Amanda Hardy

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Amanda Jane Hardy (born December 10, 1971 in Melbourne ) is an Australian badminton player .

Career

Amanda Hardy took part in the Olympics in 1996 and 2000 in both women's doubles and mixed games. However, she lost her opening match in all four starts and was therefore 17th in the final accounts. She was more successful at the Australian International, which she won seven times. At the Oceania Championship in 1999 she won gold in doubles and silver in mixed.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1992 Australian International Ladies doubles 1 Amanda Hardy / Lisa Campbell
1993 Australian International Mixed 1 Mark Nichols / Amanda Hardy
1993 Australian International Ladies doubles 1 Amanda Hardy / Lisa Campbell
1994 Australian International Mixed 1 Mark Nichols / Amanda Hardy
1995 Australian International Mixed 1 Paul Stevenson / Amanda Hardy
1995 Auckland International Mixed 1 Paul Stevenson / Amanda Hardy
1995 Australian International Ladies doubles 1 Amanda Hardy / Rhonda Cator
1998 Australian International Ladies doubles 1 Rhonda Cator / Amanda Hardy
1999 Oceania Championship Ladies doubles 1 Rhonda Cator / Amanda Hardy
1999 Oceania Championship Mixed 2 David Bamford / Amanda Hardy
1999 Waikato International Mixed 1 Rhonda Cator / Amanda Hardy
1999 Auckland International Ladies doubles 1 Rhonda Cator / Amanda Hardy

Individual evidence