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Mac Henderson
Badminton player

Mac Henderson

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Badminton player
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85 years
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Biography

Mac (MacDonald) Henderson is a former Scottish Badminton Player. He was president of the Scottish Badminton Union from 1979 to 1981.

Achievements

Henderson began his international career in 1957. He won the Irish Open in 1958.

In 1959, Henderson won his first national title in Scotland.

In 1966 he won again at the Irish Open.

In 1968, he won bronze in the double with Robert McCoig in the first European Badminton Championships.

He received a Lifetime Achievement Award from BADMINTONScotland’s Patron, HRH The Earl of Wessex.


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1958Irish OpenMixed1Mac Henderson / Maggie McIntosh
1959Scotland: individual championshipsMixed1Mac Henderson / Maggie McIntosh
1963Scottish OpenMixed1Mac Henderson / Catherine Dunglison
1963Scotland: individual championshipsMixed1Mac Henderson / Catherine Dunglison
1966Irish OpenMixed1Mac Henderson / Catherine Dunglison
1966Irish OpenMasterdouble1Robert McCoig / Mac Henderson
1966Scotland: individual championshipsMixed1Mac Henderson / Catherine Dunglison
1967Scottish OpenMasterdouble1Robert McCoig / Mac Henderson
1968East of Scotland ChampionshipsMixed1Mac Henderson / Betty Goodwin
1968European ChampionshipMasterdouble3Robert McCoig / Mac Henderson
1970Scotland: individual championshipsMasterdouble1Robert McCoig / Mac Henderson

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I made my Scotland debut in 1957 in Doras, Sweden. Scotland lost 9-0. I think we might have done a bit better had we used the new scoring system! But at least Donald Ross and I won the men’s doubles in the tournament in Scotland which followed the international.

 

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