Richard Vaughan (badminton)

Richard Vaughan
Personal information
Country  Wales
Born (1978-04-16) 16 April 1978
Caerphilly, Wales[1]
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 82 kg (181 lb; 12.9 st)
Handedness Right
Men's singles
Highest ranking 7 [1] (2002)
Current ranking 25 (5 July 2007)
BWF profile

Richard Vaughan (born 16 April 1978) is a Welsh badminton player from Llanbradach, Caerphilly, Wales.[2] Vaughan is currently the Chief Executive of Badminton Ireland and has a MBA from Leicester University; MA Sports Development from Bath University, having previously achieved a BSc(Hons) in Economics and Politics. Vaughan married Piret Hamer (Vaughan) on 2 May 2008, in Tallinn, Estonia.

Career

Richard Vaughan won a bronze medal at the 2000 European Badminton Championships losing to Peter Gade (Denmark) in the semi final. He also won a bronze medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, beating Susilo (Singapore), and Gupta (India) on the way to the semi final where he lost to Lee (Malaysia). His highest world ranking was number 7 (2002). To date he has 107 caps representing Wales (March 2009). He manages the Richard Vaughan Badminton Academy.

Summer Olympics

Vaughan has competed twice in badminton at the Summer Olympics.

2000 Summer Olympics

Vaughan played badminton at the 2000 Summer Olympics in men's singles, beating Boonsak Ponsana of Thailand in the first round and Rasmus Wengberg of Sweden in the 2nd round, before losing to World Champion Sun Jun of China, 13-15 13-15.[2]

2004 Summer Olympics

He also competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics despite contracting a virus similar to glandular fever which seriously impaired his preparation for the Athens Olympics. In men's singles, he defeated Marco Vasconcelos of Portugal in the first round. In the round of 16, Vaughan was himself defeated by Shon Seung-Mo of Korea, the eventual Silver Medalist.[2]

Best Grand Prix Results

References

  1. 1 2 "PROFILE – Richard Vaughan - BEIJING OR BUST". BadZine.info. Retrieved 20 March 2008.
  2. 1 2 3 "Richard Vaughan Biography and Olympic Results:Olympics at Sports-Reference.com". Sports-Reference.com website. Sports Reference LLC. 2010. Retrieved 8 April 2010.


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