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<strong>2018</strong><br />

ANNUAL REPORT &<br />

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS


THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS<br />

HARCOURTS COOPER & CO<br />

NEW ZEALAND COMMUNITY TRUST<br />

FOUNDATION NORTH<br />

LION FOUNDATION<br />

AUCKLAND COUNCIL<br />

DEVONPORT-TAKAPUNA LOCAL BOARD<br />

HIBISCUS AND BAYS LOCAL BOARD<br />

UPPER HARBOUR LOCAL BOARD<br />

KAIPATIKI LOCAL BOARD<br />

NEW ZEALAND RACING BOARD<br />

FOUR WINDS FOUNDATION LTD<br />

AKTIVE - AUCKLAND SPORT AND RECREATION<br />

HARBOUR SPORT<br />

PUB CHARITY<br />

BARTERCARD<br />

Front Cover Photo Credit: Badminton Photo<br />

Badminton New Zealand<br />

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BADMINTON NORTH HARBOUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

PRESIDENT Chris Davis VICE PRESIDENT Ross Barnett<br />

BOARD<br />

Karen Blank (Chairperson) Dorothy Callister Benson Leng<br />

Kerrin Harrison Kati Turver Mark Werman<br />

BADMINTON NORTH HARBOUR STAFF<br />

Chief Executive<br />

Glenn Cox<br />

Events Manager<br />

Accounts Manager<br />

Administration Secretary<br />

Coaching Manager<br />

Development Officer<br />

Maintenance<br />

Pro Shop Manager<br />

Lisa Schmidt<br />

Karen Willins<br />

Annabelle Galvez<br />

Fanny Kumala Megahwati<br />

Abhinav Manota<br />

Neville Howell<br />

Justine Villegas<br />

Convenor<br />

Honorary Solicitor<br />

Auditor<br />

Karen Blank<br />

Chris Davis<br />

RSM Hayes Audit, Auckland<br />

LIFE MEMBERS<br />

Eileen Barclay Molly Gibson David Reeks<br />

Lionel Medland Ian Wyborn Dorothy Callister<br />

Graeme Newton Julie Carrel Karen Blank<br />

Chris Davis<br />

Joanne Hewitt<br />

MEMBERS<br />

Badminton Club Exist<br />

East Coast Bays Club<br />

Family Badminton Club<br />

Grammar Club<br />

IMBC<br />

MTS Badminton Club<br />

North Harbour Club<br />

ORD Badminton Club<br />

Sunset Club<br />

The Mates<br />

Bridge Beyond Club<br />

Facebook Badminton Club<br />

Flites NZ Badminton Club<br />

Great Families BC<br />

Mairangi Bay Club<br />

North 3040 Club<br />

North Shore Mid-Week Club<br />

Orewa Club<br />

Takapuna Club<br />

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Status<br />

Badminton North Harbour is an Incorporated<br />

Society and is Tax Exempt.<br />

Badminton North Harbour is one of 27 Associations<br />

throughout New Zealand registered to Badminton<br />

New Zealand.<br />

Vision<br />

Badminton North Harbour is to be a highly<br />

regarded and financially sustainable organisation<br />

that successfully delivers badminton as a lifelong<br />

sport embraced by the North Harbour region.<br />

Mission Statement<br />

Badminton North Harbour exists to provide<br />

its members and the general public with a<br />

quality badminton facility and a diverse<br />

range of badminton services and<br />

programmes. Badminton North Harbour will<br />

strive to increase player participation, enjoyment<br />

and high achievement through sound<br />

business practice and a commitment to<br />

developing our game.<br />

Service<br />

Provide the highest quality<br />

of service both internally<br />

and externally satisfying the<br />

expectations of our<br />

customers.<br />

Honesty & Integrity<br />

Perform all responsibilities<br />

with the utmost honesty<br />

and integrity without<br />

compromise.<br />

Excellence<br />

Maintain a high level of<br />

excellence in all aspects of<br />

our operation. Never<br />

compromise when better can<br />

be achieved.<br />

Innovative:<br />

Encourage and recognise<br />

innovation, creativity and<br />

forward thinking.<br />

BADMINTON NORTH HARBOUR<br />

47 BOND CRESCENT, FORREST HILL<br />

NORTH SHORE CITY, 0620<br />

PO BOX 100630, N.S.M.C, AUCKLAND<br />

Tel: (09) 410 6941<br />

Fax: (09) 410 6689<br />

Email: info@bnh.org.nz<br />

Website: www.bnh.org.nz<br />

Online Booking: book.bnh.org.nz<br />

Partnership:<br />

Badminton North Harbour<br />

highly respects all partnerships,<br />

both internal and<br />

external. These partnerships<br />

are regarded as an integral<br />

part of our development and<br />

success moving forward.<br />

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT<br />

The Board has had another impressive year in terms of<br />

what it has managed to achieve for Badminton North<br />

Harbour.<br />

One of the strengths of a governing body is to always be<br />

looking to improve the fortunes of the organisation it<br />

serves. No matter how good an organisation is performing<br />

there is always room for improvement and the<br />

need to prepare for future eventualities (whether<br />

planned, or otherwise).<br />

What most of our members will not see is the time and<br />

effort which your Board members put into working on<br />

these issues. One of the obvious issues which we have<br />

been working on, for some considerable period, is the<br />

need for more court space. We have had many false<br />

starts and, to be honest, do not have a solution to this<br />

problem at this point in time. This is a matter which is<br />

foremost in our minds. It is discussed at every Board<br />

meeting (and, often, in between meetings). We have a<br />

Board subcommittee which focusses on this issue and<br />

our CEO Glenn Cox is in constant contact with all of the<br />

important parties, potential partners etc. Sourcing further<br />

court availability which is in the appropriate localities,<br />

and is cost effective, is not an easy task (as you can<br />

imagine). In addition, there are certain frameworks<br />

which are imposed upon us (by funders, Council etc.)<br />

and we need to find ways of making ourselves fit into<br />

the necessary criteria to make ourselves eligible, to the<br />

greatest degree possible, for whatever possibilities<br />

might arise.<br />

In addition, the Board has to be “across” all of the other<br />

aspects of the operation of the association. While<br />

Glenn and his team do an amazing job of the day to day<br />

management of these issues, the Board has to ensure<br />

that we have the appropriate resourcing (which is not<br />

only financial) for everything from management of the<br />

Association’s facilities, to organisation of our competitions,<br />

ensuring that we have the best available players<br />

available to form the best teams to take part in provincial<br />

and national competitions, ensuring that we have<br />

pathways in place for our elite players to reach the<br />

highest possible level, ensuring that our non-elite players<br />

also have the ability and opportunity to play at their<br />

best possible level, administration and officiating of the<br />

sport, etc. Of course, a primary driver for all of those<br />

issues is our ability to finance these activities on an ongoing<br />

basis (both short-term and long-term).<br />

Your Board is made up of people with a variety of skills<br />

and experience. It is the combined efforts of those people<br />

who maintain Badminton North Harbour as the<br />

preeminent Badminton Association in New Zealand,<br />

continuing the good work which has been carried out<br />

by Boards in the past.<br />

This year’s Board is no exception to the above comments.<br />

They worked incredibly hard and well together<br />

to continue the good fortunes of Badminton North Harbour.<br />

Particular credit and thanks must go to Karen<br />

Blank who has taken on the position as Chair of the<br />

Board with enthusiasm, great dedication and leadership.<br />

I am looking forward to an exciting and successful year<br />

to come for our great organisation.<br />

Chris Davis<br />

President<br />

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S REPORT<br />

Welcome to our <strong>2018</strong> annual report. It has been another busy<br />

