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Edition | 19th | ||
Location | Coventry | ||
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The 1982 English National Badminton Championships were held at Coventry Sports Centre, from 10 to 12 December 1981. The event was sponsored by Crest Hotels. [1] [2]
Event | Winner | Runner-Up | Score |
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Men's singles | Steve Baddeley | Andy Goode | 18-13, 15-8 |
Women's singles | Jane Webster | Helen Troke | 11-5, 11-9 |
Men's doubles | Martin Dew & Duncan Bridge | Ray Stevens & Mike Tredgett | 9-15, 15–5, 15-9 |
Women's doubles | Jane Webster & Nora Perry | Gillian Gilks & Paula Kilvington | 18-14, 15-7 |
Mixed doubles | Martin Dew & Gillian Gilks | Mike Tredgett & Nora Perry | 15-8 9–15, 18-13 |
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