Henry Norman Marrett

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Henry Norman Marrett (born December 15, 1879 in Umballa , Punjab , † December 23, 1961 in India ) was an English badminton player . Professionally he worked as a doctor of surgeon.

Career

Henry Norman Marret has achieved several victories and finals at the beginning of the 20th century at the All England and the Irish Open . In 1905 and 1906 he won in Ireland. In 1904 he won all three possible disciplines in the All England. His last success in London was in 1912 in doubles with George Alan Thomas .

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1903 All of England Men's singles 2 Henry Norman Marrett
1904 All of England Mixed 1 Henry Norman Marrett / Dorothea Douglass
1904 All of England Men's singles 1 Henry Norman Marrett
1904 All of England Men's doubles 1 Albert Davis Prebble / Henry Norman Marrett
1905 All of England Mixed 1 Henry Norman Marrett / Hazel Hogarth
1905 All of England Men's singles 1 Henry Norman Marrett
1905 All of England Men's doubles 2 Henry Norman Marrett / Albert Davis Prebble
1905 Irish Open Men's doubles 1 Henry Norman Marrett / Albert Davis Prebble
1905 Irish Open Men's singles 1 Henry Norman Marrett
1906 All of England Men's doubles 1 Henry Norman Marrett / George Alan Thomas
1906 Irish Open Men's singles 1 Henry Norman Marrett
1906 Irish Open Men's doubles 1 Henry Norman Marrett / Albert Davis Prebble
1908 All of England Men's singles 1 Henry Norman Marrett
1908 All of England Men's doubles 1 Henry Norman Marrett / George Alan Thomas
1909 All of England Men's doubles 2 Henry Norman Marrett / George Alan Thomas
1909 All of England Men's singles 2 Henry Norman Marrett
1910 All of England Men's singles 2 Henry Norman Marrett
1910 All of England Men's doubles 1 Henry Norman Marrett / George Alan Thomas
1911 All of England Mixed 2 Henry Norman Marrett / Alice Gowenlock
1912 All of England Men's doubles 1 Henry Norman Marrett / George Alan Thomas

literature

  • The Medical Who's Who. London & Counties Press Ass., London 1914
  • Burke's Who's Who in Sport and Sporting Records. Burke, London 1922

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