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Encyclopedia > Kelly Morgan

Kelly Morgan (born 22 May 1975) is a female badminton player from Great Britain.


Morgan played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics, defeating Lenny Permana of Australia in the first round but losing to Zhang Ning of China in the round of 16.


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BBC - South East Wales Sport - Kelly Morgan (423 words)
Kelly Morgan has won a string of medals and accolades since she first represented her country at the age of 15.
Kelly is a inspiration to all not just because of badminton but to what a nice person she is. She is so great that I am doing a project on her for my Welsh class and some day I wish to do as well as her in badminton.
Kelly is amazing, she is a role model to all young badminton players, I just hope that I can be as good as she is in the future.
Who's Who in Springfield | Morgan Richards | Guiding Light @ soapcentral.com (3111 words)
Morgan only started to realize this when the men she was waitressing for were trying to get her to do things that her mom, Jennifer would have blown her stack about.
Kelly, not listening to the advice of either Mike Bauer or Lt. Wyatt went closer to the farmhouse, as Morgan was screaming because Duke was about to rape her.
Kelly apologized for leaving the way he did when they fought over the birth control pills, but Morgan insisted it was just as much her fault.
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