (China)
Mixed Doubles: Robert Mateusiak and Nadiezda Kostiuczyk (Indonesia)
No English successes in Russian Open.
Vietnam Open 2007/2008 Winners:
Men’s Singles: Roslin Hashim (Malaysia)
Women’s Singles: Zhu Jingjing (China)
Men’s Doubles: Kwon Yi-goo and Ko Sung-hyun (South Korea)
Women’s Doubles: Nathalia Christine Polu and Yulianti Cj (Indonesia)
Mixed Doubles: Tantowi Akhmad and Yulianti Cj (Indonesia)
Previous England winners in Vietnam:
Men’s Singles: Andrew Smith (2006)
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English National ChampionshipsPrevious Winners:
MEN’S SINGLES 1963-64 William Havers
1964-65 Roger Mills
1965-66 Roger Mills
1966-67 Roger Mills
1967-68 Ray Sharp
1968-69 Ray Sharp
1969-70 Paul Whetnall
1970-71 Derek Talbot
1971-72 Derek Talbot
1972-73 Ray Stevens
1973-74 Derek Talbot
1974-75 Paul Whetnall
1975-76 Paul Whetnall
1976-77 Ray Stevens
1977-78 Derek Talbot
1978-79 Ray Stevens
1979-80 Ray Stevens
1980-81 Ray Stevens
1981-82 Steve Baddeley
1982-83 Kevin Jolly
1983-84 Andy Goode
1984-85 Steve Baddeley
1985-86 Darren Hall
1986-87 Steve Baddeley
1987-88 Darren Hall
1988-89 Darren Hall
1989-90 Darren Hall
1990-91 Darren Hall
1991-92 Anders Nielsen
1992-93 Darren Hall
1993-94 Darren Hall
1994-95 Anders Nielsen
1995-96 Darren Hall
1996-97 Peter Knowles
1997-98 Darren Hall
1998-99 Darren Hall
1999-00 Colin Haughton
2000-01 Colin Haughton
2001-02 Mark Constable
2002-03 Colin Haughton
2003-04 Aamir Ghaffar
2004-05 Aamir Ghaffar
2005-06 Nick Kidd
2006-07 Nick Kidd
2007-08 Rajiv Ouseph
WOMEN’S SINGLES
1963-64 Ursula H. Smith5
1964-65 Angela Bairstow4
1965-66 Ursula H. Smith5
1966-67 Ursula H. Smith5
1967-68 Angela Bairstow4
1968-69 Gillian Perrin6
1969-70 Gillian Perrin6
1970-71 Gillian Gilks
1971-72 Margaret Beck8
1972-73 Margaret Beck8
1973-74 Margaret Beck8
1974-75 Margaret Beck8
1975-76 Gillian Gilks
1976-77 Margaret Lockwood
1977-78 Gillian Gilks
1978-79 Gillian Gilks
1979-80 Gillian Gilks
1980-81 Gillian Gilks
1981-82 Jane Webster14
1982-83 Karen Beckman
1983-84 Fiona Elliott15
1984-85 Fiona Elliott15
1985-86 Helen Troke
1986-87 Fiona Elliott15
1987-88 Sally Podger
1988-89 Fiona Smith
1989-90 Fiona Smith
1990-91 Julia Bradbury
1991-92 Fiona Smith
1992-93 Sue Louis-Lane
1993-94 Sue Louis-Lane
1994-95 Julia Mann
1995-96 Tanya Groves17
1996-97 Julia Mann
1997-98 Julia Mann
1998-99 Julia Mann
1999-00 Julia Mann
2000-01 Julia Mann
2001-02 Julia Mann
2002-03 Julia Mann
2003-04 Tracey Hallam
2004-05 Elizabeth Cann
2005-06 Tracey Hallam
2006-07 Elizabeth Cann
2007-08 Elizabeth Cann
MEN’S DOUBLES
1963-64 Trevor Coates and Anthony Jordan
1964-65 John Havers and William Havers
1965-66 Colin Beacom and Anthony Jordan
1966-67 Roger Mills and David Horton
1967-68 Colin Beacom and Anthony Jordan
1968-69 David Eddy and Roger Powell
1969-70 Roger Mills and Anthony Jordan
1970-71 Elliot Stuart and Derek Talbot
1971-72 Elliot Stuart and Derek Talbot
1972-73 Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett
1973-74 Elliot Stuart and Derek Talbot
1974-75 David Eddy and Eddy Sutton
1975-76 Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett
1976-77 Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett
1977-78 Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett
1978-79 Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett
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1979-80 Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett
1980-81 Ray Stevens and Mike Tredgett
1981-82 Martin Dew and Duncan Bridge
1982-83 Martin Dew and Mike Tredgett
1983-84 Martin Dew and Mike Tredgett
1984-85 Steve Baddeley and Mike Tredgett
1985-86 Nigel Tier and Andy Goode
1986-87 Andy Goode and Steve Baddeley
1987-88 Andy Goode and Martin Dew
1988-89 Steve Baddeley and Martin Dew
1989-90 Andy Goode and Mike Brown
1990-91 Nick Ponting and David Wright
1991-92 Andy Goode and Chris Hunt
1992-93 J. Robertson and David Wright
1993-94 Simon Archer and Chris Hunt
1994-95 Simon Archer and Chris Hunt
1995-96 Simon Archer and Chris Hunt
1996-97 Simon Archer and Chris Hunt
1997-98 Simon Archer and Chris Hunt
1998-99 Simon Archer and Chris Hunt
1999-00 Simon Archer and Nathan Robertson
2000-01 Simon Archer and Nathan Robertson
2001-02 Anthony Clark and Nathan Robertson
2002-03 Anthony Clark and Nathat Robertson
2003-04 Anthony Clark and Nathan Robertson
2004-05 Simon Archer and Anthony Clark
2005-06 Robert Blair and Anthony Clark
2006-07 Robert Blair and Anthony Clark
2007-08 Anthony Clark and Nathan Robertson
WOMEN’S DOUBLES
1963-64 Ursula Smith5 and Jenny Pritchard
1
1964-65 Ursula H. Smith5 and Jenny Pritchard
1
1965-66 Angela Bairstow4 and G. W. Barrand
1966-67 Sue Pound2 and Margaret Boxall
7
1967-68 Sue Pound2 and Margaret Boxall
7
1968-69 Susan Whetnall and Margaret Boxall7
1969-70 Susan Whetnall and Margaret Boxall7
1970-71 Margaret Beck8 and Julie Rickard
1971-72 Judy Hashman and Gillian Gilks
1972-73 Judy Hashman and Gillian Gilks
1973-74 Nora Gardner9 and Gillian Gilks
1974-75 Susan Whetnall and Margaret Boxall7
1975-76 Susan Whetnall and Gillian Gilks
1976-77 Barbara Giles10
and Gillian Gilks
1977-78 Nora Perry and Anne Statt11
1978-79 Gillian Gilks and Jane Webster14
1979-80 Nora Perry and Karen Puttick12
1980-81 Karen Bridge and Barbara Sutton
1981-82 Nora Perry and Jane Webster14
1982-83 Nora Perry and Jane Webster14
1983-84 Gillian Gilks and Paula Kilvington
1984-85 Gillian Clark and Gillian Gowers
1985-86 Gillian Gowers and Helen Troke
1986-87 Gillian Clark and Gillian Gowers
1987-88 Gillian Clark and Gillian Gowers
1988-89 Gillian Clark and Sara Sankey
1989-90 Gillian Clark and Gillian Gowers
1990-91 Gillian Gowers and Jo Muggeridge
1991-92 Julia Bradbury and Gillian Clark
1992-93 Gillian Clark and Gillian Gowers
1993-94 Gillian Gowers and Joanne Wright16
1994-95 Julia Bradbury and Joanne Wrigh16
1995-96 Julia Bradbury and Joanne Wright16
1996-97 Nicola Beck and Joanne Davies
1997-98 Joanne Goode and Donna Kellogg
1998-99 Ellis Miles and Sara Sankey
1999-00 Ellis Miles and Sara Sankey
2000-01 Gail Emms and Joanne Wright
2001-02 Gail Emms and Natalie Munt
2002-03 Gail Emms and Donna Kellogg
2003-04 Ella Tripp and Joanne Wright
2004-05 Gail Emms and Donna Kellogg
2005-06 Gail Emms and Donna Kellog
2006-07 Gail Emms and Donna Kellogg
2007-2008 Tracey Hallam and Donna Kellogg
MIXED DOUBLES
1963-64 Colin Beacom and Jennifer Pritchard1
1964-65 Roger Mills and G. W. Barrand
1965-66 Anthony Jordan and Julie Charles3
1966-67 David Horton and Jennifer Horton
1967-68 Roger Mills and Gillian Perrin6
1968-69 Roger Mills and Gillian Perrin6
1969-70 Paul Whetnall and Margaret Boxall7
1970-71 Roger Mills and Gillian Gilks
1971-72 Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks
1972-73 David Hunt and Gillian Gilks
