Joseph Cameron Alston

Joseph C. Alston
Personal information
BornJoseph Cameron Alston
(1926-12-20)December 20, 1926
DiedApril 16, 2008(2008-04-16) (aged 81)
Sport
CountryUnited States
SportBadminton
HandednessRight

Joseph Cameron Alston (December 20, 1926 – April 16, 2008) was an American badminton player who won major titles between 1951 and 1967.[1]

Career

Despite a career in the Federal Bureau of Investigation which sometimes interfered with his avocation, Alston is the only male player to win each of the sport's three basic events, singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, at both the U.S. National Badminton Championships (closed to foreign competition) and the U.S. Open Badminton Championships (open to foreign competition). He and long-time partner Wynn Rogers were ranked number one nationally in men's doubles for fourteen consecutive years (1951–1964). In 1957, Alston won the Men's Doubles at the prestigious All-England Championships with Malaya's Johnny Heah and remains the only American to share this title.[2] Noted for his speed and crisp shotmaking, Alston was a member of seven consecutive U.S. Thomas Cup (Men's International) teams between 1952 and 1970 and played in four inter-zone Thomas Cup campaigns.[3] He was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated on March 7, 1955.[4] His wife, the former Lois Smedley, was an outstanding badminton competitor in her own right and played on the world champion U.S. Uber Cup (Women's International) team of 1957.[5] Both are members of the U.S. Badminton Hall of Fame, now called the Walk of Fame.[3] One of their sons, Tony Alston, was a leading U.S. player in the 1980s.

Achievements

International tournaments (8 titles, 11 runners-up)

Men's singles

Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
1954 U.S. Open Eddy Choong 5–15, 15–2, 13–15 Runner-up
1955 U.S. Open Eddy Choong 15–5, 15–8 Winner
1956 U.S. Open Finn Kobberø 11–15, 8–15 Runner-up

Men's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
1955 U.S. Open Wynn Rogers Eddy Choong
T. Darryl Thompson
15–6, 12–15, 15–8 Winner
1957 All England Open Heah Hock Aun David Choong
Eddy Choong
15–10, 16–17, 15–5 Winner
1959 U.S. Open Wynn Rogers Lim Say Hup
Teh Kew San
5–15, 3–15 Runner-up
1960 Mexico International Manuel Armendariz Lim Say Hup
Teh Kew San
7–15, 4–15 Runner-up
1961 U.S. Open Wynn Rogers Michael Hartgrove
Alan Mahaffey
15–8, 15–9 Winner
1962 U.S. Open Wynn Rogers Ferry Sonneville
Tan Joe Hok
15–12, 7–15, 15–6 Winner
1963 U.S. Open Wynn Rogers Erland Kops
Robert McCoig
16–18, 2–15 Runner-up
1964 U.S. Open Wynn Rogers Michael Hartgrove
Jim Poole
15–2, 12–15, 15–10 Winner
1967 U.S. Open Erland Kops Suresh Goel
Jim Sydie
15–4, 15–4 Winner

Mixed doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
1954 U.S. Open Lois Alston Wynn Rogers
Loma Smith
15–10, 15–10 Winner
1955 U.S. Open Lois Alston Wynn Rogers
Dorothy Hann
15–8, 11–15, 9–15 Runner-up
1959 U.S. Open Lois Alston Michael Roche
Judy Devlin
9–15, 15–10, 15–17 Runner-up
1961 U.S. Open Lois Alston Wynn Rogers
Judy Hashman
13–18, 2–15 Runner-up
1962 U.S. Open Helen Tibbetts Wynn Rogers
Judy Hashman
4–15, 7–15 Runner-up
1963 U.S. Open Lois Alston Sangob Rattanusorn
Margaret Barrand
16–18, 15–4, 12–15 Runner-up
1964 U.S. Open Lois Alston Channarong Ratanaseangsuang
Margaret Barrand
walkover Runner-up

Summary

Tournament Event and year
US Open Men's Singles (1955), Men's Doubles (1955, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1967), Mixed Doubles (1954)
US Championships Men's Singles (1951), Men's Doubles (1951, 1952, 1953) Mixed Doubles (1953)
All-Englands Men's Doubles (1957)
World Invitational Men's Singles (1956)

References

  1. ^ Orange County Badminton Club
  2. ^ Badminton England
  3. ^ a b "USA Badminton Walk of Fame Plaza: JOSEPH C. ALSTON". Archived from the original on 2007-02-21. Retrieved 2007-11-22.
  4. ^ "Joe Alston, Badminton Champion - 05.03.99 - SI Vault". Archived from the original on 2013-12-20. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  5. ^ USA Badminton Walk of Fame Plaza: THE LADIES' INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY