Derek Talbot
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Country | England | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | [1] Newcastle, Tyne and Wear county, England | 23 March 1947||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Derek Talbot MBE (born 23 March 1947) is a former English badminton player. One of Britain's most successful "all-rounders," he won eleven English National Championships four singles, three doubles, and four mixed doubles. He also won four Commonwealth Games gold medals and in partnership with the formidable Gillian Gilks he won three mixed doubles crowns at the prestigious All-England Open (1973, 1976, and 1977).
Career
[edit]World Championships
[edit]He won a silver medal in the 1977 IBF World Championships in mixed doubles with Gillian Gilks, losing against Steen Skovgaard and Lene Køppen in the final.
1972 Summer Olympics
[edit]Talbot competed in badminton at the 1972 Summer Olympics, where badminton was played as a demonstration sport. In men's doubles he and Elliot Stuart, his former schoolfellow in Newcastle upon Tyne, were defeated in the semifinals by Ade Chandra and Christian Hadinata 15–8, 15–12. In mixed doubles he paired with Gillian Gilks and they won the gold medal, beating Svend Pri and Ulla Strand of Denmark in the final 15–6, 18–16.
Commonwealth Games
[edit]Derek Talbot was also successful at the Commonwealth Games; he won four gold medals, a silver medal and two bronze medals between 1970 and 1978.[2]
Major achievements
[edit]Rank | Event | Date | Venue |
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World Championships | |||
2 | Mixed doubles | 1977 | Malmö, SWE |
Badminton World Cup | |||
3 | Men's doubles | 1979 | Tokyo, JPN |
European Championships | |||
1 | Mixed doubles | 1972 | Karlskrona, SWE |
1 | Mixed doubles | 1974 | Vienna, AUT |
1 | Mixed doubles | 1976 | Dublin, IRE |
2 | Mixed doubles | 1970 | Port Talbot, WAL |
2 | Men's doubles | 1972 | Karlskrona, SWE |
2 | Men's doubles | 1976 | Dublin, IRE |
3 | Singles | 1974 | Vienna, AUT |
3 | Mixed doubles | 1980 | Groningen, NED |
Commonwealth Games | |||
1 | Mixed doubles | 1970 | Edinburgh, SCO |
1 1 |
Men's doubles Mixed doubles |
1974 | Christchurch, NZL |
1 | Team | 1978 | Edmonton, CAN |
2 | Singles | 1978 | Edmonton, CAN |
3 | Singles | 1974 | Christchurch, NZL |
3 | Mixed doubles | 1978 | Edmonton, CAN |
Open Championships | |||
1 | Mixed doubles | 1973, 1976, 1977 | All England Open |
2 | Mixed doubles | 1971, 1972, 1974 | All England Open |
International tournaments
[edit]Men's doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1973 | India Open | Elliot Stuart | Indra Gunawan Amril Nurman |
15–11, 15–8 | Champion |
Post-Badminton
[edit]Towards the latter stages of his badminton career Derek ran a sports shop, which specialised in racket sports, with ex-South African badminton internationalist Eddie Allen, and local man Neil Woodward, in Newcastle. They sold their own Vicourt badminton rackets. When he retired from serious competition, he set up his own badminton company called Talbot Torro Badminton. In recent years Derek left his more traditional career behind and ultimately set up the Natural Patient homeopathic centre in Ibiza.[3]
He was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to badminton.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "1947 births". Free BMD.
- ^ Commonwealth Games medallists – Badminton
- ^ "About Derek Talbot". Natural Patient.com. Archived from the original on 20 August 2010.
- ^ "No. 60534". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2013. p. 23.
- 1947 births
- People educated at Heaton Grammar School
- English male badminton players
- Commonwealth Games gold medallists for England
- Commonwealth Games silver medallists for England
- Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for England
- Badminton players at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
- Badminton players at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games
- Badminton players at the 1978 Commonwealth Games
- Living people
- Badminton players at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Members of the Order of the British Empire
- Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton
- Medallists at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
- Medallists at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games
- Medallists at the 1978 Commonwealth Games