1973-74 Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks
1974-75 D. Talbot and Gillian Gilks
1975-76 Derek Talbot and Gillian Gilks
1976-77 Mike Tredgett and Nora Gardner9
1977-78 Mike Tredgett and Nora Perry
1978-79 Mike Tredgett and Nora Perry
1979-80 Mike Tredgett and Nora Perry
1980-81 Mike Tredgett and Nora Perry
1981-82 Martin Dew and Gillian Gilks
1982-83 Mike Tredgett and Gillian Clark
1983-84 Martin Dew and Gillian Gilks
1984-85 Dipak Tailor and Gillian Gilks
1985-86 Nigel Tier and Gillian Gowers
1986-87 Andy Goode and Fiona Elliott15
1987-88 Martin Dew and Gillian Gilks
1988-89 Andy Goode and Gillian Gowers
1989-90 Andy Goode and Gillian Clark
1990-91 Andy Goode and Gillian Gowers
1991-92 Nick Ponting and Joanne Wright16
1992-93 Nick Ponting and Gillian Clark
1993-94 Nick Ponting and Joanne Wright16
1994-95 Nick Ponting and Joanne Wright16
1995-96 Simon Archer and Julia Bradbury
1996-97 Simon Archer and Joanne Goode
1997-98 Simon Archer and Joanne Goode
1998-99 Simon Archer and Joanne Goode
1999-00 Ian Sullivan and Gail Emms
2000-01 Simon Archer and Gail Emms
2001-02 Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms
2002-03 Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms
2003-04 Simon Archer and Donna Kellogg
2004-05 Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms
2005-06 Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms
2006-07 Anthony Clark and Donna Kellogg
2007-08 Anthony Clark and Donna Kellogg
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1
later Jennifer Horton 2 later Susan Whetnall
3 later Julie Rickard
4 later Angela Palmer
5 later Ursula Oakley
6 later Gillian Gilks
7 later Margaret Allen
8 later Margaret Lockwood
9 later Nora Perry
10 later Barbara Sutton
11 later Anne Skovgaard
12 later Karen Chapman
13 later Karen Beckman
14 later Jane Sutton
15 later Fiona Smith
16 later Joanne Goode
17 later Tanya Woodward
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The All England Seniors’ Open Championships (Previously the All-England Veterans’ Championships)
Previous Winners
MEN'S SINGLES
Over 40
2003 Eric Plane
2004 Jack Webb
2005 Michael Watt
2006 Jon Austin
2007 M. Vissing (Denmark)
2008 Rajeev Bagger
Over 45
2003 John Machin
2004 Eric Plane
2005 Mark Peckham
2006 Neil Long
2007 Jesper Tolman (Denmark)
2008 Marten Quist (Denmark)
Over 50
2003 John Gardner
2004 Brian Wallwork
2005 S. Kellerman (Sweden)
2006 Brian Wallwork
2007 Trevor Hampson
2008 John Machin
Over 55 2003 No Competition
2004 B. Khoo Siew Chai (Malaysia)
2005 H. John
2006 John Gardner
2007 Brian Wallwork
2008 Christian Hansen (Denmark)
Over 60
2003 No Competition
2004 Harry Shadwick
2005 No Competition
2006 Harry Shadwick
2007 John Kirkebye (Denmark)
2008 Per Dabelsteen (Denmark)
Over 65
2003 No Competition
2004 No Competition
2005 No Competition
2006 H. Monte-D’Cruz
2007 No Competition
2008 No Competition
WOMEN'S SINGLES
Over 40 2003 No Competition
2004 Linda Wood
2005 No Competition
2006 Sue Crompton
2007 Petra Teichmann (Germany)
2008 Betty Blair
Over 45
2003 No Competition
2004 No Competition
2005 No Competition
2006 Linda Wood
2007 Heidi Bender
2008 Lone Knudsen (Denmark)
Over 50
2003 Sue Whittaker
2004 Christine Crossley
2005 No Competition
2006 Christine Crossley
2007 Christine Black (Scotland)
2008 Heidi Bender (Germany)
Over 55
2003 No Competition
2004 No Competition
2005 No Competition
2006 No Competition
2007 No Competition
2008 Pauline Davis
Over 60
2003 No Competition
2004 No Competition
2005 No Competition
2006 No Competition
2007 No Competition
Over 65
2003 No Competition
2004 No Competition
2005 No Competition
2006 No Competition
2007 No Competition
MEN’S DOUBLES
Over 40
1989 C. Lilley & Peter Wood
1990 Ray Sharp & Paul Whetnall
1991 Ray Sharp & Paul Whetnall
1992 P. Bullivant & Brian Wallwork
1991 John Cocker & Brian Wallwork
1992 M.Fredslound & H. Gundtoft Denmark)
1993 John Cocker & Brian Wallwork
1994 L.Chemnitz & Jesper HelledieDenmark)
1993 L.Chemnitz & Jesper HelledieDenmark)
1998 L.Chemnitz & Jesper HelledieDenmark)
1994 D. Bridge & Ian Purton
1995 D. Bridge & Ian Purton
2001 Tim Hudson-Church & Eric Plane
2002 Tim Hudson-Church & Eric Plane
2003 M. Gibbs & K. Yong
2004 Tim Hudson-Church & Eric Plane
2005 Terry Flynn & Steve Parry
2006 Mike Adams & Garry Coburn
2007 Mike Brown & Nitin Panesar
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2008 Nitin Panesar & Nick Ponting
Over 45
1905 C. Agnew Turner & G. W. Vidal
1906 C. Agnew Turner & G. W. Vidal
1907 C. Agnew Turner & G. W. Vidal
1908 W. Cobbett & C. Agnew Turner
1909 Col. Deane, C.B., & C. G. Eames
1910 Col. Deane, C.B., & C. G. Eames
1911 Col. Deane, C.B., & C. G. Eames
1912 Col. S. S. C. Dolby & Major H. G.
Westmorland
1913 C. G. Eames & R. Franck
1914 C. G. Eames & R. Franck
1915 to 1919 No Competition
1920 Col. H. G. Westmorland & W. Cobbett
1921 F. C. Lohden & A. D. Tabrum
1922 Dr. J. Crombie (Scotland) & Col. H. G.
Westmorland
1923 R. Franck & P. W. Taylor
1924 E. Hawthorn & J. L. Tate
1925 E. Hawthorn & R. du Roveray
1926 E. Hawthorn & R. du Roveray
1927 A. H. Rae & R. Franck
1928 Dr. A. R. M. Brenan & R. D. Marshal
1929 Dr. A. R. M. Brenan & R. D. Marshal
1930 Dr. A. R. M. Brenan & R. D. Marshal
1931 A. H. Rae & E. C. St. John
1932 A. H. Rae & E. C. St. John
1933 A. H. Rae & E. C. St. John
1934 P. W. Wooster & A. Solomon
1935 P. W. Wooster & A. Solomon
1936 E. G. Costello & C. P. Harrington
1937 R. G. Commin & C. Meades
1938 R. G. Commin & C. Meades
1939 G. E. F. King &C. T. A. Wilkinson
1940 to 1946 No Competition
1947 R. G. Commin & W. P. Wigg
1948 R. G. Commin & W. P. Wigg
1949 R. G. Commin & W. P. Wigg
1950 S. Coulthurst & N. Bury
1951 R. S. Ross & H. G. Smyth
1952 G. R. Gray & H. C. Maughan
1953 A. Titherley & A. R. Cooke
1954 A. Titherley & A. R. Cooke
1955 A. Titherley & A. R. Cooke
1956 N. Bury & J. H. Kellett
1957 H. G. Allen & W. S. Corbishley
1958 H. C. Barrell & H. J. Wingfield
1959 H. J. Wingfield & J. C. Selves
1960 G. N. Robarts & A. J. Wilson
1961 H. J. Wingfield & J. C. Selves
1962 R. G. Davies & P. V. Willford
1963 C. Cumpstey & P. R. Davis
1964 C. Denton & P. R. Davis
1965 C. Denton & P. R. Davis
1966 C. Denton & P. R. Davis
1967 C. Denton & P. R. Davis
1968 J. D. McColl & W. Shute
1969 C. Denton & P. R. Davis
1970 C. Denton & P. R. Davis
1971 J. D. McColl & W. C. E. Rogers
1972 A. E. Ewles & A. H. Witcomb
1973 A. E. Ewles & A. H. Witcomb
1974 A. E. Ewles & A. H. Witcomb
1975 A. E. Bedford & R. F. Morsman
1976 G. C. K. Hashman & B. N. Seth
1977 A. E. Bedford & R. F. Morsman
1978 D. C. Parker & K. C. Parker
1979 R. J. Kirk & J. M. Storey
1980 M. Bopardikar & M. Natekar (India)
1981 M. Bopardikar & M. Natekar (India)
1982 I. A. Hume (Scotland) & Erland Kops
(Denmark)
