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1977 All England Open Badminton Championships

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1977 All England Championships
Tournament details
Dates23 March 1977 (1977-03-23)
26 March 1977 (1977-03-26)
Edition67th
VenueWembley Arena
LocationLondon
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The 1977 All England Championships was a badminton tournament held at Wembley Arena, London, England from 23–26 March 1977. [1][2] The event attracted sponsorship from John Player.

Final results

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Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles Denmark Flemming Delfs Indonesia Liem Swie King 15–17, 15–11, 15–8
Women's singles Japan Hiroe Yuki Denmark Lene Køppen 7–11, 11–3, 11–7
Men's doubles Indonesia Tjun Tjun & Johan Wahjudi Indonesia Christian Hadinata & Ade Chandra 15-7, 18-15
Women's doubles Japan Etsuko Toganoo & Emiko Ueno England Margaret Lockwood & Nora Perry 7–15, 15–3, 15–7
Mixed doubles England Derek Talbot & Gillian Gilks England Mike Tredgett & Nora Perry 15-9, 15-9

Men's singles

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Section 1

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Denmark Flemming Delfs 15 15
West Germany Roland Maywald 9 7 Denmark Delfs 15 15
England Mike Tredgett 15 15 England Tredgett 5 6
Japan Nobutaka Ikeda 8 5 Denmark Delfs 15 15
England Derek Talbot 15 15 England Talbot 5 5
Soviet Union Konstantin Vavilov 11 1 England Talbot 7 15 15
Denmark Torben Nielsen 15 15 Denmark Nielsen 15 10 9
England Peter Higman 8 3 Denmark Delfs 15 15
Indonesia Iie Sumirat 15 15 Indonesia Sumirat 5 5
West Germany Michael Schnaase 8 9 Indonesia Sumirat 15 15
Denmark Jesper Helledie 15 15 Denmark Helledie 10 9
England Brian White 4 4 Indonesia Sumirat 8 15 15
Sweden Sture Johnsson 15 15 Sweden Johnsson 15 12 8
Japan Kinji Zeniya 7 7 Sweden Johnsson 15 15
Denmark Elo Hansen 15 15 Denmark Hansen 2 4
Netherlands Rob Ridder 4 5

Section 2

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Indonesia Liem Swie King 15 15
England David Eddy 10 12 Indonesia Swie King 10 15 15
Denmark Morten Frost 15 15 Denmark Frost 15 4 13
England Gordon Hamilton 11 6 Indonesia Swie King 18 15
India Prakash Padukone 15 15 India Prakash 14 6
England Ray Rofe 8 7 India Prakash 5 15 15
Japan Masao Tsuchida 15 15 Japan Tsuchida 15 4 0
England Tim Goode 6 7 Indonesia Swie King 15 15
Denmark Svend Pri 15 15 Denmark Pri 7 3
Australia Peter Cooper 10 7 Denmark Pri 15 15
Japan Yoshitaka Iino 15 15 Japan Iino 3 7
England Mike Wilks 4 3 Denmark Pri 15 15
Denmark Mogens Neergaard 11 17 15 Denmark Neergaard 5 3
Sweden Tomas Angarth 15 14 6 Denmark Neergaard 15 15
Sweden Thomas Kihlström 10 15 15 Sweden Kihlström 10 6
England Ray Stevens 15 13 12

Women's singles

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Etsuko Takenaka married and competed as Etsuko Toganoo and Nora Gardner married and competed as Nora Perry.

Section 1

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Japan Hiroe Yuki 11 11
Netherlands Marjan Ridder 6 4 Japan Yuki 11 11
West Germany Eva-Maria Kranz 11 11 West Germany Kranz 2 2
Denmark Pia Nielsen 8 2 Japan Yuki 11 11
England Paula Kilvington 11 1 11 England Kilvington 2 3
Sweden Anette Börjesson 7 11 9 England Kilvington 0 11 11
Indonesia Verawaty Wiharjo 11 11 Indonesia Verawaty 11 9 6
England Hazel Wickson 8 2 Japan Yuki 12 11
England Gillian Gilks 11 11 England Gilks 10 8
West Germany Brigitte Steden 3 0 England Gilks 11 11
Japan Emiko Ueno 12 11 Japan Ueno 2 1
Republic of Ireland Barbara Beckett 11 4 England Gilks 3 11 11
Denmark Lonny Bostofte 11 11 Denmark Bostofte 11 8 0
Australia Susan Daly 7 6 Denmark Bostofte 8 11 11
Netherlands Joke van Beusekom 11 11 Netherlands Van Beusekom 11 5 4
Denmark Jette Boyer 5 7

Section 2

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Denmark Lene Køppen 9 11 11
Japan Atsuko Tokuda 11 2 2 Denmark Køppen 11 11
England Jane Webster 11 11 England Webster 0 2
England Pauline Davis 5 7 Denmark Køppen 11 12
Japan Etsuko Toganoo 11 11 Japan Toganoo 7 9
West Germany Elke Weber 1 3 Japan Toganoo 11 12
Canada Jane Youngberg 11 11 Canada Youngberg 3 11
England Sue Whetnall 4 4 Denmark Køppen 12 11
England Margaret Lockwood 11 11 England Lockwood 9 6
Netherlands Hanke de Kort 2 0 England Lockwood 11 11
Canada Wendy Clarkson 11 11 Canada Clarkson 2 8
West Germany Irmgard Gerlatzka 8 5 England Lockwood 11 11
Japan Saori Kondo 11 11 Japan Kondo 8 5
Denmark Susanne Berg 2 0 Japan Kondo 11 11
Indonesia Taty Sumirah 11 12 Indonesia Sumirah 3 4
Scotland Joanne Flockhart 5 10

References

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  1. ^ "The Times (London)". Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  2. ^ The Straits Times (Singapore)