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Draws YONEX Latvia International 2017
YONEX Latvia International 2017 MS-Qualification Badminton Tournament Planner - bwf.tournamentsoftware.com Member ID St. Cnty Flag Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Finals Qualifiers 1 61900 CZE Filip Budzel [1] 2 Bye 3 70399 BEL Julien Carraggi 4 Bye 5 65789 FIN Juha Honkanen 6 Bye 7 61426 ISL Eidur Isak Broddason 8 82856 GER Simon Oziminski Q1 9 85443 LTU Povilas Bartusis [12] 10 Bye 11 61897 POL Robert Cybulski 12 Bye 13 77902 LTU Jonas Petkus 14 56849 BLR Dzmitry Saidakou 15 59407 NOR Mattias Xu 16 65678 UKR Ivan Medynskiy 17 95270 ENG Viknesh Rajendran [8] 18 Bye 19 65489 EST Mikk Järveoja 20 Bye 21 64456 SWE Oskar Svensson 22 Bye 23 69084 FIN Miika Lahtinen 24 73926 EST Karl-Rasmus Pungas Q2 25 60261 UKR Vladyslav Volnyanskiy [15] 26 Bye 27 98425 EST Alexander Raudsepp 28 Bye 29 72455 ISL Robert Ingi Huldarsson 30 61739 MAS Ridzwan Rahmat 31 90031 GER Saruul Shafiq 32 97423 EST Mikk Ounmaa 33 69685 ENG Zach Russ [3] 34 Bye 35 89135 LTU Mark Sames 36 Bye 37 78756 LAT Arturs Kelpe 38 Bye 39 61771 IRL Mark Brady 40 84442 LTU Edgaras Slusnys Q3 41 56275 DEN Mads Kjærgaard [16] 42 Bye 43 59413 LTU Karolis Eimutaitis 44 Bye 45 96316 EST Matis Kaart 46 62475 CZE Petr Beran 47 66199 LAT Kristaps Kalnins 48 78891 SUI Nicolas A. Mueller 49 56160 FIN Jesper Paul [7] 50 Bye 51 70534 LAT Janis Vaivads 52 Bye 53 64649 SWE Emil Johansson 54 66853 LTU Ignas Reznikas 55 52290 UKR Valeriy Atrashchenkov 56 76226 LAT Ivo Keiss Q4 57 68484 BLR Vladzislav Kushnir [14] 58 Bye 59 86632 UKR Artem Tkachuk 60 Bye 61 73269 SUI Jonas Schwarz 62 73950 MAS Muhammad Ziyad -
WOMEN's DOUBLES - Phase 3 Eur
2021 European Championships Eligibility date, 23 FEBRUARY 2021 WOMEN'S DOUBLES - Phase 3 Eur. Rank WR BWF ID Player #1 BWF ID Player #2 Country Points Eligibility Accept MA answer 1 14 43840 Gabriela STOEVA 46169 Stefani STOEVA BUL 54750 BUL1 1 YES 2 15 50715 Chloe BIRCH 80918 Lauren SMITH ENG 53873 ENG1 2 YES 3 16 70042 Maiken FRUERGAARD 68189 Sara THYGESEN DEN 50012 DEN1 3 YES 4 22 54079 Emilie LEFEL 98854 Anne TRAN FRA 42977 FRA1 4 YES 5 26 67176 Selena PIEK 70503 Cheryl SEINEN NED 41904 NED1 5 YES 6 28 83942 Linda EFLER 98052 Isabel HERTTRICH GER 40013 GER1 6 YES 7 31 88779 Alexandra BØJE 43761 Mette POULSEN DEN 38515 DEN2 7 YES 8 32 81907 Ekaterina BOLOTOVA 72565 Alina DAVLETOVA RUS 38153 RUS1 8 YES 9 33 95643 Amalie MAGELUND 88933 Freja RAVN DEN 37092 DEN3 9 YES 10 36 70762 Delphine DELRUE 98329 Lea PALERMO FRA 34085 NO 11 37 33989 Anastasiia AKCHURINA 85822 Olga MOROZOVA RUS 31709 RUS2 10 YES 12 39 98566 Emma KARLSSON 73556 Johanna MAGNUSSON SWE 29320 NO 13 42 62426 Bengisu ERCETIN 73023 Nazlıcan INCI TUR 27534 TUR1 11 YES 14 47 90317 Vimala HERIAU 99891 Margot LAMBERT FRA 26038 FRA2 12 YES 15 52 89068 Jenny MOORE 56958 Victoria WILLIAMS ENG 24911 NO 16 53 80474 Clara NISTAD 86455 Moa SJOO SWE 24160 NO 17 54 58324 Christine BUSCH 70651 Amalie SCHULZ DEN 24150 18 58 70371 Julie FINNE-IPSEN 64816 Mai SURROW DEN 22420 19 61 66267 Kati-Kreet MARRAN 75821 Helina RÜÜTEL EST 20770 EST1 13 YES 20 66 91715 Julie MACPHERSON 92277 Ciara TORRANCE SCO 19721 SCO1 14 YES 21 68 81375 Nadia FANKHAUSER 47517 Iris TABELING SUI/NED 18950 SUI/NED2 15 YES 22 74 56675 Annabella JAEGER 78795 Stine KÜSPERT GER 17090 GER2 16 YES 23 75 67373 Debora JILLE 76188 Alyssa TIRTOSENTONO NED 16872 NED3 17 YES 24 77 95814 Natasja P. -
