Hashman, Judy (1935–)

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Hashman, Judy (1935–)

American badminton player. Name variations: Judith Hashman, Judy or Judith Devlin, Judy Devlin-Hashman. Born Judith Devlin, Oct 22, 1935, in Winnipeg, Canada; dau. of Joseph "Frank" Devlin (former English singles champion and her badminton coach); sister of Susan Devlin Peard (badminton player); m. Dick Hashman (coach), 1960; children: 2 sons.

The greatest player in history of women's badminton, won every junior title by 13, including 6 consecutive singles titles (1949–54); won 1st major adult title at 14 (women's doubles championships, playing with sister Susan) and played in 1st US national championship at 17; was member of US national lacrosse team (1954); won 56 national championships (1954–67) in US, Canada and England, including 12 US seniors national titles, 10 All-England championships and Dutch, German, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish and Swedish titles; was a member of US Uber Cup team (1957–69); became naturalized citizen of England (1970); wrote Badminton a Champion's Way (1969), Starting Badminton (1977) and Winning Badminton (1981). Inducted into Helms National Badminton Hall of Fame (1963) and International Women's Sports Hall of Fame (1995).