1983 Colin Beacom & A. E. Flashman
1984 E. B. Choong (Malaysia) & N. M.
Natekar (India)
1985 Colin Beacom & A. E. Flashman
1986 W. E. Andrew & B. Keefe
1987 W. E. Andrew & Colin Beacom
1988 B. Nilsen & M. Wooderson
1989 W. E. Andrew & C. J. Beacom
1990 Susanto Halim (Indonesia) & Yeo Ah
Seng (Singapore)
1991 L. V. Hansen & G. Lazarotti (Denmark)
1992 W. Kwok & S. S. Tang
1993 Ray Sharp & Paul Whetnall
1994 G. Billinghurst & R. Purser (New
Zealand)
1995 Ray Sharp & Paul Whetnall
1996 M. N. Anderson & John Gardner
1997 John Cocker & Graham Holt
1998 Peter Emptage & John Gardner
1999 Peter Emptage & John Gardner
2000 Peter Emptage & John Gardner
2001 Peter Emptage & John Gardner
2002 John Molyneux & Ian Purton
2003 John Molyneux & Ian Purton
2004 John Molyneux & Ian Purton
2005 M. Gibbs & K. Yong
2006 Tim Hudson-Church & Eric Plane
2007 Tim Hudson-Church & Eric Plane
2008 Morten Christensen & Martin Quist
(Denmark)
Over 50
1989 Bill Andrew & Colin Beacom
1990 Bill Andrew & Colin Beacom
1991 Bill Andrew & Colin Beacom
1992 Bill Andrew & Colin Beacom
1993 W. Kwok & S. S. Tang
1994 L. V. Hansen (Denmark) & Peter Wood
1995 W. Kwok & S. S. Tang
1996 L. V. Hansen (Denmark) & R. J. Sharp
1997 Ray Sharp & Paul Whetnall
1998 G. Billinghurst & Peter Wood
1999 G. Billinghurst & Peter Wood
2000 Robert Bell & R. Northcott
2001 Peter Emptage & John Gardner
2002 Peter Emptage & John Gardner
2003 John Cocker & Bill Hamblett
2004 John Cocker & Tony Evans
2005 Bill Hamblett & Barry Hodgson
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2006 Bill Hamblett & B. Hodgson
2007 Jesper Helledie & Jensine Jepsen
(Denmark)
2008 Jesper Helledie & Tommy Lundquist
(Denmark)
Over 55 1994 Bill Andrew & Colin Beacom
1995 Bill Andrew & Colin Beacom
1996 Bill Andrew & R. McCoig (Scotland)
1997 Bill Andrew & R. McCoig (Scotland)
1998 David Smith & F. Wiltshire
1999 David Smith & F. Wiltshire
2000 B Dorey & P Svensson
2001 K Kaagaard (Denmark) & John
Kirkebye
2002 R. Harding & C. Martin
2003 G. Billinghurst & Peter Wood
2004 G. Billinghurst & Peter Wood
2005 John Cocker & Tony Evans
2006 Peter Emptage & John Gardner
2007 Bill Hamblett & Graham Holt
Over 60
1996 R. D. Brewster & B. H. Perry
1997 Bill Andrew & R. Jackson
1998 Bill Andrew & R. Jackson
1999 Bill. Andrew & R. Jackson
2000 J. Barrie (Scotland) & K. Ingham
2001 Bill Andrew & R Jackson
2002 Mike Coley & Harry Shadwick
2003 Mike Coley & Harry Shadwick
2004 C. Kon Kong & L. Kim Swee
(Malaysia)
2005 Michael Coley & Harry Shadwick
2006 David Eddy & Ray Sharpe
2007 David Eddy & Ray Sharpe
2008 Per Dabelsteen & John Kirkebye
0ver 65
2004 W.E. Andrew & R. Jackson
2005 E. Nicholls & R. Peden
2006 E. Nicholls & R. Peden
2007 Mike Coley & Harry Shadwick
2008 No Competition
WOMEN’S DOUBLES
Over 40
1989 L. Olesen & S. Sorensen (Denmark)
1990 M. Allen & Susan Whetnall
1991 Pauline Davis & C. Hunt
1992 E. Carley & Susan Ely
1993 P. Holm & Irene Sterlie (Denmark)
1994 Pamela Dallow & Linda Scrace
1995 Pamela Dallow & Nora Perry
1996 Pamela Dallow & Linda Scrace
1997 Barbara Davidson & Jackie Hurst
1998 Barbara Davidson & Jackie Hurst
1999 Barbara Davidson & Jackie Hurst
2000 Barbara Davidson & Jackie Hurst
2001 Karen Beckman & Andi Stretch
2002 Karen Beckman & Andi Stretch
2003 Karen Beckman & Andi Stretch
2004 Sue Crompton & Viv Gillard
2005 Sue Crompton & Viv Gillard
2006 Kathy Isherwood & Kay Vickers
2007 L. Chapman & J. Wallwork
2008 Betty Blair & Debbie Miller
Over 45 1959 K. M. Henderson & M. R. Wyatt
1960 H. L. K. Brock & D. B. Grace
1961 H. L. K. Brock & D. B. Grace
1962 H. L. K. Brock & D. B. Grace
1963 B. J. Carroll & R. L. Perrott
1964 M. J. Bayley & S. I. Ripley
1965 M. J. Bayley & S. I. Ripley
1966 M. J. Bayley & S. I. Ripley
1967 M. J. Bayley & S. I. Ripley
1968 M. J. Bayley & S. I. Ripley
1969 M. J. Bayley & S. I. Ripley
1970 M. J. Bayley & S. I. Ripley
1971 M. J. Bayley & S. I. Ripley
1972 M. J. Bayley & S. I. Ripley
1973 M. J. Bayley & S. I. Ripley
1974 M. J. Bayley & S. I. Ripley
1975 P. D. Fenwick & E. M. Smith
1976 N. S. Jones & E. V. Pattison
1977 N. S. Jones & E. V. Pattison
1978 W. C. E. Rogers & J. R. Timperley
1979 P. B. Kirkwood & O. Wright
1980 E. V. Pattison & S. M. Ryder
1981 E. V. Pattison & E. Vigor
1982 T. Holst-Christensen (Denmark) & P. B.
Kirkwood
1983 G. C. K. Hashman & Mrs T. Holst-
Christensen (Denmark)
1984 G. C. K. Hashman & Mrs. F. W. Peard
(Ireland)
1985 B. Cooper & E. B. Nielsen
1986 B. Cooper & E. B. Nielsen
1987 B. Cooper & E. B. Nielsen
1988 T. Holst-Christensen (Denmark) & Julie
Rickard
1989 E. B. Nielsen & Julie Rickard
1990 K. Jorgensen & U. Strand (Denmark)
1992 K. Jorgensen & U. Strand (Denmark)
1993 M. Benfield & Susan Whetnall
1994 Irene Sterlie (Denmark) & B.
Wadsworth
1995 Guldborg & U. Strand (Denmark)
1996 M. Benfield & Susan Whetnall
1997 J. Partridge & Linda Scrace
1998 J. Partridge & Linda Scrace
1999 Betty Bartlett & Avril Sloane
2000 C. Crossley & Barbara Davidson
2001 R. Baker & S. Orwin
2002 J. Cox & Christine Crossley
2003 J. Cox & Christine Crossley
2004 J. Cox & Christine Crossley
2005 Christine Black & Christine Crossley
2006 A. Jenkins & Linda Wood
2007 Lone Knudsen & Jeanette Koldsoe
(Denmark)
2008 Lone Knudsen & Jeanette Koldsoe
(Denmark)
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Over 50
1989 J. Habbin & T. Holst-Christensen
(Denmark)
1990 J. Habbin & T. Holst-Christensen
(Denmark)
1991 H. Albrechtsen & T. Holst-Christensen
(Denmark)
1992 Brenda Andrew & T. Holst-Christensen
(Denmark)
1993 Brenda Andrew & T. Holst-Christensen
(Denmark)
1994 B. Price & J. Thompson
1995 J. Allen & A. Darlington
1996 S. Yano & K. Yoshida (Japan)
1997 J. Allen & A. Darlington
1998 Irene Sterlie (Denmark) & B. Wadworth
1999 Maureen Rimmer & B Seddon
2000 E Carley & Susan Ely
2001 E Carley & Susan Ely
2002 Betty Bartlett & Mrs S. Whittaker
2003 Betty Bartlett & Maureen Rimmer
2004 Betty Bartlett & Pauline Davis
2005 Pamela Dallow & S. Whittaker
2006 Pamela Dallow & S. Whittaker
2007 Barbara Davidson & Jackie Hurst
2008 Heidi Bender & Christine Black
(Germany/Scotland)
Over 55 1994 Brenda Andrew & T. Holst-Christensen
(Denmark)
1995 Brenda Andrew & J. Habbin
1996 R. Shimanaka & K. Uchida (Japan)
1997 P. Dyer & M. Gayler
1998 Brenda Andrew & Beryl Goodall
1999 Brenda Andrew & Beryl Goodall
2000 Beryl Goodall & Susan Whetnall
2001 Beryl Goodall & Susan Whetnall
2002 Beryl Goodall & Susan Whetnall
2003 No Competition
2004 L. Coombes & Maureen Rimmer
2005 E. Carley & Susan Ely
2006 E. Carley & Susan Ely
2007 Betty Bartlett & Pauline Davis
2008 Betty Bartlett & Pauline Davis
Over 60 1996 F. Swarbrick & M. Williams
1997 No competition
1998 No competition
1999 No competition
2000 E. Crossley & M. Irvine
2001 E. Crossley & M. McFegan
2002 Brenda Andrew & L. Pullen
2003 Beryl Goodall & Susan Whetnall
2004 Beryl Goodall & Susan Whetnall
2005 No Competition
2006 Beryl Goodall & Susan Whetnall
2007 Beryl Goodall & Susan Whetnall
2008 Barbara Gibson & Irene Sterlie
Over 65 2004 No Competition
2005 R. Gulbrandsen (Norway) & P. Wallace
2006 E. Crossley & M. McFegan
2007 No Competition
2008 Beryl Goodall & Susan Whetnall
MIXED DOUBLES
Over 40
1989 Peter Wood & A. M. Palmer
1990 A. Philpott & P. J. Andrews
1991 L. V. Hansen & K. Jorgensen
(Denmark)
1992 Brian Wallwork & G. M. Goodwin
1993 Brian Wallwork & G. M. Goodwin