FO2019-MQ-List-Origi
MS Member ID Player Nationality Rank Points Tournaments Seed Main 1 96429 Ygor COELHO Brazil #44 31290 10 2 89416 Lucas CORVEE France #53 29314.3677 10 3 59420 Victor SVENDSEN Denmark #54 29300 10 4 25925 Sourabh VERMA India #56 28890 10 5 38500 Thomas ROUXEL France #58 28000.3586 10 6 51682 Vladimir MALKOV Russia #62 26719.3257 10 7 88523 Toby PENTY England #63 26029.4933 10 8 93791 Jason Anthony HO-SHUE Canada #68 24118.499 10 9 91665 LIN Yu Hsien Chinese Taipei #69 23710 9 10 93878 Sergey SIRANT Russia #70 23313.5868 10 11 71221 Luís Enrique PEÑALVER Spain #76 20517.7942 10 12 76106 Teck Zhi SOO Malaysia #77 20330 9 13 54484 Eetu HEINO Finland #80 19360 10 14 55505 Alexander ROOVERS Germany #82 19232.049 10 15 56274 Luka WRABER Austria #83 19009.8 10 16 85790 YANG Chih Chieh Chinese Taipei #85 18668.4839 10 17 64032 Kunlavut VITIDSARN Thailand #86 18390 9 18 62720 Mithun MANJUNATH India #88 18140 10 19 83985 Felix BURESTEDT Sweden #91 17950 10 20 51531 Raul MUST Estonia #92 17899.4387 10 21 77143 Xiaodong SHENG Canada #93 17710 10 22 92655 Kalle KOLJONEN Finland #96 17527.98 10 23 81860 Rasmus MESSERSCHMIDT Denmark #98 17460 10 24 25625 Maxime MOREELS Belgium #99 17303.432 10 Qualifying 1 88856 Iikka HEINO Finland #100 17220 10 2 66694 Emre LALE Turkey #102 17170 10 3 91381 Adam MENDREK Czech Republic #104 16994.4 10 4 96545 Kim BRUUN Denmark #106 16830 10 5 20808 Kai SCHAEFER Germany #110 16180.3926 10 6 52250 Zvonimir DURKINJAK Croatia #112 16140 10 7 68139 Siril VERMA India #118 14500 10 8 76972 Jacob NILSSON Sweden #120 14451.6249 -
Février 2017 | N 170 Carnet De Bad N°170 | Février 2017
Carnet de Bad Journal du Comité Départemental de Badminton Rhône – Lyon Métropole 0 Février 2017 | N 170 Carnet de Bad N°170 | Février 2017 Championnats de France Séniors 2017 au Coliseum d’Amiens Delphine Lansac (BACO) Léa Palermo (BACLY) Pensionnaire INSEP Pensionnaire INSEP Médaille d’or en SD Médaille d’Argent en DD Médaille de Bronze en MX • 13 joueurs de la Métropole de Lyon avec leur coach représentant deux clubs, le BACLY et le BACO • Des médailles : une en Or avec Delphine Lansac en SD, une médaille de bronze et une d’arGent pour Léa Palermo respectivement en MX et en DD Le CDBR-LM se réjouit de la motivation de ces joueurs et encadrants à aller participer aux championnats de France senior. La majorité d’entre eux sont des sportifs amateurs, encouragés par leur club. Le comité a plaisir à les voir évoluer dans la plus Grande compétition nationale individuelle et les félicite. Beaucoup de débats se feront autour du niveau de la compétition, et de l’âge à partir duQuel le badiste est considéré comme « vieux » pas encore « vétéran » et encore moins « retraité ». Un point nous mettrait tous d’accord : le badminton est un sport jeune si j’ajoute Qui s’intéresse aux jeunes voire très jeunes, seriez-vous tous d’accord ? Un autre sujet devrait faire débat. Présenter sa candidature pour orGaniser un championnat de France siGnifie répondre à un cahier des charGes Qui est lourd avec une aide fédérale peu circonstanciée. En l’absence de candidature de deux choses l’une, soit la compétition est annulée comme les championnats de France vétérans, soit les exiGences du cahier des charGes sont revues à la baisse. -
