Tracey Hallam
Tracey Hallam, a female badminton player from England, was born on March 24, 1975. In the women’s singles badminton competition at the Athens Olympics, she defeated Juliane Schenk from Germany and Camilla Martin from Denmark in the first two rounds respectively. However, she was defeated by Mia Audina of the Netherlands with scores of 0-11 and 9-11 in the quarterfinals. She won the women’s singles championship at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and later obtained the qualification for the Beijing Olympics. In the women’s singles badminton competition at the Beijing Olympics, she was eliminated by Xu Huaiwen from Germany in the third round. In 2009, Tracey Hallam announced her retirement. Source: badmintoncn.com. In 2012, she won the mixed doubles championship at the Auckland International Badminton Challenge. In 2007, she won the third place in the mixed team event of the Sudirman Cup. In 2007, she won the women’s singles championship at the Israel International Badminton Challenge. In 2007, she won the women’s singles championship at the Romania International Badminton Challenge. In 2008, she won the women’s doubles championship at the British Badminton Individual Championships. In 2006, she was the runner-up in the women’s singles at the Malaysia Open. In 2006, she won the women’s singles championship at the Commonwealth Games Badminton Tournament. In 2006, she was the runner-up in the mixed team event at the Commonwealth Games Badminton Tournament. In 2006, she won the women’s singles championship at the British Badminton Individual Championships. In 2005, she won the women’s singles championship at the Chinese Taipei Open. In 2004, she won the women’s singles championship at the Portugal International Badminton Challenge. In 2004, she won the women’s singles championship at the British Badminton Individual Championships. In 2002, she was the runner-up in the women’s singles at the Commonwealth Games Badminton Tournament. In 2001, she won the women’s singles championship at the Spain International Badminton Challenge. In 2001, she won the women’s singles championship at the Thailand Open. In 2001, she won the women’s singles championship at the Austria International Badminton Challenge. In 2000, she won the women’s singles championship at the Slovakia International Badminton Challenge. In 1997, she won the women’s doubles championship at the Portugal International Badminton Challenge. In 1996, she won the women’s singles championship at the Hungary International Badminton Challenge. In 1993, she won the women’s doubles championship at the British Junior Badminton Championships. In 1992, she won the women’s doubles championship at the British Junior Badminton Championships. In 1992, she won the women’s singles championship at the British Junior Badminton Championships. In 1992, she won the women’s singles championship at the German Junior Badminton Tournament.