Chester Goss
Chester A. Goss (born July 18, 1916 - August 16, 2004 in San Diego ) was an American badminton player .
Career
Chester Goss won the men's doubles title with Don Eversoll at the 1937 open US championships . In 1940 he won the men's doubles again, but this time with David G. Freeman at his side. In 1941 and 1942 they both won two more men's double titles at the US Open.
Sporting successes
season | event | discipline | space | Surname |
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1937 | US Open | Men's doubles | 1 | Don Eversoll / Chester Goss |
1938 | US Open | Men's doubles | 2 | Don Eversoll / Chester Goss |
1940 | US Open | Men's doubles | 1 | David G. Freeman / Chester Goss |
1941 | US Open | Men's doubles | 1 | David G. Freeman / Chester Goss |
1942 | US Open | Men's doubles | 1 | David G. Freeman / Chester Goss |
Remarks
- ↑ Probable life data from the Social Security Death Index , in which several people with the name Chester Goss are listed for the years of birth in question 1915 and 1916, but only one from California, where the badminton player lived.
credentials
- Paul Soderberg, Helen Washington (Eds.): The big book of Halls of Fame in the United States and Canada - Sports, Bowker, New York, 1977
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Goss, Chester |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Goss, Chester A. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American badminton player |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 18, 1916 |
DATE OF DEATH | August 16, 2004 |
Place of death | San Diego |