Donna Kellogg

Donna Victoria Kellogg, MBE (born 20 January 1978) is an English former badminton player. She is the European Champion, winning the women's doubles titles in 2000, 2006 and the mixed doubles title in 2008. She won the silver medal at the 2006 World Championships. Kellogg also won the women's doubles title at the 1998 Commonwealth Games, and was part of the England winning team at the 1998 and 2002 Commonwealth Games.

Donna Kellogg
Personal information
Birth nameDonna Victoria Kellogg
CountryEngland
Born (1978-01-20) 20 January 1978
Spondon, Derby, England[1]
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
HandednessRight
CoachAndy Wood
Julian Robertson
Women's & mixed doubles
Highest ranking4 (WD with Gail Emms 16 March 2006)
4 (XD with Anthony Clark 4 December 2008)
Medal record
Women's badminton
Representing  England
World Championships
2006 Madrid Mixed doubles
Sudirman Cup
2007 Glasgow Mixed team
Commonwealth Games
1998 Kuala Lumpur Women's doubles
1998 Kuala Lumpur Women's team
2002 Manchester Mixed team
1998 Kuala Lumpur Mixed doubles
2006 Melbourne Mixed team
2006 Melbourne Women's doubles
European Championships
2000 Glasgow Women's doubles
2006 Den Bosch Women's doubles
2008 Herning Mixed doubles
2008 Herning Women's doubles
1998 Sofia Women's doubles
2006 Den Bosch Mixed doubles
European Mixed Team Championships
1998 Sofia Mixed team
2000 Glasgow Mixed team
2008 Herning Mixed team
2009 Liverpool Mixed team
2006 Den Bosch Mixed team
European Women's Team Championships
2006 Thessaloniki Women's team
European Junior Championships
1995 Nitra Girls' doubles
1995 Nitra Mixed team
1997 Nymburk Girls' singles
1997 Nymburk Mixed doubles
BWF profile

Career

Kellogg first played badminton at the age of 10. Her first representative match for England was against China at the 1997 World Championships in Scotland. The best performances of her career are winning the European women's doubles gold medal in 2000 with Joanne Goode and in 2006 with Gail Emms.

Kellogg's highest world ranking is fourth in women's doubles with a national ranking of first in the same event.

1998 Commonwealth Games

She represented England and won two gold medals (women's doubles and team) and a bronze medal (mixed doubles), at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[2][3]

2004 Summer Olympics

Kellogg competed with Gail Emms in women's doubles at the 2004 Summer Olympics. They defeated Koon Wai Chee and Li Wing Mui of Hong Kong in the first round, but were defeated by Wei Yili and Zhao Tingting of China in the round of 16.

2006 World Championships and Commonwealth Games

Kellogg reached the mixed doubles final at the 2006 World Championships with Anthony Clark, losing in the final against Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms. She also won a silver medal (team) and bronze medal (doubles) at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.[4]

2008 Summer Olympics

She and partner Gail Emms faced China in doubles at the 2008 Olympics in the round of 16. They lost the first match.

Personal life

In 1999 she graduated from Loughborough University with a degree in Sports Science. Her occupation/professional qualification is BSC Physical Education, Sport Science and Recreational Management.

Kellogg was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2010 Birthday Honours.[5]

Achievements

World Championships

Mixed doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2006 Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad, Madrid, Spain Anthony Clark Nathan Robertson
Gail Emms
15–21, 12–21 Silver

Commonwealth Games

Women's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1998 Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Joanne Goode Chor Hooi Yee
Lim Pek Siah
15–8, 15–6 Gold
2006 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Australia Gail Emms Trupti Murgunde
Saina Nehwal
21–14, 21–9 Bronze

Mixed doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1998 Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Chris Hunt Nathan Robertson
Joanne Davies
15–7, 15–17, 14–17 Bronze

European Championships

Women's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1998 Winter Sports Palace, Sofia, Bulgaria Joanne Goode Rikke Olsen
Marlene Thomsen
5–15, 10–15 Bronze
2000 Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena, Glasgow, Scotland Joanne Goode Helene Kirkegaard
Rikke Olsen
7–15, 15–10, 15–8 Gold
2006 Maaspoort Sports and Events, Den Bosch, Netherlands Gail Emms Nicole Grether
Juliane Schenk
21–12, 21–10 Gold
2008 Messecenter, Herning, Denmark Gail Emms Lena Frier Kristiansen
Kamilla Rytter Juhl
18–21, 18–21 Silver

