Badminton at the 1990 Commonwealth Games

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Badminton
at the 1990 Commonwealth Games
Badminton pictogram.svg
VenueAuckland Badminton Hall. [1]
Dates24 January - 03 February 1990
  1986
1994  

The badminton competition at the 1990 Commonwealth Games took place in Auckland, New Zealand from 24 January until 3 February 1990. [2] Steve Baddeley was forced to withdraw from the men's singles and mixed doubles bronze play off's due to severe blistering on his feet.

Contents

Final results

CategoryGoldSilverScoreBronze
Men's singles Flag of Malaysia.svg Rashid Sidek Flag of Malaysia.svg Foo Kok Keong 15–8, 15–10 Flag of England.svg Darren Hall
Women's singles Flag of England.svg Fiona Smith Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denyse Julien 11–7, 12-9 Flag of England.svg Helen Troke
Men's doubles Flag of Malaysia.svg Jalani Sidek & Razif Sidek Flag of Malaysia.svg Cheah Soon Kit & Rashid Sidek 15–8, 15-8 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bryan Blanshard & Mike Bitten
Women's doubles Flag of England.svg Fiona Smith & Sara Sankey Flag of England.svg Gillian Clark & Gillian Gowers 18–14, 2–15, 15–9 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Johanne Falardeau & Denyse Julien
Mixed doubles Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Chan Chi Choi & Amy Chan Flag of England.svg Miles Johnson & Sara Sankey 15–7, 15-12 Flag of England.svg Andy Goode & Gillian Clark
Mixed team Flag of England.svg England Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada5-0 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Hong Kong

Results

[3]

Men's singles

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rashid Sidek 15 15
16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gordon Lang 1 4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sidek 17 15
8 Flag of England.svg Steve Butler 15 15 Flag of England.svg Butler 15 8
9 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Chan Kin Ngai 4 4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sidek 15 15
5 Flag of England.svg Steve Baddeley 18 15 Flag of England.svg Baddeley 6 2
12 Flag of India.svg U. Vimal Kumar 17 1 Flag of England.svg Baddeley 15 18
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg David Humble 15 15 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Humble 10 15
13 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Ng Pak Kum 6 9 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sidek 15 15
6 Flag of Malaysia.svg Foo Kok Keong 15 15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Keong 8 10
11 Flag of New Zealand.svg Kerrin Harrison 7 6 Flag of Malaysia.svg Keong 15 15
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Butler 7 15 15 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Butler 6 6
14 Flag of England.svg Miles Johnson 15 2 1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Keong 15 15 Third place
7 Flag of England.svg Darren Hall 15 15 Flag of England.svg Hall 10 7
10 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Chan Siu Kwong 5 10 Flag of England.svg Hall 15 15 Flag of England.svg Hall w/o
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Ken Middlemiss 7 15 15 Flag of New Zealand.svg Middlemiss 6 2 Flag of England.svg Baddeley scr
15 Flag of New Zealand.svg Graeme Robson 15 12 5

Women's singles

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1 Flag of England.svg Fiona Smith 11 11
16 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Sarah Williams 1 1 Flag of England.svg Smith 11 11
8 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Chan Man Wa 10 11 11 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Man Wa Chan 4 2
9 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Claire Sharpe 12 6 4 Flag of England.svg Smith 11 11
5 Flag of India.svg Deepti Thanekar 12 4 12 Flag of India.svg Thanekar 2 2
12 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toni Whittaker 11 11 10 Flag of India.svg Thanekar 11 11
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Doris Piché Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Piche 5 4
13 Flag of England.svg Gillian Clark Flag of England.svg Smith 11 12
6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denyse Julien 11 11 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Julien 7 9
11 Flag of England.svg Sara Sankey 0 1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Julien 11 11
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rhonda Cator 11 7 11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cator 3 5
14 Flag of New Zealand.svg Julie Still 6 11 3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Julien 11 11 Third place
7 Flag of England.svg Helen Troke 8 11 11 Flag of England.svg Troke 8 3
10 Flag of New Zealand.svg Lynne Horne 11 0 1 Flag of England.svg Troke 11 4 11 Flag of England.svg Troke 11 11
2 Flag of India.svg Madhumita Bisht 11 11 Flag of India.svg Bisht 5 11 6 Flag of India.svg Thanekar 0 0
15 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Cheng Yin Sat 3 6