year with more people playing and enjoying our sport.<br />

<strong>2018</strong> has seen a continuation of successes, both on and off<br />

the court. Strong bookings have seen our venues at Bond<br />

Crescent and Apollo Drive under pressure to accommodate<br />

the ever-increasing demand from our community to play badminton.<br />

Strong club membership alongside card holders and<br />

the community’s casual players have seen record numbers<br />

through these facilities, participating in tournaments, representative<br />

teams and domestic competitions.<br />

Badminton North Harbour would like to welcome our new<br />

naming right sponsor and partner, Harcourts Cooper & Co.<br />

We have entered into a fantastic agreement with one of<br />

North Shore’s leading community supporters. Harcourts<br />

Cooper & Co is a proactive community based real estate company<br />

whose presence in our community is second to none.<br />

They are at the forefront of North Harbour sport and contribute<br />

to a vast amount of community sporting organisations.<br />

We are really excited to have Badminton North Harbour associated<br />

with them. I would like to thank Martin, Rosie and the<br />

Harcourts Cooper & Co team for all their support and look<br />

forward to a great relationship moving ahead.<br />

Once again, we have had a strong year with results and a<br />

number of firsts. A number of North Harbour players were<br />

selected to represent New Zealand in various age groups and<br />

senior international tournaments. Abhinav Manota, Oscar<br />

Guo, Edward Lau, Dylan Soedjasa and Maika Phillips represented<br />

New Zealand in the Victor Oceania Men’s Team Championships,<br />

while Anona Pak, Gaea Galvez and Justine Villegas<br />

represented New Zealand in the Victor Oceania Women’s<br />

Team Championships. Abhinav also represented New Zealand<br />

at the World Championships held in China in August and Oscar<br />

represented New Zealand at the Youth Olympic Games<br />

held in Argentina in October. Oscar Guo, Shaunna Li and Edward<br />

Lau have also travelled to Canada as part of the New<br />

Zealand junior team to compete at the World Junior Championships.<br />

Our players once again achieved great success at National<br />

Championships with Harbour winning the singles, men’s doubles,<br />

women’s doubles and mixed doubles titles. Oscar Guo<br />

achieved a triple crown at the Yonex New Zealand u19 Championships<br />

while Shaunna Li won the girls singles at 15 years of<br />

age. Our representative teams once again had an enjoyable<br />

season. Our Division 1 team featured on Sky TV and finished<br />

second at the Yonex Division 1 & 2 Championships. Our Division<br />

3 team won their national competition and Division 4<br />

won their North Island competition. Our Masters 1 and 5<br />

teams won their North Island competitions and the North<br />

Harbour u19 team took out first place at the Yonex Team<br />

Championships.<br />

passion to our association and sport keeps delivering domestic,<br />

national and international competitions to a high<br />

level of excellence. Annabelle Galvez, our Secretary, tirelessly<br />

commits to ensuring our office and its administration runs<br />

smoothly. Karen Willins, our Accounts Manager and longest<br />

serving Harbour staff member with over 25 years with the<br />

association, keeps all the books balanced and in order, enabling<br />

us to be most efficient and on track. Justine Villegas, our<br />

Retail Manager keeps our shop and bar area operating at the<br />

highest level making sure all customers are well looked after.<br />

Last but not least is our maintenance man, Neville Howell,<br />

who ensures the venue is in tip top shape for everyone to<br />

enjoy. A special big thanks not only from me but all our badminton<br />

community to these valued people and their hard<br />

work.<br />

With the continuing challenge of sponsorship and funding I<br />

would like to make special mention of all organisations that,<br />

without their support, we simply could not deliver the facility<br />

and programs we do. Harcourts Cooper & Co, The New Zealand<br />

Community Trust, Foundation North, Lion Foundation,<br />

Auckland Council including Devonport Takapuna, Kaipatiki,<br />

Hibiscus Bays and Upper Harbour Local Boards, Pub Charity,<br />

NZ Racing Board, Roland Jeffrey Physio, Broderick Print and<br />

Four Winds. A huge thank you is extended for all your support.<br />

It is truly appreciated by our badminton community and<br />

makes us who we. We are very grateful.<br />

To the Board of Badminton North Harbour thank you for your<br />

passionate and proactive commitment to our organization.<br />

Your assistance continues to provide great governance and<br />

assists me to oversee a great facility with opportunities for all<br />

badminton players through-out our community. Special<br />

thanks to Karen Blank our Chairperson, and Chris Davis our<br />

President, for their ongoing support and encouragement.<br />

Last, but not least, thank you to our badminton community.<br />

We hope you have enjoyed your badminton this year and<br />

look forward to being of service to you again in 2019.<br />

2019 is already shaping up to be another busy year and behalf<br />

of everyone here at Badminton North Harbour, have a safe<br />

and happy Christmas period. We look forward to seeing you<br />

all again next year.<br />

Glenn Cox<br />

Chief Executive<br />

We are extremely fortunate to have such a great team at Badminton<br />

North Harbour and I would like to take this opportunity<br />

to thank them all. Fanny Megahwati, our Coaching Manager<br />

and her team of coaches, keep our players developing<br />

across all age groups. Abhinav Manota’s knowledge and enthusiasm<br />

amongst our development programs keeps opening<br />

pathways for many aspiring players. Lisa Schmidt’s ongoing<br />

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CHAIRPERSON’S REPORT<br />

This is my first report since taking over as Chairperson of the<br />

Association from Kerrin Harrison at the end of last year. I<br />

would firstly like to thank Kerrin on behalf of Badminton<br />

North Harbour for his commitment and dedication and am<br />

pleased that he still remains a member of the Board. His<br />

knowledge of our great game and his business experience<br />

and expertise are truly invaluable.<br />

This year has been awesome. Due to the success of our inaugural<br />

fund-raising Gala Dinner together with grants and sponsorship<br />

we have been able to generate a pool of money that<br />

has gone towards assisting our young and upcoming players<br />

achieve their dreams. As a result, a number of our leading<br />

juniors have benefited and have been able to gain valuable<br />

experience playing in major competitions overseas.<br />

It was great to see many of our players proudly representing<br />

our Association and New Zealand:<br />

Youth Olympic Games (Buenos Aires, Argentina)<br />

Oscar Guo<br />

Total BWF World Championships (Nanjing, China)<br />

Abhinav Manota<br />

BWF World Junior Tournament (Toronto, Canada)<br />

Shaunna Li, Oscar Guo and Edward Lau<br />

Asia Pacific u19 Team Championship & Australian Junior<br />

International (Perth, Australia)<br />

Oscar Guo, Shaunna Li and Joshua Feng<br />

Sydney International (Sydney, Australia)<br />

Abhinav Manota, Anona Pak, Maika Phillips, Justine Villegas,<br />

Alyssa Tagle, Shaunna Li, Nicco Tagle and Fransisca Rahardja<br />

South Australia International (Adelaide, Australia)<br />

Abhinav Manota, Anona Pak, Maika Phillips, Oscar Guo,<br />

