Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 179. Not illustrated. Chapters: English Badminton Players, Olympic Badminton Players of Great Britain, Scottish Badminton Players, United Kingdom Badminton Biography Stubs, Welsh Badminton Players, Judy Devlin, Kathleen Mckane Godfree, Gail Emms, Craig Reedie, Nora Perry, Nathan Robertson, Derek Talbot, Blayney Hamilton, Gillian Gilks, Joanne Goode, Chris Hunt, Gillian Clark, George Alan Thomas, Mike Tredgett, Richard Vaughan, Ralph Nichols, Rajiv Ouseph, Simon Archer, Ray Stevens, Donna Kellogg, Kelly Morgan, Susan Whetnall, Martin Dew, Andrew Smith, Robert Blair, Colin Haughton, Neil Cottrill, Alistair Casey, Anthony Clark, Tracey Hallam, Margaret Beck, Ethel Thomson Larcombe, Jill Pittard, Thelma Kingsbury, Nick Ponting, Julie Bradbury, Billy Gilliland, Robin Middleton, Paul Whetnall, Jane Webster, Heather Ward, David Eddy, Aamir Ghaffar, Robert S. Mccoig, Joanne Nicholas, Natalie Munt, Suzanne Rayappan, Jillie Cooper, Darren Hall, Betty Uber, Samantha Judge, Anthony D. Jordan, Sydney Smith, Jenny Wallwork, Fiona Smith, Ella Tripp, Margaret Boxall, Robert Powell, Gillian Gowers, Steve Baddeley, R.m. White, Aqueel Bhatti, Anne Statt, Barbara Sutton, Karen Chapman, Karen Bridge, Helen Troke, Nigel Tier, Henry Norman Marrett, Frank Chesterton, Ralph Watling, Guy A. Sautter, Joanne Flockhart, Donald C. Hume, Martyn Lewis, Kaptajn H.w. Davies, Norman Wood. Excerpt: Judy Devlin (later Judy Hashman) (born October 22, 1935 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a female former badminton player who won more major international titles than any other player of her era. Devlin began playing badminton with her Irish-born father Frank Devlin when she was seven in the Baltimore, Maryland region of the U.S.A. where her family had settled. Under her father's tutelage she developed a badminton game notable for its power, accuracy, and consistency. After dom...