Mixed doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2006 Maaspoort, Den Bosch, Netherlands Anthony Clark Jens Eriksen
Mette Schjoldager
16–21, 14–21 Bronze
2008 Messecenter, Herning, Denmark Anthony Clark Robert Mateusiak
Nadieżda Kostiuczyk
16–21, 22–20, 21–15 Gold

European Junior Championships

Girls' singles

Year Venue Opponent Score Result
1997 Nymburk, Czech Republic Tine Rasmussen 11–3, 5–11, 9–12 Bronze

Girls' doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1995 Športová hala Olympia, Nitra, Slovakia Joanne Wright Natalia Djachkova
Ella Karachkova
15–7, 18–13 Gold

Mixed doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
1997 Nymburk, Czech Republic David Lindley Kristian Langbak
Jane F. Bramsen
9–15, 9–15 Bronze

BWF Superseries

The BWF Superseries, which was launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007,[6] is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). Successful players are invited to the Superseries Finals, which are held at the end of each year.

Mixed doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2007 All England Open Anthony Clark Zheng Bo
Gao Ling
21–16, 18–21, 14–21 Runner-up
2007 China Masters Anthony Clark Zheng Bo
Gao Ling
16–21, 17–21 Runner-up
2008 Swiss Open Anthony Clark He Hanbin
Yu Yang
15–21, 9–21 Runner-up
2008 Singapore Open Anthony Clark Nova Widianto
Liliyana Natsir
21–17, 14–21, 9–21 Runner-up
2008 French Open Anthony Clark He Hanbin
Yu Yang
13–21, 19–21 Runner-up
2009 Denmark Open Anthony Clark Joachim Fischer Nielsen
Christinna Pedersen
16–21, 27–25, 17–21 Runner-up
  BWF Superseries Finals tournament
  BWF Superseries tournament

IBF World Grand Prix

The World Badminton Grand Prix has been sanctioned by the International Badminton Federation from 1983 to 2006.

Women's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
1997 Swedish Open Julie Bradbury Liu Lu
Qian Hong
11–15, 18–17, 11–15 Runner-up
2000 Indonesia Open Joanne Goode Lotte Jonathans
Nicole van Hooren
7–15, 15–12, 15–10 Winner
2005 Korea Open Gail Emms Lee Hyo-jung
Lee Kyung-won
Walkover Runner-up
2005 Thessaloniki Grand Prix Gail Emms Chor Hooi Yee
Lim Pek Siah
17–14, 15–8 Winner
2005 Denmark Open Gail Emms Kumiko Ogura
Reiko Shiota
6–15, 9–15 Runner-up
2006 Denmark Open Gail Emms Kamila Augustyn
Nadieżda Kostiuczyk
20–22, 10–21 Runner-up

Mixed doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2005 Thessaloniki Grand Prix Anthony Clark Robert Blair
Natalie Munt
15–4, 6–15, 15–13 Winner
2006 Denmark Open Anthony Clark Thomas Laybourn
Kamilla Rytter Juhl
14–21, 21–14, 22–20 Winner

IBF International

Mixed doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2003 Austrian International Simon Archer Fredrik Bergström
Johanna Persson
11–6, 5–11, 11–6 Winner
2003 Slovenian International Simon Archer Nikolai Zuyev
Marina Yakusheva
15–2, 17–16 Winner
2003 Iceland International Simon Archer Jesper Larsen
Mie Nielsen
15–13, 15–4 Winner
2003 Scottish International Simon Archer Imanuel Hirschfeldt
Frida Andreasson
15–5, 15–3 Winner
2003 Irish International Simon Archer Rasmus Andersen
Kamilla Rytter Juhl
15–12, 15–4 Winner
2004 Portugal International Simon Archer Kristof Hopp
Kathrin Piotrowski
15–12, 15–12 Winner
2005 Portugal International Anthony Clark Sergio Llopis
Dolores Marco
15–5, 15–10 Winner

Record against selected opponents

Mixed doubles results with Anthony Clark against Superseries finalists, World Championships semifinalists, and Olympic quarterfinalists.[7]

References

  1. "Donna Kellogg". www.badmintonengland.co.uk. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  2. "1998 Athletes". Team England.
  3. "England team in 1998". Commonwealth Games Federation.
  4. "Athletes and results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
  5. "No. 59446". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 2010. p. 18.
  6. "BWF Launches Super Series". Badminton Australia. 15 December 2006. Archived from the original on 6 October 2007.
  7. "Donna Kellogg head to head". www.tournamentsoftware.com. Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
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