Walton, Dorothy (1908–)

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Walton, Dorothy (1908–)

Canadian badminton champion. Born Dorothy McKenzie, Aug 7, 1908, in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada; m. William Walton, 1931.

As an undergraduate at University of Saskatchewan, won titles in diving, discus, javelin, high jump, long jump, and 220-yard track; won Western Canadian tennis titles; was Canadian singles badminton champion (1936, 1938, 1940); placed 1st in All-England championship in badminton (1939), the 1st Canadian to do so and the 1st Canadian to hold Canadian, American, and All-England titles simultaneously; won 64 singles and doubles titles in badminton (1936–40); won 6 tennis championships; named one of the 6 best Canadian women athletes in the half-century (1949). Awarded Coronation medal for work with Consumers Association of Canada (1953); inducted into Canadian Sports Hall of Fame.

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