James C. Mackay

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James C. Mackay (* around 1920 ) is a Scottish badminton player .

Career

James Mackay was the first national Scottish champion in 1939. Nine other titles followed by 1953. In 1950 he won the Irish Open, 1952 at the North of Scotland Championships. In 1949 he started for Scotland in the first edition of the Thomas Cup .

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1939 Scotland: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 James Mackay / Edward W. Wilson
1948 Scotland: Individual Championships Mixed 1 James Mackay / CB Alison
1948 Scotland: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 James Mackay / Edward Wilson
1949 Scotland: Individual Championships Mixed 1 James Mackay / CB Alison
1949 Scotland: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 James Mackay / Edward Wilson
1950 Irish Open Mixed 1 James Mackay / Nancy Horner
1950 Scotland: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 James Mackay / Edward Wilson
1951 Scotland: Individual Championships Mixed 1 James Mackay / Nancy Horner
1952 Scotland: Individual Championships Mixed 1 James Mackay / JH McGregor
1952 Scotland: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 James Mackay / JB Leslie
1953 Scotland: Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 James Mackay / Wilfred Robinson

credentials

  • Annual Handbook of the International Badminton Federation , London, 28th Edition 1970, pp. 268-274