1994 Peter Emptage & Pamela Dallow
1995 Brian Wallwork & Nora Perry
1996 Peter Emptage & Pamela Dallow
1997 Peter Higman & Jackie Hurst
1998 Ian Purton & Christine Crossley
1999 Peter Higman & Jackie Hurst
2000 Darrell Roebuck & A. Jenkins
2001 John Molyneux & Karen Beckman
2002 Darrell Roebuck & A. Jenkins
2003 Darrell Roebuck & A. Jenkins
2004 Eric Plane & Linda Wood
2005 John Bowker & Mrs A. Jenkins
2006 James Teale & Chris Calvert
2007 David Wood & Viv Gillard
2008 Nick Ponting & Julie Bradbury
Over 45
1960 G. N. Robarts & H. L. K. Brock
1961 G. N. Robarts & H. L. K. Brock
1962 W. A. Robinson & H. McDonald
1963 R. G. Davies & M. J. Bayley
1964 C. Denton & D. B. Grace
1965 C. Denton & D. B. Grace
1966 C. Denton & D. B. Grace
1967 W. Shute & A. J. Stone
1968 J. D. McColl & H. L. K. Brock
1969 P. G. Alcorn & P. G. Alcorn
1970 P. G. Alcorn & P. G. Alcorn
1971 A. H. Witcomb & P. M. Smith
1972 W. C. E. Rogers & M. B. Russell
1973 A. H. Witcomb & A. E. Ewles
1974 A. H. Witcomb & A. E. Ewles
1975 L. Duke & Mrs B. C. Bass
1976 K. G. Stott & N. S. Jones
1977 L. Duke & B. C. Bass
1978 W. C. E. Rogers & R. Maine
1979 R. J. Southwell & B. Carpenter
1980 R. J. Southwell & B. Carpenter
1981 R. M. Robertson & E. Tull
1982 B. and T. Holst-Christensen (Denmark)
1983 B. and T. Holst-Christensen (Denmark)
1984 A. E. Flashman & Jennifer Horton
1985 Colin Beacom & B. Cooper
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1986 Colin Beacom & B. Cooper
1987 Colin Beacom & B. Cooper
1988 Roger Mills & Julie Rickard
1989 B. Nilsen & P. Chitty
1990 L. V. Hansen & K. Jorgensen
(Denmark)
1991 L. V. Hansen & K. Jorgensen
(Denmark)
1992 L. V. Hansen & K. Jorgensen
(Denmark)
1993 Peter Wood & B. Wadsworth
1994 Soe Aung & R. Wilman
1995 G. Billinghurst & W. Arscott
1996 Graham Holt & E. Greenwood
1997 John Cocker & B. Seddon
1998 John Cocker & Betty Bartlett
1999 John Cocker & Betty Bartlett
2000 Peter Emptage & Pamela Dallow
2001 John Cocker & Betty Bartlett
2002 Ian Purton & Christine Crossley
2003 Ian Purton & Christine Crossley
2004 Ian Purton & Christine Crossley
2005 Ian Purton & Christine Crossley
2006 Eric Plane & Linda Wood
2007 P. Nygaard & Ms A. Vollerzen
(Denmark)
2008 Morten Christensen & Jeanette Koldsoe
(Denmark)
Over 50 1989 B. & T. Holst-Christensen (Denmark)
1990 B. & T. Holst-Christensen (Denmark)
1991 W. E. Andrew & T. Holst-Christensen
(Denmark)
1992 W. E. Andrew & B. P. Andrew
1993 M. Wooderson & K. Wattridge
1994 R. Purser (New Zealand) & R. Rowan
1995 L. V. Hansen & U. Strand (Denmark)
1996 Ray Sharp & Susan Whetnall
1997 Ray Sharp & R. Peach
1998 G. Billinghurst & Mrs W. Arscott
1999 Peter Wood & Angela Brown
2000 A. Evans & Maureen Rimmer
2001 John Gardner & Mrs S Whittaker
2002 John Cocker & Betty Bartlett
2003 John Cocker & Betty Bartlett
2004 Peter Emptage & Pamela Dallow
2005 John Cocker & Betty Bartlett
2006 Peter Emptage & Pamela Dallow
2007 Jesper Helledie (Denmark) & Christine
Black (Scotland)
2008 Tommy Lundquist & Ellen Aagaard
Over 55
1994 A. E. Flashman & H. Pocock
1995 W. E. Andrew & B. P. Andrew
1996 A. E. Flashman & H. Pocock
1997 W. E. Andrew & B. P. Andrew
1998 R. Jackson & B. P. Andrew
1999 A Vasvalingam & A Murray
2000 C. Martin & B. P. Andrew
2001 No Competition
2002 J. Garrett & M. Allen
2003 G. Billinghurst & W. Arscott
2004 G. Williams & S. Gill
2005 Tony Evans & Maureen Rimmer
2006 John Gardner & S Whittaker
2007 E & A. Michalowsky (Germany)
2008 Brian Wallwork & Betty Bartlett
Over 60
1996 P. Skinner & F. Swarbrick
1997 R. Jackson & F. Swarbrick
1998 Bill Andrew & H. Pocock
1999 R. Jackson & B. P. Andrew
2000 J. Oliver & E. Crossley
2001 J. Oliver & E. Crossley
2002 Harry Shadwick & B. Andrew
2003 Harry Shadwick & B. Andrew
2004 Harry Shadwick & B. Andrew
2005 C. Martin & C. Richardson
2006 Ray Sharpe & Mrs S. Whtnall
2007 J. Garrett & Rena Jones
2008 Ray Sharp & Rena Jones
Over 65
2004 John Line & S. Brown
2005 J. Oliver & E. Crossley
2006 Graham Dixon & M. McFegan
2007 No Competition
2008 David Smith & Brenda Andrew
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Inter County Championships Previous Winners:
Notes
In 1996 Divisions 1 and 2 became the National Championships Premier A and Premier B open only to
first teams. The ten teams in each Division came together at central venues on three weekends and each
team played each other team once, the competition being decided by the total number of matches won.
The remaining Divisions were redesignated Regional Championships Divisions 1 to 5 and their structure
remained unaltered but a new points system was introduced.
In 2000-2001 Premier B was opened to second teams.
In 2004-2005 Promotion between Premier Division B and Division 1 of the regional championships was
changed to four up (eligible teams topping sections A-D) and four down.
Since 2006-2007 the Championships have been played using the new Laws of Badminton, rally points
scoring.
In 2007-2008 Promotion between Premier Division B and Division 1 of the Regional Championships
returned to two up (eligible teams topping sections A-D) and two down using playoffs.
DIVISION ONE -Results of Final Ties
1930-31 at York MIDDLESEX beat Northumberland, 13-2
1931-32 at Birkenhead MIDDLESEX beat Cheshire, 11-5
1932-33 at Newcastle MIDDLESEX beat Northumberland, 13-3
1933-34 at Birkenhead CHESHIRE beat Middlesex, 9-7
1934-35 at Birkenhead MIDDLESEX beat Cheshire, 13-3
1935-36 at Alexandra Palace MIDDLESEX beat Cheshire, 12-4
1936-37 at Wallasey MIDDLESEX beat Cheshire, 11-5
1937-38 at Southend LANCASHIRE beat Sussex, 8-8 (19 games to 18)
1938-39 at Birkenhead MIDDLESEX beat Cheshire, 8-8 (21 games to 18)
1939 to 1946 No Competition
1946-47 Cheshire and Middlesex divided (unplayed)
1947-48 at Leicester YORKSHIRE beat Surrey, 9-7
1948-49 at Wimbledon CHESHIRE beat Surrey, 11-5
1949-50 at Birkenhead CHESHIRE beat Surrey, 8-8 (21 games to 17)
1950-51 at Barnt Green MIDDLESEX beat Cheshire, 9-6
1951-52 at Stamford Hill CHESHIRE beat Middlesex, 11-4
1952-53 at Nottingham MIDDLESEX beat Cheshire, 9-6
1953-54 at Northampton KENT beat Cheshire, 9-6
1954-55 at Wimbledon SURREY beat Cheshire, 12-3
1955-56 at Lytham SURREY beat Lancashire, 10-5
1956-57 at Wimbledon SURREY beat Lancashire, 13-2
1957-58 at Paisley SURREY beat West of Scotland, 9-6
1958-59 at Wimbledon SURREY beat Cheshire, 12-3
1959-60 at Paisley KENT beat West of Scotland, 13-2
1960-61 at Wimbledon SURREY beat Lancashire, 11-4
1961-62 at Wimbledon SURREY beat West of Scotland, 12-3
1962-63 at Wimbledon SURREY beat Lancashire, 12-3
1963-64 at Leyton ESSEX beat West of Scotland, 10-5
1964-65 at Birkenhead SURREY beat Cheshire, 11-4
1965-66 at Wimbledon SURREY beat Lancashire, 15-0
1966-67 at Bradford SURREY beat Yorkshire, 13-2
1967-68 at Wimbledon SURREY beat Yorkshire, 15-0
1968-69 at Birkenhead SURREY beat Cheshire, 10-5
1969-70 at Wimbledon SURREY beat West of Scotland, 14-1
1970-71 at Guildford SURREY beat West of Scotland, 14-3
1971-72 at Redbridge SURREY beat Essex, 9-8
1972-73 at Wimbledon SURREY beat Essex, 12-5
1973-74 at Redbridge SURREY beat Essex, 9-8
1974-75 at Harrow SURREY beat Kent, 9-8
1975-76 at Lytham LANCASHIRE beat Kent, 10-7
1976-77 at Redbridge ESSEX beat Lancashire, 10-7
1977-78 at Southampton ESSEX beat Hampshire, 9-8
1978-79 at Sheffield LANCASHIRE beat Yorkshire, 10-7
