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Irish National Championships

The 2012 Irish National Championships Kicked off In Baldoyle badminton Centre at 10 am and with the Olympic hopeful’s home along with some of Ireland’s finest young players, spectators enjoyed some top class badminton so far……………..

Men’s Singles: In the Men’s singles Scott Evan’s world number 65 stayed on course to retain his National title on his quest for a 7th consecutive win at this event. Scott will meet Tony Stephenson in the semi-final as both players fulfilled their seeding to reach the semis. On the other side of the draw 17 year old Joshua Magee seeded 3/4 also booked his place in the semi-final. Stuart Lightbody created one of the big upsets of the day taking out number 2 seed Scott Burnside in a tough 3 set match. Lightbody continued his good form beating Conor Hickland in the quarter final to book his place in the semi-final to play Magee.

Ladies Singles: In the Ladies singles Chloe Magee world ranked 46 showed her class as she worked her way into the semi-final beating Claire Flood in the quarter final in a comprehensive two set victory. Chloe is now on course for 6th Consecutive national title. The main contenders to Chloe in this event will be number 2 seed Jennie King and Sinead Chambers who make up the semi on the bottom half of the draw. On the top side 15 year old Alannah Stephenson played some great badminton in her Quarter Final against Catherine Coyle winning  21-11 21-13 to secure a semi-final against Magee.

Men’s Doubles: In the men’s doubles Ireland’s number one ranked doubles player Sam Magee world number 81 with his partner Ian Macbeth confirmed their number one seeding as they secured their semi-final spot. There are a number of partnerships looking to Challenge the one seeds for the title. Number two seeds Niall Tierney and Daniel Magee will meet Number 3/4 seeds Tony Stephenson World ranked number 88 with his partner Tony Murphy in what should be another exciting affair. These pairs have met a number of times this season and each time it has been a nip and tuck encounter. On the top side Scott Burnside and Conor Hickland make up the last of the semi-final spots as they challenge Magee and Macbeth for a place in the National men’s Doubles final.

Ladies Doubles: In the ladies Doubles Number one seeds defending Champions Sinead Chambers and Jennie King ranked 37 in Europe remain favourite to defend their title. King and Chambers took out Keelin Fox and Sonia Dunne to secure the first of the semi-final spot. King and Chambers will Meet Laura Butler and Kirsty Kelly who have continued their good form this season by securing their place in the semis. On the Other side of the draw Number two seeds Fiona and Pauline Glennon will meet another Sister partnership Norma Mcintyre and Caryn Elmes in what should be an exciting match up.

Mixed Doubles: In the Mixed Doubles world number 40 Sam and Chloe Magee try to take a 5th consecutive national title as they once again make the semi-final of the Nationals. The main contenders will be number 2 seeds Daniel Magee and Fiona Glennon and 3/4 seeds another brother and sister combination of Ciaran and Sinead Chambers who meet on the bottom side of the draw. Stuart Lightbody and Caroline Black make up the other semi-final spot as they face number one seeds Sam and Chloe.

The nationals has always been one of the most exciting dates on the Irish calendar and with a strong field including all Olympic hopefuls at home competing in the semi-finals this weekend it will provide a great spectacle for any badminton spectators in attendance. With the cold snap here the semi-final and finals should provide some hot competition as the players go for the coveted prize of being crowned National Champion.

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Irish National u13 and u17 Championships
Irish National u13 and u17 Championships 2012

The Irish National u13 and u17 Championships are to take place in Lisburn, Ulster. There was a printing mistake on previous entry forms which stated Baldoyle, Dublin. Both Championships will take place in Lisburn, Ulster on the 3-4th March.

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Irish National Championships 2012
Irish National Championships 2012

The 2012 Irish National Championships is set to take place in Dublin at Baldoyle Badminton Centre this weekend and once again it has attracted Ireland’s top talent. With Irish Olympic Hopeful’s Scott Evans, Chloe Magee and Sam Magee all in attendance it is set to be an exciting weekend for all badminton fans out there!

Men’s Singles: In the Men’s singles Scott Evan’s world number 65 is hot favourite to retain his National title on his quest for a 7th consecutive win at this event. Scott Burnside is seeded number two for this event and will lead the charge as the draw compete to challenge Evan’s Dominance. Tony Stephenson and Joshua Magee make up the rest of the seeding’s and will be the big contenders for the semi-final spots. Niall Tierney is another name to watch out for having won this year’s Ulster Open, with only four seeds Niall is not ranked in the draw so there is potential for an exciting quarter final match up for him with Scott Burnside.

 

Ladies Singles: In the Ladies singles Chloe Magee world ranked 46 is again huge favourite for the ladies singles title. Like Scott, Chloe has dominated this event for the last number of years as she targets a 6th Consecutive title. The main contenders to Chloe in this event will be number 2 seed Jennie King and Sinead Chambers who is not seeded. Jennie and Sinead have the potential to make up the semi on the bottom half of the draw. On the top side there are a number of talented ladies who hope to face Chloe Magee in the semi-final.  One name to watch out for is 15 year old Alannah Stephenson who is set to make her Irish senior debut at the European Women team championships later this month.

Men’s Doubles: In the men’s doubles Ireland’s number one ranked doubles player Sam Magee world number 81 with his partner Ian Macbeth take the top seeding. There are a number of partnerships looking to Challenge the one seeds for the title. Number two seeds Niall Tierney and Daniel Magee have had some good form this season winning three of the major domestic titles and will look to continue on their good form. Number 3/4 seeds Tony Stephenson World ranked number 88 with his partner Tony Murphy have also been in good form this season making 3 domestic finals this year and will look to go one step further in this event. Scott Burnside and Conor Hickland make up the last of the 3/4 seeding’s and are favourites to meet number one seeds Magee and Macbeth in the semi-final.

Ladies Doubles: In the ladies Doubles Number one seeds defending Champions Sinead Chambers and Jennie King ranked 37 in Europe are favourites to defend their title. Number 2 seeds are the experienced partnership of Fiona and Pauline Glennon who made last years semi final and will be looking to replace this with a final this year. Other players to watch out for are Sonia Dunne and Keelin Fox, both former National winners, they have teamed up to make a formidable partnership. Fox and Dunne will play the Orr sisters in their first round and if they win this will face Chambers and King in the defending champion opening match.

Mixed Doubles: In the Mixed Doubles world number 40 Sam and Chloe Magee are putting their Olympic campaign on hold as they try to take a 5th consecutive national title. The main contenders will be number 2 seeds Daniel Magee and Fiona Glennon and 3/4 seeds another brother and sister combination of Ciaran and Sinead Chambers. Stuart Lightbody and Caroline Black make up the other 3/4 spot and will hope to take a semi-final spot against one seeds Sam and Chloe. In the Bottom side of the draw Magee and Glennon and Sinead and Ciaran Chambers are favourite to meet to make up the other semi-final.

 The nationals has always been one of the most exciting dates on the Irish calendar and with a strong field including all Olympic hopefuls at home to compete this weekend it will provide a great spectacle for any badminton spectators in attendance. With the cold snap here this event should provide some hot competition as the players go for the coveted prize of being crowned National Champion.

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