Badminton Tournament Planner YONEX German Open Matches of Wednesday 02/03/2016
YONEX German Open Matches of Wednesday 02/03/2016 Date City, Country Website 01 - 06 Mar 2016 Mulheim an der Ruhr, GER http://www.german-open-badminton.de/home.html Time Event Court Round Team 1 Team 2 09:00 WD R32 Emilie Juul Moller+Cecilie Sentow (DEN) (NED) Samantha Barning+Iris Tabeling 09:00 MD R32 Matijs Dierickx+Freek Golinski (BEL) (JPN) Takeshi Kamura+Keigo Sonoda 09:00 WS Court 2 R32 Pai Yu Po (TPE) (JPN) Sayaka Sato[8] 09:15 WD R32 Huang Yaqiong+Tang Jinhua (CHN) (FRA) Marie Batomene+Emilie Lefel 09:15 WS Court 1 - TV R32 Lindaweni Fanetri (INA) (TPE) Hsu Ya Ching 09:45 WS R32 Maria Ulitina (UKR) (HKG) Yip Pui Yin 09:45 WD R32 Go Ah Ra+Yoo Hae Won (KOR) (TPE) Hsieh Pei Chen+Wu Ti Jung 09:45 MD Court 2 R32 Wang Yilyu+Zhang Wen (CHN) (KOR) Ko Sung Hyun+Shin Baek Cheol[6] 10:00 WD Court 1 - TV R32 Jongkolphan Kititharakul+Rawinda Prajongjai (THA) (FRA) Audrey Fontaine+Anne Tran 10:00 WS R32 Kirsty Gilmour (SCO) (JPN) Aya Ohori 10:30 WS Court 2 R32 Yui Hashimoto (JPN) (BEL) Lianne Tan 10:30 MD R32 Adam Cwalina+Przemyslaw Wacha (POL) (SWE) Richard Eidestedt+Nico Ruponen 10:30 WD R32 Nadia Fankhauser+Sannatasah Saniru (SUI/MAS) (KOR) Chang Ye Na+Lee So Hee[6] 10:45 WS R32 Minatsu Mitani (JPN) (KOR) Sung Ji Hyun[3] 10:45 MD Court 1 - TV R32 Puavaranukroh Dechapol+Kedren Kittinupong (THA) (RUS) Vladimir Ivanov+Ivan Sozonov[8] 11:15 WS R32 Maria Febe Kusumastuti (INA) (THA) Busanan Ongbumrungphan 11:15 WD R32 Heather Olver+Lauren Smith (ENG) (SWE) Clara Nistad+Emma Wengberg 11:15 MD Court 2 R32 Liao Min Chun+Tseng Min Hao (TPE) (FRA) -
BADMINTON Nocs Allocated Quota Places Including Universality Places for the MINSK 2019 European Games
BADMINTON NOCs Allocated Quota Places including Universality Places for the MINSK 2019 European Games The European Ranking List of 28 March 2019 Qualification Process: MEN Men’s Single Singles players ranked 1 to 8 – two (2) individual Quota Places to the two (2) highest ranked athletes, respecting the maximum quota allocation per NOC per event. An NOC may have more than two (2) singles players ranked 1 to 8 in the European Ranking List in this event. In such a case, the NOC can enter any two (or one) singles players. Singles players ranked 9 and lower – one (1) individual Quota Places to the one (1) highest ranked athlete. Singles players will be considered in turn and any NOC is eligible to enter one (1) singles player, if the total quota is not exceeded in this event. An NOC may have more than one (1) player ranked in the European Ranking List in this event. In such case, the NOC can enter any one singles player. ER WR Player NOC Points Eligibility Accept 1 4 Viktor AXELSEN DEN 76694 DEN1 1 2 12 Anders ANTONSEN DEN 54829 DEN2 2 3 22 Jan O JORGENSEN DEN 43065 DEN2* 2 4 25 Hans-Kristian Solberg VITTINGHUS DEN 41589 DEN2* 2 5 27 Brice LEVERDEZ FRA 41470 FRA1 3 6 28 Mark CALJOUW NED 39813 NED1 4 7 29 Rasmus GEMKE DEN 39691 DEN2* 2 8 31 Rajiv OUSEPH GBR 39512 GBR1 5 9 47 Thomas ROUXEL FRA 30570 FRA1* 3 10 49 Lucas CORVEE FRA 30134 FRA1* 3 11 52 Misha ZILBERMAN ISR 29830 ISR1 6 12 59 Toma Junior POPOV FRA 28301 FRA1* 3 13 60 Pablo ABIAN ESP 27894 ESP1 7 14 61 Victor SVENDSEN DEN 27800 DEN 15 62 Vladimir MALKOV RUS 26719 RUS1 8 16 63 Toby -
Minutes: Badmintonscotland Board Meeting Conference Call Wednesday 11Th November 2020 at 6:30Pm
