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Frank Peard (1919 - 2019) was an Irish badminton player who played for Ireland internationally in the 1940s and 1950s.


Early life and family

Frank Peard was born in 1919. Having lived in Mountmellick, County Laois, Peard's family moved to Listowel, County Kerry in 1932. Peard attended St Michael's secondary school in Listowel. He married fellow badminton player,
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, in 1960. They had two children, Mark and Pam.


Badminton career

Peard began playing badminton at around age 9 or 10. He joined the Ailesbury Badminton Club in the early 1940s, where he partnered with
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and Mrs Eileen Goulding. Along with Raymund Egan, Dick Bell, Colin Maidment and Geoff Trapnell, Peard was a co-founder of The Knights Badminton Club in 1946. Peard cited his study of David Guthrie Freeman's singles games as greatly improving his own game in the late 1940s. Between 1946 and 1957, Peard played for Ireland in badminton 20 times. He won 3 Irish Open titles, 16 Irish Close titles, and 6 Scottish titles. Peard played in two All-England semi-finals, playing alongside Noel Radford and Jim FitzGibbon. He played at European badminton tournaments with FitzGibbon. In 1948 he played in the first match of the inaugural
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, playing against
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. He was a keen promoter of badminton in Ireland, taking part and organising many exhibition events. Peard had a long coaching career, and was invited to speak at the 1985 World Coaching Conference in Calgary. He served on the executive committee of the Leinster Branch, overseeing the move of the branch to new premises at the Terenure Centre, Whitehall Road in 1954. Peard served as the Director of the European Championships when they came to Dublin in 1976. He was also involved in the establishment of the Badminton Museum of Ireland, donating funds and objects to the museum. Peard wrote a number of publications on the history of badminton: *''Sixty Years of Irish Badminton'' (1995) *''A Century of Irish Badminton: A supplement to'' ''Sixty Years of Irish Badminton'' (2004) *''Building the Badminton Hall'' (1954) *''The Midland Branch'' (1961) *''Reorganisation of the B.U.I.'' (1966) *''A Policy and its Implementation'' (1966) *''M.B.B.U.I.'' (1967) *''Badminton in Holland'' (1969) *''Improving the Performance of Irish Badminton Teams'' (1970) *''Conditions for Progress'' (1976)


Achievements


Career

Outside of badminton, Peard worked for
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in Dublin from 1939 until his retirement in 1981. He initially worked Accountant's Department. He spent 18 months in the
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studying, and during this time he wrote for ''
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'' and the
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on business matters. One such article for ''The Irish Times'' entitled "How to Get There: An Emigrant's to New York" was a guide to new Irish arrivals to the city. After his return to Dublin he became Assistant Chief Accountant, later Director of Guinness in 1972, and finally in 1977 he became Deputy Managing Director of Guinness Ireland. He became a Trustee of the Iveagh Trust in 1981. In 1993 he became the first non-member of the Guinness family to serve as Chairman of the Trust. Peard died at Mount Hybla Nursing Home, Dublin on 22 September 2019.


External links

* http://www.badmintonmuseumireland.ie/


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Peard, Frank Irish male badminton players 1919 births 2019 deaths 20th-century Irish sportsmen