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Margaret Beck

Margaret Beck (later Margaret Lockwood; born 1952) is a retired badminton player from England who ranked among the world's best during most of the 1970s.

Margaret Beck
Personal information
CountryEngland
Born1952 (age 70–71)
Medal record
Women's badminton
Representing  England
World Championships
1977 Malmö Women's singles
1977 Malmö Women's doubles
British Commonwealth Games
1970 Edinburgh Women's singles
1974 Christchurch Women's doubles
1974 Christchurch Women's singles
European Championships
1970 Port Talbot Women's doubles
1972 Karlskrona Women's singles
1972 Karlskrona Mixed team
1972 Karlskrona Women's doubles
1974 Vienna Women's doubles
1974 Vienna Mixed team
1974 Vienna Women's singles
1976 Dublin Women's doubles
1976 Dublin Mixed team
1976 Dublin Women's singles
European Junior Championships
1969 Leidschendam-Voorburg Girls' singles
1969 Leidschendam-Voorburg Girls' doubles
1969 Leidschendam-Voorburg Mixed doubles

Playing career

An exceptional junior talent, she represented England and won women's singles gold medal at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland, while still in her teens.[1][2][3]

In 1973, Beck won the women's singles at the All-England Championships, which, aside from the international team championships (Uber Cup and Thomas Cup), was then the world's most prestigious tournament.[1]

She shared the All-England women's doubles title with Gillian Gilks in 1974.[1] She won singles at the World Invitation Tournament, a forerunner of the BWF World Championships, that was held in Jakarta, Indonesia in 1974.[4] In 1974 she represented England and won a gold and silver medals in the doubles and singles, at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand.[5]

After marrying in 1975 she competed under her married name of Margaret Lockwood and reached the singles and doubles final at the 1976 All England Open Badminton Championships.

Her other international singles titles included the European Badminton Championships (1972), and the Canadian (1975), Irish (1971), Portuguese (1973), Scottish (1972, 1974), and South African (1976) Opens. She also won five English National singles titles (against opposition that included Gillian Gilks), and a dozen or more international doubles titles.

Noted for her rigorous fitness regimen, she developed a problem with her knee which was seriously aggravated during the first World Badminton Championships in 1977. The singles and doubles bronze medals that she earned there would be her last. Despite surgeries and attempted rehabilitation she never played serious competitive badminton again.[1]

Achievements

World Championships

Women's singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1977 Malmö Isstadion, Malmö, Sweden   Lene Køppen 6–11, 1–11   Bronze
Women's doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1977 Malmö Isstadion, Malmö, Sweden   Nora Perry   Marjan Ridder
  Joke van Beusekom
15–4, 6–15, 8–15   Bronze

Commonwealth Games

Women's singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1970 Edinburgh, Scotland   Gillian Perrin 5–11, 11–3, 11–8   Gold
1974 Cowles Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand   Gillian Gilks 8–11, 8–11   Silver
Women's doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1974 Cowles Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand   Gillian Perrin   Margaret Boxall
  Susan Whetnall
15–7, 15–5   Gold

European Championships

Women's singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1972 Karlskrona, Sweden   Gillian Gilks 11–0, 11–1   Gold
1974 Vienna, Austria   Lene Køppen 6–11, 12–10, 7–11   Bronze
1976 Dublin, Ireland   Lene Køppen 5–11, 5–11   Bronze
Women's doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1970 Port Talbot, Wales   Gillian Perrin   Irmgard Latz
  Marieluise Wackerow
13–15, 15–9, 3–15   Bronze
1972 Karlskrona, Sweden   Julie Rickard   Gillian Gilks
  Judy Hashman
11–15, 7–15   Silver
1974 Vienna, Austria   Gillian Gilks   Nora Gardner
  Susan Whetnall
15–10, 15–13   Gold
1976 Dublin, Ireland   Nora Gardner   Gillian Gilks
  Susan Whetnall
4–15, 8–15   Silver

European Junior Championships

Girls' singles
Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1969 Leidschendam-Voorburg, Netherlands   Anne Berglund 11–6, 6–11, 11–12   Silver
Girls' doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1969 Leidschendam-Voorburg, Netherlands   Carol Whightman   Marjan Luesken
  Joke van Beusekom
5–15, 9–15   Silver
Mixed doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1969 Leidschendam-Voorburg, Netherlands   Ray Stevens   Girt Perneklo
  Karin Lindquist
  Bronze

