Grant Manzoney Explained

Grant Manzoney
Birth Date:1969 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Swan View, Australia
Coach:Mark Cunningham
Event:Men's singles WH2
Men's doubles WH1–WH2
Mixed doubles WH1–WH2
Highest Ranking:15 (MS 22 September 2022)
31 (MD with Lochan Cowper 1 August 2022)
32 (XD with Bree Mellberg 8 November 2022)
Current Ranking:16 (MS)
34 (MD with Lochan Cowper)
32 (XD with Bree Mellberg)
Current Ranking Date:15 November 2022

Grant Manzoney (born 16 December 1969) is an Australian Paralympic badminton player. He competed at the 2020 Summer Paralympics where badminton made its Paralympics debut.[1]

Personal

Manzoney was born on 16 December 1969[2] with congenital deformity in both legs. His right leg is missing and fibular hemimelia in his left leg causing severe deformity of his left foot and ankle. Surgery at an early age has allowed him to walk on his left foot instead of amputation. He has a prosthetic right leg since childhood.[3] He attended Swan View Senior High School.

Badminton

After dabbling in wheelchair basketball, he discovered para-badminton in 2016 as part of Wheelchair Sports held a 'come and try day'. He is classified WH2.He has earned number one rankings in Oceania and Australia in singles and doubles in his class.[4]

He participated at the 2019 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships, Basel, where he won one match and lost two and did not reach the knockout stage.

In 2020, he defended his Oceania Para Badminton Championships Men's WH2 title.[5]

At the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics,he competed in the Men's singles WH2. His first opponent in the Group Stage was Kim Kjung-hoon from Korea. He lost 2-0. He then competed against Kim Jung-Jun also from Korea. Here he also lost 2-0. Manzoney therefore did not make the quarterfinals.

His coach in Perth is Mark Cunningham.

Achievements

Oceania Championships

Men's singles

YearVenueOpponentScoreResult
2018Leisuretime Sports Precinct, Geelong, Australia Douglas Youlten21–3, 21–8 Gold
Benjamin Hasselman21–5, 21–10
Richard Joseph Engles21–11, 21–11
Michael Colin McDonald21–0, 21–5
2020Ken Kay Badminton Stadium, Ballarat, Australia Qambar Ali Akhteyari21–10, 21–7 Gold
2022Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, Melbourne, Australia Douglas Youlten21–4, 21–3 Gold
Eamon Wood21–4, 21–1
Qambar Ali Akhteyari21–10, 21–9

Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2018Leisuretime Sports Precinct,
Geelong, Australia
Richard John Davis Duke Trench-Thiedeman
Douglas Youlten
21–7, 21–6 Gold
Michael Colin McDonald
Daniel O'Neil
21–8, 21–4
Richard Joseph Engles
Pradeep Hewavitharana
21–13, 21–14
2022Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre,
Melbourne, Australia
Lochan Cowper Qambar Ali Akhteyari
Richard John Davis
21–11, 21–9 Gold

Doubles

Mixed doubles

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 28 July 2021. Duo To Give Australian Badminton A Paralympic Boost. 28 July 2021. Paralympics Australia.
  2. Web site: Grant Mazoney. 28 July 2021. BWF.
  3. Web site: Grant Manzoney. 28 July 2021. Australian Sports Foundation.
  4. News: Brown. Tyler. 26 May 2017. Grant Manzoney, Rhiannon Clarke finalists for Western Australian of the Year Awards. Wanneroo Times. 28 July 2021.
  5. Web site: 15 February 2020. Australia's Missen and Manzoney defend their titles. Papua New Guinea take home a first silver. VICTOR Oceania Para Badminton Championships 2020. 28 July 2021. Badminton Oceania.