Justine Villegas, Alyssa Tagle and Nicco Tagle<br />

I recently watched Oscar Guo on Sky TV playing at the World<br />

Youth Olympics, where he won a silver medal in the badminton<br />

team relay. Being seen at such high-profile events is testimony<br />

to the hard work being put in by our players and coaches<br />

and in particular our Coaching Manager, Fanny<br />

Megahwati.<br />

associations throughout the country. This has been further<br />

recognised with Harcourts Cooper & Co coming on board as<br />

our naming rights sponsor.<br />

These days as everyone will I’m sure be aware, we are struggling<br />

with the lack of courts at peak times. As part of Badminton<br />

North Harbour’s strategic plan moving forward the Board<br />

are considering all facility options to ensure we can cater for<br />

the growing numbers in our sport. Regional Councils all agree<br />

that there is a major shortage of indoor facilities on the North<br />

Shore and indeed all of Auckland. There have been studies<br />

completed with regards to existing facilities and how we progress<br />

to develop new ventures. Badminton North Harbour is<br />

involved in all these discussions and we are hopeful of an<br />

outcome that can be achieved with all affected sports working<br />

together.<br />

It has been a privilege to lead the association this year. I am<br />

also grateful for the opportunities to play badminton myself<br />

and to come into contact with some wonderful people who<br />

not only share the enjoyment of our game but also put themselves<br />

forward as volunteers to coach, umpire or serve on<br />

club committees. These people take pride in our association,<br />

respect our facilities and give their time freely so we can all<br />

enjoy the game we love.<br />

I would like to thank our Chief Executive Glenn Cox and his<br />

dedicated staff at Badminton North Harbour for all their support,<br />

passion and commitment towards the smooth running<br />

of our wonderful Badminton Centre. And finally thank you to<br />

my fellow board members for their efforts, dedication and<br />

vision.<br />

I trust you all have an enjoyable and restful holiday break. I<br />

look forward to seeing everyone back on the court, fresh and<br />

invigorated in the New Year.<br />

Karen Blank<br />

Board Chair<br />

Kerrin Harrison has written in previous years about the history<br />

surrounding our badminton centre. I wish to pay homage<br />

to the people who gave of their time and expertise so freely<br />

to build the facilities that today are now the envy of other<br />

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COACHING MANAGER’S REPORT<br />

It has been another good year for North Harbour’s badminton<br />

players and teams. During the 2019 season, representatives<br />

have been busy with inter-association events in seniors, masters,<br />

veterans and super-veterans. Junior and senior representatives<br />

have also been involved in a number of national and international<br />

tournaments. A number of our players achievements in 2019<br />

deserve recognition.<br />

Abhinav Manota, New Zealand representative and<br />

North Harbour Development Officer, qualified<br />

for the TOTAL BWF World Championships<br />

<strong>2018</strong> in Nanjing, China. The experience<br />

gained from an event such as<br />

this is second to none and will<br />

be very helpful in future<br />

tournaments. Abhinav<br />

also won the New Zealand<br />

National men’s singles<br />

title and Oceania<br />

men’s single title.<br />

North Harbour junior, Oscar<br />

Guo has recently finished his campaign<br />

at the Youth Olympic Games in<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina. Oscar finished<br />

his men’s singles campaign with a one win, one loss result which<br />

didn’t allow him to progress. There was however<br />

the exciting prospect of being in an international<br />

eight-person team with an event<br />

called Team Relay. Oscar’s team, Omega<br />

had a fantastic campaign and finished<br />

the event in second place, earning the<br />

team silver Youth Olympic medals.<br />

Other achievements for <strong>2018</strong> have been<br />

at the New Zealand u19 Championships,<br />

winning the men’s singles, doubles and<br />

mixed doubles titles. Traveling as a<br />

member of the New Zealand Junior Team, Oscar also won the<br />

<strong>2018</strong> Australian Junior International men’s singles.<br />

We have three players representing New Zealand travelling to<br />

the World Junior Championships in Canada. Oscar Guo, Edward<br />

Lau and Shaunna Li will play a team event followed by the individual<br />

championships.<br />

Anona Pak, winner of the Massey University Academy of Sport<br />

Sportswoman of the Year Award, paired up with North Harbour’s<br />

Fransisca Rahardja in the Crown Group Australian Open <strong>2018</strong><br />

and reached the quarter finals which is a great achievement.<br />

Anona also won the women’s doubles title at the Yonex New<br />

Zealand National Championships with partner Christine Zhang.<br />

Wisden Cup this year followed a new format of 5 matches per<br />

tie. Our division 1 team finished second behind a strong Waikato<br />

team. Division 3 and 4 won their divisions as did the Masters 1<br />

team, for a third consecutive year. Masters 5 who played in division<br />

5 will be promoted to division 4 in 2019 after winning their<br />

division.<br />

Each year we have a training camp at the end and beginning of<br />

the season. This camp is open for players from other associations<br />

should they wish to participate. This is a five-day camp,<br />

training three times each day, emphasising on fitness, technique<br />

and improving skills. This will run from 10-14 December <strong>2018</strong><br />

and 21-25 January 2019.<br />

Our major junior event for the year is the New Zealand Junior<br />

Team Championships in Palmerston North. This year we sent<br />

seven teams including two teams of u13 age players which is<br />

positive for our development. North Harbour won the u19 team<br />

event and came runner up in the u17, u15 and u13 age groups,<br />

while the u13 II team won the second division event.<br />

North Harbour junior players have achieved well in tournaments<br />

during <strong>2018</strong>. Jaden Mingoa won the boys doubles and was runner<br />

up in the boys’ singles and mixed doubles at the Yonex New<br />

Zealand u13 Championships. Shaunna Li showed that she is a<br />

rising player by winning the u17 and u19 girls singles and runner<br />

up in the u17 and u19 mixed doubles at this year’s age group<br />

championships. Ricky Cheng has improved significantly, winning<br />

the New Zealand u17 boys singles title and was runner up in the<br />

boys’ doubles. Equally making good gains is Nelson Zhang who<br />

came runner up at the Yonex New Zealand u17 Championships<br />

in the boys’ doubles and mixed doubles.<br />

I would like to introduce our new coach, Hanna Yun from Korea.<br />

She will assist in the coaching of our squads to help with technical<br />

aspects of the training ready for 2019.<br />

I would like to thank all parents, staff, coaches, players and<br />

stakeholders who have helped during <strong>2018</strong>. Without them we<br />

would not be achieving the results we have and creating an Association<br />

that is moving forward with our successes. The North<br />

Harbour badminton community is very strong and supportive,<br />

for which I thank you.<br />

Fanny Megahwati<br />

Coaching Manager<br />

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DEVELOPMENT OFFICER’S REPORT<br />