International tournaments

Women's singles
Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
1970 Wimbledon Open   Tyna Barinaga 11–8, 11–1   Winner
1971 Irish Open   Winner
1971 Swedish Open   Eva Twedberg   Runner-up
1971 Scottish Open   Gillian Gilks 9–11, 5–11   Runner-up
1972 Scottish Open   Gillian Gilks   Winner
1973 All England Open   Gillian Gilks 11–8, 11–0   Winner
1973 Jamaica International   Eva Twedberg   Winner
1973 Portugal International   Winner
1974 German Open   Joke van Beusekom 11–1, 11–4   Winner
1974 Scottish Open   Gillian Gilks   Winner
1975 Canadian Open   Joke van Beusekom 11–4, 11–3   Winner
1975 Dutch Open   Gillian Gilks 7–11, 3–11   Runner-up
1976 All England Open   Gillian Gilks 0–11, 3–11   Runner-up
1976 Canadian Open   Wendy Clarkson 11–2, 5–11, 10–12   Runner-up
1976 Scottish Open   Gillian Gilks   Runner-up
1977 German Open   Brigitte Steden   Winner
Women's doubles
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
1970 Wimbledon Open   Julie Rickard   Tyna Barinaga
  Nora Gardner
6–15, 7–15   Runner-up
1971 Irish Open   Julie Rickard   Winner
1971 Scottish Open   Gillian Gilks   Barbara Beckett
  Kay Nesbit
15–6, 15–7   Winner
1972 Swedish Open   Gillian Gilks   Anne Flindt
  Pernille Kaagaard
15–8, 15–8   Winner
1972 All England Open   Julie Rickard   Machako Aizawa
  Etsuko Takenaka
15–9, 8–15, 12–15   Runner-up
1972 Scottish Open   Helen Horton   Bridget Cooper
  Gillian Gilks
  Runner-up
1973 Swedish Open   Gillian Gilks   Marjan Luesken
  Joke van Beusekom
15–8, 15–8   Winner
1973 All England Open   Gillian Gilks   Machako Aizawa
  Etsuko Takenaka
10–15, 15–10, 11–15   Runner-up
1973 Canadian Open   Joke van Beusekom   Mimi Nilsson
  Judi Rollick
  Winner
1973 Jamaica International   Bridget Cooper   Jennifer Dakin
  Barb O'Brien
  Winner
1974 All England Open   Gillian Gilks   Margaret Boxall
  Susan Whetnall
15–5, 18–14   Winner
1974 German Open   Gillian Gilks   Brigitte Steden
  Marieluise Zizmann
15–12, 12–15, 15–6   Winner
1974 Scottish Open   Gillian Gilks   Margaret Boxall
  Susan Whetnall
  Runner-up
1975 Canadian Open   Joke van Beusekom   Barbara Welch
  Jane Youngberg
12–15, 15–11, 15–4   Winner
1975 Dutch Open   Gillian Gilks   Nora Gardner
  Susan Whetnall
12–15, 17–14, 7–15   Runner-up
1976 All England Open   Nora Gardner   Gillian Gilks
  Susan Whetnall
10–15, 10–15   Runner-up
1976 Canadian Open   Nora Gardner   Marjan Ridder
  Joke van Beusekom
17–14, 15–9   Winner
1976 Scottish Open   Nora Gardner   Gillian Gilks
  Susan Whetnall
  Runner-up
1976 Swedish Open   Gillian Gilks   Winner
1977 All England Open   Nora Perry   Etsuko Toganoo
  Emiko Ueno
15–7, 3–15, 7–15   Runner-up
Mixed doubles
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
1972 Scottish Open   Robert McCoig   Derek Talbot
  Gillian Gilks
  Runner-up
1973 Jamaica International   Mike Tredgett   Sture Johnsson
  Eva Twedberg
  Runner-up

References

  1. ^ a b c d Davis, Pat (1983). Guinness Book of Badminton. Enfield, Middlesex, England: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. pp. 106–109, 143.
  2. ^ "1970 Athletes". Team England.
  3. ^ "Edinburgh, 1970 Team". Team England.
  4. ^ "World Invitation Tournament is Huge Success," World Badminton, October 1974, 2, 3.
  5. ^ "Athletes and results". Commonwealth Games Federation.

