Marjorie Henderson
Marjorie B. Henderson (* 1905 , † 2000 , born Marjorie Bell ) was an English badminton player .
Career
Marjorie Henderson won the women's doubles with Thelma Kingsbury in the prestigious All England 1933 . In the following three years they defended this title. In 1935, 1936 and 1937 both also won the Scottish Open.
successes
season | event | discipline | space | |
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1933 | All of England | Ladies doubles | 1 | Marjorie Bell / Thelma Kingsbury |
1934 | All of England | Ladies doubles | 1 | Marjorie B. Henderson / Thelma Kingsbury |
1935 | All of England | Ladies doubles | 1 | Marjorie B. Henderson / Thelma Kingsbury |
1935 | Scottish Open | Ladies doubles | 1 | M. Henderson / Thelma Kingsbury |
1936 | All of England | Ladies doubles | 1 | Marjorie B. Henderson / Thelma Kingsbury |
1936 | Scottish Open | Ladies doubles | 1 | M. Henderson / Thelma Kingsbury |
1937 | Scottish Open | Ladies doubles | 1 | M. Henderson / Thelma Kingsbury |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Honor for first badminton player to wear short shorts. Retrieved April 9, 2019 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Henderson, Marjorie |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Henderson, Marjorie B .; Bell, Marjorie |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | English badminton player |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1905 |
DATE OF DEATH | 2000 |