BWF Shuttle Time Coach Course:<br />

Badminton North Harbour is going to run it’s first BWF Shuttle<br />

Time coach course. So far, we have received more than 10 teachers<br />

from different schools wishing to participate in this course.<br />

The Shuttle Time coach course is where the attendee becomes<br />

trained to deliver Shuttle Time to children in a school or club<br />

setting. This is a practical coaching course, helping new and<br />

experienced coaches to plan and deliver fun badminton lessons<br />

to pupils aged 5-15 years old. Shuttle Time also offers free teaching<br />

resources, which include: teachers manual, 22 lesson plans<br />

and 92 supporting video clips.<br />

BWF Shuttle Time lessons are designed to provide children with<br />

a positive image of badminton through many opportunities to<br />

have fun, engage with others and experience success.<br />

Benefits of Shuttle Time Lessons:<br />

• Boys and Girls can play together<br />

• Accessible – indoor & outdoor<br />

• Mass participation in small spaces – 20+ children in the<br />

space of one court<br />

• Build fundamental physical skills<br />

• Suitable for children with physical disabilities or learning<br />

difficulties<br />

These lessons are designed to focus on fundamental skills and is<br />

aligned with the NZ curriculum. The programme itself has a<br />

range of different options available, and programmes can also be<br />

developed to cater for a school’s specific needs.<br />

Primary Schools:<br />

Badminton North Harbour ran Shuttle Time Programmes at a<br />

number of primary schools. We were able to deliver a five-week<br />

programme to Glamorgan School with more than 500 children<br />

having the chance to experience our sport. This year Orewa Primary<br />

School came on board and we designed a three-week programme<br />

specifically for them. Other Primary schools involved<br />

with Badminton North Harbour were Kristin School, Campbells<br />

Bay, Pinehurst School to name a few. During the year we were<br />

pleased to see these kids attending our Clubs, Holiday Programmes<br />

and After School Programmes.<br />

Intermediate Schools:<br />

BNH has worked with number of Intermediate Schools throughout<br />

the year delivering taster and skills sessions. We helped<br />

some of the schools organise their teams that competed in<br />

North Harbour’s Intermediate School League. Following these<br />

visits many students took up the opportunities to be involved in<br />

further Badminton North Harbour programmes. All intermediate<br />

schools we have delivered sessions to have shown great potential.<br />

We will look forward to working with them again next year.<br />

Secondary Schools:<br />

This year we have had great success delivering sessions to a<br />

number of Secondary Schools. Badminton North Harbour has<br />

worked with over 500 secondary school students this year. We<br />

were involved in coaching NCEA Achievement Standards and<br />

assessing the students. We also delivered skills sessions to the<br />

school representative teams who took part in the Inter-School<br />

competitions organised by Badminton North Harbour and<br />

College Sport.<br />

Due to the successful delivery of our badminton programme to<br />

schools, we have experienced significant interest in our other<br />

programmes such as School Holiday programme, After-school<br />

programmes and in our junior clubs.<br />

After School Programmes:<br />

After School programmes continue to be hugely popular group<br />

for school aged children. We have had great success delivering<br />

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these programmes. They are being run at another venue, Glenfield<br />

College and together with our original locations at Harcourts<br />

Cooper & Co North Harbour Badminton Centre, Active<br />

Badminton Centre and Orewa Badminton Centre we are growing<br />

each year. Also, we will be providing these opportunities to<br />

Hobsonville Point School during Term 4.<br />

Locations, Days and Times:<br />

Harcourts Cooper & Co North Harbour Badminton<br />

Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3.30pm – 5 pm<br />

Active Badminton Centre<br />

Tuesdays from 3.30pm – 5 pm<br />

Orewa Badminton Hall<br />

Wednesdays from 4pm-5.30pm<br />

Glenfield College<br />

Fridays from 3.30pm- 5pm<br />

Hobsonville Point School<br />

Mondays from 3.30pm – 4.30pm<br />

School Holiday Programme:<br />

The Badminton North Harbour Holiday programme provides a<br />

great environment for children to learn and progress in the<br />

world of badminton. It's a great way for children to have fun,<br />

learn new skills and meet new friends. This four half-day event is<br />

run as an incentive awards programme which allows players to<br />

get a gauge on their ability as they work towards badges. The<br />

skills required increase in difficulty as they move higher in their<br />

skill level to earn higher badges. This year we have seen consistently<br />

high numbers, having more than 35 children in each session.<br />

We were also able to help the AUT Millennium holiday programmes<br />

by running two hours sessions, which involved teaching<br />

their children basic skills and rules of badminton.<br />

Beginner Badminton:<br />

Our Beginner Badminton course is always in a great demand. In<br />

this programme, basic techniques of badminton are being taught<br />

to children and adults. This course is suitable for beginners and<br />

to those who are looking to polish their skills. We ran one early<br />

this year with more than 15 students attending each group. We<br />

are going to run this again in October/November and have already<br />

reached capacity in the children’s group. We are looking<br />

forward to seeing these new students.<br />

Badminton North Harbour is always thankful to have many<br />

coaches, sponsors and supporters involved in our organisation.<br />

Without them many programmes and events would not be<br />

possible.<br />

Abhinav Manota<br />

Development Officer


NORTH HARBOUR EVENT REPORT<br />

Events are created and offered to players of all levels at North Harbour. We pride ourselves on providing a diverse range of<br />

competitions for all ages and abilities.<br />

The <strong>2018</strong> Barfoot & Thompson New Zealand Badminton Open was under a new naming right sponsor this year. The event was<br />

held from 1-6 May at the North Shore Events Centre. This HSBC BWF World Tour Super 300 tournament showcased the highest<br />

ranked players in the history of the event, including high-profile former World Champion, Lin Dan. North Harbour was once<br />

again the official training venue for this tournament. Julie Carrel – Event Director, and her team created an extraordinary<br />

event that was enjoyed by many including players, public and volunteers. Having Lin Dan as a drawcard for the event saw record<br />

numbers attend the sessions and watch through Sky TV.<br />

Badminton North Harbour <strong>2018</strong> Events:<br />

Yonex North Harbour International<br />

North Harbour Open<br />

North Harbour u19 Open<br />

North Harbour u15 Open<br />

Northern Region u13/u15 Boys Local Derby<br />

NZCT Senior Secondary School League<br />

NZCT Junior Secondary School League<br />

NZCT Intermediate School League<br />

Shuttletime Primary School Team Challenge<br />

Shuttletime Intermediate School Zone Day<br />

North Harbour Interclub<br />

Summer League<br />

Senior Closed Championships<br />

Singles, Doubles & Mixed Doubles Senior Ladder<br />

North Harbour International <strong>2018</strong><br />

This was the first International North Harbour has hosted in a number of years. Being scheduled so early in the year, the number<br />

of entries was very positive with 131 players registered. This BWF Future Series Event had a prize pool of $USD5,000.00<br />

and an entry fee of $NZD100.00. Players from 10 countries were represented at this four-day event. Trophies were supplied<br />

by Barclay Engravers and were of a very high quality. On finals day, North Harbour, in conjunction with Oceania Badminton,<br />

organised the Spit Roast Company to provide hot roast rolls and salad to all players, followed by ice creams before everyone<br />

headed away. Our thanks go to our volunteers who make the event such a successful one.<br />

North Island/North Harbour Open <strong>2018</strong><br />

This tournament from 20-22 April was attended by 70 players. Perpetual trophies representing the North Island part of the<br />

event were awarded alongside North Harbour’s trophies plus individual trophies were presented to the winners and runners<br />

up. Thank you to Badminton North Harbour staff and our very own volunteers for their time and experience in producing a<br />

successful event.<br />

North Harbour u19 Open<br />

The North Harbour u19 Open was held from 11-12 August and hosted 53 players from around the Northern Region and beyond.<br />

The standard of badminton was very high during this event with finals being the exciting contest that it promised to be.<br />

North Harbour players were very dominant with Oscar Guo winning the men’s singles, doubles and mixed doubles with fellow<br />

North Harbour player, Tamara Otene. Shaunna Li won the women’s singles.<br />

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NORTH HARBOUR EVENT REPORT<br />

North Harbour u15 Open<br />

The North Island/North Harbour u15 Open was held from 7-8 June. The draw of 84 players was played over two days with<br />

winners and runners up receiving medals and prize money. Plate winners also received medals. North Harbour’s Chris Benzie<br />

won the boys doubles and mixed doubles with partner Natasha Alijabar, who also won the girls doubles.<br />

