Gordon C. Simpson

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Gordon "Gordie" C. Simpson (* around 1925 ) is a Canadian badminton player .

Career

Gordon Simpson was National Champion in Canada in 1951. He fought for further title wins at the Québec Championships and the Ontario Championships. In the Thomas Cup in 1949 he started as a national player for his country.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1947 Quebec Championships Men's singles 1 Gordie C. Simpson
1948 Quebec Championships Men's singles 1 Gordie C. Simpson
1949 Quebec Championships Men's singles 1 Gordie C. Simpson
1949 Quebec Championships Men's doubles 1 Gordie Simpson / Andy Simpson
1950 Quebec Championships Men's singles 1 Gordie C. Simpson
1951 Canada: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 Dick E. Birch / Gordon Simpson
1951 Quebec Championships Men's doubles 1 Gordie Simpson / Andy Simpson
1951 Quebec Championships Men's singles 1 Gordie C. Simpson
1952 Ontario Championships Men's doubles 1 G. Simpson / Dick Birch
1953 Quebec Championships Men's singles 1 Gordie C. Simpson
1954 Quebec Championships Men's doubles 1 Gordie Simpson / Andy Simpson
1954 Quebec Championships Men's singles 1 Gordie C. Simpson
1955 Quebec Championships Men's singles 1 Gordie C. Simpson
1955 Quebec Championships Men's doubles 1 Gordie Simpson / Leo Lafontaine
1956 Quebec Championships Men's doubles 1 Gordie Simpson / Jules-Mac Tessier
1956 Quebec Championships Men's singles 1 Gordie C. Simpson
1957 Quebec Championships Men's singles 1 Gordie C. Simpson
1957 Quebec Championships Men's doubles 1 Gordie Simpson / Leo Lafontaine

credentials

  • Annual Handbook of the International Badminton Federation , London, 27th edition 1969