Carolina Allier Explained

Carolina Allier (born 1941) is a Mexican former badminton player that competed nationally and internationally during the 1960s in the women's singles, women's doubles and mixed doubles events.[1] Her brother is Guillermo Allier who is a former badminton player too.

During the 1960s, she ranked among the best Mexican badminton singles players and, together with Antonio Rangel, they became the most successful Mexican mixed doubles team of such decade. Nonetheless, Carolina Allier was also an outstanding badminton player in the women's doubles event.

In 1958, Carolina Allier won for the first time a title in the Mexican National Championship of Badminton. She won 21 more titles in such competition in its three different categories.

In addition, between 1964 and 1968, Carolina Allier won 5 more titles in the Mexican National Open of Badminton.

Besides, Carolina Allier also competed internationally and won some badminton tournaments in different parts of the World.

A very complete and versatile badminton player, Carolina Allier was capable of winning championships playing women's singles as well as teaming up with different badminton partners during her long badminton career.

Sporting career

YearTournamentCategoryPlaceName
1958Mexican National Championship of BadmintonMixed Doubles1Fernando Molinar / Carolina Allier
1960Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Singles1Carolina Allier
1960Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Doubles1Ernestina Rivera / Carolina Allier
1962Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Singles1Carolina Allier
1963Mexican National Championship of BadmintonMixed Doubles1Antonio Rangel / Carolina Allier
1963Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Singles1Carolina Allier
1963Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Doubles1Ernestina Rivera / Carolina Allier
1964Mexican National Championship of BadmintonMixed Doubles1Antonio Rangel / Carolina Allier
1964Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Doubles1Lucero Soto / Carolina Allier
1965Mexican National Championship of BadmintonMixed Doubles1Antonio Rangel / Carolina Allier
1965Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Singles1Carolina Allier
1965Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Doubles1Ernestina Rivera / Carolina Allier
1966Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Singles1Carolina Allier
1967Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Singles1Carolina Allier
1967Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Doubles1Rosario de Villareal / Carolina Allier
1968Mexican National Championship of BadmintonMixed Doubles1Guillermo Allier / Carolina Allier
1968Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Singles1Carolina Allier
1968Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Doubles1Lucero Soto / Carolina Allier
1969Mexican National Championship of BadmintonMixed Doubles1Guillermo Allier / Carolina Allier
1969Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Singles1Carolina Allier
1969Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Doubles1Lucero Soto / Carolina Allier
1975Mexican National Championship of BadmintonWomen's Doubles1Josefina de Tinoco / Carolina Allier
YearTournamentEventPlaceName
1964Mexican National OpenWomen's Doubles1Lucero Soto / Carolina Allier
1966Mexican National OpenWomen's Singles1Carolina Allier
1967Mexican National OpenWomen's Singles1Carolina Allier
1968Mexican National OpenWomen's Singles1Carolina Allier
1968Mexican National OpenWomen's Doubles1Lucero Soto / Carolina Allier

Other competitions

References

  1. Annual Handbook of the International Badminton Federation, London, England, 27th edition, year 1969, pages 212-217
  2. Esto Newspaper, Mexico City, Mexico, 12 April 1964.