Northern Region Local Derby – u13/u15 Boys Section<br />

North Harbour was the host association for the u13/u15 boys section of Local Derby held over Queens Birthday weekend from<br />

2-3 June. Three associations within the Northern Region area entered a total of 4 teams. This competition was held over two<br />

days in one division.<br />

The finals places were:<br />

1 st : Auckland 1<br />

2 nd : North Harbour<br />

3 rd : Waitakere<br />

4 th : Auckland 2<br />

Shuttletime Primary School Team Challenge <strong>2018</strong><br />

The <strong>2018</strong> Primary Schools team event was held on Thursday 24 May and hosted 17 teams, an increase from<br />

2017. The winning team for <strong>2018</strong> was Campbells Bay 1 with Kristin 1 runners up. The winning team were awarded<br />

the North Harbour Primary Schools Team Challenge Trophy and each team member of both teams received<br />

an individual trophy. In section 2, Kristin 2 were the winning team with Campbells Bay 1 coming second. Both teams received<br />

medals for each team member. This is a great way for schools that have had our Development Officer attend their school delivering<br />

the Shuttle Time programme to continue developing the skills that the children have learnt. Many children from this<br />

day’s play continue playing badminton at our school holiday programs, junior clubs and in North Harbour junior representative<br />

teams.<br />

Place<br />

Section 1 Section 2<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Campbells Bay 1 Kristin 2<br />

Kristin 1 Campbells Bay 1<br />

Browns Bay 1 Campbells Bay 3<br />

Forrest Hill 1 Kristin 3<br />

Campbells Bay / St Josephs Milford 1<br />

Long Bay Wasps Campbells Bay 2<br />

7<br />

Milford 1<br />

Long Bay Strikers<br />

8<br />

Greenhithe Campbells Bay 4<br />

9 Long Bay Hornets<br />

Campbells Bay 1<br />

Winners Section 1<br />

Kristin 2<br />

Winners Section 2<br />

Thank you to New Zealand Community Trust for their continued support of school badminton.<br />

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New Zealand Community Trust Secondary School League <strong>2018</strong><br />

150 Secondary School teams from 15 schools took to the courts this year in a range of grades from A to C (social). The increase<br />

of 6 teams from 2017 continues the trend of school age children wanting to play badminton. The social section in both senior<br />

and junior age groups is always the most popular with the greatest number of entries.<br />

The senior competition with 87 teams was held in the second term. The Girls A grade entry was combined with the B grade<br />

due to lower numbers entering the A grade event this year. The Girls C grade was again very popular with over 19 teams entered.<br />

The boys’ teams were run in separate A & B grades as the numbers in A grade continues to increase. B Grade was our<br />

biggest event for the boys with 24 teams registered. The boys C grade took place this year with five teams, after a 2017 absence.<br />

Teams who played in a combined grade were still awarded places for their respective grades in which they had entered.<br />

The junior section, held in the third term, is smaller in team numbers than the seniors, however a good jump from 46 to 63<br />

teams is projecting well for the future. The junior Boys A grade and B grade played as one grade because of the entry numbers,<br />

however were awarded medals in each grade. The Junior Girls A & B combined to make one large event while again, the<br />

C grade teams were plentiful in the girl’s division to remain as being the most popular of the grades. Because of the entry<br />

numbers in both senior and junior B grade events, we were able to run two separate competitions; one at Badminton North<br />

Harbour and the other at Active Badminton.<br />

Prize giving was held on the last Wednesday (girls) and Thursday (boys) of the school term where College Sport medals were<br />

awarded to the winners and runner up teams of each grade. This was followed by pizzas for all participants. Thank you to all<br />

teachers, parents, sport managers, sport coordinators and supporters who gave their time to make the Secondary School<br />

League a success.<br />

Westlake A1<br />

Winners Junior Girls A Grade<br />

Rangitoto A1<br />

Winners Junior Boys A Grade<br />

Pinehurst B1<br />

Winners Junior Girls B North<br />

Hobsonville Pt B1<br />

Winners Junior Boys B North<br />

Rangitoto A<br />

Winners Seniors Girls A<br />

Rangitoto A1<br />

Winners Seniors Boys A<br />

Westlake B11<br />

Winners Seniors Boys B South Zone<br />

Westlake B2<br />

Winners Senior Girls B South<br />

Glenfield C1<br />

Winners Senior Boys C<br />

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NORTH HARBOUR EVENT REPORT<br />

New Zealand Community Trust Secondary Schools League Results <strong>2018</strong><br />

Juniors<br />

Place Junior Boys A Junior Boys B South Junior Boys B North Junior Girls A Junior Girls B South Junior Girls B North Junior Girls C<br />

1 Rangitoto A1 Northcote B1 Hobsonville Pt B1 Westlake A1 Westlake B1 Pinehurst B1 Westlake C5<br />

2 Rangitoto A2 Westlake B5 Kristin B1 Kristin A1 Carmel B1 Rangitoto B1 Westlake C4<br />

3 Kristin A1 Westlake B3 Hobsonville Pt B2 Albany Jnr A1 Carmel B2 Kristin B1 Westlake C2<br />

4 Westlake B6 Albany Junior B2 Northcote Blue Albany Jnr B1 Westlake C3<br />

5 Westlake B2 Albany Junior B1 Kristin B2 Westlake C8<br />

6 Westlake B7 Kristin B2 Westlake C7<br />

7 Rosmini Red Westlake C1<br />

8 Rosmini Blue Westlake C9<br />

9 Westlake B4 Glenfield C1<br />

10 Westlake C6<br />

11 Hobsonville C1<br />

12 Westlake C10<br />

Seniors<br />

Place Senior Boys A Senior Boys B North Senior Boys B South Senior Boys C Senior Girls A Senior Girls B North Senior Girls B South Senior Girls C<br />

1 Rangitoto A Kingsway B1 Westlake B11 Glenfield C1 Rangitoto A1 Rangitoto B1 Westlake B2 Westlake C2<br />

2 Westlake A1 Kristin B1 Westlake 7 Pinehurst C1 Westlake A1 Kristin B2 Carmel B2 Westlake C3<br />

3 Kristin A1 Rangitoto B1 Westlake B12 Rosmini Red Hobsonville Pt B3 Northcote B1 Westlake C5<br />

4 Rangitoto A2 Hobsonville Pt B1 Westlake B3 Rosmini Green Hobsonville Pt B2 Westlake B3 Glenfield C1<br />

5 Hobsonville Pt A1 Albany Sen High B1 Rosmini Black Glenfield 2 Albany Senior B1 Takapuna B1 Carmel C2<br />

6 Birkenhead A1 Rangitoto B2 Westlake B4 Long Bay B1 Northcote B2 Glenfield C2<br />

7 Northcote A2 Kristin B2 Rosmini Blue Kristin B1 Westlake B5 Carmel C1<br />

8 Northcote A1 Hobsonville Pt B2 Westlake B6 Hobsonville Pt B1 Westlake B8 Westlake C6<br />

9 Takapuna A1 Northcote Rangitoto B2 Westlake B4 Albany Senior C3<br />

10 Westlake B1 Rangitoto B3 Birkenhead B1 Westlake C1<br />

11 Westlake B2 Pinehurst B1 Westlake B6 Westlake C7<br />

12 Westlake B9 Carmel B3 Carmel C7<br />

13 Westlake B8 Westlake B7 Birkenhead C1<br />

14 Westlake B5 Carmel B1 Albany Senior C2<br />

15 Westlake B10 Carmel C4<br />

16 Birkenhead B1 Westlake C4<br />

17 Carmel C6<br />

18 Carmel C5<br />

19 Albany Senior C1<br />

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NORTH HARBOUR EVENT REPORT<br />

