Lyndon Williams

[5] Williams has collected fifteen Welsh National Championships title,[6] achieved 62 caps for Wales, competed at the 1986 Commonwealth Games, and reached a career high as world number 11.

[3] Williams then worked for Badminton Wales for 18 years up until 2007 as national coach, performance manager and finally as executive director.

He also provide the lead role at the World Para-badminton Coaches conference in South Korea in November 2017.

He is now heavily involved with researching the history of Badminton Wales as well as helping to establish the Welsh Ex-International players club in 2022 (The Red Cap Club or Clwb Cap Coch) as Badminton Wales head towards their 100th year celebration in 2028.

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