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1979-80 at Atherton LANCASHIRE beat Yorkshire, 11-6
1980-81 at Folkestone LANCASHIRE beat Kent, 9-8
1981-82 at Huddersfield SURREY beat Yorkshire, 11-6
1982-83 at Wimbledon SURREY beat Lancashire, 10-7
1983-84 No final tie (SURREY won Division 1)
1984-85 No final tie (SURREYwon Division 1)
1985-86 at Preston LANCASHIRE beat Surrey, 9-8
1986-87 at Redbridge ESSEX beat Surrey, 10-7
1987-88 at Wimbledon SURREY beat Essex, 13-4
1988-89 at Redbridge SURREY beat Essex, 9-8
1989-90 at Wimbledon SURREY beat Essex, 13-4
1990-91 at Barnsley SURREY beat Yorkshire, 12-5
1991-92 at Bricket Wood HERTFORDSHIRE beat Worcestershire, 12-3
1992-93 at Kidderminster SURREY beat Lothian, 9-6
1993-94 at Burton-upon-Trent SURREY beat Yorkshire, 8-7
1994-95 at Barnsley ESSEX beat Yorkshire, 10-5
1995-96 at Redbridge ESSEX beat Yorkshire, 15-0
PREMIER DIVISION A WINNERS
1996-1997 ESSEX
1997-1998 ESSEX
1998-1999 LANCASHIRE
1999-2000 YORKSHIRE
2000-2001 YORKSHIRE
2001-2002 YORKSHIRE
2002-2003 YORKSHIRE
2003-2004 YORKSHIRE
2004-2005 WARWICKSHIRE
2005-2006 YORKSHIRE
2006-2007 YORKSHIRE
2007-2008 YORKSHIRE
DIVISION TWO - Results of Final Ties
(Until 1948 this was contested between County 2nd teams only)
1937-38 at Leicester SUSSEX 2nd beat Yorkshire 2nd, 11-5
1938-39 at Bedford SUSSEX 2nd beat Yorkshire 2nd, 8-8 (20 games to 18)
1939 to 1946 No Competition
1946-47 at Barnt Green KENT 2nd beat Cheshire 2nd, 9-5
1947-48 at Wimbledon CHESHIRE 2nd beat Middlesex 2nd, 9-6
1948-49 at Wimbledon CHESHIRE 2nd beat Somerset, 11-5
1949-50 at Barnt Green ESSEX* beat Cheshire 2nd, 8-8 (21 games to 19)
1950-51 at Sydenham HERTFORDSHIRE beat Cheshire 2nd, 9-6
1951-52 at Barnt Green CHESHIRE 2nd beat Gloucestershire, 14-1
1952-53 at Barnt Green BERKS, BUCKS & OXON* beat Cheshire 2nd, 9-6
1953-54 at Epsom SOMERSET beat Derbyshire, 11-4
1954-55 at Epsom CHESHIRE 2nd beat Kent 2nd, 11-4
1955-56 at Epsom DERBYSHIRE* beat Hertfordshire, 12-3
1956-57 at Wimbledon KENT 2nd beat Northamptonshire, 11-4
1957-58 at Douglas SURREY 2nd beat Isle of Man, 9-6
1958-59 at Douglas SURREY 2nd beat Isle of Man*, 8-7
1959-60 at Wimbledon SURREY 2nd beat Lancashire 2nd, 13-2
1960-61 at Lytham SURREY 2nd beat Lancashire 2nd, 9-6
1961-62 at Wimbledon SURREY 2nd beat Lancashire 2nd, 8-7
1962-63 at Lytham SURREY 2nd beat Lancashire 2nd, 8-7
1963-64 at Stamford Hill MIDDLESEX* beat Lancashire 2nd, 9-6
1964-65 at Stamford Hill HERTFORDSHIRE beat Nottinghamshire*, 10-5
1965-66 at Portsmouth HAMPSHIRE* beat Yorkshire 2nd, 10-5
1966-67 at Bradford MIDDLESEX* beat Yorkshire 2nd, 11-4
1967-68 at Portsmouth HAMPSHIRE beat Nottinghamshire, 13-2
1968-69 at Leeds BERKSHIRE beat Yorkshire 2nd, 10-5
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1969-70 at Abingdon BERKSHIRE beat Derbyshire, 9-6
1970-71 at Newcastle-upon-Tyne NORTHUMBERLAND* beat Berkshire*, 10-7
1971-72 at Derby DERBYSHIRE beat Glamorgan, 15-2
1972-73 at Stone HAMPSHIRE* beat Staffordshire, 12-5
1973-74 at Sydenham KENT* beat Durham, 16-1
1974-75 at Harrow STAFFORDSHIRE* beat Surrey 2nd, 9-8
1975-76 at Hull MIDDLESEX beat Yorkshire*, 9-8
1976-77 at Croydon SURREY 2nd beat Lancashire 2nd, 11-6
1977-78 at Birmingham WARWICKSHIRE beat Gloucestershire*, 11-6
1978-79 at Finsbury DERBYSHIRE beat Middlesex, 10-7
1979-80 at Batley KENT* beat Yorkshire, 14-3
1980-81 at Redbridge ESSEX* beat Durham*, 10-7
1981-82 at Wimbledon SURREY 2nd beat Lothian*, 11-6
1982-83 at Gateshead DURHAM beat Middlesex, 13-4
1983-84 No final tie (MIDDLESEX won Division II)
1984-85 at Redbridge LOTHIAN* beat Essex 2nd, 13-4
1985-86 at Stamford Hill DERBYSHIRE* beat Middlesex 12-5
1986-87 at Chester DEVON* beat Cheshire* 12-5
1987-88 at Gillingham KENT beat Upper Strathclyde*, 13-4
1988-89 at Nottingham HERTFORDSHIRE* beat Nottinghamshire*, 11-6
1989-90 at Derby DERBYSHIRE* beat Hampshire*, 9-8
1990-91 at Hatfield HERTFORDSHIRE* beat Worcestershire*, 9-8
1991-92 at Sutton Coldfield HAMPSHIRE* beat Scottish Midlands*, 9-6
1992-93 at Kidderminster YORKSHIRE* beat Sussex*, 10-5
1993-94 at Birmingham WARWICKSHIRE* beat Buckinghamshire*, 9-6
1994-95 at Gillingham GLOUCESTER* beat Kent*, 11-4
1995-96 at Chester WORCESTER* beat Cheshire*, 9-6
* Also gained promotion to Division 1
PREMIER DIVISION B WINNERS
1996-1997 LEINSTER
1997-1998 HERTFORDSHIRE
1998-1999 SURREY
1999-2000 WARWICKSHIRE
2000-2001 ESSEX
2001-2002 LEINSTER
2002-2003 SURREY
2003-2004 CHESHIRE
2004-2005 YORKSHIRE II
2005-2006 GLASGOW & NORTH STRATHCLYDE
2006-2007 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
2007-2008 HERTFORDSHIRE
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Inter-County Challenge Cup
(The Keith Stables Memorial Trophy)
1994-95 at Telford ESSEX
1995-96 at Burton-upon-Trent ESSEX
1996-97 at Burton-upon-Trent DERBYSHIRE
1997-98 at Birmingham LANCASHIRE
1998-99 at Birmingham LANCASHIRE
1999-00 at Birmingham DURHAM
2000-01 at Birmingham AVON
17 – 21 Inter-County Championships
(The Keith Stables Memorial Trophy)
2001-02 at Birmingham YORKSHIRE
2002-03 at Birmingham HERTFORDSHIRE
2003-04 at Milton Keynes LANCASHIRE
2004-05 at Leicester HAMPSHIRE
2005-06 at Leicester HERTFORDSHIRE
2006-07 at Milton Keynes STAFFORDSHIRE
2007-08 at Hertfordshire YORKSHIRE
Inter-Club Championship 1984 Middlesbrough BC (Yorkshire)
1985 Markland Hill BC (Lancashire)
1986 Markland Hill BC (Lancashire)
1987 Headingley BC (Yorkshire)
1988 Markland Hill BC (Lancashire)
1989 Headingley BC (Yorkshire)
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Carlton National Leisure Centre Championships Previous Winners:
MEN’S SINGLES
2006-07 Charlie Foster (Arrow Vale Sports Centre, Worcestershire)
2007-08 John Mayhew (Gang Warily Recreation Centre, Southampton)
WOMEN’S SINGLES
2006-07 Debbie Reid (Wycombe Badminton Centre, Buckinghamshire)
2007-08 Debbie Reid (Wycombe Badminton Centre, Buckinghamshire)
UNDER 18’S MEN’s SINGLES
2007-08 Yen Soh (Frome Leisure Centre)
MEN’S DOUBLES
2006-07 Chris Adams and Peter Cheung (Meadowside Leisure Centre,
London)
2007-08 Peter Cheung and Savio Rodrigues (Meadow Leisure Centre,
London)
WOMEN’S DOUBLES
2006-07 Sharon Hillier and (Gryphon Leisure Centre, Dorset)
Rosemary Hitchman
2007-08 Pam Bascombe and Sarah Launchbury (Blue Sports Health and
Fitness Club, Sussex)
MIXED DOUBLES
2006-07 Steve Corlett and (Ancholme Leisure Centre, Lincolnshire)
Shelley Collins
2007-08 Mahendran Bakeirathan and Gillian Bartlett (Meadow Leisure Centre,
London)
OVER 50 MEN’S DOUBLES
2006-07 Roy Garner and (Shavington Leisure Centre, Cheshire)
Ray Twiss
2007-08 Ian Miller and David Price (Devizes Leisure Centre, Wiltshire)
OVER 50 WOMEN’S DOUBLES 2007-08 Rosemary Evans and Gillian Moore (Frome Leisure Centre,
Somerset)
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Veterans Inter County Championships Previous Winners:
Over 40 Over 45 Over 50 Over 55 Over 60 Over 65
1986 Lancashire Yorkshire - - - -
1987 Lancashire Yorkshire Essex - - -
1988 Lancashire Middlesex Lancashire - - -
1989 Durham Yorkshire Surrey - - -
1990 Kent Kent Essex - - -
1991 Lancashire Kent Surrey - - -
1992 Lancashire Kent Essex - - -
1993 Essex Kent Nottinghamshire Essex - -
1994 Lancashire Lancashire Yorkshire Surrey - -
1995 Essex Essex Yorkshire Essex - -
1996 Essex Lancashire Nottinghamshire Yorkshire Middlesex -
