Simon Archer may refer to:
Michał Andrzej Łogosz is a Polish badminton player from Litpol-Malow Suwałki club. He was named best sportsman in Płock in 1995.
Mette Schjoldager is a Danish badminton player from Viby, Roskilde Municipality, on the island of Zealand.
Christiaan "Chris" Gerrit Herman Bruil is a male badminton player from the Netherlands.
Robert Blair is a Scottish badminton player.
William, Willie, Bill, or Billy Burton may refer to:
James Doyle may refer to:
Archer is a surname in the English language.
Simon David Archer MBE is an English former badminton player. Archer once held the world record for the fastest smash at 162 mph.
Meriel may refer to:
Joanne Gwendoline "Jo" Goode MBE is a former English badminton player. She represented Great Britain at the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games, and won the 2000 mixed doubles bronze medal with Simon Archer. Goode also won seven gold medals at the Commonwealth Games, a gold at the European Championships, and a silver at the World Championships.
Julie Jane Bradbury is a former English badminton player who represented Great Britain at the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games. She was part of the national mixed team that won the gold medal at the 1994 Commonwealth Games, also captured the silver medals in the mixed and women's doubles events. Along with those sporting achievements she is only the second person to hold all five titles in all three disciplines of badminton at the English National Championships. She reached a career high as world No. 1 in the mixed doubles and No. 4 in the women's doubles.
Christopher John Hunt is a retired badminton player from England.
Ivan Ivanov may refer to:
Neil Cottrill is a former English badminton player.
Sir Simon Archer was an English antiquary and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1640.
Kirsty or Kirstie is a feminine given name and nickname.
Marjory is a variant spelling of Marjorie or Margery. Notable people with the name include:
The surname Constable may refer to:
David Lindley is an English badminton player and coach. The right-handler, Lindley started playing badminton at aged six, and in the junior event, he becoming boys' doubles U-19 national champion in 1997 and 1998. Lindley junior also won the mixed doubles bronze medal at the 1997 European Junior Championships in Nymburk, Czech Republic.
The 2004 English National Badminton Championships were held at the Manchester Velodrome, in Manchester, from 30 January - 1 February, 2004. Simon Archer won his 14th national title.