NEW ZEALAND COMMUNITY TRUST INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL LEAGUE <strong>2018</strong><br />

The <strong>2018</strong> competition had 43 teams, an increase of eight from 2017. Each team consisted of 4-6 players per team, and the<br />

format was split into girls and boys, sections 1 & 2. Competition started on the second week of term three and continued until<br />

the end of term. Prize giving was held on the final week of play, followed by pizzas for all participants and teachers. All members<br />

of the winning teams from each section received a North Harbour medal.<br />

Place Boys Section 1 Boys Section 2 Girls Section 1 Girls Section 2<br />

1 Takapuna A1 Murrays Bay B1 Albany Junior A1 Albany Junior B1<br />

2 Albany Junior A1 Rosmini B1 Takapuna A1 Northcross B1<br />

3 Kristin A1 Albany Junior B2 Northcross A1 Northcote B1<br />

4 Rosmini A1 Takapuna B1 Murrays Bay A1 Albany Junior B2<br />

5 Murrays Bay A1 Northcross B1 Murrays Bay A2 Pinehurst B1<br />

6 Northcote A1 Northcross B2 Northcross A2 Murrays Bay B1<br />

7 Northcross A1 Albany Junior B1 Takapuna B1<br />

8 Rosmini A2 Rosmini B2 Northcross B2<br />

9 Pinehurst A1 Northcross B3<br />

10 Northcross A2<br />

Shuttle Time North Harbour Intermediate Badminton Zone Days <strong>2018</strong><br />

On Wednesday 1 November (boys) and Thursday 2 November (girls) we hosted 120 players who entered the<br />

Shuttle Time North Harbour Intermediate Badminton Zone Days to compete to be the top singles and/or<br />

doubles players from the North Harbour region. The number of entries continues to grow which is a positive<br />

step forward for badminton in our region. We hope that <strong>2018</strong> will be see even more year 7 & 8 students<br />

take part in this event. The winners & runners up are:<br />

Winner<br />

Runner up<br />

Boys Singles: Jaden Mingoa (Wairau) Jamie Cheng (Pinehurst)<br />

Girls Singles: Jessie Kelaidis (AJHS) Sara Huang (Northcross)<br />

Boys Doubles: Ivan Wong/Jeff Wong (Wairau) William Li/Eamonn Wei (AJHS)<br />

Girls Doubles: Jessie Kelaidis/Katie Duffy (AJHS) Charlotte Light/Annabeth Yun (Northcross)<br />

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NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL HONOURS<br />

YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES (Argentina)<br />

Oscar Guo<br />

Silver Medal (Mixed Team Relay)<br />

VICTOR OCEANIA CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

Abhinav Manota<br />

Winner Men’s Singles<br />

YONEX NORTH HARBOUR INTERNATIONAL<br />

Oscar Guo<br />

Winner Men’s Singles<br />

Maika Phillips<br />

Winner Mixed Doubles<br />

Anona Pak<br />

Winner Mixed Doubles<br />

YONEX NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

Abhinav Manota<br />

Winner Men’s Singles<br />

Maika Phillips<br />

Winner Mixed Doubles<br />

Winner Men’s Doubles<br />

Dylan Soedjasa<br />

Winner Men’s Doubles<br />

Christine Zhang<br />

Winner Women’s Doubles<br />

Anona Pak<br />

Winner Mixed Doubles<br />

Winner Women’s Doubles<br />

NEW ZEALAND U19 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

Oscar Guo<br />

Winner Boys Singles<br />

Winner Boys Doubles<br />

Winner Mixed Doubles<br />

Tamara Otene<br />

Shaunna Li<br />

NEW ZEALAND U17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

Shaunna Li<br />

Ricky Cheng<br />

NEW ZEALAND U13 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

Jaden Mingoa<br />

Winner Girls Doubles<br />

Winner Girls Singles<br />

Winner Girls Singles<br />

Winner Boys Singles<br />

Winner Boys Doubles<br />

Yonex North Harbour International<br />

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NORTH HARBOUR EVENT REPORT<br />

NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL HONOURS CONT…<br />

40+<br />

Steven Cheng<br />

Kati Turver<br />

Jenny Matthews<br />

New Zealand Masters Championships<br />

Winner Men’s Singles<br />

Winner Women’s Doubles<br />

Winner Women’s Doubles<br />

50+<br />

Steve Milliken<br />

Richard Kelly<br />

Winner Men’s Doubles<br />

Winner Men’s Doubles<br />

55+<br />

Steve Milliken<br />

Winner Men’s Doubles<br />

VICTOR OCEANIA<br />

NEW ZEALAND TEAM<br />

Photo Credit: Badminton New Zealand<br />

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NORTH HARBOUR EVENT REPORT<br />

NEW ZEALAND TEAMS & SQUADS<br />

VICTOR OCEANIA MEN’S TEAM<br />

VICTOR OCEANIA WOMEN’S TEAM<br />

Oscar Guo<br />

Gaea Galvez<br />

Abhinav Manota<br />

Anona Pak<br />

Maika Phillips<br />

Justine Villegas<br />

Dylan Soedjasa<br />

NEW ZEALAND WORLD JUNIOR TEAM <strong>2018</strong> (Canada)<br />

Edward Lau<br />

Oscar Guo<br />

Shaunna Li<br />

NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL SQUAD<br />

Abhinav Manota<br />

Oscar Guo<br />

Anona Pak<br />

NEW ZEALAND U15 SQUAD<br />

NEW ZEALAND U19 SQUAD<br />

NORTHERN REGION JUNE BEVAN TROPHY TEAM<br />

Ricky Cheng<br />

Samuel Sun<br />

Nelson Zhang<br />

Natasha Alijabar<br />

NEW ZEALAND DEVELOPMENT SQUAD<br />

Nicco Tagle<br />

Edward Lau<br />

Dylan Soedjasa<br />

Maika Phillips<br />

Justine Villegas<br />

Alyssa Tagle<br />

Natasha Alijabar<br />

Chris Benzie<br />

Justin Kim<br />

Jaden Mingoa<br />

Oscar Guo<br />

Edward Lau<br />

Joshua Feng<br />

Ricky Cheng<br />

Jack Jiang<br />

Shaunna Li<br />

Evan Wong<br />

Photo Credit: Badminton New Zealand<br />

New Zealand World Junior Team<br />

Photo Credit: Oceania Badminton<br />

Asia Pacific NZ Junior Team<br />

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NORTH HARBOUR EVENT REPORT<br />

