Etsuko Toganoo

Etsuko Toganoo (Japanese栂 野 尾 悦子, Toganoo Etsuko, born Etsuko Takenaka (竹 中 悦子, Etsuko Takenaka ) * 1950 ) is a former badminton player from Japan.

Career

Etsuko Takenaka won her first Japanese champion in women's doubles title in 1968 with Machiko Aizawa. 1969 and 1970 were both able to defend this double title.

In the same year the double -won at the Asian Games, the first international laurels, when it won gold. In the season 1969/1970 they emerged victorious at the Denmark Open and finished third at the All England. In 1971 she was also third in London. The local title they could then eventually win in 1972 and defended in 1973. 1972 both contributed significantly to the Japanese win in the Uber Cup, while in 1975 only enough to place 2.

With new partner Emiko Etsuko Ueno Toganoo In 1977 he won the first world title in women's doubles.

Achievements

Credentials

  • Pat Davis: The Guinness Book of Badminton ( Enfield, Middlesex, England: Guinness Superlatives Ltd., 1983. ), Pp. 106, 108, 109, 133-136
  • Okamisan55.blog49.fc2.com
  • Spysee.jp
  • Badminton players (Japan)
  • World Champion (badminton )
  • Asian Games winner (badminton )
  • Japanese Master (badminton )
  • Japanese
  • Born in the 20th century
  • Woman
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