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Achievements & Historical Stats

Historical statistics for Northern Ireland Ranking Tour and Northern Ireland Open can be found here.

 

Northern Ireland Champions 2001-present

FIC
01-02: Lynda Black and Kevin Horton
02-03: Lynda Black and Ryan Press
03-04: Lynda Black and Kevin Horton
04-05: Karen Payne and Kevin Horton
05-06: Karen Payne and George McKee
06-07: Karen Payne and Ryan Press
07-08:

Seniors
01-02:
Pat Duffy and Sam Hull
02-03: Isobel Smith and Alan Smith
03-04: Isobel Smith and Sam Hull
04-05: Isobel Smith and Alan Smith
05-06: Christine Robinson and Alan Smith
06-07: Christine Robinson and Alan Smith
07-08:

U24 YAC
05-06:
David Seay
06-07: David Seay
07-08: Grant Dugan

U19 Juniors
07-08:
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Representatives 2001-present

Qubica/AMF World Cup
2001:
Glynis Wilson and Kevin Horton in Pattaya, Thailand
2002: Lynda Black and Kevin Horton in Riga, Latvia
2003: Lynda Black and Kevin Horton in Tegucigalpa, Honduras
2004: Karen Payne and Kevin Horton in Singapore, Singapore
2005: Lynda Watson and Billy Nimick in Ljubljana, Slovenia
2006: Karen Payne and Billy Nimick in Caracas, Venezuela
2007: Helen Tamblyn and Grant Dugan in St. Petersburg, Russia

Commonwealth Games
2002: Lynda Black, Mary Brady, Billy Nimick and Kevin Horton in Stirling Scotland
2005: Lynda Watson, Karen Payne, Billy Nimick and Kevin Horton in Paphos, Cyprus
2006: Karen Payne, Christine Robinson, Ryan Press and Kenny Donnelly in Melbourne, Australia
2008:

World Youth Championships
2006: Helen Tamblyn, Grant Dugan, David Seay and Peter Lilburn in Berlin, Germany
2008: Lauren Dugan, Kelly McDowell, Grant Dugan and David Seay, in Orlando, USA

European Champions Cup
2001: Bertha Campbell and Kenny Donnelly in Moscow, Russia
2002: Lynda Black and Kevin Horton in Schiedam, The Netherlands
2003: Lynda Watson and Ryan Press in Vienna, Austria
2004: Donna Mount and Kevin Horton in Ankara, Turkey
2005: Helen Tamblyn and Kevin Horton in Böblingen, Germany
2006: Lynda Watson and Ryan Press in Riga, Latvia
2007: Karen Payne and Ryan Press in Foetz, Luxembourg
2008:

European Gold Cup
2001: Anne Marie Jordan and David Seaby in Dublin, Ireland
2002: Mary Brady and George McKee in Riga, Latvia
2003: Mary Brady and David Seay in Poznan, Poland
2004: Bertha Campbell and David Williamson in Kiev, Ukraine
2005: Karen Payne and Paul McCauley in Rome, Italy
2006: Grant Dugan in Foetz, Luxembourg
2007: Lauren Dugan and Jonathan Gilliland in Paphos, Cyprus
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Medal Winners 2001-present

2007
Senior Triple Crown, Bromborough: The men won a Silver in the team event. Alan Smith wins a Bronze in the All-Events and qualifies for masters finals. Bertha Campbell wins a Silver in the Mixed Doubles with Wales.

 

2006
Senior Triple Crown, Belfast: Christine Robinson wins Silver in the ladies singles. She then along with Pat Duffy won Silver in the Doubles. The ladies won a Bronze in the team event. Christine also achieves Silver in the All Events.
        
Adult Triple Crown, Cardiff: Donna Horton wins the Ladies Singles to take a Gold Medal. She also took home Silver in the Doubles with Karen Payne and a Bronze in the Team Event with Karen Payne, Helen Tamblyn, Caroline Horan and Christine Robinson. Kevin Horton and Kenny Donnelly won Silver in the Doubles and along with Billy Nimick took home another silver in the trios. Along with Ryan Press and George McKee the three took home a bronze in the team event. David Seay, playing in his first Adult Triple Crown along with Lynda Watson took home a bronze in the Mixed Doubles, completing a brilliant weekend which saw the team only being beaten by England in the Overall Standings.

 

2005
European Gold Cup, Rome: Paul McCauley wins the Masters to become European Champion.
                 
Commonwealth Championships, Cyprus: Billy Nimick wins Gold in the singles, he then along with Kevin Horton take Silver in the Doubles Event.
                     
Adult Triple Crown, Dublin: Alan Smith and Isobel Smith win Bronze in the Mixed Doubles.

 

2004
Senior Triple Crown: Allen Sinton and Pat Nimick take a Bronze in the mixed doubles. Sam Hull, David Seaby and Alan Smith take home Silver in the Trios while the Ladies in a Bronze in the team event.

Adult Triple Crown: The Ladies take home silver in the team event.

 

2003
Senior Triple Crown: Jean Martin and Isobel Smith win Silver in the Doubles and the Ladies take home bronze in the team event.

Adult Triple Crown: Kenny Donnelly wins Gold in the All Events and along with Kevin Horton wins Silver in the Doubles. The pair also achieves a bronze medal in the Trios along with Ryan Press. 

 

2002
Adult Triple Crown: Lynda Watson, Bertha Campbell and Donna Mount take Silver in the Trios.

Commonwealth Championships, Stirling: Billy Nimick and Kevin Horton take Silver in the Doubles.

 

2001
Adult Triple Crown:  Martin Payne and David Williamson take Bronze in the Doubles.

Y.A.C Triple Crown, Dublin:  David Williamson wins Gold in the Singles and the Masters event.
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