Alexandra Bruce (badminton)

Mary Alexandra "Alex" Bruce (born May 27, 1990) is a Canadian female badminton player from Toronto, Ontario. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Women's doubles event with partner Michelle Li.

Alexandra Bruce
P.C Thulasi and Reddy Sikki from India won the gold medal, Bruce Mary Alexandra, Li Man Shan Michelle from Canada won the Silver and Lim Ee Von NG Hui Em from Malaysia won the bronze medal in Women’s Doubles badminton event at the 3rd Commonwealth Youth Games-2008, in Pune on October 17, 2008.
Personal information
Nickname(s)Alex, Brucie
Birth nameMary Alexandra Bruce
Country Canada
Born (1990-05-27) May 27, 1990
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight75 kg (165 lb)
HandednessRight
Women's
Highest ranking149 (WS) April 15, 2010
20 (WD) September 20, 2012
23 (XD) October 29, 2015
BWF profile

Early career

She started playing badminton at aged 8. Her parents were members of a badminton club that put on clinics for kids. She won silver in doubles at the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games.[1] Bruce studied Engineering and played Varsity Badminton for the University of Western Ontario, where she was named OUA Female Rookie of the Year in 2008. At the 2009 Canadian university and college national championships, she won two gold medals in doubles play, and a silver medal in women's singles.[2] At the 2010 Yonex National Championships, she and Martin Giuffre won the U23 Mixed Doubles title. Bruce also won bronze in Ladies' Singles, and silver in Ladies' Doubles with future Olympic partner Michelle Li.[3]

Personal life

Her parents are David and Cindy Bruce. Her older brother, Max played football at Queens University and the University of Manitoba. She graduated from Western University in 2014 with a Bachelor of Engineering Science (Civil Structural Engineering).[1]

2012 Olympics

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Bruce and Li finished last in the round-robin portion, losing all three of their matches.[4] However, the top two teams in the group were disqualified for attempting to intentionally lose matches so they would have an easier match-up in the quarterfinals.[5] The duo was advanced to their quarterfinals, where they defeated Australia's Leanne Choo and Renuga Veeran. Bruce and Li finished in fourth place, the best Canadian finish in badminton at the Olympic Games.[4]

She competed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, in the mixed teams, mixed doubles (with Toby Ng) and women's doubles (with Phyllis Chan).[6]

Achievements

Pan American Games

Women's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2015 Atos Markham Pan Am Centre,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Phyllis Chan Lohaynny Vicente
Luana Vicente
20–22, 14–21 Bronze
2011 Multipurpose Gymnasium,
Guadalajara, Mexico
Michelle Li Iris Wang
Rena Wang
21–15, 21–15 Gold

Mixed doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2015 Atos Markham Pan Am Centre,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toby Ng Phillip Chew
Jamie Subandhi
9–21, 23–21, 12–21 Silver

Pan Am Championships

Women's doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2014 Markham Pan Am Centre,
Markham, Canada
Phyllis Chan Eva Lee
Paula Lynn Obanana
9–21, 11–21 Bronze
2013 Palacio de los Deportes Virgilio Travieso Soto,
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Phyllis Chan Eva Lee
Paula Lynn Obanana
15–21, 13–21 Silver
2012 Coliseo Manuel Bonilla, Miraflores,
Lima, Peru
Phyllis Chan Joycelyn Ko
Christin Tsai
17–21, 21–17, 21–12 Gold
2010 Clube Curitibano,
Curitiba, Brazil
Michelle Li Grace Gao
Jocelyn Ko
21–16, 21–23, 12–21 Silver

Mixed doubles

Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2014 Markham Pan Am Centre,
Markham, Canada
Toby Ng Phillip Chew
Jamie Subandhi
21–16, 19–21, 21–18 Gold
2013 Palacio de los Deportes Virgilio Travieso Soto,
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Toby Ng Howard Shu
Eva Lee
21–12, 23–21 Gold
2012 Coliseo Manuel Bonilla, Miraflores,
Lima, Peru
Derrick Ng Phillipe Charron
Phyllis Chan
21–5, 21–6 Gold
2010 Clube Curitibano,
Curitiba, Brazil
Kevin Li Toby Ng
Grace Gao
7–21, 9–21 Silver
2009 Coliseo Olímpico de la Universidad,
Guadalajara, Mexico
Kevin Li Alexander Pang
Joycelin Ko
18–21, 21–19, 18–21 Bronze

BWF International Challenge/Series

Women's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2015 Polish Open Phyllis Chan Pradnya Gadre
N. Sikki Reddy
16–21, 18–21 Runner-up
2014 Brazil International Phyllis Chan Nicole Grether
Charmaine Reid
11–10, 10–11, 11–8, 11–5 Winner
2013 Canadian International Phyllis Chan Eva Lee
Paula Lynn Obanana
15–21, 14–21 Runner-up
2012 Tahiti International Michelle Li Eva Lee
Paula Lynn Obanana
13–21, 12–21 Runner-up
2012 Peru International Michelle Li Nicole Grether
Charmaine Reid
21–18, 21–18 Winner
2012 Finnish Open Michelle Li Chow Mei Kuan
Lee Meng Yean
21–19, 12–21, 21–16 Winner
2011 Canadian International Michelle Li Nicole Grether
Charmaine Reid
21–10, 13–21, 21–16 Winner
2011 Puerto Rico International Michelle Li Grace Gao
Joycelin Ko
24–22, 15–21, 21–11 Winner
2011 Brazil International Michelle Li Eva Lee
Paula Lynn Obanana
14–21, 17–21 Runner-up
2011 Brazil International Michelle Li Iris Wang
Rena Wang
11–21, 21–15, 21–8 Winner
2011 Banuinvest International Michelle Li Sonia Olariu
Florentina Petre
21–15, 21–14 Winner

Mixed doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2016 Brazil International Toby Ng David Obernosterer
Elisabeth Baldauf
21–12, 21–15 Winner
2014 USA International Toby Ng Phillip Chew
Jamie Subandhi
18–21, 25–23, 21–9 Winner
2013 Canadian International Toby Ng Nathan Robertson
Jenny Wallwork
9–21, 12–21 Runner-up
2012 Tahiti International Derrick Ng Ross Smith
Renuga Veeran
21–23, 14–21 Runner-up
2012 Peru International Derrick Ng Toby Ng
Grace Gao
10–21, 15–21 Runner-up
2011 Canadian International Derrick Ng Toby Ng
Grace Gao
15–21, 19–21 Runner-up
2011 Guatemala International Derrick Ng Toby Ng
Grace Gao
20–22, 14–21 Runner-up
     BWF International Challenge tournament
     BWF International Series tournament

References

  1. "Alexandra Bruce". Canadian Olympic Committee. Retrieved May 3, 2017.
  2. "Lam and Bruce superb combining for five medals as Western Mustangs badminton team wins national silver medal". Western Mustangs. May 20, 2009. Archived from the original on March 17, 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2012.
  3. "Giuffre and Butler successful at U-23 Nationals". Western Mustangs. May 25, 2010. Archived from the original on March 17, 2014. Retrieved August 1, 2012.
  4. Lidell, Mackenzie (August 1, 2012). "Canada Gains from Badminton Scandal, Advances to Semis". CTV Olympics. Retrieved August 1, 2012.
  5. Associated Press (August 1, 2012). "8 Badminton Players Disqualified for Throwing Matches". CTV Olympics. Retrieved August 1, 2012.
  6. "Glasgow 2014 - Alex Bruce Profile". g2014results.thecgf.com. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
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