Men's doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Jalani Sidek
Flag of Malaysia.svg Razif Sidek
15 15
  Flag of New Zealand.svg Glenn Stewart
Flag of New Zealand.svg Graeme Robson
4 1
Flag of Malaysia.svg Sidek
Flag of Malaysia.svg Sidek
15 15
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Blanshard
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bitten
4 3
  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bryan Blanshard
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Bitten
18 15
  Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Chan Chi Choi
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Chan Siu Kwong
14 4
Flag of Malaysia.svg Sidek
Flag of Malaysia.svg Sidek
15 15
Flag of Malaysia.svg Kit
Flag of Malaysia.svg Sidek
8 8
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Cheah Soon Kit
Flag of Malaysia.svg Rashid Sidek
15 15
  Flag of Scotland.svg Dan Travers
Flag of Scotland.svg Alexander White
7 2
Flag of Malaysia.svg Kit
Flag of Malaysia.svg Sidek
15 15 Third place
Flag of England.svg Johnson
Flag of England.svg Goode
3 5
  Flag of England.svg Andy Goode
Flag of England.svg Miles Johnson
15 15 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bitten
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Blanshard
15 15
  Flag of New Zealand.svg Kerrin Harrison
Flag of New Zealand.svg Phil Horne
5 2 Flag of England.svg Goode
Flag of England.svg Johnson
4 5

Women's doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
  Flag of England.svg Fiona Smith
Flag of England.svg Sara Sankey
15 15
  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Julie Still
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toni Whittaker
8 4
Flag of England.svg Sankey
Flag of England.svg Smith
15 7 15
Flag of Malaysia.svg Tan Sui Hoon
Flag of Malaysia.svg Lim Siew Choon
3 15 5
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Tan Sui Hoon
Flag of Malaysia.svg Lim Siew Choon
15 15 18
  Flag of Scotland.svg Elinor Allen
Flag of Scotland.svg Jenny Allen
17 3 15
Flag of England.svg Sankey
Flag of England.svg Smith
18 2 15
Flag of England.svg Clark
Flag of England.svg Gowers
14 15 9
  Flag of England.svg Gillian Clark
Flag of England.svg Gillian Gowers
15 15
  Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Chan Man Wa
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Amy Chan
7 10
Flag of England.svg Clark
Flag of England.svg Gowers
15 15 Third place
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Falardeau
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Julien
3 0
  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Johanne Falardeau
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denyse Julien
15 15 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Falardeau
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Julien
18 15
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Lee Wai Leng
Flag of Malaysia.svg Tan Lee Wai
9 4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Tan Sui Hoon
Flag of Malaysia.svg Lim Siew Choon
13 2

Mixed doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
  Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Chan Chi Choi
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Amy Chan
15 15
  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Butler
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Claire Sharpe
4 8
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Choi
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Chan
10 15 15
Flag of England.svg Baddeley
Flag of England.svg Gowers
15 7 7
  Flag of England.svg Steve Baddeley
Flag of England.svg Gillian Gowers
15 18
  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Bitten
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Doris Piche
9 14
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Choi
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Chan
15 15
Flag of England.svg Johnson
Flag of England.svg Sankey
7 12
  Flag of England.svg Miles Johnson
Flag of England.svg Sara Sankey
15 15
  Flag of New Zealand.svg Glenn Stewart
Flag of New Zealand.svg Rhonda Robertson
5 8
Flag of England.svg Johnson
Flag of England.svg Sankey
18 15 Third place
Flag of England.svg Goode
Flag of England.svg Clark
16 8
  Flag of England.svg Andy Goode
Flag of England.svg Gillian Clark
15 15 Flag of England.svg Goode
Flag of England.svg Clark
w/o
  Flag of Scotland.svg Dan Travers
Flag of Scotland.svg Aileen Nairn
8 10 Flag of England.svg Baddeley
Flag of England.svg Gowers
scr

Mixed team

Semi finals

Team OneTeam TwoScore
Flag of England.svg England Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Hong Kong5-0
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand5-0

Bronze medal play off

Final

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