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2nd December 2025 by Robert McLean

Scotland’s young squad brought their U17 European Junior Championships Team Event campaign to a spirited close, delivering a thrilling 3–2 victory over a strong Croatian side. After a challenging run of defeats to Hungary, Bulgaria, and Sweden, the team showed outstanding resilienc...

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1st December 2025 by Robert McLean

A strong Scotland team travelled to Cardiff in force last week for the 2025 Welsh International, sending one of the largest and strongest squads seen at a Home Nations event this season for the final leg of the series. The atmosphere around the team was energetic from the outset, with p...

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Badminton Scotland proudly celebrated the achievements, dedication, and passion of our remarkable community at the 2025 Badminton Scotland Awards. From volunteers and coaches to clubs and elite athletes, the awards recognised those who make badminton thrive in every corner of the country.

This year’s final...

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Written by Sofia Mazzoni

Last weekend, five members of the Scottish Para Badminton Squad, Andrew Davies and Owen Carmichael (SH6), Colin Leslie and Logan Welsh (SL3), and Sofia Mazzoni (SL4), competed in the annual UK Para Badminton Championship in Sheffield. Accompanied by coaches Kirsty and Bruce Flockhart, the team tested their mettle in the group stages, u...

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Kirsty Gilmour once again rose to the occasion on home soil, claiming the Scottish Open women’s singles title after a thrilling three-game final against Korea’s Kim Joo Eun. Entering the match as the top seed and favourite, Gilmour faced an opponent she had never played before, but she wasted no time stamping her authority on the contest.

Gilmour dominated the opening ...

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