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Edinburgh Evening News (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
BADMINTON stars Martin Campbell, from Edinburgh, and Longniddry's Paul Van Rietvelde received a big boost when they skipped the qualifying event and earned places in the m
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The Herald (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
... who trains at the Glasgow School of Sport and is coached by Ray Stephens.Two more Scots, Paul Van Rietvelde and Martin Campbell, were promoted to the main draw, bringing the total of Scots in the 64-strong men's singles main draw to nine.Van Rietvelde fills the place of Poland's Przemyslaw Wacha, the No.1 seed, who pulled out with a shoulder injury. In an all-Scottish tie at...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 11/21/2008
First on court at the Kelvin Hall in Glasgow yesterday, the youngster, who has been tipped for a very bright future by national coach Dan Travers, had an early wake-up call when he lost ten of the first 11 points to another promising young Scot in LoADVERTISEMENTngniddry's Paul Van Rietvelde. But the Glasgow 19-year-old overcame the slow start to find his touch and managed to claim a...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
... teenage hope who has moved to Milton Keynes, is first on court today and faces 17-year-old Paul Van Rietvelde, who has been promoted from the qualifying event following late withdrawals. Edinburgh's Martin Campbell, the Bank of Scotland Under-19 Champion, was also lucky to receive an upgrade straight into the main draw. The one Scot who did come through the three rounds of qualifying...