1997 Essex Lancashire Lancashire Cumbria Hampshire -
1998 Durham Lancashire Nottinghamshire Lancashire Essex -
1999 Surrey Lancashire Lancashire Yorkshire Cumbria -
2000 Surrey Lancashire Lancashire Surrey Nottinghamshire -
2001 Surrey Lancashire Essex Nottinghamshire Notts -
2002 Devon Surrey Lancashire Kent Cumbria -
2003 Yorkshire Surrey Lancashire Kent Yorkshire Cumbria
2004 Yorkshire Surrey Lancashire Lancashire Yorkshire Cumbria
2005 Hertfordshire Lancashire Lancashire Lancashire Lancashire Notts
2006 Yorkshire Surrey Lancashire Essex Kent Notts
2007 Essex Lancashire Surrey Essex Kent Notts
2008 Essex Lancashire Surrey Essex Kent Yorkshire
Veterans Inter-County League Previous Winners:
Over 40 Over 45 Over 50 Over 55 Over 60 Over 65
2000 Surrey Lancashire Lancashire Lancashire Notts -
2001 Surrey Lancashire Lancashire Kent Cumbria -
2002 Surrey Lancashire Lancashire Kent Cumbria -
2003 Derbyshire Surrey Lancashire Kent Yorkshire -
2004 Yorkshire Surrey Lancashire Kent Yorkshire Cheshire
2005 Lancashire Surrey Lancashire Lancashire Hampshire Notts
2006 Yorkshire Surrey Lancashire Staffordshire Kent Cumbria
2007 Essex Yorkshire Surrey Lancashire Lancashire Notts
2008 Lancashire Yorkshire Surrey Lancashire Hampshire Yorkshire
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English National Junior Championships Previous Winners
(From 1997-98 restricted to competitors Under-19 at 1 January. It was previously restricted to
competitors who were Under-18 at Midnight on the preceding 31st August/1st September. Players must
be currently eligible to play for England. Up to 1979-80 known as All-England Junior Championships)
MENS’ SINGLES
1949-50 F. J. Shaw (Nottinghamshire)
1950-51 F. J. Shaw (Nottinghamshire)
1951-52 A. D. Jordan (Cheshire)
1952-53 G. H. King (Kent)
1953-54 D. Jones (Isle of Man)
1954-55 A. P. Billingham (Northamptonshire)
1955-56 P. J. Waddell (Sussex)
1956-57 Oon Chong Jin (Cambridgeshire)
1957-58 Roger Mills (Surrey)
1958-59 Roger Mills (Surrey)
1959-60 Roger Mills (Surrey)
1960-61 Oon Chong Hau (Surrey)
1961-62 R. J. Westmorland (Cheshire)
1962-63 Oon Chong Hau (Surrey)
1963-64 Oon Chong Hau (Surrey)
1964-65 Oon Chong Hau (Surrey)
1965-66 C. J. Kirk (Nottinghamshire)
1966-67 C. J. Kirk (Nottinghamshire)
1967-68 C. J. Kirk (Nottinghamshire)
1968-69 Ray Stevens (Essex)
1969-70 K. P. Arthur (Essex)
1970-71 P. J. Gardner (Surrey)
1971-72 J. C. Stretch (Essex)
1972-73 Peter Wood (Lancashire)
1973-74 Peter Wood (Lancashire)
1974-75 G. J. Scott (Lancashire)
1975-76 G. J. Scott (Lancashire)
1976-77 Kevin Jolly (Essex)
1977-78 Andy Goode (Hertfordshire)
1978-79 Nick Yates (Kent)
1979-80 Steve Wassell (Hampshire)
1980-81 Dipak Tailor (Middlesex)
1981-82 Steve Butler (Warwickshire)
1982-83 Darren Hall (Essex)
1983-84 Dzrren Hall (Essex)
1984-85 M. A. Smith (Hampshire)
1985-86 Pete Bush (Wiltshire)
1986-87 Chris Hunt (Lancashire)
1987-88 Peter Knowles (Kent)
1988-89 Steffan Pandya (Staffordshire)
1989-90 Steffan Pandya (Staffordshire)
1990-91 Simon Archer (Worcestershire)
1991-92 P. Chambers (Essex)
1992-93 Stephen Isaac (Sussex)
1993-94 Mark Constable (Warwickshire)
1994-95 Mark Constable (Warwickshire)
1995-96 Anthony Clark (Nottinghamshire)
1996-97 Matthew Shuker (Hampshire)
1997-98 A. South (Nottinghamshire)
1998-99 J. Lewis (Berkshire)
1999-00 Ian Palethorpe (Lancashire)
2000-01 Simon Hardcastle (Essex)
2001-02 Toby Honey (Surrey)
2002-03 Joe Gayle (Essex)
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2003-04 Rajiv Ouseph (Middlesex)
2004-05 Rajiv Ouseph (Middlesex)
2005-06 Andrew Ellis (Yorkshire)
2006-07 Jamie Bonsels (Yorkshire)
2007-08 Nathan D’Cruz (Middlesex)
WOMENS’ SINGLES
1949-50 M. W. Glassborow (Essex)
1950-51 U. H. Smith (Kent)
1951-52 U. H. Smith (Kent)
1952-53 M. Semple (Lancashire)
1953-54 H. M. Ward (Surrey)
1954-55 H. M. Ward (Surrey)
1955-56 H. M. Ward (Surrey)
1956-57 H. M. Ward (Surrey)
1957-58 A. M. Bairstow (Surrey)
1958-59 A. M. Bairstow (Surrey)
1959-60 A. M. Bairstow (Surrey)
1960-61 A. C. Price (Essex)
1961-62 A. J. Swinstead (Surrey)
1962-63 Margaret Boxall (Hampshire)
1963-64 S. Jones (Essex)
1964-65 Gillian Perrin (Surrey)
1965-66 Gillian Perrin (Surrey)
1966-67 Gillian Perrin (Surrey)
1967-68 Gillian Perrin (Surrey)
1968-69 Margaret Beck (Cumberland)
1969-70 Margaret Beck (Middlesex)
1970-71 Nora Gardner (Essex)
1971-72 Nora Gardner (Essex)
1972-73 A. E. Forrest (Hants.)
1973-74 Jane Webster (Suffolk)
1974-75 Paula Kilvington (Yorkshire)
1975-76 Karen Bridge (Surrey)
1976-77 Karen Bridge (Surrey)
1977-78 Karen Bridge (Surrey)
1978-79 S. J. Leadbeater (Guernsey)
1979-80 S. J. Leadbeater (Guernsey)
1980-81 Mary Leeves (Kent)
1981-82 Helen Troke (Hampshire)
1982-83 Betty Blair (Devon)
1983-84 Sarah Hore (Hampshire)
1984-85 Sarah Halsall (Lancashire)
1985-86 Sarah Hore (Hampshire)
1986-87 F. Gallup (Surrey)
1987-88 Alison Humby (Hampshire)
1988-89 Tina Groves (Sussex)
1989-90 Alison Humby (Hampshire)
1990-91 Alison Humby (Hampshire)
1991-92 Tracey Hallam (Staffordshire)
1992-93 Tracey Hallam (Staffordshire)
1993-94 Susan Barbour (Yorkshire)
1994-95 Donna Kellogg (Derbyshire)
1995-96 Donna Kellogg (Derbyshire)
1996-97 Katy Brydon (Buckinghamshire)
1997-98 Elizabeth Cann (Jersey)
1998-99 P. Harrison (Essex)
1999-00 Kelly Matthews (Hertfordshire)
2000-01 Kelly Matthews (Hertfordshire)
2001-02 Kelly Matthews (Hertfordshire)
2002-03 Eleanor Cox (Hampshire)
2003-04 Rachel Howard (Hertfordshire)
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2004-05 Michelle Cheung (Buckinghamshire)
2005-06 Michelle Cheung (Buckinghamshire)
2006-07 Michelle Cheung (Buckinghamshire)
2007-08 Sarah Walker (Essex)
MENS’ DOUBLES 1949-50 F. J. Shaw (Nottinghamshire) and B. T. Grozier (Kent)
1950-51 F. J. Shaw (Nottinghamshire) and B. T. Grozier (Kent)
1951-52 A. D. Jordan (Cheshire) and H. T. Findlay (Hertfordshire)
1952-53 G. H. King (Kent) and B. E. Fletcher (Warwickshire)
1953-54 D. Jones (Isle of Man) and E. J. R. Stanford (Hertfordshire)
1954-55 G. Bell (Surrey) and L Ellwood (Yorkshire)
1955-56 P. J. Waddell (Sussex) and A. E. Flashman (Surrey)
1956-57 P. J. Waddell (Kent) and D. Winthrop (Westmorland)
1957-58 D. Curtis (Hampshire) and K. Paul (Hampshire)
1958-59 Roger Mills (Surrey) and D. J. Minton (Surrey)
1959-60 Roger Mills (Surrey) and D. J. Minton (Surrey)
1960-61 J. Gisborne (Nm) and D. J. Smith (Nm)
1961-62 P. A. Seaman (Gloucestershire) and P. R. Falle (Jersey)
1962-63 Oon Chong Hau (Surrey) and M. J. Boutle (Surrey)
1963-64 Oon Chong Hau (Surrey) and B. E. Jones (Lancashire)
1964-65 Oon Chong Hau (Surrey) and B. E. Jones (Lancashire)
1965-66 C. J. Kirk (Nottinghamshire) and P. Wing (Nottinghamshire)
1966-67 M. Beck (Cumberland) and G. A. Connor (Cumberland)
1967-68 C. J. Kirk (Nottinghamshire) and I. P. Clark (Derbyshire)
1968-69 T. A. Goode (Hertfordshire) and J. F. Walter (Surrey)
1969-70 D. E. Hounslow (Essex) and D. R. M. Pither (Essex)
1970-71 J. C. Stretch (Essex) and J. K. H. Woodgate (Essex)
1971-72 J. C. Stretch (Essex) and J. K. H. Woodgate (Essex)
1972-73 R. A. Rofe (Kent) and D. S. Whitfield (Berkshire)
1973-74 R. A. Rofe (Kent) and D. S. Whitfield (Berkshire)
1974-75 D. P. B. Bridge (Surrey) and S. R. Stranks (Essex)
1975-76 G. J. Scott (Lancashire) and S. R. Stranks (Essex)
1976-77 Kevin Jolly (Essex) and Nigel Tier (Hampshire)
