World Invitation Championships was the invitational event in badminton, which was conducted in the absence of a world championship (the first badminton world championship took place only in 1977) brought together top players from all major badminton nations in a kind of unofficial world championship.

About

Thirteen World Invitation Tournaments took place in Scotland from 1954 to 1974 at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow. In November 1972, the Asia hosted first World Invitation Tournament in Jakarta. Others followed in Jakarta in October 1974 and in Kuala Lumpur in September 1975. In 1972 only the men's competitions were held and in 1974 and 1975 the women's competitions were reintroduced. 1974 had two editions, first of which was held in Glasgow in March where the second one was held in Jakarta in the month of October. One edition of Invitational World Championship was hosted by now defunct World Badminton Federation (WBF) in 1978.

Winners

Year Host city Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
1954 Glasgow Malaysia Eddy Choong not conducted Malaysia Ooi Teik Hock
Malaysia Ong Poh Lim
England Iris Cooley
England June White
Denmark Jørgen Hammergaard Hansen
Denmark Birgit Schultz-Pedersen
1956 United States Joe Alston Denmark Jørgen Hammergaard Hansen
Denmark Finn Kobberø
United States Margaret Varner
United States Lois Alston
Denmark Finn Kobberø
Scotland Marjory B. Forrester
1957 Malaysia Eddy Choong England John R. Best
England Iris Rogers
1958 Indonesia Ferry Sonneville United States Margaret Varner
England Heather Ward
Denmark Poul-Erik Nielsen
Denmark Aase Winther
1959 Thailand Charoen Wattanasin Malaysia Teh Kew San
Malaysia Lim Say Hup
Scotland Catherine Dunglison
Scotland Wilma Tyre
England Tony Jordan
England June Timperley
1960 Denmark Finn Kobberø Denmark Poul-Erik Nielsen
Denmark Finn Kobberø
United States Margaret Varner
Thailand Pratuang Pattabongse
Denmark Poul-Erik Nielsen
Denmark Hanne Jensen
1962 Thailand Charoen Wattanasin Denmark Jørgen Hammergaard Hansen
Denmark Finn Kobberø
Denmark Karin Jørgensen
Denmark Ulla Rasmussen
Scotland Robert McCoig
Scotland Wilma Tyre
1963 Denmark Erland Kops Denmark Poul-Erik Nielsen
Denmark Erland Kops
Denmark Poul-Erik Nielsen
Denmark Ulla Rasmussen
1965 Malaysia Tan Yee Khan
Malaysia Ng Boon Bee
England Margaret Barrand
England Jennifer Pritchard
England Tony Jordan
England Jennifer Pritchard
1966 Malaysia Tan Aik Huang
1969 England Tony Jordan
England Roger Powell
Japan Noriko Takagi
Japan Hiroe Amano
England Tony Jordan
England Susan Whetnall
1971 Sweden Sture Johnsson Sweden Eva Twedberg Scotland Mac Henderson
Scotland Jim Ansari
Sweden Eva Twedberg
Scotland Maureen Hume
Scotland Fraser Gow
Scotland Joanne Flockhart
1972 Jakarta Indonesia Rudy Hartono not conducted Indonesia Tjun Tjun
Indonesia Johan Wahjudi
not conducted
1974 (March) Glasgow Denmark Svend Pri Japan Hiroe Yuki Malaysia Punch Gunalan
Malaysia Dominic Soong
Japan Machiko Aizawa
Japan Etsuko Takenaka
Scotland Robert McCoig
England Margaret Beck
1974 (October) Jakarta England Margaret Beck Indonesia Tjun Tjun
Indonesia Johan Wahjudi
Indonesia Minarni
Indonesia Regina Masli
Indonesia Christian Hadinata
Indonesia Regina Masli
1975 Kuala Lumpur Indonesia Liem Swie King Japan Hiroe Yuki England Margaret Beck
England Gillian Gilks
Indonesia Christian Hadinata
Indonesia Regina Masli
1978 (WBF) Hong Kong China Chen Tianlung China Liang Qiuxia China Lin Shiquan
China Tang Xianhu
China Li Fang
China Liang Qiuxia
Hong Kong Fu Han Ping
Hong Kong Amy Chan

Performances by nation

Ranking Country MS WS MD WD XD Total
1 Denmark 5624.517.5
2 England 114.56.513
3 Indonesia 33129
 Malaysia 459
4 Scotland 11.535.5
5 China 11114
 Japan 224
 United States 134
6 Sweden 110.52.5
 Thailand 20.52.5
7 Hong Kong 11

Sources

  • Pat Davis: The Encyclopaedia of Badminton. Robert Hale, London, 1987, S. 184, ISBN 0-7090-2796-6
  • The Badminton Association of England: Annual Handbook, 1981-1982 Edition. Walker & Co, Twickenham, 1981, S. 131
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