Minutes: BADMINTONscotland Board Meeting Conference Call Wednesday 11th November 2020 at 6:30pm Board: David Gilmour Chair Frank Turnbull President Carolyn Young Vice President Keith Russell Chief Executive Morag McCulloch Events Committee Chair Jill O’Neil Engagement Committee Chair Christine Black Performance Committee Chair Gordon Haldane Finance Committee Chair Invited: Keith Farrell Ewen Cameron sportscotland Partnership Manager Colleen Walker Finance Manager, Badminton Scotland Nicky Waterson Head of Engagement, Badminton Scotland Penny Dougray Minute Taker David Gilmour welcomed Ewen Cameron (sportscotland Partnership Manager) to his first Board meeting, with board members introducing themselves thereafter; 1 APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies had been received from Ian Campbell. 2 MINUTES OF MEETING HELD ON 16 SEPTEMBER 2020 (previously circulated) The minutes of the meeting held on 16 September 2020 were approved. 3 DECLARATION OF ANY INTEREST Both David Gilmour and Gordon Haldane received payments for coaching services. 4 MATTERS ARISING/OUTSTANDING ITEMS A meeting planned between Keith Russell, David Gilmour, Jill O’Neil and Nicky Waterson (NW) to progress a plan for Equality and Integrity had not taken place: KR would rearrange this. 5 CEO Report Complaints. One complaint had been received regarding the entries made by Badminton Scotland for the 2020 European Juniors Individual event. KR has replied and the matter was concluded from a Badminton Scotland perspective. DG advised that Badminton Scotland had followed robust processes, in what was a challenging time, given lack of tournament results and lack of training opportunities. Staffing. Malou Guldbaek had submitted her notice, following her decision to return to her native Denmark. Her significant contribution over the last 15 months was recognised. -
BWF Edetabelid
BWF EDETABEL. 02.02.2021. SEGAPAARISMÄNG (1532) Koht Riik Sportlane Punktid Turniirid Maailmajagu 1 CHN Siwei Zheng – Yaqiong Huang 109 002 16 Aasia 2 THA Dechapol Puavaranukroh – Sapsiree Taerattanachai 100 563 21 Aasia 3 CHN Yilyu Wang – Dongping Huang 99 312 18 Aasia 4 INA Praveen Jordan – Melati Daeva Oktavianti 85 900 24 Aasia 5 KOR Seung-Jae Seo – Yu-Jung Chae 79 570 21 Aasia 6 JPN Yuta Watanabe – Arisa Higashino 75 883 18 Aasia 7 MAS Peng Soon Chan – Liu Ying Goh 68 070 23 Aasia 8 INA Hafiz Faizal – Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja 65 941 27 Aasia 9 ENG Marcus Ellis – Lauren Smith 65 140 24 Euroopa 10 MAS Soon Huat Goh – Shevon Jemie Lai 61 822 22 Aasia 11 HKG Chun Man Tang – Ying Suet Tse 60 566 24 Aasia 12 MAS Kian Meng Tan – Pei Jing Lai 60 463 24 Aasia 13 FRA Thom Gicquel – Delphine Delrue 60 020 26 Euroopa 14 ENG Chris Adcock – Gabrielle Adcock 59 002 18 Euroopa 15 GER Mark Lamsfuss – Isabel Herttrich 57 230 27 Euroopa 16 CHN Jiting He – Yue Du 52 901 17 Aasia 17 HOL Robin Tabeling – Selena Piek 51 014 20 Euroopa 18 DEN Mathias Christiansen – Alexandra Bøje 46 090 22 Euroopa 19 IND Satwiksairaj Rankireddy - Ashwini Ponnappa 45 177 11 Aasia 20 KOR Sung-Hyun Ko – Hye-Won Eom 44 740 13 Aasia 21 RUS Rodion Alimov – Alina Davletova 44 247 27 Euroopa 22 INA Rinov Rivaldy – Pitha Haningtyas Mentari 43 630 21 Aasia 23 JPN Yuki Kaneko – Misaki Matsutomo 43 320 13 Aasia 24 TPE Jhe-Huei Lee – Ya Ching Hsu 43 130 17 Aasia 25 THA Nipitphon Phuangphuapet – Savitree Amitrapai 42 712 18 Aasia 26 TPE Chi-Lin Wang – Chi Ya Cheng 41 080 22 Aasia 27 JPN -