NORTH HARBOUR COMPETITION RESULTS<br />

YONEX NORTH HARBOUR INTERNATIONAL WINNER RUNNER-UP<br />

MEN’S SINGLES Oscar Guo (NZ) Abhinav Manota (NZ)<br />

WOMEN’S SINGLES Jesica Muljati (INA) Louisa Ma (AUS)<br />

MEN’S DOUBLES Kevin Dennerly-Minturn (NZ) Jonathan Curtin (NZ)<br />

Oliver Leydon-Davis (NZ)<br />

Danny Oud (NZ)<br />

WOMEN’S DOUBLES Leanne Choo (AUS) Sally Fu (NZ)<br />

Renuga Veeran (AUS)<br />

Susannah Leydon-Davis (NZ)<br />

MIXED DOUBLES Maika Phillips (NZ) Fabricio Farias (BRA)<br />

Anona Pak (NZ)<br />

Jacqueline Lima (BRA)<br />

NORTH ISLAND/NORTH HARBOUR OPEN<br />

MEN’S SINGLES Abhinav Manota (NH) Oscar Guo (NH)<br />

WOMEN’S SINGLES Jesica Muljati (NH) Sally Fu (AK)<br />

MEN’S DOUBLES Riga Oud (AK) Jian Wang (WTK)<br />

Chris Steeghs (WKO)<br />

Wayne Newman (WTK)<br />

WOMEN’S DOUBLES Hyun Jeong Ko (NH) Anona Pak (NH)<br />

Jesica Muljati (NH)<br />

Fransisca Rahardja (NH)<br />

MIXED DOUBLES Abhinav Manota (NH) Dacmen Vong (AK)<br />

Justine Villegas (NH)<br />

Alyssa Tagle (NH)<br />

NORTH ISLAND/NORTH HARBOUR u19 OPEN<br />

MEN’S SINGLES Oscar Guo (NH) Adam Jeffrey (WKO)<br />

WOMEN’S SINGLES Shaunna Li (NH) Yvonne Wang (NH)<br />

MEN’S DOUBLES Oscar Guo (NH) Joshua Feng (NH)<br />

Dacmen Vong (AK)<br />

Vincent Tao (NH)<br />

WOMEN’S DOUBLES Tamara Otene (NH) Janice Jiang (AK)<br />

Jaqueline Yu (AK)<br />

Sonia Lu (AK)<br />

MIXED DOUBLES Oscar Guo (NH) Dacmen Vong (AK)<br />

Tamara Otene (NH)<br />

Jaqueline Yu (AK)<br />

NORTH HARBOUR u15 OPEN<br />

BOYS SINGLES Max Wu (AK) Isaac Chan (WTK)<br />

GIRLS SINGLES Elly Li (CAN) Victoria Guo (WKO)<br />

BOYS DOUBLES Chris Benzie (NH) Harry Shi (AK)<br />

Dylan Naera (CM)<br />

Max Wu (AK)<br />

GIRLS DOUBLES Natasha Alijabar (NH) Nishika Jian (AK)<br />

Elly Li (CAN)<br />

Katarina Ung (AK)<br />

MIXED DOUBLES Chris Benzie (NH) Isaac Chan (WTK)<br />

Natasha Alijabar (NH)<br />

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Elly Li (CAN)


SPONSORS AND SUPPLIERS<br />

Thank you to our sponsors and suppliers for their continued support<br />

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REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS (DIVISION AND JUNIOR)<br />

WISDEN TEAM (DIV1)<br />

New Zealand Division 1 & 2 Inter-Association - 2nd Place<br />

Oscar Guo<br />

Abhinav Manota<br />

Maika Phillips<br />

Dylan Soedjasa<br />

Nicco Tagle<br />

SLAZENGER TEAM (DIV 2)<br />

Shaunna Li<br />

Anona Pak<br />

Fransisca Rahardja<br />

Christine Zhang<br />

New Zealand Division 1 & 2 Inter-Association - 4th Place<br />

Josh Feng<br />

Callum Harfield<br />

Jack Jiang<br />

Evan Lee<br />

Edwin Lie<br />

Nelson Zhang<br />

DIVISION 3<br />

BNZ Inter-association NI - Winner<br />

Stephen Bowden<br />

Steven Cheng<br />

Nick Koe<br />

Callum Hill<br />

Larry Nerida<br />

Natesh Chaunan<br />

DIVISION 4<br />

BNZ Inter-association NI - Winner<br />

Wei Ren Chua<br />

Simon Joe<br />

Oscar Ho<br />

Benson Leng<br />

Patrick Liu<br />

DIVISION 5<br />

BNZ Inter-association NI - 3rd Place<br />

Julian Chan<br />

Jacky Chen<br />

Damien King<br />

Andrew Lau<br />

Turenne Lee<br />

Winston Lim<br />

U19 TEAM 1<br />

Gaea Galvez<br />

Tamara Otene<br />

Alyssa Tagle<br />

Charmaine Wu<br />

Deborah Yin<br />

Sarah Anderson<br />

Melissa Ensoll<br />

Hyun Jeong Ko<br />

Fanny Megahwati<br />

Catelyn Rozario<br />

Garbo Choi<br />

Erin Chen<br />

Alier Lee<br />

Connie Lee<br />

Miho Senzaki<br />

Jessica Zhang<br />

Katie Liu<br />

Theresa Hsu<br />

Aimee Meng<br />

Elby Tang<br />

Betty Zhang<br />

Emily Zou<br />

New Zealand Junior Team Championships - Winner<br />

Oscar Guo<br />

Jack Jiang<br />

Edward Lau<br />

Tamara Otene<br />

Catelyn Rozario<br />

Charmaine Wu<br />

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U19 TEAM 2<br />

New Zealand Junior Team Championships - 4th Place<br />

Josh Feng<br />

Edwin Lie<br />

Vincent Tao<br />

Evan Wong<br />

U17 TEAM 1<br />

Cynthia Liu<br />

Lara Herbst<br />

Yvonne Wang<br />

New Zealand Junior Team Championships - 3rd Place<br />

Ricky Cheng<br />

Aaron Cheng<br />

Samuel Sun<br />

John Lin<br />

Nelson Zhang<br />

U17 TEAM 2<br />

Shaunna Li<br />

Natasha Alijabar<br />

Amber Tan<br />

Elsa Dai<br />

Caitlin Scott<br />

New Zealand Junior Team Championships - 6th Place<br />

Lampard Liu<br />

John Zhang<br />

Jamie Zhou<br />

Jack Hu<br />

Jeffrey Zheng<br />

U15 TEAM 1<br />

Hana Shin<br />

Fiona Zhang<br />

Sabrina Yu<br />

Christina Yang<br />

New Zealand Junior Team Championships - 2nd Place<br />

Chris Benzie<br />

Jamie Cheng<br />

Mikey Edwards<br />

Justin Kim<br />

Richard Lin<br />

Sarah Huang<br />

Sharon Meng<br />

Ana Ryu<br />

Farah Thien<br />

Jessica Zeng<br />

U13 TEAM 1 U13 TEAM 2<br />

Div 1 - 2nd Place<br />

Div 2 - Winner<br />

Jaden Mingoa<br />

Lechuan Xiao<br />

Leo Yang<br />

Katie Duffy<br />

Jessie kelaidis<br />

Elsa Lu<br />

U15 BOYS TEAM<br />

Daniel Chen<br />

Kenneth Huang<br />

William Li<br />

Ryan Huang<br />

Tony Yu<br />

Jack Ji<br />

Jamie Edwards<br />

Veronica Xia<br />

Grace Lee<br />

Elaine Zhou


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REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS (MASTERS, VETS AND SUPERVETS)<br />

