yeah, Jenny's a cutie... You know who else is pretty fine... Elizabeth Cann of England... Cant find any pics though
^^Off topic-For her pic(s)..^^ ..you can go to this thread: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38347 or you can just do a search on Yahoo or Google, plenty of her pics..
The last picture doesn't have SB in it has (from R to L) JW, Donna Kellog & Suzanne Rayapann.. if I'm not mistaken. I hope these pictures aren't personal and she wouldn't mind you putting them on here....please check and inform Moderators if not and we will remove.
Anymore pictures? Jenny Wallwork, what can I say? She's one of the prettiest faces I've ever seen in the badminton world. Hope to see more of her.
Interview with Suzanne Rayappan and Jenny Wallwork They are women's doubles and mixed doubles players from England. Video from Denmark Open 2006: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc9JCcgs9D8
jennifer louise wallwork http://www.forzabadminton.co.uk/teamforza.asp?show=Wallwork http://www.topbadminton.com/2006-dutchopen/donderdag.html
i used to train with her when we were both really young, still see her now and then, an awesome player indeed
Congrats, Jenny... ...and for being named the XD partner of Nathan Robertson!! Best of luck in your preparation for the 2012 OG!! Here's a recent article on the 21 yr old baddy player.. http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spor...ing-to-keep-it-in-the-family-100252-21467503/ ========================================================= Jenny’s aiming to keep it in the family Aug 5 2008 by David Jones, Liverpool Echo Jenny’s aiming to keep it in the family JENNY WALLWORK will have special reason to step out at the ECHO Arena for next February’s European Team Badminton Championships - she will have plenty of local support. The 21-year-old, from Leeds, is the daughter of Liverpool-born Jill, who was taught the game by her father, Jim Pringle. Jill played in the local leagues before graduating to county badminton with Lancashire and later became an international player. And Jenny is following in mum’s footsteps. But she has already made an impact at England level herself, having helped her country to the silver medal at this year’s European team event. Next year, she hopes to help England go one better. “I think it’s going to be brilliant,” said Jenny, after the official launch on Merseyside of next year’s championships at the Arena. “To play in England in front of your home crowd, and for it to be in Liverpool, makes me and my family quite excited.” She is keen to make the team once again, but faces a busy autumn in the build-up to the Europeans - and has recently been allocated new partners with a view to the London Olympics in 2012. “For a lot of people, four years is a long way away, but it will come quite quickly. Our aims are to get there and do well because I always talked about winning the Olympics - it’s always been a dream of mine. “I will play with Gabby White in the ladies’ doubles and Robin Middleton in the mixed. Both are from Leeds and Gabby only just lives round the corner from me. “We will be going to Japan on September 6 and then we have a tour to China and Hong Kong before Christmas,” said Jenny. “We will be busy every weekend from the end of August to get our rankings up. I want to be first or second in the doubles and at least second in the mixed. “I competed in the Europeans in Holland this year and we lost to Denmark in the final. I played with Gail Emms and Donna Kellogg and won both my matches.” For the first time the Europeans will be split, with the individual events taking place in Manchester in 2010 - the same year as the Commonwealth Games. Jenny’s gran, Jean, who lives in Liverpool, accompanied her to the launch on Merseyside, which included master classes with Liverpool youngsters. Her dad Brian, also an international, recently won the world veterans’ mixed title in Hong Kong and was runner-up in the singles. He is taking part in the European Veterans in Spain in a fortnight’s time.