Rachel Choong
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Rachel Choong | |
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Personal information | |
Nickname(s) | Rach |
Country | England |
Born | Liverpool, England | 22 January 1994
Residence | Crosby, Merseyside |
Height | 128 cm (4 ft 2 in) |
Weight | 35 kg (77 lb) |
Women's singles and doubles SH6 | |
Highest ranking | 2 (WS 1 January 2019) 1 (WD with Rebecca Bedford 1 January 2019) 1 (XD with Andrew Martin 1 January 2019) |
Current ranking | 3 (WS) 6 (WD with Rebecca Bedford) 4 (XD with Jack Shephard) (8 November 2022) |
Medal record |
Rachel Choong (born 22 January 1994) is an English para-badminton player who competes in international level events. She is the first English player to win three gold medals at a single world championships in 2015, she partners with Rebecca Bedford in the women's doubles and Andrew Martin in the mixed doubles at badminton competitions.[1][2][3]
Achievements
World Championships
Women's singles
Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2013[lower-alpha 1] | Helmut-Körnig-Halle, Dortmund, Germany | England Rebecca Bedford | 21–8, 21–12 | Gold Gold |
Republic of Ireland Emma Farnham | 21–3, 21–3 | |||
Germany Anna Spindelndreier | 21–4, 21–3 | |||
Germany Milena Hoffmann | 21–7, 21–6 | |||
2015 | Stoke Mandeville Stadium, Stoke Mandeville, England | England Rebecca Bedford | 21–13, 21–2 | Gold Gold |
2017 | Dongchun Gymnasium, Ulsan, South Korea | Peru Giuliana Póveda | 21–15, 21–7 | Gold Gold |
2019 | St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland | Peru Giuliana Póveda | 9–21, 19–21 | Silver Silver |
Women's doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2015[lower-alpha 2] | Stoke Mandeville Stadium, Stoke Mandeville, England |
England Rebecca Bedford | Sri Lanka Randika Doling New Zealand Nina Kersten |
21–10, 21–6 | Gold Gold |
India Saritha Gudeti India Ruhi Satish Shingade |
21–5, 21–9 | ||||
Poland Maria Bartusz Republic of Ireland Emma Farnham |
21–7, 21–9 | ||||
2017 | Dongchun Gymnasium, Ulsan, South Korea |
England Rebecca Bedford | Poland Maria Bartusz Republic of Ireland Emma Farnham |
21–5, 21–8 | Gold Gold |
2019 | St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland |
England Rebecca Bedford | Peru Giuliana Póveda United States Katherine Valli |
27–25, 21–17 | Gold Gold |
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2013 | Helmut-Körnig-Halle, Dortmund, Germany |
England Andrew Martin | England Jack Shephard England Rebecca Bedford |
21–8, 21–17 | Gold Gold |
2015 | Stoke Mandeville Stadium, Stoke Mandeville, England |
England Andrew Martin | England Jack Shephard England Rebecca Bedford |
21–16, 21–4 | Gold Gold |
2017 | Dongchun Gymnasium, Ulsan, South Korea |
England Andrew Martin | France Fabien Morat England Rebecca Bedford |
21–9, 21–6 | Gold Gold |
2019 | St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland |
England Andrew Martin | Scotland Robert Laing England Rebecca Bedford |
21–15, 21–13 | Gold Gold |
2022 | Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan |
England Jack Shephard | Indonesia Subhan Indonesia Rina Marlina |
8–21, 12–21 | Bronze Bronze |
European Championships
Women's singles
Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2008 | Sporthallen TSC Eintracht Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany | Gold Gold | ||
2012 | Helmut-Körnig-Halle, Dortmund, Germany | Germany Milena Hoffmann | 21–7, 21–6 | Gold Gold |
2016[lower-alpha 3] | Sporthal de Haamen, Beek, Netherlands | Republic of Ireland Emma Farnham | 21–6, 21–5 | Gold Gold |
Poland Maria Bartusz | 21–0, 21–14 | |||
Scotland Deidre Nagle | 21–2, 21–2 | |||
England Rebecca Bedford | 21–10, 21–14 | |||
2018 | Amphitheatre Gymnasium, Rodez, France | England Rebecca Bedford | 21–10, 22–20 | Gold Gold |
Women's doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2018[lower-alpha 4] | Amphitheatre Gymnasium, Rodez, France |
England Rebecca Bedford | Poland Daria Bujnicka Poland Oliwia Szmigiel |
21–6, 21–6 | Gold Gold |
Poland Maria Bartusz Scotland Deidre Nagle |
21–2, 21–6 | ||||
Russia Irina Borisova Denmark Simone Meyer Larsen |
21–10, 21–5 |
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2008 | Sporthallen TSC Eintracht Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany |
England Andrew Martin | Gold Gold | ||
2012 | Helmut-Körnig-Halle, Dortmund, Germany |
England Andrew Martin | Russia Alexander Mekhdiev Germany Anna Spindelndreier |
21–8, 21–8 | Gold Gold |
2016[lower-alpha 5] | Sporthal de Haamen, Beek, Netherlands |
England Andrew Martin | England Isaak Dalglish Poland Maria Bartusz |
21–12, 21–8 | Gold Gold |
Scotland Robert Laing Scotland Deidre Nagle |
21–9, 21–6 | ||||
Republic of Ireland Andrew Moorcroft Republic of Ireland Emma Farnham |
21–9, 21–6 | ||||
England Jack Shephard England Rebecca Bedford |
21–13, 21–11 | ||||
2018 | Amphitheatre Gymnasium, Rodez, France |
England Andrew Martin | England Isaak Dalglish Poland Maria Bartusz |
21–15, 21–13 | Gold Gold |
Notes
References
- ↑ "The Interview: Para badminton champion Rachel Choong talks to YM Liverpool". YM Liverpool. 26 October 2018.
- ↑ "Choong and Bedford claim first gold at World Championships". Badminton England. 24 August 2019.
- ↑ "Para-badminton: Rachel Choong wins record third gold". BBC Sport. 13 September 2015.
External links
- Rachel Choong at http://www.rachelchoong.com