Australia Open 1989 (Badminton)
Die Australian Open 1989 im Badminton fanden Mitte September 1989 statt und waren gleichzeitig auch die nationalen Titelkämpfe Australiens.
Sieger und Platzierte
Disziplin | Gold | Silber | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Herreneinzel | Sze Yu | Wei Yan | He Tim |
Gordon Lang | |||
Dameneinzel | Anna Lao | Rhonda Cator | Lisa Campbell |
Tracey Small | |||
Herrendoppel | Peter Blackburn Gordon Lang | He Tim D. Rughani | Sze Yu Denis Todd |
Peter Roberts Gary Silvester | |||
Damendoppel | Anna Lao Teresa Lian | Rhonda Cator Gillian Sanderson | Lisa Campbell Tracey Small |
Karen French Jenny Gibson | |||
Mixed | He Tim Anna Lao | Gary Silvester Tracey Small | Peter Blackburn Gillian Sanderson |
Peter Roberts Lisa Campbell |
Weblinks
- http://tournamentsoftware.com/sport/tournament.aspx?id=2EDE27CD-7358-46E9-A543-50E7DE1022F2
- Cedric Baxter: Australian Carnival. (PDF) In: worldbadminton.com. Dezember 1989, S. 10–11, abgerufen am 11. Juni 2024.
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