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Margaret Beck later Margaret Lockwood born 1952 is a retired badminton player from England who ranked among the world s best during most of the 1970s Margaret BeckPersonal informationCountryEnglandBorn1952 age 70 71 Medal record Women s badmintonRepresenting EnglandWorld Championships1977 Malmo Women s singles1977 Malmo Women s doublesBritish Commonwealth Games1970 Edinburgh Women s singles1974 Christchurch Women s doubles1974 Christchurch Women s singlesEuropean Championships1970 Port Talbot Women s doubles1972 Karlskrona Women s singles1972 Karlskrona Mixed team1972 Karlskrona Women s doubles1974 Vienna Women s doubles1974 Vienna Mixed team1974 Vienna Women s singles1976 Dublin Women s doubles1976 Dublin Mixed team1976 Dublin Women s singlesEuropean Junior Championships1969 Leidschendam Voorburg Girls singles1969 Leidschendam Voorburg Girls doubles1969 Leidschendam Voorburg Mixed doubles Contents 1 Playing career 2 Achievements 2 1 World Championships 2 2 Commonwealth Games 2 3 European Championships 2 4 European Junior Championships 2 5 International tournaments 3 ReferencesPlaying career EditAn exceptional junior talent she represented England and won women s singles gold medal at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh Scotland while still in her teens 1 2 3 In 1973 Beck won the women s singles at the All England Championships which aside from the international team championships Uber Cup and Thomas Cup was then the world s most prestigious tournament 1 She shared the All England women s doubles title with Gillian Gilks in 1974 1 She won singles at the World Invitation Tournament a forerunner of the BWF World Championships that was held in Jakarta Indonesia in 1974 4 In 1974 she represented England and won a gold and silver medals in the doubles and singles at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games in Christchurch New Zealand 5 After marrying in 1975 she competed under her married name of Margaret Lockwood and reached the singles and doubles final at the 1976 All England Open Badminton Championships Her other international singles titles included the European Badminton Championships 1972 and the Canadian 1975 Irish 1971 Portuguese 1973 Scottish 1972 1974 and South African 1976 Opens She also won five English National singles titles against opposition that included Gillian Gilks and a dozen or more international doubles titles Noted for her rigorous fitness regimen she developed a problem with her knee which was seriously aggravated during the first World Badminton Championships in 1977 The singles and doubles bronze medals that she earned there would be her last Despite surgeries and attempted rehabilitation she never played serious competitive badminton again 1 Achievements EditWorld Championships Edit Women s singles Year Venue Opponent Score Result1977 Malmo Isstadion Malmo Sweden Lene Koppen 6 11 1 11 BronzeWomen s doubles Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result1977 Malmo Isstadion Malmo Sweden Nora Perry Marjan Ridder Joke van Beusekom 15 4 6 15 8 15 BronzeCommonwealth Games Edit Women s singles Year Venue Opponent Score Result1970 Edinburgh Scotland Gillian Perrin 5 11 11 3 11 8 Gold1974 Cowles Stadium Christchurch New Zealand Gillian Gilks 8 11 8 11 SilverWomen s doubles Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result1974 Cowles Stadium Christchurch New Zealand Gillian Perrin Margaret Boxall Susan Whetnall 15 7 15 5 GoldEuropean Championships Edit Women s singles Year Venue Opponent Score Result1972 Karlskrona Sweden Gillian Gilks 11 0 11 1 Gold1974 Vienna Austria Lene Koppen 6 11 12 10 7 11 Bronze1976 Dublin Ireland Lene Koppen 5 11 5 11 BronzeWomen s doubles Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result1970 Port Talbot Wales Gillian Perrin Irmgard Latz Marieluise Wackerow 13 