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The Richard Vaughan Badminton Academy is a group of young Welsh badminton players. It is a prominent school for badminton in Wales, and specifically badminton in Cardiff. The founder and head coach is Richard Vaughan, [8] a two time Olympian, who is based in Cardiff, Wales. Richard is supported by Donal O Halloran, Piret Vaughan, Liam Ingram ...
The Richard Vaughan Badminton Academy is a group of young Welsh badminton players. It is a prominent school for badminton in Wales, and specifically badminton in Cardiff. The founder and head coach is Richard Vaughan, [1] a two time Olympian, who is based in Cardiff, Wales. Richard is supported by Donal O Halloran, Piret Vaughan, Liam Ingram ...
David Bamford. Stephan Beeharry. Geoff Bellingham. Mike Beres. Madhumita Bisht. Peter Blackburn (badminton) Chris Blair (badminton) Stuart Brehaut. Marcos Bristow.
Pages in category "Badminton players at the 2006 Commonwealth Games" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Richard Vaughan (badminton) (born 1978), British badminton player; Richard Vaughan (cricketer) (1908–1966), English cricketer; Richard Vaughan (ice hockey), American college ice hockey coach; Slim Vaughan (Richard Edward Vaughan, 1910–1992), American baseball player
Richard Vaughan, badminton – men's singles; Kevin Evans, boxing – super heavyweight over 91 kg; Robert Weale, Lawn Bowls – men's singles; Anwen Butten & Joanna Weale, lawn bowls – women's doubles; Wales, Lawn Bowls – men's fours; Wales, Lawn Bowls – women's fours; Michael Wixey, Shooting – men's Olympic trap pairs; Gary Cole, judo ...
Category:Welsh male badminton players. Category. : Welsh male badminton players. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:British male badminton players. It includes British male badminton players that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
t. e. The 1995 IBF World Championships (World Badminton Championships) were held in Lausanne, Switzerland, between 22 May and 28 May 1995. Following the results of the men's doubles.