Performance Committee Report
Half Yearly Meeting of the Council of Scottish Badminton Union 28 October 2018 Report by: Christine Black, Chairperson Performance Committee Title: Performance Committee Report Performance Committee meetings were held on 25 July and 10 September 2018. Performance Long Term Targets (2015 – 2019) 1 or more medals at Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 2018 – achieved (Kirsty Gilmour- Bronze medal Women’s Singles) 1 or more Scottish athletes selected for Team GB at Rio Olympics – achieved (Kirsty Gilmour) Annual Targets (2018 – 2019) 1 medal at European Championships – not achieved 1 or more medals at Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 2018 – achieved 1 Scottish player to achieve a WR of Top 20 – achieved 2 Scottish players to achieve a WR of Top 45 – in progress 4 Scottish players achieving a WR of Top 60 – achieved Youth Olympic Games (6th – 8th October – Buenos Aires) Christopher Grimley selected to represent GB with Grace King of England as highest ranked GB singles players from world junior ranking on 3 May 2018. Scotland Performance Coach Andrew Bowman was nominated to travel as Team Leader. European Junior (U19) Championships (7th – 15th September – Tallinn, Estonia) Team event – Scotland seeded 8th – a good overall performance winning all 4 matches at group stage to reach the quarter final stages where they lost out to top seeds Denmark 3 – 1. Pool Stage – Scotland beat Croatia 4 – 1 Scotland beat Poland 4 – 1 Scotland beat Netherlands 4 – 1 Scotland beat Romania 5 – 0 Individual event – Christopher Grimley and Matthew Grimley won a silver medal in men’s doubles. Individual International results Senior July - World Championships - Alex Dunn & Adam Hall won 1st round against China Taipei men’s doubles World no. -
50 Rokov Bedmintonu Na Slovensku 1962 – 2012 Obsah
SLOVENSKÝ ZVÄZ BEDMINTONU 50 rokov bedmintonu na Slovensku 1962 – 2012 Obsah 1. Bedminton na Slovensku ........................................... 3 2. Ako sme začínali ................................................. 5 3. Najväčšie úspechy slovenského bedmintonu ........................ 22 4. Najúspešnejší slovenskí hráči ................................... 26 5. Účasť našich hráčov na Olympijských hrách ....................... 29 6. Výsledky reprezentačných družstiev SR na MS a ME ................ 30 7. Výsledky slovenských klubových družstiev SR na EP ............... 34 8. Najvýznamnejšie medzinárodné podujatia organizované na Slovensku v rokoch 1993-2012 .............................................. 35 9. Prehľad počtu klubov a registrovaných členov SZBe za obdobie 1993-2011 ....................................................... 40 10. Tabuľky a štatistiky I.ligy a extraligy za roky 1993-2012 ...... 41 11. Medailisti M SR dospelých 1962-1992 ............................ 46 12. Medailisti M SR dospelých 1993-2012 ............................ 62 13. Štatistika medailí M SR dospelých 1962-2012 jednotlivci ........ 72 14. Štatistika medailí M SR dospelých 1993-2012 jednotlivci ........ 83 15. Štatistika medailí M SR dospelých 1962-2012 kluby .............. 89 16. Štatistika medailí M SR dospelých 1993-2012 kluby .............. 92 17. Medailisti M SR mládežníckych kategórií 1993-2012 .............. 94 18. Štatistika medailí M SR veteránov 1993-2012 jednotlivci a kluby ....................................................... 142 19. Prehľad -
