James Barr (badminton)

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James Barr (* around 1905 ; † 20th century ) was a Scottish badminton player .

Career

James Barr won the national championships in Scotland for the first time in 1927, where he was successful in both men's doubles and mixed. Nine other titles followed by 1932. In 1929 he won the Scottish Open and the Irish Open.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1927 Scotland: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 James Barr / HEB Neilson
1927 Scotland: Individual Championships Mixed 1 James Barr / CT Duncan
1928 Scotland: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 James Barr / HEB Neilson
1928 Scotland: Individual Championships Mixed 1 James Barr / CT Duncan
1929 Scotland: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 James Barr / HEB Neilson
1929 Scotland: Individual Championships Mixed 1 James Barr / CT Duncan
1929 Scottish Open Mixed 1 James Barr / CT Duncan
1929 Irish Open Mixed 1 James Barr / CT Duncan
1930 Scotland: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 James Barr / HEB Neilson
1930 Scotland: Individual Championships Mixed 1 James Barr / MK King Clark
1931 Scotland: Individual Championships Mixed 1 James Barr / MK King Clark
1931 Scotland: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 James Barr / TG ​​Dempster
1932 Scotland: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 James Barr / TG ​​Dempster

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