Renee Flavell

Renee Kimberly Flavell (born 28 March 1982 in Auckland) is a badminton player from New Zealand.

Renee Flavell
Personal information
Country New Zealand
Born (1982-03-28) 28 March 1982
Auckland, New Zealand

Career

Renee Flavell took part at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and reached rank 9 in the mixed doubles. At the 2006 Oceania championships she won two bronze medals and one silver medal. Two years later Flavell won two silver medals. In 2007 she triumphed at the Australian Open.

Results

Year Tournament Event Rank Name
2005 Australian Open Women's doubles 2 Lianne Shirley / Renee Flavell
2006 Victorian International Women's doubles 1 Donna Cranston / Renee Flavell
2006 Oceania championships Women's doubles 3 Renee Flavell / Donna Cranston
2006 Oceania championships Mixed doubles 3 Craig Cooper / Renee Flavell
2006 Oceania championships Women's singles 2 Renee Flavell
2006 Victorian International Mixed doubles 1 Daniel Shirley / Renee Flavell
2006 Australian Open Mixed doubles 2 Renee Flavell / Craig Cooper
2007 Victorian International Women's doubles 2 Renee Flavell / Donna Cranston
2007 Samoa Future Series Mixed doubles 1 Craig Cooper / Renee Flavell
2007 Victorian International Mixed doubles 1 Craig Cooper / Renee Flavell
2007 Samoa Future Series Women's doubles 2 Renee Flavell / Michelle Chan
2007 Fiji International Mixed doubles 1 Craig Cooper / Renee Flavell
2007 Samoa Future Series Women's singles 2 Renee Flavell
2007 Fiji International Women's doubles 1 Renee Flavell / Michelle Chan
2007 Australian Open Mixed doubles 1 Craig Cooper / Renee Flavell
2008 Oceania championships Mixed doubles 2 Craig Cooper / Renee Flavell
2008 Oceania championships Women's doubles 2 Renee Flavell / Donna Cranston
2008 New Zealand Open Women's doubles 3 Renee Flavell / Rachel Hindley
2008 Olympic Games Mixed doubles 9 Craig Cooper / Renee Flavell
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