Scott Evans (badminton player)

Scott Evans (badminton player)

Scott Evans (born September 26, 1987) is an Irish professional badminton player. As of 2006 he is the highest ranked Irish player and gained himself a scholarship by the Olympic Council of Ireland to focus on the 2008 Summer Olympics. [ [http://www.leinsterbadminton.com/Home/tabid/222/ctl/Details/mid/764/ItemID/13/Default.aspx Young badminton star wins Beijing Olympic scholarship] ] .

He won the Irish National Badminton Championships in 2005, 2007 and 2008.

He attended Wesley College Dublin

Career highlights

*2008 - Scott Evans secures qualification to 2008 Summer Olympics [ [http://www.leinsterbadminton.com/Home/tabid/222/ctl/Details/mid/764/ItemID/302/language/en-IE/Default.aspx Its official Ireland’s Scott Evans & Chloe Magee have qualified for the Beijing Olympics this summer...] ]
*2006 - Southern PanAm International: Men's singles (semi final)
*2006 - Portuguese International: Men's doubles (quarter final)
*2005 - Hungarian International: Men's singles (runner up)
*2002 - Helexpo Thessaloniki World Grand Prix: Men's doubles (quarter final)
*2004 - Welsh International: Men's singles (quarter final)
*2004 - Italian International: Men's doubles (runner up)
*2004 - Cyprus International: Men's singles (quarter final)
*2004 - Cyprus International: Men's doubles (runner up)
*2004 - Victor Lithuanian International: Men's doubles (runner up)
*2003 - Italian International: Mixed doubles (quarter final)
*2002 - Irish International: Men's doubles (quarter final)

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