Robin Middleton (badminton)

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Born (1985-02-08) 8 February 1985 (age 40)
Yearsactive2007
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight86 kg (190 lb)
Robin Middleton
Personal information
Born (1985-02-08) 8 February 1985 (age 40)
Years active2007
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight86 kg (190 lb)
Sport
Country Australia
SportBadminton
HandednessRight
Coached byLasse Bundgaard
Men's & mixed doubles
Highest ranking26 (MD), 19 (XD)
BWF profile
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing  Australia
Oceania Championships
Gold medal – first place2016 PapeeteMixed doubles
Gold medal – first place2015 North HarbourMixed doubles
Silver medal – second place2018 HamiltonMen's doubles
Oceania Mixed Team Championships
Gold medal – first place2016 AucklandMixed team
Oceania Men's Team Championships
Gold medal – first place2018 HamiltonMen's team
Silver medal – second place2016 AucklandMen's team
Representing  England
European Men's Team Championships
Silver medal – second place2008 AlmereMen's team

Robin Middleton (born 8 February 1985) is an English badminton player currently representing Australia.[1] He was one of the UK's leading badminton players. Born in Leeds in 1985, his interests include cricket, sky diving, and botany. He holds a 2.1 degree from Loughborough University.[2] He was the mixed doubles champion at the 2010 European Circuit Finals partnered with Mariana Agathangelou.[3]

Middleton retired from professional badminton in 2011 after a disagreement with employer Badminton England, which rejected his public support for the use of craniology to determine team seeding in competition. Middleton was moving to Australia and becoming a citizen in 2014.[4] He signaled his intention to come out of retirement to play for Australia after a period traveling there, and has since been named in their elite squad. In Australia, he trained at the Swann Hill Badminton Club in Victoria.[5] He represented Australia in the men's doubles event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games with Ross Smith.[6] Together, they were seeded fourth. They ended their campaign in the quarterfinals after losing to the eventual gold medalists, Goh V Shem and Tan Wee Kiong of Malaysia.[7] Teamed-up with Leanne Choo in the mixed doubles, they became the champion at the Oceania Badminton Championships in 2015 and 2016. The pair also represented their country at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[5]

Oceania Championships

References

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