Eesti Meeste Mängud Meeskondlikel Em
EESTI MEESTE MÄNGUD MEESKONDLIKEL EM-VÕISTLUSTEL 26 matši (78 MS & 52 MD) Mängija Osalemisaastad MS_V MS_K MD_V MD_K M (V/K) Raul Must 2006,08,10,12,14,16,18,20 17 8 4 2 31 (21/10) Rainer Kaljumäe 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 18 4 13 1 2 20 (5/15) Kristjan Kaljurand 2010, 12, 14, 16, 18 0 0 9 11 20 (9/11) Ants Mängel 2006, 2008, 2010 1 2 6 6 15 (7/8) Raul Käsner 2014, 16, 18 0 0 8 6 14 (8/6) Heiko Zoober 2014, 16, 18 0 7 3 4 14 (3/11) Mikk Õunmaa 2016, 18 0 3 3 4 10 (3/7) Mihkel Laanes 2018 3 4 2 0 9 (5/4) Tauno Tooming 2006 0 6 0 0 6 (0/6) Meelis Maiste 2006, 2008 0 0 2 4 6 (2/4) Indrek Küüts 2006, 2008 0 0 2 4 6 (2/4) Kristjan Täherand 2010 2 1 0 3 6 (2/4) Karl Kert 2020 1 1 2 1 5 (3/2) Robert Kasela 2012 0 1 1 2 4 (1/3) Karl Kivinurm 2014 0 0 0 4 4 (0/4) Vahur Lukin 2014 0 0 0 4 4 (0/4) Andres Aru 2012 0 0 1 2 3 (1/2) Hans-Kristjan Pilve 2020 1 1 0 1 3 (1/2) Ingmar Seidelberg 2012 0 2 0 0 2 (0/2) 19 29 49 44 60 182 (73+109) 78 104 MEESKONDLIKUD EUROOPA MEISTRIVÕISTLUSED. EESTI MÄNGUD 14.-19. II 14.II 2006: EESTI - POOLA 1:4 2006 MS1 Raul Must Przemyslaw Wacha 21-14, 21-17 0:26 1_0 Saloniki MS2 Tauno Tooming Rafal Hawel 7-21, 16-21 0:21 1_1 Kreeka MS3 Ants Mängel Adam Cwalina 15-21, 7-21 0:25 1_2 MD1 Meelis Maiste Michal Logosz 6-21, 15-21 0:18 1_3 Alagrupp 7 Indrek Küüts Robert Mateusiak 14.II: - Poola 1:4 MD2 Ants Mängel Lukasz Moren 11-21, 17-21 0:19 1_4 15.II: - Belgia 1:4 Raul Must Wojciech Szkudlarczyk 16.II: - Venemaa 2:3 15.II 2006: EESTI - BELGIA 1:4 1. -
Facts and Records
Badminton England Facts and Records Index (cltr + click to jump to a particular section): 1. History of Badminton 2. Olympic Games 3. World Championships 4. Sudirman Cup 5. Thomas Cup 6. Uber Cup 7. Commonwealth Games 8. European Individual Championships 9. European Mixed Championships 10. England International Caps 11. All England Open Badminton Championships 12. England’s Record in International Matches 13. The Stuart Wyatt Trophy 14. International Open Tournaments 15. International Challenge Tournaments 16. English National Championships 17. The All England Seniors’ Open Championships 18. English National Junior Championships 19. Inter-County Championships 20. National Leisure Centre Championships 21. Masters County Challenge 22. Masters County Championships 23. English Recipients for Honours for Services to Badminton 24. Recipients of Awards made by Badminton Association of England Badminton England Facts & Records: Page 1 of 86 As at May 2021 Please contact [email protected] to suggest any amendments. Badminton England Facts and Records 25. English recipients of Awards made by the Badminton World Federation 1. The History of Badminton: Badminton House and Estate lies in the heart of the Gloucestershire countryside and is the private home of the 12th Duke and Duchess of Beaufort and the Somerset family. The House is not normally open to the general public, it dates from the 17th century and is set in a beautiful deer park which hosts the world-famous Badminton Horse Trials. The Great Hall at Badminton House is famous for an incident on a rainy day in 1863 when the game of badminton was said to have been invented by friends of the 8th Duke of Beaufort.