15 15 9 3 15 Bronze1972 Karlskrona Sweden Julie Rickard Gillian Gilks Judy Hashman 11 15 7 15 Silver1974 Vienna Austria Gillian Gilks Nora Gardner Susan Whetnall 15 10 15 13 Gold1976 Dublin Ireland Nora Gardner Gillian Gilks Susan Whetnall 4 15 8 15 SilverEuropean Junior Championships Edit Girls singles Year Venue Opponent Score Result1969 Leidschendam Voorburg Netherlands Anne Berglund 11 6 6 11 11 12 SilverGirls doubles Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result1969 Leidschendam Voorburg Netherlands Carol Whightman Marjan Luesken Joke van Beusekom 5 15 9 15 SilverMixed doubles Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result1969 Leidschendam Voorburg Netherlands Ray Stevens Girt Perneklo Karin Lindquist BronzeInternational tournaments Edit Women s singles Year Tournament Opponent Score Result1970 Wimbledon Open Tyna Barinaga 11 8 11 1 Winner1971 Irish Open Winner1971 Swedish Open Eva Twedberg Runner up1971 Scottish Open Gillian Gilks 9 11 5 11 Runner up1972 Scottish Open Gillian Gilks Winner1973 All England Open Gillian Gilks 11 8 11 0 Winner1973 Jamaica International Eva Twedberg Winner1973 Portugal International Winner1974 German Open Joke van Beusekom 11 1 11 4 Winner1974 Scottish Open Gillian Gilks Winner1975 Canadian Open Joke van Beusekom 11 4 11 3 Winner1975 Dutch Open Gillian Gilks 7 11 3 11 Runner up1976 All England Open Gillian Gilks 0 11 3 11 Runner up1976 Canadian Open Wendy Clarkson 11 2 5 11 10 12 Runner up1976 Scottish Open Gillian Gilks Runner up1977 German Open Brigitte Steden WinnerWomen s doubles Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result1970 Wimbledon Open Julie Rickard Tyna Barinaga Nora Gardner 6 15 7 15 Runner up1971 Irish Open Julie Rickard Winner1971 Scottish Open Gillian Gilks Barbara Beckett Kay Nesbit 15 6 15 7 Winner1972 Swedish Open Gillian Gilks Anne Flindt Pernille Kaagaard 15 8 15 8 Winner1972 All England Open Julie Rickard Machako Aizawa Etsuko Takenaka 15 9 8 15 12 15 Runner up1972 Scottish Open Helen Horton Bridget Cooper Gillian Gilks Runner up1973 Swedish Open Gillian Gilks Marjan Luesken Joke van Beusekom 15 8 15 8 Winner1973 All England Open Gillian Gilks Machako Aizawa Etsuko Takenaka 10 15 15 10 11 15 Runner up1973 Canadian Open Joke van Beusekom Mimi Nilsson Judi Rollick Winner1973 Jamaica International Bridget Cooper Jennifer Dakin Barb O Brien Winner1974 All England Open Gillian Gilks Margaret Boxall Susan Whetnall 15 5 18 14 Winner1974 German Open Gillian Gilks Brigitte Steden Marieluise Zizmann 15 12 12 15 15 6 Winner1974 Scottish Open Gillian Gilks Margaret Boxall Susan Whetnall Runner up1975 Canadian Open Joke van Beusekom Barbara Welch Jane Youngberg 12 15 15 11 15 4 Winner1975 Dutch Open Gillian Gilks Nora Gardner Susan Whetnall 12 15 17 14 7 15 Runner up1976 All England Open Nora Gardner Gillian Gilks Susan Whetnall 10 15 10 15 Runner up1976 Canadian Open Nora Gardner Marjan Ridder Joke van Beusekom 17 14 15 9 Winner1976 Scottish Open Nora Gardner Gillian Gilks Susan Whetnall Runner up1976 Swedish Open Gillian Gilks Winner1977 All England Open Nora Perry Etsuko Toganoo Emiko Ueno 15 7 3 15 7 15 Runner upMixed doubles Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result1972 Scottish Open Robert McCoig Derek Talbot Gillian Gilks Runner up1973 Jamaica International Mike Tredgett Sture Johnsson Eva Twedberg Runner upReferences Edit a b c d Davis Pat 1983 Guinness Book of Badminton Enfield Middlesex England Guinness Superlatives Ltd pp 106 109 143 1970 Athletes Team England Edinburgh 1970 Team Team England World Invitation Tournament is Huge Success World Badminton October 1974 2 3 Athletes and results Commonwealth Games Federation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margaret Beck amp oldid 1140246788, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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