Kimberley Ashton

American badminton player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican badminton player
A.K.A.Kim Ashton
A.K.A.Kim Ashton
PlacesUnited States of America
isAthlete Badminton player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Female
Birth21 August 1987, Jersey
Age37 years
Star signLeo
The details

Biography

Kimberley Ashton (born 21 August 1987), also known as Kim Ashton, is a cyclist and former badminton player from Jersey. She represented Jersey in badminton at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and cycling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. She has also competed at the Island Games.

Career

Ashton originally competed in the sport of badminton. She and mixed-doubles partner Chris Cottilard were Jersey's first badminton athletes to reach a final math at the 2009 Island Games. Ashton went on to compete in women's badminton singles at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.

Due to injuries she accumulated during her badminton career, Ashton took up cycling as a hobby. Ashton competed as a cyclist in the 2011 and 2015 Island Games and was Jersey's most successful athlete at the latter. Ashton had planned to compete at the 2017 Island Games but withdrew due to her issues with the team selection policy. In 2018, Ashton announced she would retire from sports after competing in the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.

Major results

Badminton

  • 2005 - Island Games (Shetland)
    • Team event - 1st place
    • Women's singles - 3rd place
  • 2009 - Island Games (Aland)
    • Mixed doubles - 1st place
    • Women's doubles - 3rd place
  • 2010 - Commonwealth Games - Badminton Singles - 33rd place

Cycling

  • 2011 - Island Games (Isle of Wight)
    • Women's individual road race - 1st place
    • Women's team road race - 3rd place - with Jo Le Cocq and Sue Townsend
    • Women's individual town centre criterium - 3rd place
    • Women's team town centre criterium - 3rd place - with Jo Le Cocq and Sue Townsend
  • 2015 - Island Games (Jersey)
    • Women's individual road race - 1st place
    • Women's individual time trial - 1st place
    • Women's individual town centre criterium - 1st place
    • Women's team road race - 1st place - with Laura Chillingworth and Clare Treharne
    • Women's team time trial - 1st place - with Laura Chillingworth and Clare Treharne
    • Women's team town centre criterium - 1st place - with Laura Chillingworth and Clare Treharne
  • 2016 - British Cycling Women’s Road Series - 1st place
  • 2018 - Commonwealth Games - Road Race - 20th place
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