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10. Januar 2003 THE ORIGINAL to Y-JDINT Triple Threat Patenteret Prince design for BOLT større vridningsstivhed sammenlignet med tradi­ • tionelle T-joint ketchere. Topketcher Større vridningsstivhed til den kræsne betyder større siagfelt og motionsspiller bedre boldkontrol. Y-joint designet giver samtidig længere strenge og dermed mere slagkraft. Grafit/ carbon Vægt 88 gram • Normalpris kr. 799,- TILBUD 2 stk. KUN 1.000,- Forhandlere anvises af Frihavnskompagniet A/S på tlf. 39 27 06 44 Valby Badminton Club soger ungdomstrænere Kære kreds-/klubformand Kender du en klub, der fortjener VBC søger fra 1. januar 2003 træ­ som også har lyst til at engagere sig at blive udnævnt til nere til ungdomsafdelingen. i det sociale i klubben, da vi priori­ terer dette meget højt. Årets ungdomsklub i Træningen ligger om eftermiddagen DBF 2003? fra kl. 15.30 til 18.00 tirsdag Kunne ovenstående have din inte­ og torsdag - Skellet 30 - 2500 resse, og har du lyst til at høre Så slå op i DBF håndbog på side Valby. mere om hvem vi er, er du velkom­ 80 og læs, hvad der kræves for at men til at kontakte Ungdomsud­ opnå denne ære samt reglerne for Du skal varetage træningen for valgsformanden Tina Benzin på tlf. at indstille en klub. vores U15 samt U17 holdspillere. 36 78 05 06. E-mail Vores ungdomsafdeling har ca. 100 [email protected] Valby Badminton Venlig hilsen ungdomspillere på forskelligt Club - Skellet 30, 2500 Valby Ungdomsudvalget niveau. Vi søger en dygtig træner, 4 ^ ■ Adresse ■ Annoncer Danmarks Badminton Forbund, Idrættens Hus, Brøndby Stadion Paul Kreisby, Grafisk Team 20, 2605 Brøndby. Tlf. 43 26 21 44. Fax: 43 26 21 50. Sundholmsvej 47, 3. 2300 København S. JLhiib jJJjjJkLU J E-mail: [email protected] Tlf. og fax: 32 95 02 77. E-mail: annoncer@dbf-badm inton.dk Web: www.badminton.dk ■ Produktion ■ Redaktion Udgiver: Danmarks Badminton Forbund. Oplag: 4.600 Badm inton er officielt blad for Danmarks Badminton Forbund. Torben Lollike (ansvarshavende). Tlf: 43 26 21 47. Tryk: Aasted, Egedal og Filipsen ApS, Baldersbuen 49, Box 63 Synspunkter, der kommer til udtryk i bladet, er dog ikke Mobil 20 40 98 89. E-mail: [email protected] 2640 Hedehusene. E-mail: [email protected] nødvendigvis udtryk for DBF's holdninger. Foto: Sportsfoto ApS, Preben B. Søborg - hvor intet andet er Tlf: 59 400 400. Fax: 46 59 59 04 anført. Formålet med bladet Badminton er at sætte fokus på spænd­ ■ Deadline vidden i dansk badminton og medvirke til at informere og Nr. 4 udkommer 21. december. Deadline: 20. november. ■ Abonnement (pris: 230 kr.) orientere både spillere og ledere om nye tiltag og aktiviteter i Abonnementstegning og adresseændring: Jytte S. Hansen alle dele af sporten. Tlf: 43 26 21 46. E-mail: [email protected] DBFs hovedsponsor: DBFs officielle boldleverandør: Indhold: IREALKREDIT Hatten af for Gentofte:.... 4-6 Debut til U 9 :.............................8-9 Danmark Program til Realkredit Danmark Open:................ 11-36 Velko m m en:................................15 Praktiske oplysninger:............ 17 Turneringens vindere:............ 19 11 Spilleprogram ......................21- 30 Sæt til er for korte Spilleprofiler:.......................31-36 Det har ikke skortet på reaktioner på regelændringe n, der betød, at kvinder i alle kategorier skal Lillerød Grand Prix:.........38-39 spille til 11. Ikke overraskende er m ange kvinder u tilfredse m ed den nye regel. Sættene bliver for korte, siger nogle. Andre finder regelændringen diskrim inerende. I god tid med julegaver:.... 42 M ange har henvendt sig til forbundet for at få en forklaring på ændringen. Den har de fået, Copenhagen Cup:............44-45 m en da den jo ikke er særlig logisk, gyder den ikke meget massageolie på de trætte badm inton­ Mellem 2. og 3. sæt......46-47 ben. Sagen er, at de asiatiske lande på IBFs årsmøde i m aj under ét ønskede at gå tilbage det "gamle" system med sæt til 15 undtaget i damesingle, hvor d er skulle spilles til 11. Set fra et dansk og europæisk synspunkt ville det forslag være et alvorligt tilbageskridt efter en længere forsøgsperio­ Udgivelsesplan de med fem sæt til henholdsvis syv og ni. Umiddelbart var vurderingen, at de kortere sæt favori­ 2002/2003 serede asiaternes m ere aggressive spillestil. M en d et vidste sig, at lederne fra Ø sten, der næsten Nr. Deadline Udgivelsesdato uden undtagelse alle sam m en er gamle topspillere, ikke var interesseret i at ændre noget ved det 4 20. nov. 21. dec. spillesystem, som de i sin tid selv havde fejret store trium fer ved. Derfor og på grund af en vis 5 2. jan. 