Johanne Falardeau Explained

Johanne Falardeau
Event:Doubles
Country:Canada
Handedness:Right
Retired:1991
Bwf Id:73B0FF76-2513-4D12-B67B-4CFC70B5E0CB

Johanne Falardeau (born 1961) is a Canadian retired badminton player. Falardeau is the first ever women's doubles player from her country to win a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games. Additionally, she won a silver and bronze in the same discipline, too. She is also a former Pan American champion and became the national champion for seven times between 1982 and 1990.[1]

Introduced to badminton at the age of ten by Jean-Claude Laprise, Falardeau has experienced a meteoric progression. Became Provincial junior champion in under ninenteen category three years later, and made it to the national team at the age of 15. The following year, she won the triple crown (singles, doubles, mixed) at the Canadian Junior Championships. Her first international success came at the 1978 Commonwealth Games where she won silver medal in mixed team event. 1979, she became Pan American champion in both singles and mixed team events. Reaching finals multiple times in international tournaments, she became champion in French Open, U. S. Open, Canada Open and Victor Cup and had some second best performances in Bells Open, Scottish Open and Carlton Cup as well.[2]

Achievements

Commonwealth Games

Women's doubles! Year! Venue! Partner! Opponent! Score! Result
1982Edmonton,
Brisbane, Australia
Claire Backhouse-Sharpe Gillian Clark
Karen Beckman
13–15, 18–16, 15–4 Gold
1986Meadowbank Sports Centre,
Edinburgh, Scotland
Denyse Julien Gillian Clark
Gillian Gowers
6–15, 7–15 Silver
1990Auckland Badminton Hall,
Auckland, New Zealand
Denyse Julien Tan Sui Hoon
Lim Siew Choon
18–13, 15–2 Bronze

IBF World Grand Prix

The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) from 1983 to 2006.

Women's doubles! Year! Tournament! Partner! Opponent! Score! Result
1983Canada Open Claire Backhouse-Sharpe Karen Beckman
Sally Podger
14–18, 15–10, 4–15 Runner-up
1984Scottish Open Claire Backhouse-Sharpe Alison Fulton
Barbara Beckett
12–15, 10–15 Runner-up
1987Carlton-Intersport Open Denyse Julien Fiona Elliott
Sara Halsall
15–7, 6–15, 2–15 Runner-up
Mixed doubles! Year! Tournament! Partner! Opponent! Score! Result
1983Canada Open Lars Wengberg Mike Butler
Claire Backhouse-Sharpe
18–14, 10–15, 15–17 Runner-up

International tournaments

Women's doubles! Year! Tournament! Partner! Opponent! Score! Result
1982French Open Linda Cloutier Winner
1982Canada Open Claire Backhouse-Sharpe Gillian Clark
Gillian Gilks
14–17, 6–15 Runner-up
Mixed doubles! Year! Tournament! Partner! Opponent! Score! Result
1980Canada Open Steen Fladberg Mike Tredgett
Nora Perry
7–15, 9–15 Runner-up
1982French Open Bob MacDougall Winner

IBF International

Women's doubles! Year! Tournament! Partner! Opponent! Score! Result
1983U. S. Open Claire Backhouse-Sharpe Winner
1983Victor Cup Claire Backhouse-Sharpe Jane Sutton
Karen Beckman
9–15, 15–17 Runner-up
1984Victor Cup Claire Backhouse-Sharpe Denyse Julien
Linda Cloutier
15–7, 15–4 Winner
1985Canada Open Denyse Julien Claire Backhouse-Sharpe
Sandra Skilings
15–7, 14–17, 18–16 Winner
1986U. S. Open Denyse Julien Yomiko Fushiki
Mami Nakajima
18–16, 15–5 Winner
1987Bells Open Denyse Julien Fiona Elliott
Sara Halsall
9–15, 10–15 Runner-up
Mixed doubles! Year! Tournament! Partner! Opponent! Score! Result
1985Canada Open Jesper Helledie Billy Gilliland
Nora Perry
6–15, 9–15 Runner-up
1986U. S. Open Mike Butler Peter Rawlek
Susan Hill
15–5, 15–6 Winner

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Michelle Li captures badminton gold at Commonwealth Games. therecord.com. 11 April 2020. 10 June 2021.
  2. Web site: Jean-François. Tardif. Johanne Falardeau, faite pour aider. https://web.archive.org/web/20210609071209/https://www.lesoleil.com/sports/jean-francois-tardif/johanne-falardeau-faite-pour-aider-218634382d6bd10b5225d37da50600ab. fr. 9 June 2021. lesoleil.com. 27 February 2017. 10 June 2021.