MASTERS 1<br />

BNZ Inter-association NI Masters - Winner<br />

VETERANS 1<br />

BNZ Inter-association NI Veterans - 2nd Place<br />

Tony Hall<br />

Haley Dorward<br />

Tony Hall<br />

Karen Blank<br />

Steve Milliken<br />

Jenny Matthews<br />

Kerrin Harrison<br />

Kay Kanaris<br />

Larry Nerida<br />

Fanny Megahwati<br />

Phil Horne<br />

Gill Ross<br />

Paul Thompson<br />

Kelly Ruff<br />

Richard Kelly<br />

Fanny Megahwati<br />

Viraf Vazifdar<br />

Kati Turver<br />

Steve Milliken<br />

Julie Anderson<br />

Dave Ross<br />

Marie Maligro<br />

MASTERS 2<br />

VETERANS 2<br />

BNZ Inter-association NI Masters - 6th Place<br />

BNZ Inter-association NI Veterans - 6th Place<br />

Stephen Bowden<br />

Lisa Connell<br />

Scott Black<br />

May Cao<br />

Guru Mahajan<br />

Bellina Colston<br />

Paul Bradshaw<br />

Judy Ellmers<br />

Jonathan Matthews<br />

Ruth Kelly<br />

Peter Low<br />

Diane Hogan<br />

Graham Peterson<br />

Angela Putt<br />

Louis Yang<br />

Louise Wright<br />

James Stokes<br />

Julie Benzie<br />

MASTERS 3<br />

VETERANS 3<br />

BNZ Inter-association NI Masters - 8th Place<br />

Glenn Cox<br />

Karen Blank<br />

Martin Gulley<br />

Cath Cunningham<br />

Mark Rasovo<br />

Vincent Tagle<br />

JIn Tan<br />

Tony Wong<br />

Kay Kanaris<br />

Lydia Jesudas<br />

Marie Maligro<br />

BNZ Inter-association NI Veterans - 3rdPlace<br />

Itty Nadakkavukaran Kathy Calvert<br />

Victor Sebaratnam<br />

Glenys Dibley<br />

Kevin Smith<br />

Phil Stiff<br />

Malcolm Whitlock<br />

Annabelle Galvez<br />

Sophia Ren<br />

MASTERS 4<br />

BNZ Inter-association NI Masters - 6th Place<br />

Marcus Ang<br />

Lois Harrison<br />

Greg Hung<br />

Meike Scott<br />

Nico Kelaidis<br />

Tracy Taylor<br />

Richard Lloyd<br />

Deryn Williams<br />

Tom Wu<br />

Nicola Woodhead<br />

SUPER VETS<br />

BNZ Inter-association NI Super Vets Div 2 - 5th Place<br />

Richard Baker<br />

Julie Hemmingsen<br />

Geoff Burge<br />

Phillipa Nash<br />

Scott Black<br />

Freda Pickard<br />

Graeme Smith<br />

Karen Willins<br />

MASTERS 5<br />

BNZ Inter-association NI Masters - Winner<br />

Al Edgar<br />

Kent Fraser<br />

James McBurney<br />

Thomas Tang<br />

Angus Yeh<br />

Diane Bradshaw<br />

Sandy Gerrard<br />

Jane He<br />

Mel Walsh<br />

Louise Wright<br />

Veelyn Vergara<br />

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REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS<br />

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS<br />

Youth Olympic Games, Argentina<br />

World Championships, Nanjing China<br />

Photo Credit: Badminton Photo and Badminton New Zealand<br />

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GRADED INTERCLUB RESULTS<br />

OPEN LEAGUE 2 OPEN LEAGUE 3 MIXED LEAGUE 1<br />

1 BC Exist 1 MTS Jaguars Facebook<br />

2 DNA Flites MTS Archers North 3040<br />

3 Fantastic Flites ORD Mairangi Bay<br />

4 Family 1 MTS Eagles The Mates A<br />

5 Mairangi Bay 1 MTS Hawks BC Exist<br />

6 Orewa Mairangi Bay 1 ORD<br />

7 FlitesNZ<br />

8 Takapuna<br />

9 Grammar<br />

LADDER RESULTS<br />

Singles Ladder Winner Bin Wan<br />

2 nd Steven Cheng<br />

3 rd Mark Carter<br />

Doubles Ladder Winners<br />

Benjo Madrigal / Wendell Paloma<br />

2 nd Aldwin Vergara / Geck Fernandez<br />

3 rd Nick Koe / Jack Leonard<br />

MXD Doubles Winners James Stokes / Angela Putt<br />

2 nd Jeffrey Zheng / Natasha Alijabar<br />

3 rd Chris Jones / Bellina Colston<br />

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SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS<br />

North Shore Mid Week Cup<br />

Volunteer of the Year<br />

Nominees: Joanne Hewitt (LM), Cath Cunningham<br />

(OR), Karen Blank (FNZ), Dorothy<br />

Callister (TK), David Reeks (TK),<br />

Bill Adams (NH), Eileen Barclay (NH),<br />

Oscar Roggen (NH), Chris Clitherow,<br />

Chris Walker (NSMW), Linda Maher<br />

(GR), Mike Weston (OR), Kathy Calvert<br />

(MB), Mei Hong Yong, Maureen Sim,<br />

George Thien and Michael Ou<br />

BNH GALA DINNER & AWARDS NIGHT<br />

This was held on Saturday 17th of November <strong>2018</strong> at the Fairway<br />

Function Centre, Wairau Valley. This annual event celebrates our<br />

competition winners and our special award winners as well as<br />

recognising our many volunteers. Like last year, we combined our<br />

awards night with a Gala Dinner to fundraise for the<br />

development of North Harbour players.<br />

Lionel Medland Cup - Player of the Year<br />

Winner: Abhinav Manota<br />

Julie Still Cup - Junior Player of the Year<br />

Winner: Oscar Guo<br />

Financial Focus Masters Player of the Year<br />

Winner: Paul Thomson<br />

Mairangi Bay Club Cup - Coach of the Year<br />

Winner: Hyun Jeong Ko<br />

Orewa Cup - Fair Play Award<br />

Winner: Martin Gulley<br />

Presidents Cup - Administrator of the Year<br />

Winner: Moana Ware<br />

East Coast Bays Cup - Yonex Most Improved Player<br />

Winner: Stephen Bowden<br />

Selwyn Shirley Memorial Award<br />

Winner: Alyssa Tagle<br />

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SENIOR CLOSED CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

A Grade Winner Runner up<br />

Men’s Singles Ricky Cheng Nelson Zhang<br />

Men’s Doubles Jack Jiang/Edwin Lie Wayne Newman/Kanwal Sandhu<br />

Women’s Doubles Shaunna Li/Charmaine Wu Catelyn Rozario/Hana Shin<br />

Mixed Doubles Yifan Zhang/Miho Senzaki Patrick Liu/Yvonne Wang<br />

B Grade Winner Runner up<br />

Women’s Singles Anna Ryu Natasha Alijabar<br />

Men’s Singles Aaron Chen Jack Hu<br />

Men’s Doubles John Lin/Jeffrey Zheng Frank Lee/Zheran Li<br />

Mixed Doubles James Stokes/Lisa Connell Chris Jones/Bellina Colston<br />

C Grade Winner Runner up<br />

Men’s Singles Isaac Chan Jack Ji<br />

Women’s Doubles Sandy Gerrard/Nicola Woodhead Leilani Dizon/Sheena Nazario<br />

Men’s Doubles Kent Fraser/James Mcburney Scott Black/Al Edgar<br />

Mixed Doubles James McBurney/Sandy Gerrard Chris Benzie/Anna Ryu<br />

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