Nick Hall (badminton)
New Zealand badminton player
Medal record | ||
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Men's badminton | ||
Representing New Zealand | ||
Commonwealth Games | ||
1994 Victoria | Men's singles | |
1998 Kuala Lumpur | Mixed team | |
2002 Manchester | Mixed team |
Nicholas 'Nick' Hall (born 19 September 1970) is a former badminton competitor for New Zealand.
He has won three bronze medals at the Commonwealth Games, at the 1994 Commonwealth Games he won the bronze medal in the men's singles competition. Four years later at the 1998 Commonwealth Games he won a bronze medal in the men's team event. His last bronze medal was won at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in the mixed team event.[1]
References
- ^ Profile at the New Zealand Olympic Committee website
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1990 New Zealand Commonwealth Games team
- Anne Audain
- Lisa Ball
- Sonia Barry
- Scott Bowden
- Paul Breed
- Jeff Brown
- Marguerite Buist
- Alan Bunce
- Gregor Cameron
- John Campbell
- Phil Clode
- Jill Cockram
- Andrew Collins
- Angus Cooper
- Michael Craig
- Darren Dale
- Carlene Dillimore
- Tania Dixon
- Shane Donnelly
- Derek Froude
- Mark Furlan
- Paul Gibbons
- Grant Gilbert
- Anthony Green
- Murray Gutry
- Anne Hannam
- Anne Hare
- Kirsten Hellier
- Gary Henley-Smith
- Joanne Henry
- Peter Henry
- Paul Herlihy
- Will Hinchcliff
- Toni Hodgkinson
- Courtney Ireland
- Jane Jackson
- Philip Jensen
- Anne Judkins
- Cassandra Kelly
- Christine King
- Paul Lloyd
- Terry Lomax
- Gavin Lovegrove
- Janice Maxwell
- Dale McClunie
- Derek McKee
- Christine McMiken
- Grant McNeil
- Jayne Moffitt
- Barbara Moore
- Helen Moros
- Jonathon Moyle
- Kaye Nordstrom
- Peter O'Donoghue
- Mike O'Rourke
- Lyn Osmers
- Wayne Paul
- Kim Petersen
- Bev Peterson
- Christine Pfitzinger
- Tracy Phillips
- Helen Pirovano
- Simon Poelman
- Richard Potts
- Craig Purdy
- Peter Renner
- Mark Robinson
- Kerry Rodger
- Liz Ryan
- Michelle Seymour
- Anna Shattky
- Debbie Sheddan
- Tim Soper
- John Stapylton-Smith
- Sean Sullivan
- Kevin Taylor
- Roger Te Puni
- Briar Toop
- Andrea Wade
- Sean Wade
- John Walker
- Sue Willis
- Rex Wilson
- Trudy Woodhead
- Mark Woods
- Jane Clarke
- Nick Hall
- Kerrin Harrison
- Phil Horne
- Lynne Horne
- Rhona Robertson
- Graeme Robson
- Glenn Stewart
- Julie Still
- Toni Whittaker
- Nigel Anderson
- Michael Bell
- Andy Creery
- Michael Kenny
- Danny Masterson
- Danny Morris
- Dave Wickenden
- Nuka Wood
- Gary Anderson
- Jon Andrews
- Craig Connell
- Nigel Donnelly
- Tania Duff
- Brian Fowler
- Sally Fraser
- Sue Golder
- Tony Graham
- Madonna Harris
- Stewart Imrie
- Mark Lucas
- Kathy Lynch
- Sue Matthews
- Glenn McLeay
- Graeme Miller
- Russell Ownsworth
- William Rastrick
- Ian Richards
- Jason Smith
- Gavin Stevens
- Stuart Williams
- Nicky Cooney
- Ginine Flynn
- Tania Paterson
- Tony Young
- Katie Agnew
- Craig Bruce
- Raewyn Jack
- Nikki Jenkins
- Mark Jujnovich
- Mark Lister
- David Lutterman
- Carmel O'Loughlin
- Hayley Sligo
- Kirsty Strong
- Angela Walker
- Brent Cooper
- Steve Corkin
- Tracy Down
- Donna Guy-Halkyard
- Donna Hilton
- Tania Moore
- Nicola Morris
- Mike Smith
- Graeme Spinks
- Wayne Watson
- Leah Watson
- Eddie Adlam
- Paul Carmine
- Tony Clarke
- Tim Dodds
- Roger Harvey
- Julian Lawton
- Russell McGowan
- Ken Meade
- Barry O'Neale
- Stephen Petterson
- Di Preston
- Brian Read
- Michael Smith
- Lindsay Smith
- John Whiteman
- Brian Wistrand
- John Woolley
- Greg Yelavich
- Ross Anderson
- Danielle Bates
- Tim Bowen
- Michelle Burke
- Peter Doig
- Grant Forbes
- Craig Ford
- Brent Foster
- Sharon Hanley
- Toni Jeffs
- Paul Kingsman
- Phillippa Langrell
- Danyon Loader
- Richard Lockhart
- Meg Luff
- Bryce Milsom
- Anthony Mosse
- John Munro
- Sharon Musson
- Simon Percy
- Byron Reid
- Linda Robinson
- Monique Rodahl
- Fiona Ross
- Michaela Ross
- Nick Sanders
- Anna Simcic
- John Steel
- Richard Tapper
- Kirk Torrance
- Mark Weldon
- Nichola West
swimming
- Lizzie Burslem
- Mandy Zukerman
- Kevin Blake
- Phillip Chappell
- Michael Foo Chong
- Shane Judson
- Lester Keene
- Thomas McIntyre
- Allister Nalder
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