1977-78 C. J. Fetherston (Db) and Darrell Roebuck (Db)
1978-79 Stephen Baddeley (Sussex) and D. Burden (Yorkshire)
1979-80 Richard Outterside (Essex) and N. S. Sargent (Essex)
1980-81 Dipak Tailor (Middlesex) and Andy Wood (Derbyshire)
1981-82 Chris Dobson (Worcestershire) and Dipak Tailor (Middlesex)
1982-83 Darren Hall (Essex) and Stuart Spurling (Essex)
1983-84 R. W. Baddeley (Sussex) and Darren Hall (Essex)
1984-85 Adrian Casey (Worcester) and P. Holden (Devon)
1985-86 M. S. Bennett (Gl) and Richard Harmsworth (Ex)
1986-87 Chris Hunt (Lancashire) and Andrew Fairhurst (Lancashire)
1987-88 Richard Harmsworth (Essex) and Peter Knowles (Kent)
1988-89 Neil Cottrill (Cheshire) and John Quinn (Northumberland)
1989-90 Stephan Pandya (St) and Rob Nock (Gl)
1990-91 James Anderson (Essex) and Ian Pearson (Essex)
1991-92 James Anderson (Essex) and Ian Pearson (Essex)
1992-93 Richard Doling (Kent) and Roger Mistri (Nottinghamshire)
1993-94 Lee Boosey (Essex) and Neil Waterman (Kent)
1994-95 Alan Cottell (Gloucestershire) and Nathan Robertson (Nm)
1995-96 Anthony Clark (Nm) and Ian Sullivan (Gl)
1996-97 David Lindley (Nm) and Michael Scholes (Sy)
1997-98 David Lindley (Nm) and Michael Scholes (Sy)
1998-99 Paul Trueman (Yorkshire) and Jake Vincent (Yorkshire)
1999-00 Oliver Bush (Berkshire) and Kristian Roebuck (Derbyshire)
2000-01 James Boxall (Derbyshire) and Steven Higgins (Surrey)
2001-02 Daniel Corby (Devon) and M. Smith (Nottinghamshire)
2002-03 Chris Langridge (Surrey) and Robin Middleton (Yorkshire)
2003-04 Chris Langridge (Surrey) and Robin Middleton (Yorkshire)
2004-05 Rob Adcock (Nottinghamshire) and Edward Foster (Yorkshire)
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2005-06 Andrew Ellis (Yorkshire) and Dean George (Hertfordshire)
2006-07 Chris Adcock (Nm) and Peter Mills (Nm)
2007-08 Chris Hotchen (Gl) and Ben Stawski (Wk)
WOMEN’S DOUBLES
1949-50 J. R. White (1) (Surrey) and L. M. Cash (Surrey)
1950-51 I. A. Kenningham (Yorkshire) and U. H. Smith (11) (Kent)
1951-52 I. A. Kenningham (Yorkshire) and U. H. Smith (Kent)
1952-53 M. Semple (Lancashire) and K. Parr (Lancashire)
1953-54 M. Semple (Lancashire) and K. Parr (Lancashire)
1954-55 H. M. Ward (Surrey) and S. A. Hole (Surrey)
1955-56 H. M. Ward (Surrey) and H. J. Pritchard (Surrey)
1956-57 H. M. Ward (Surrey) and M. A. Bonney (Surrey)
1957-58 G. H. Lawrence (Bd) and P. S. Wheating (Bd)
1958-59 A. M. Bairstow (Surrey) and P. S. Wheating (Bedfordshire)
1959-60 A. M. Bairstow (Surrey) and C. E. Lindsay (Yorkshire)
1960-61 A. C. Price (Essex) and S. D. Pound (Kent)
1961-62 S. Jones (Essex) and A. J. Swinstead (Surrey)
1962-63 S. Jones (Essex) and Margaret Boxall (Hampshire)
1963-64 M. Bridge (Derbyshire) and L. M. Veasey (Middlesex)
1964-65 P. Protheroe (Yorkshire) and L. M. Veasey (Middlesex)
1965-66 W. J. Wilson (Cheshire) and L. M. Veasey (Middlesex)
1966-67 Gillian Perrin (Surrey) and J. S. Colman (Surrey)
1967-68 Margaret Beck (Cu) and C. M. Wightman (Westmorland)
1968-69 Margaret Beck (Cu) and C. M. Wightman (Westmorland)
1969-70 B. Giles (Essex) and S. B. Ringshall (Essex)
1970-71 B. Giles (Essex) and Nora Gardner (Essex)
1971-72 M. J. A. Brewer (Surrey) and Nora Gardner (Essex)
1972-73 A. E. Forrest (Hampshire) and K. Redhead (Lancashire)
1973-74 A. Gardner (Surrey) and K. Redhead (Lancashire)
1974-75 K. T. Puttick (Sussex) and A. G. Tuckett (Essex)
1975-76 Karen Bridge (Surrey) and R. Heywood (Lancashire)
1976-77 Karen Bridge (Surrey) and K. T. Puttick (Sussex)
1977-78 Karen Bridge (Surrey) and Gillian Clark (Kent)
1978-79 Gillian Clark (Kent) and S. J. Leadbeater (Guernsey)
1979-80 Gillian Clark (Kent) and S. J. Leadbeater (Guernsey)
1980-81 M. A. Leeves (Kent) and S. J. Leeves (Kent)
1981-82 J. A. Edwards (Sussex) and Gillian Gowers (Sussex)
1982-83 Lisa Chapman (Derbyshire) and J. A. Shipman (Essex)
1983-84 Lisa Chapman (Derbyshire) and C. E. Palmer (Hampshire)
1984-85 C. E. Palmer (Hampshire) and C. Johnson (Essex)
1985-86 Tracy Dineen (Essex) and Julie Munday (Surrey)
1986-87 Tracy Dineen (Essex) and Julie Munday (Surrey)
1987-88 A. Abbott (Nottinghamshire) and F. Gallup (Surrey)
1988-89 K. Egerton (Gloucestershire) and Joanne Wright (Sussex)
1989-90 Joanne Wright (Sussex) and K. Wilson (Durham)
1990-91 Alison Humby (Hampshire) and Joanne Wright (Sussex)
1991-92 Tracey Hallam (Staffs) and N. Jordan (Warwickshire)
1992-93 Tracey Hallam (St) and Rebecca Pantaney (Gl)
1993-94 Sarah Hardaker (Kent) and Rebecca Pantaney (Gl)
1994-95 Donna Kellogg (Derbyshire) and Jo Wright (Lancashire)
1995-96 Donna Kellogg (Derbyshire) and Jo Wright (Lancashire)
1996-97 Elizabeth Cann (Jersey) and Danielle Le Feuvre (Jersey)
1997-98 Elizabeth Cann (Jersey) and Liza Parker (Hertfordshire)
1998-99 Liza Parker (Ht) and Suzanne Rayappan (Ht)
1999-00 Suzanne Rayappan (Ht) and Sally Spendiff (Yo)
2000-01 Kelly Matthews (Ht) and Julie Standley (Ha)
2001-02 Dawn Johnson (Yo) and Claire Millward (Wk)
2002-03 Hayleigh Connor (Surrey) and Jenny Day (Yorkshire)
2003-03 Mariana Agathangelou (Jy) and Rachael Howard (Ht)
2004-05 Heather Olver (Sussex) and Jenny Wallwork (Yorkshire)
2005-06 Mariana Agathangelou (Jy) and Jenny Wallwork (Yo)
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2006-07 Mariana Agathangelou (Avon) and Gabby White (Yorkshire)
2007-08 Sarah Walker (Essex) and Laura Cousins (Hertfordshire)
MIXED DOUBLES
1949-50 F. J. Shaw (Nottinghamshire) and L. M. Cash (Surrey)
1950-51 F. J. Shaw (Nottinghamshire) and D. Pratt (Hertfordshire)
1951-52 A. D. Jordan (Cheshire) and I. A. Kenningham (Yorkshire)
1952-53 G. H. King (Kent) and G. A. Smith (Essex)
1953-54 D. Jones (Isle of Man) and J. Quilliam (Isle of Man)
1954-55 A. P. Billingham (Northamptonshire) and H. M. Ward (Surrey)
1955-56 A. E. Flashman (Surrey) and H. M. Ward (Surrey)
1956-57 P. J. Waddell (Kent) and H. M. Ward (Surrey)
1957-58 Roger Mills (Surrey) and M. K. Bishop (Essex)
1958-59 Roger Mills (Surrey) and A. M. Bairstow (Surrey)
1959-60 Roger Mills (Surrey) and A. M. Bairstow (Surrey)
1960-61 L. Brown (Cheshire) and C. E. Lindsay (Yorkshire)
1961-62 R. J. Westmorland (Cheshire) and J. McDonald (Cheshire)
1962-63 Oon Chong Hau (Surrey) and J. McDonald (Cheshire)
1963-64 Oon Chong Hau (Surrey) and C. E. Bird (Cheshire)
1964-65 Paul Whetnall (Warwickshire) and L. M. Veasey (Middlesex)
1965-66 A. I. Morton (Cheshire) and Gillian Perrin (Surrey)
1966-67 I. P. Clark (Derbyshire) and Gillian Perrin (Surrey)
1967-68 I. P. Clark (Derbyshire) and Gillian Perrin (Surrey)
1968-69 P. Bullivant (Lancashire) and C. Barron (Lancashire)
1969-70 D. R. M. Pither (Essex) and B. Giles (Essex)
1970-71 John Gardner (Surrey) and B. Giles (Essex)
1971-72 J. C. Stretch (Essex) and Nora Gardner (Essex)
1972-73 R. A. Rofe (Kent) and D. J. Kirby (Kent)
1973-74 R. A. Rofe (Kent) and D. J. Kirby (Kent)
1974-75 T.`Stokes (Somerset) and K. T. Puttick (Sussex)
1975-76 G. J. Scott (Lancashire) and K. T. Puttick (Sussex)
1976-77 Kevin Jolly (Essex) and Karen Bridge (Surrey)
1977-78 Andy Goode (Hertfordshire) and Karen Bridge (Surrey)
1978-79 C. V. Back (Kent) and Gillian Clark (Kent)
1979-80 Dipak Tailor (Middlesex) and M. A. Leeves (Kent)
1980-81 Dipak Tailor (Middlesex) and M. A. Leeves (Kent)
1981-82 Dipak Tailor (Middlesex) and G. C. Gowers (Sussex)
1982-83 M. D. Lawrence (Essex) and N. S. Roope (Surrey)
