Virginie Delvingt

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Virginie Delvingt (born July 8, 1971 in Strasbourg ) is a French badminton player .

Career

Virginie Delvingt took part in the 1992 Olympics in both women's doubles and women's singles. She lost her opening match in both disciplines and was 17th in doubles and 33rd in singles. In 1989 she won her first championship title in France. In total, she won eight national titles. In 1990 she won the Israel International.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1984/1985 French Youth Championship (Minimes) Ladies singles 1 Virginie Delvingt
1987/1988 French Junior Championship Ladies singles 1 Virginie Delvingt
1987/1988 French Junior Championship Ladies doubles 1 Virginie Delvingt / Sandra Dimbour
1988 Spanish International Ladies doubles 1 Virginie Delvingt / Christelle Mol
1988/1989 French championship Ladies doubles 1 Virginie Delvingt / Christelle Mol
1988/1989 French Junior Championship Mixed 1 François Gallet / Virginie Delvingt
1988/1989 French Junior Championship Ladies doubles 1 Virginie Delvingt / Christelle Mol
1990 Israel International Ladies doubles 1 Christelle Mol / Virginie Delvingt
1990/1991 French championship Mixed 1 Christophe Jeanjean / Virginie Delvingt
1990/1991 French championship Ladies doubles 1 Christelle Mol / Virginie Delvingt
1991/1992 French championship Mixed 1 Christophe Jeanjean / Virginie Delvingt
1992 Olympia Ladies doubles 17th Christelle Mol / Virginie Delvingt
1992 Olympia Ladies singles 33 Virginie Delvingt
1992/1993 French championship Mixed 1 Manuel Dubrulle / Virginie Delvingt
1993/1994 French championship Mixed 1 Manuel Dubrulle / Virginie Delvingt
1994/1995 French championship Mixed 1 Manuel Dubrulle / Virginie Delvingt
1995/1996 French championship Ladies doubles 1 Sandrine Lefèvre / Virginie Delvingt

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