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1951 All England Badminton Championships

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1951 All England Championships
Tournament details
Dates7 March 1951 (1951-03-07)
11 March 1951 (1951-03-11)
Edition41st
VenueEmpress Hall, Earls Court
LocationLondon
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The 1951 All England Championships was a badminton tournament held at the Empress Hall, Earls Court, London, England, from 7–11 March 1951.[1]

Final results

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Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles Malaysia Wong Peng Soon Malaysia Ong Poh Lim 15–18, 18–14, 15-7
Women's singles Denmark Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen Denmark Tonny Ahm 11–6, 11–2
Men's doubles Malaysia Eddy Choong & David Ewe Choong Malaysia Ong Poh Lim & Ismail bin Marjan 9–15, 15–7, 15–10
Women's doubles Denmark Tonny Ahm & Kirsten Thorndahl England Queenie Webber & Mavis Henderson 17–15, 15–7
Mixed doubles Denmark Poul Holm & Tonny Ahm Denmark Arve Lossmann & Kirsten Thorndahl 8–15, 15–2, 15–4

Queenie Allen married and competed as Queenie Webber.

Men's singles

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Section 1

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
Malaysia Wong Peng Soon + 15 18
Sweden Inge Blomberg 4 13 Malaysia Peng Soon 15 15
Republic of Ireland Frank Peard 15 15 Republic of Ireland Peard 3 1
England Harold Marsland 3 1 Malaysia Peng Soon 15 15
Denmark Arve Lossman 15 15 Denmark Lossman 1 4
Malaysia H E Chan 12 9 Denmark Lossman 15 7 15
England J A Broadhurst 1 15 15 England Broadhurst 7 15 9
England P V Willford 15 11 7 Malaysia Peng Soon 15 15
Denmark Poul Holm + 14 15 15 Denmark Holm 3 3
Malaysia Ismail bin Marjan 17 7 10 Denmark Holm 15 15
England Tom Wingfield 12 15 4 England Wingfield 6 9
Republic of Ireland Tod Majury 15 15 6 Denmark Holm 15 15
Malaysia Cheok Hong Leng + 15 15 Malaysia Hong Leng 11 3
Sweden Stellan Mohlin 9 7 Malaysia Hong Leng 6 15 15
Sweden Knut Malmgren 15 15 Sweden Malmgren 15 9 6
England R Mulvaney 1 6

Section 2

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
Malaysia Ong Poh Lim + 15 15
Republic of Ireland Jim Fitzgibbon 7 6 Malaysia Poh Lim 15 15
Malaysia Siow Watt Soon 15 11 15 Malaysia Soon 10 2
United States Wynn Rogers 5 15 5 Malaysia Poh Lim 13 15 15
Denmark Jørn Skaarup 15 15 Denmark Skaarup 15 10 5
England M Robinson 7 6 Denmark Skaarup 15 8 15
England Noel Radford 15 15 England Radford 8 15 2
Sweden Olle Wahlberg 3 12 Malaysia Poh Lim 15 15
Malaysia Eddy Choong + 15 15 Malaysia Choong E 3 3
England R C Evers 1 4 Malaysia Choong E w/o
Malaysia David Ewe Choong 15 15 Malaysia Choong DE
Republic of Ireland D B Green 5 13 Malaysia Choong E 15 15
Sweden Nils Jonson 15 15 Sweden Jonson 8 1
Denmark John Nygaard 6 3 Sweden Jonson 15 15 15
Denmark Ole Jensen 15 15 Denmark Jensen 18 13 4
Malaysia Foo Sun Lau 4 7

+ Denotes seeded player

Women's singles

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Section 1

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Denmark Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen + bye
  Denmark Jacobsen w/o
England V E Duringer bye England Duringer
  Denmark Jacobsen 12 11
England Elizabeth O'Beirne bye England O'Beirne 10 3
England O'Beirne 11 11
England Iris Cooley bye England Cooley 4 5
Denmark Jacobsen 11 11
Denmark Kirsten Thorndahl + bye Denmark Thorndahl 3 3
Denmark Thorndahl 11 11
Scotland Nancy Horner bye Scotland Horner 6 3
Denmark Thorndahl 11 11
England C M Robinson bye England Robinson 3 5
England Robinson 11 11
England Audrey Stone w/o England Stone 7 3
Republic of Ireland Barbara Good

Section 2

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Denmark Tonny Ahm + bye
Denmark Ahm 11 11
Scotland C M Mackay bye Scotland Mackay 1 3
Denmark Ahm 11 11
England E D Dean bye England Dean 1 2
England Dean 11 11
England J P Bailey bye England Bailey 1 5
Denmark Ahm 11 11
Denmark Agnete Friis bye Denmark Friis 3 2
  Denmark Friis 11 7 11
England F M Henderson bye England Henderson F M 3 11 3
Denmark Friis 11 11
England Mavis Henderson 11 11 England Henderson 2 2
England Madge Alcorn 8 5 England Henderson M 11 11
Republic of Ireland E Abraham bye Republic of Ireland Abraham 1 6

References

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  1. ^ "The Times & the Sunday Times". Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 11 September 2012.