Clark impresses at Chatsworth
Aoife Clark followed up her notable eighth-place finish in Badminton last weekend with a second place at the Chatsworth Horse Trials.
Aoife Clark followed up her notable eighth-place finish in Badminton last weekend with a second place at the Chatsworth Horse Trials.
Aoife Clark produced an impressive show jumping performance to finish eighth overall at Britain's Badminton Horse Trials.
With just Monday's deciding show jumping phase to come, Ireland's Aoife Clark moved into 12th place overall after the cross-country stage of the Badminton Horse Trials in England today.
A notable performance left Ireland's Aoife Clark and her Irish Sport Horse Master Crusoe in joint 16th place after today's dressage phase at the world famous Badminton Horse Trials in England.
Ireland's No 1 badminton player discusses his start to 2013
Badminton Ireland CEO Richard Vaughan discusses the appointment of Tom Reidy as high performance director
Ireland's No 1 badminton star Scott Evans recaps an eventful year, which saw him qualify for his second Olympics at London 2012.
Ireland's Scott Evans has won his first ever international tournament, the men's Carlton Irish Open singles title.
Ireland's Scott Evans and Chloe Magee, the top seeds, are both through to the finals of the Carlton Irish Badminton Open at Baldoyle.
Scott Evans and Chloe Magee both comfortably won their opening round matches at the Carlton Irish Badminton Open in Baldoyle this morning.
Ireland's Sinead Chambers suffered a straight-sets defeat to France's Perrine le Buhanic in the women's final at the Fyffes Irish Futures Series at Baldoyle in Dublin.
Walking out to face Lin Dan in the Olympics was one of the most amazing experiences of my life, writes Scott Evans.
South Korea's Olympic badminton coach Sung Han-kook has had a lifetime suspension cut to two years, while four players sent home from the London Games for throwing matches also had their bans reduced.
South Korea's head badminton coach Sung Han-kook faces a dressing down on his return from the Olympics after four of his players were sent home in disgrace for throwing matches.
China's Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei produced a stunning performance to claim gold in the mixed doubles at London 2012.
Yu Yang, one of the Chinese badminton players disqualified from the Olympics says she is quitting the sport, saying her dream has been "heartlessly shattered".
Des Cahill reports on world champion Yu Yang's decision to quit badminton following her disqualification from the Olympics
The International Olympic Committee has asked the national delegations of China, South Korea and Indonesia to investigate the role of their badminton coaches in a match-throwing scandal that led to the disqualification of eight players.
An appeal from South Korea over the expulsion of two pairs from the London 2012 women's doubles competition has been rejected.
Des Cahill examines the issue of Badminton pairs deliberately losing their matches