BadmintonScotland

Badminton Scotland is the governing body for the sport of badminton in Scotland. It aims to govern, encourage and develop the sport for all throughout the country. Established in 1911 as the Scottish Badminton Union, it is affiliated to the Badminton World Federation and the Badminton Europe.

Badminton Scotland
Formation1911
TypeNational Sport Association
HeadquartersGlasgow, Scotland[1]
President
Ian Campbell[1]
AffiliationsBEC, BWF
Websitebadmintonscotland.org.uk

Tournaments

Badminton Scotland organizes the annual Scottish Open, which has been held since 1907.

Presidents

Following table lists the presidents who have served in the organization since 1911.[2]

No. Name Years
1Thomas L. Adam1911-1920
2Dr. W. B. McTier, JP1920-1922
3C. J. Davidson1922-1925
4J. N. Morrison Sykes1925-1928
5Dr. J. Crombie1928-1930
6J. E. Inglis1930-1932
7J. A. Gibson1932-1934
8Jackson Millar1934-1936
9R. W. Stevenson1936-38
10E. D. Ballantyne1938-1947
11Hugh Harper1948
12T. Davidson1949-1950
13Dr. H. M. Crombie1950-1952
14N. D. Brodie1952-1954
15G. M. Crabbie1954-1956
16J. J. McCarry1956-1958
17E. W. Wilson1958-1960
18D. L. Bloomer1960-1962
19J. R. Cutt1962-1964
20H. H. Anderson1964-1966
No. Name Years
21John Stevenson1966-1968
22J. M. Simpson1968-1970
23A. P. Urquhart1970-1972
24D. C. Laidlaw1972-1974
25D. G. Nisbet1974-1975
26R. M. Fowlis1975-1977
27Craig Reedie1977-1979
28M. Henderson1979-1981
29C. R. Glegg1981-1983
30D. Gow1983-1985
31T. W. Pettigrew1985-1987
32C. M. Atkinson1987-1989
33I. E. Brown1989-1991
34D. B. Tennent1991-1993
35T. R. Campbell1993-1995
36J. Barrie1995-1997
37R. Conway1997-1999
38Dr. F. McEwan1999-2001
39Mrs. M. McCulloch2001-2003
40D. Barr2003-2005
No. Name Years
41J. S. Paterson2005-2007
42L. Douglas2007-2009
43Mrs. C. Black2009-2011
44Mrs. K. Stalker2011-2013
45R. Conway2013-2015
46Daniel Travers2015-2017
47Ian Campbell2017-present

References

  1. "Membership". Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  2. "Past Presidents". Badminton Scotland. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
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