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Badminton Hall of Fame

The Badminton Hall of Fame honors players who have shown exceptional skill at badminton, all-time great coaches and referees, and other major contributors to the game.

There is also a USA Badminton Hall of Fame[1] and a Badminton Canada's Hall of Fame.[2]

Members

The inaugural members 1996 were Colonel S S C Dolby Apd, Sir George Alan Thomas, Betty Uber and Herbert Scheele. From 1996 to 2009 60 persons were elected to the Badminton Hall of Fame.

Name Nationality Inducted in
S.S.C Dolby England 1996
George Alan Thomas England 1996
Betty Uber England 1996
Herbert Scheele England 1996
Tonny Ahm Denmark 1997
Frank Devlin Ireland 1997
David G. Freeman United States 1997
Rudy Hartono Kurniawan Indonesia 1997
Erland Kops Denmark 1997
John McCallum Ireland 1997
Stellan Mohlin Sweden 1997
Ralph Nichols England 1997
Craig Reedie Scotland 1997
Eddy Choong Malaysia 1997
Judy Hashman United States/ England 1997
Dick Sudirman Indonesia 1997
Finn Kobberø Denmark 1997
David E. L. Choong Malaysia 1998
Han Aiping China 1998
Jørgen Hammergaard Hansen Denmark 1998
Morten Frost Hansen Denmark 1998
Lene Køppen Denmark 1998
Li Lingwei China 1998
Meriel Lucas England 1998
Ng Boon Bee Malaysia 1998
Ong Poh Lim Malaysia/ Singapore 1998
Tan Yee Khan Malaysia 1998
Gillian Gilks England 1999
Nora Perry England 1999
Ulla Strand Denmark 1999
Margaret Tragett England 1999
Margaret Varner Bloss United States 1999
Wong Peng Soon Malaysia/ Singapore 1999
Kirsten Thorndahl Denmark 2000
Charoen Wattanasin Thailand 2000
Park Joo-bong South Korea 2001
Christian Hadinata Indonesia 2001
Chen Yuniang China 2002
Hou Jiachang China 2002
Kim Moon-soo South Korea 2002
Liem Swie King Indonesia 2002
Tang Xianhu China 2002
Hiroe Yuki Japan 2002
Chung Myung-hee South Korea 2003
Chung So-young South Korea 2003
Susi Susanti Indonesia 2004
Ge Fei China 2008
Gu Jun China 2008
Lü Shengrong China 2008
Thomas Lund Denmark 2008
Ethel Thomson England 2008
Ye Zhaoying China 2009
Susan Whetnall England 2009
Kim Dong-moon South Korea 2009
Ra Kyung-min South Korea 2009
Gil Young-ah South Korea 2009
Tjun Tjun Indonesia 2009
Johan Wahjudi Indonesia 2009
Ricky Subagja Indonesia 2009
Rexy Mainaky Indonesia 2009
Li Yongbo China 2011
Tian Bingyi China 2011
Gao Ling China 2011
Zhang Jun China 2011
Huang Sui China 2011
Ha Tae-Kwon South Korea 2012
Gong Zhichao China 2012
Bang Soo-hyun South Korea 2019[3]

References

  1. ^ USA Badminton Hall of Fame
  2. ^ "Badminton Canada's Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on 2014-06-28. Retrieved 2014-06-30.
  3. ^ "Korea's singles queen to be named to Hall of Fame". Don Hearn. Badzine.net. 8 March 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2019.

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