MEMBER SECTION: COMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS WIN TICKETS TO THE YONEX OPEN BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS
A grand slam of a day out for sports fans
month. All the world's best will battle it out for precious Rio 2016 Olympic qualification points at this iconic #EveryRoadtoRio event, which celebrates its 106th anniversary. The YONEX All England is the oldest and most
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prestigious badminton event, one of the five ‘majors’ of the sport. Don’t miss a grand slam family day out and an all-round mesmerising experience! Following England’s Chris and Gabby Adcock’s (Commonwealth Games Gold medallists in 2014) superb title win at the MetLife BWF Superseries Finals in Dubai, the married couple will be gunning for their first YONEX All England title to add to their collection at this crucial time in the lead up to the summer Olympic Games.
atch history in the making at the YONEX All England Open Badminton Championships at the Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham, next
The YONEX All England Open Badminton
Championships comes to the Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham from 8-13 March 2016. For further information and tickets visit:
www.allenglandbadminton.com
In our competition to win one of three pairs of tickets to this impressive tournament (valid Friday 11 March) just tell us:
Q. What was Gabby Adcock’s maiden name:
A) Green; B) Brown; C) White.
Email your answer to
s.cooke@birmingham-
chamber.com by close of play on 15 February 2016.
WINNERS DEC/JAN 2015/16
ISSUE
Winners of a pair of tickets to the opening night performance (Friday 22 January) of the 2016 Strictly Come Dancing Live UK tour which opens at the Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham are JANICE GILL of BHSF, MARIO M AMATO of White & Co., and CHRIS WATHEN of Gemini.
The winner of a one night stay for two with dinner included at Jurys Inn Birmingham is JOHN DANCER of Light Hall School.
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