25. jan. portion generel konservatisme, kunne Danmark sammen med de andre europæiske lande ikke 6 10. feb. 8. mar. kom me igennem det system, der ville gøre kampene me re intense og sam tidig skabe praktiske 7 10. mar. 5. apr. pauser til tv-reklam er. 8 14. apr. 10. maj Ved at vende helt og aldeles tilbage til det "gamle" system ville m an begrave spørgsmålet om 9 19. maj 14. jun. et nyt pointsystem for en rum tid. I stedet lykkedes det den nye IBF-præsident, Korn Dabbaransi, Med ret til ændringer. at sende bolden til hjørnespark ved at få vedtaget, at kvinderne i deres kampe kun skal spille til 11. Herfra må bolden naturligvis sættes i spil igen . Det system kan m an ikke leve med i længden og det skriger til him m elen om at blive lavet om . D et er vist det eneste gode, m an kan sige om den nye regel med kortere sæt til 11 i damedouble o g mixed double. OBFs øvrige sponsorer: På denne side af OL bliver pointsystem et dog næppe lavet om , og derfor kan kvinderne så småt begynde at belave sig på, at m an i m inim um tre år skal spille til 11. Spørgsm ålet er så om , spillere, tilskuere og ledere til den tid har vænne t sig til, at også damedouble og m ixed double spilles til 11? Helt udelukkes kan det naturligvis ikke, at der bla ndt de asiatiske ledere var et ønske om , at få TOC overstået de lidt mindre betydningsfulde kampe lidt hurtigt, så m an ude i turneringerne kunne få afviklet det, de fleste var kom m et efter - nem lig herresingle og herredouble. Det er ikke en holdning som Danmarks Badm inton Forbund deler. Inge n skal være i tvivl om , at forslaget om , at kvinder altid skal spille til 11 har m ødt stor m odstand fra dansk side. N ordea Invest Når hovedbestyrelsen alligevel valgte ikke at lave særregler for Danm ark skyldes det den forvirring, det vil give, når m an i tv kan se kampe blive spillet til 11 og så bagefter selv skal ud og spille til 15. Dertil kom m er, at eliten naturligvis i deres intern ationale kampe er nødt til at følge de inter­ Flligqer nationale regler. Derfor er det også praktisk, at d e til træning og kamp på hjem lig grund spiller efter de samme regler. Og er m an enig i det, så er spørgsm ålet, hvor skillelinien skal trækkes. farver Skulle det i givet fald være lige efter elitedivisionen? Og hvad m ed de spillere, der skal spille U- VM ? Skal de spille til 15 i deres holdkam pe og individuelle turneringer? Der er jo - heldigvis da - ikke vandtætte skodder m ellem eliten og de næstbedste, og derfor ville to forskellige pointsystem er bliver noget rod. OK Det bedste m å være, at deres spilles efter det sam m e pointsystem over hele verden - fra m otionistbanerne i Hammel til finalerne i BENZIN China Open. Noget andet er, at vi så hurtigt det kan lade sig gøre, må skrotte de korte sæt til 11. Det bedste for badm intonsporten vil være at spille bedst af fem sæt til ni bortset fra dam esingle, hvor bedst af fem sæ t til syv nok er at foretrække. Kan det ikke lade sig gøre, m å vi nøjes med at spille til 15. Også i damedouble og m ixed double! Torben Lollike Informationschef/redaktør Hatten af for Gentofte ■ I Odense skulle det i sæson- premieren afsløres om svække­ de Gentofte havde en chance for at overleve i elitedivisionen. M odstanderen, OBK, var på forhånd udset til at være en af de klubber som det før så frygt­ indgydende hold fra Køben­ havn ville have en chance for at slå. På den måde var sæsonens første kamp for begge klubber paradoksalt nok et nøgleopgør i kampen for at undgå nedrykning. Vigtigheden for begge klub­ ber var ikke til at tage fejl af. M åske var det derfor, at 520 tilskuere havde valgt at betale 50 kr. for at kom m e ind og overvære opgøret i OBKs hyg­ gelige rundbuehal. Uden betyd­ ning var det dog næppe, at en Over 500 tilskuere sørgede for en Den traditionsrige klub fra København kæmpede god stemning, da OBK på hjem ­ hvis Peter Gade efter seks m å­ mebane vandt 7-6 over Gentofte. neders skadespause gjorde som et hold, men hjemmeholdet fra Odense com eback i holdkampen. TV2- hev en kneben sejr hjem Sportens tilstedeværelse var i hvert fald hans skyld. M ixed doublerne blev delt respekt om kring hendes person, - Jeg spillede fint i en vigtig Gade tog andet sæt 15-9, og uden den helt store spænding, da hun entrede banen i Odense. kamp, hvor jeg fik god opbak­ han kunne kun være tilfreds og så stod det altså 1-1. På kraftfuldt spil og en lav ning af vore mange medrejsen­ med sit comeback. Gentofte uden Camilla Mar­ fejlprocent vandt bulgareren i de fans. Så var Gentofte foran 4-1, tin betød, at OBKs første dame- to sæt over fynboen.
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