Hugh Findlay
Hugh T. Findlay (* around 1933 ) is a former English badminton player .
Career
Hugh Findlay won the men's singles championship in England in 1952 with Tony Jordan . Six years later he won his first international titles at the Dutch Open, the Scottish Open and the German Open. In 1959 he won all three possible titles with the Welsh International. A year later he won the Scottish Open and in 1961 again the German Open and for the first time the Irish Open .
Sporting successes
season | event | discipline | space | Surname |
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1952 | England: Juniors Individual Championship | Men's doubles | 1 | Tony Jordan / Hugh Findlay |
1956 | Dutch Open | Men's singles | 2 | Hugh Findlay |
1956 | Dutch Open | Men's doubles | 2 | Hugh Findlay / John Timperley |
1956 | Surrey Championships | Men's singles | 1 | Hugh Findlay |
1956 | London Championships | Men's singles | 1 | Hugh Findlay |
1958 | Dutch Open | Mixed | 1 | Hugh Findlay / Iris Rogers |
1958 | Scottish Open | Men's doubles | 1 | Hugh Findlay / Oon Chong Jin |
1958 | German Open | Men's doubles | 1 | Hugh Findlay / John Timperley |
1959 | Belgian International | Mixed | 1 | Hugh Findlay / Heather Ward |
1959 | Belgian International | Men's doubles | 1 | Hugh Findlay / Ronald Lockwood |
1959 | Germany: International championships | Men's singles | 3 | Hugh Findlay |
1959 | Germany: International championships | Men's doubles | 3 | Hugh Findlay / Shaw |
1959 | Welsh International | Mixed | 1 | Hugh Findlay / Heather Ward |
1959 | Welsh International | Men's doubles | 1 | Tony Jordan / Hugh Findlay |
1959 | Welsh International | Men's singles | 1 | Hugh Findlay |
1960 | Scottish Open | Men's doubles | 1 | Hugh Findlay / Ronald Lockwood |
1961 | Irish Open | Men's doubles | 1 | Hugh Findlay / Ronald Lockwood |
1961 | German Open | Men's doubles | 1 | Hugh Findlay / Tony Jordan |
credentials
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Findlay, Hugh |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Findlay, Hugh T. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | English badminton player |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 1933 |