1983-84 Darren Hall (Essex) and Lisa Chapman (Derbyshire)
1984-85 Adrian Casey (Worcestershire) and C. Johnson (Essex)
1985-86 M. Pallant (Sussex) and Felicity Gallup (Surrey)
1986-87 Richard Harmsworth (Essex) and Tracy Dineen (Essex)
1987-88 Richard Harmsworth (Essex) and Tracy Dineen (Essex)
1988-89 Anthony Bush (Wiltshire) and Tina Groves (Sussex)
1989-90 Neil Cottrill (Cheshire) and Joanne Wright (Sussex)
1990-91 Simon Archer (Worcestershire) and Jo Davies (Lincolnshire)
1991-92 Joanne Anderson (Essex) and Emma Chaffin (Essex)
1992-93 Lee Boosey (Essex) and Sarah Hardaker (Kent)
1993-94 Nathan Robertson (Nm) and Gail Emms (Bedfordshire)
1994-95 Nathan Robertson (Nm) and Gail Emms (Hertfordshire)
1995-96 Lee Clapham (Lincolnshire) and Donna Kellogg (Derbyshire)
1996-97 A. South (Nottinghamshire) and A. Reed (Berkshire)
1997-98 A. South (Nottinghamshire) and A. Reed (Berkshire)
1998-99 Paul Trueman (Yorkshire) and Liza Parker (Hertfordshire)
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1999-00 Ian Palethorpe (La) and Suzanne Rayappan (Ht)
2000-01 James Boxall (Derbyshire) and Katie Litherland (Lancashire)
2001-02 Toby Honey (Surrey) and Caroline Westley (Essex)
2002-03 Robin Middleton (Yorkshire) and Jenny Day (Yorkshire)
2003-04 Robin Middleton (Yorkshire) and Sarah Bok (Yorkshire)
2004-05 Rob Adcock (Nm) and Jenny Wallwork (Yo)
2005-06 Dean George (Ht) and Mariana Agathangelou (Jy)
2006-07 Marcus Ellis (Yorkshire) and Sam Ward (Surrey)
2007-08 Marcus Ellis (Yorkshire) and Sam Ward (Surrey)
English Recipients of Honours for Services to Badminton CBE Arthur Jones †
OBE Herbert Scheele MBE Simon Archer, Gillian Clark, Joanne Goode, Gillian Goodwin (Gilks), Pat Hollands, Tony
Jordan, Nora Perry, Mike Tredgett, Helen Troke
International Women’s Hall of Fame, New York - Judy Hashman was inducted by the Women’s Sports
Foundation in 1995
Recipients of Awards made by Badminton Association of England Scheele Medal
The Scheele Medal was instituted in 1982 in memory of the late Herbert Scheele OBE to be awarded for
outstanding meritorious services to the game of Badminton. Awards of the medal have been made to:
1983 Stellan Mohlin 1989 Craig Reedie CBS (Scotland)
1985 Peter Birtwistle † 1993 Arthur Jones CBE
English Badminton Award The English Badminton Award was instituted in 1993 for long standing exceptional service to Badminton
in England. Awards have been made to:
1993/94 2002/03
Brenda Andrew (Cheshire) Colin Byford (S&YB)
Jill Brill (Bedfordshire) Tony Bristow (S&YB)
Janet Buck † (Cambridgeshire) Derek Batchelor (Bedfordshire)
Jeanne Colverson †(Hampshire) Tony Clarke (Hertforshire)
Percy Elvins † (Wiltshire) John Foster (Yorkshire)
Roger Ewing (Cheshire) Rhona Robbins (Warwickshire)
Geoffrey Hinder (Wiltshire) Sandie Hinder (Wiltshire)
Gordon Reeson † (Cambridgeshire) Martin Garrett (Wiltshire)
Pat Rycroft (Yorkshire) Ralph Cake (Surrey)
George Simpson (Yorkshire) Alan Cunningham (Surrey)
Gillian Scott † (Wiltshire) Jackie Cunningham (Surrey)
Olive Skiggs † (Norfolk) Bernard Chandler (Essex)
Walter Skiggs † (Norfolk) Malcolm Smith (Yorkshire)
Josie Smith (Yorkshire)
1994/95 Grace Bristow (Suffolk)
Les Bonny (Buckinghamshire) Eric Brown (Essex)
Eric Durham (Leicestershire) Harry Jarvis (Yorkshire)
Ken Hitchcock (Hampshire)
Peter Pennekett Snr † (Hampshire) 2003/04
Alan Jones † (BUAofE) Stephen Smith (Suffolk)
Ron Mersh (Surrey)
1995/96 Rita Chambers (Nottinghamshire)
Pip Capon † (ESBA) Maureen Lincoln (Norfolk)
Mrs Netta Capon † (ESBA) Tim Thomas (Staffordshire)
Robert Emberson LVO (Surrey) Margaret Thomas (Staffordshire)
Russell Lanstone (Derbyshire) Reg Leadbeater † (Guernsey)
Pauline Leadbetter (Guernsey) Bill Goode (Hertfordshire)
Lee Jae Bok (Korea Badminton
Association)
Carlton Darrell (Essex)
Miss Olive Newson (CCPR)
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2004/05
1996/97 Colin Wood (Kent)
Mrs Hilda Nye † (Bedfordshire) Jesse Leach † (Gloucestershire)
Mrs Kath Wood † (Gloucestershire) Roger Huggins (Middlesex)
Derek Wood (Gloucestershire) Peter Herrity (Nottinghamshire)
George Williams (Cheshire) Gill Attewell (Nottinghamshire)
1997/98 Margaret Smith (Bedfordshire)
John Vallis † (Avon) Don McKay (Worcestershire)
Mashall Storey (Nottinghamshire)
Eileen Smith (Kent) 2005/06
Brian Greenwood (Lancashire)
1998/99 Neil Braithwaite (Lancashire)
Margaret Cook † (Oxfordshire) Barbara Jones (Yorkshire)
Pat Hollands (Cornwall) Ian Young (Suffolk)
Bob Pearson (Northumberland)
1999/2000 Pam Elsegood (Kent)
Ray Dobson (Worcestershire) John James (Lincolnshire)
Jack Whitehouse (Staffordshire)
Frank New (Kent)
Ken Milne (Hampshire) Val Burch (Middlesex)
2000/01 2006/07 Alan Smith (Sussex) Jean Dean (Lancashire)
Frank Hardy (Nottinghamshire) Colin Williams (Lancashire)
Vic Chamberlain (Essex) Alan Tripp (Sussex)
Roy Niblett (Avon) Louis Ross (Hampshire)
Janet Stables (Avon) June Malborn (Avon)
Diana Huffer † (Surrey) Jack Whitehouse (Staffordshire)
Rodney Southwell (Surrey) Ian Ferguson (Northumberland)
John Wadsworth (Nottinghamshire) Walter Arkley (Northumberland)
2001/02 Sue Foster (Yorkshire)
Richard Wellington (Surrey) Peter Richardson (Cheshire)
Stan Marchment (Surrey)
Peter Shaw † (Kent)
Roy Carder (Dorset) 2007/2008 Albert Pennill (Devon) Norman Jamieson (Durham)
John Bellerbey (Yorkshire) Ron Snow (Surrey)
Sally Copleston (Devon) David Heather (Middlesex)
Edward Richart (BUAofE)
† Deceased
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English recipients of Awards made by the International Badminton
Federation (now Badminton World Federation): Hall of Fame
At the IBF Annual General Meeting in Glasgow in May 1997, the IBF instigated a Hall of Fame to
honour players and administrators who have enhanced their sport through exceptional achievements.
Inaugural Members: 1997 Judy HASHMAN
Colonel S S C DOLBY APD RE Ralph NICHOLS
Sir George THOMAS 1998 Meriel LUCAS
Betty UBER 1999 Gillian GOODWIN (Gilks) MBE
Herbert SCHEELE OBE Nora PERRY MBE
Margaret TRAGETT
Herbert Scheele Trophy
The Herbert Scheele Trophy is presented by the IBF Council for outstanding exceptional services to
Badminton.
1995 Judy HASHMAN 2000 Arthur JONES CBE
Distinguished Service Award
The Distinguished Service Award is presented by the IBF Council, on behalf of the members of the IBF
in recognition of long and/or distinguished service to Badminton throughout the world.
1985 Judy HASHMAN 1993 Ciro CINIGLIO
Betty SCHEELE
1995 Gillian CLARK MBE
1986 Gillian GILKS MBE Frank WILSON
Tony JORDAN MBE
Nora PERRY MBE 2002 Sue WHETNALL
Mike TREDGETT MBE
1989 Kenneth BROCK 2004 Heather NIELSEN
Stanley MITCHELL
Meritorious Service Award
The Meritorious Service Award is presented by the President of the IBF on behalf of the IBF Council in
recognition of long and meritorious service to Badminton.
1987 Archie ARCHIBALD 1988 Sidney ANDREW
Michael BICKMORE Arthur GREAVES
Thomas BOWKER Neville MacFARLANE
Ronald ELLIDGE
Arthur EVANS 1990 Leslie MOORE
Kenneth HERRICK
Dorothy HINCHCLIFFE 1993 Graham AXFORD
Frank HINCHCLIFFE
Michael HYDE 1995 Anthony WINSLOW
Denzil JORDESON
Eric KINSMAN 1998 Peter BIRTWISTLE
Barry LLOYD Mike GILKS
Harold LORD
Norman PAINE 2000 Bill ANDREW
Harold PALMER Dr John ALEXANDER
Michael POWELL
Geoff ROFE 2001 Richard ATWELL
Murial SADLER
Ken STOTT 2004 John HAVERS
Edwin WHITE Paul ANDJELKOVIC