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| birth_name = Stuart Michael Rowlands |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1991|08|26}} |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1991|08|26}} |
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| birth_place = [[Yeovil]], [[ |
| birth_place = [[Yeovil]], [[United Kingdom]] |
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| residence = [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]] |
| residence = [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]] |
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| height = {{convert|1.83|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |
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| country = {{ENG}} |
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'''Stuart Rowlands''' is a retired English badminton player, born on the 26 of August 1991 in Yeovil, |
'''Stuart Rowlands''' is a retired English/Australian badminton player, born on the 26 of August 1991 in Yeovil, Somerset, United Kingdom. |
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He was a part of the |
He was a part of the English National Junior Team from 2004 to 2010 before migrating to Australia in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Both boys and girls excel in county championships|url=http://www.westerndailypress.co.uk/boys-girls-excel-county-championships/story-12324912-detail/story.html|website=Western Daily Press|accessdate=27 September 2015}}</ref> |
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Rowlands represented England in multiple international events across Europe whilst in the UK. He trained at the Badminton England High Performance Centre at the University of Bath under Badminton England coach Pete Bush.<ref>{{cite web|title=Stuart Rowlands:TeamBath|url=http://www.teambath.com/2011/03/06/stuart-rowlands/|website=University of Bath|accessdate=22 September 2015}}</ref> |
Rowlands represented England in multiple international events across Europe whilst in the UK. He trained at the Badminton England's High Performance Centre at the University of Bath under Badminton England coach Pete Bush.<ref>{{cite web|title=Stuart Rowlands:TeamBath|url=http://www.teambath.com/2011/03/06/stuart-rowlands/|website=University of Bath|accessdate=22 September 2015}}</ref> |
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In 2015 Rowlands became the Australian National Champion in Mixed Doubles. In 2016, he was the number 1 ranked male player in singles, doubles and mixed doubles on the Australian National Badminton Rankings. Rowlands was granted a Distinguished Talent Visa (now called Global Talent Visa) to permanently reside in Australia in September 2016 due his high level reputation within the sport and benefit to the Australian badminton community. He was later granted Australian citizenship in August 2018.<ref>{{cite web|title=Badminton SA: Team News|url=http://www.badmintonsa.org.au/badminton-sa-latest-news.html#stateteams|website=Badminton SA|accessdate=25 September 2015}}</ref> |
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After working in a casual coaching capacity for Badminton Australia in 2017 and 2018, Rowlands was appointed as |
After working in a casual coaching capacity for Badminton Australia in 2017 and 2018, Rowlands was appointed as Badminton Australia's National Junior Coach and Performance Manager in 2019. During his time with Badminton Australia he coached at two World Junior Championships (Canada 2018 and Russia 2019) and the Youth Olympic Games (Buenos Aires 2018). |
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In 2020, Rowlands established his own coaching brand and academy 'SR Badminton' based in Adelaide, South Australia. He also works part-time at St Peter's College, a prestigious all boys school in the heart of Adelaide as their Director of Badminton. |
In 2020, Rowlands established his own coaching brand and academy 'SR Badminton' based in Adelaide, South Australia. He also works part-time at St Peter's College, a prestigious all boys school in the heart of Adelaide, as their Director of Badminton. |
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[[Category:21st-century English sportsmen]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:52, 14 November 2024
Stuart Rowlands | |
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Personal information | |
Birth name | Stuart Michael Rowlands |
Country | England Australia |
Born | Yeovil, United Kingdom | 26 August 1991
Residence | Adelaide, South Australia |
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Weight | 69 kg (152 lb; 10.9 st) |
Handedness | Right |
Stuart Rowlands is a retired English/Australian badminton player, born on the 26 of August 1991 in Yeovil, Somerset, United Kingdom.
He was a part of the English National Junior Team from 2004 to 2010 before migrating to Australia in 2011.[1]
Rowlands represented England in multiple international events across Europe whilst in the UK. He trained at the Badminton England's High Performance Centre at the University of Bath under Badminton England coach Pete Bush.[2]
In 2015 Rowlands became the Australian National Champion in Mixed Doubles. In 2016, he was the number 1 ranked male player in singles, doubles and mixed doubles on the Australian National Badminton Rankings. Rowlands was granted a Distinguished Talent Visa (now called Global Talent Visa) to permanently reside in Australia in September 2016 due his high level reputation within the sport and benefit to the Australian badminton community. He was later granted Australian citizenship in August 2018.[3]
After working in a casual coaching capacity for Badminton Australia in 2017 and 2018, Rowlands was appointed as Badminton Australia's National Junior Coach and Performance Manager in 2019. During his time with Badminton Australia he coached at two World Junior Championships (Canada 2018 and Russia 2019) and the Youth Olympic Games (Buenos Aires 2018).
In 2020, Rowlands established his own coaching brand and academy 'SR Badminton' based in Adelaide, South Australia. He also works part-time at St Peter's College, a prestigious all boys school in the heart of Adelaide, as their Director of Badminton.
References
[edit]- ^ "Both boys and girls excel in county championships". Western Daily Press. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
- ^ "Stuart Rowlands:TeamBath". University of Bath. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- ^ "Badminton SA: Team News". Badminton SA. Retrieved 25 September 2015.