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History of Badminton
Facts and Records History of Badminton In 1873, the Duke of Beaufort held a lawn party at his country house in the village of Badminton, Gloucestershire. A game of Poona was played on that day and became popular among British society’s elite. The new party sport became known as “the Badminton game”. In 1877, the Bath Badminton Club was formed and developed the first official set of rules. The Badminton Association was formed at a meeting in Southsea on 13th September 1893. It was the first National Association in the world and framed the rules for the Association and for the game. The popularity of the sport increased rapidly with 300 clubs being introduced by the 1920’s. Rising to 9,000 shortly after World War Π. The International Badminton Federation (IBF) was formed in 1934 with nine founding members: England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Denmark, Holland, Canada, New Zealand and France and as a consequence the Badminton Association became the Badminton Association of England. From nine founding members, the IBF, now called the Badminton World Federation (BWF), has over 160 member countries. The future of Badminton looks bright. Badminton was officially granted Olympic status in the 1992 Barcelona Games. Indonesia was the dominant force in that first Olympic tournament, winning two golds, a silver and a bronze; the country’s first Olympic medals in its history. More than 1.1 billion people watched the 1992 Olympic Badminton competition on television. Eight years later, and more than a century after introducing Badminton to the world, Britain claimed their first medal in the Olympics when Simon Archer and Jo Goode achieved Mixed Doubles Bronze in Sydney. -
Women's Doubles Results Gold Silver Bronze Bronze World Championships Yang Wei / Zhang Jiewen Gao Ling / Huang Sui Wei Yili / Zhang Yawen Kumiko Ogura / Reiko Shiota
⇧ 2008 Back to Badzine Results Page 2007 Women's Doubles Results Gold Silver Bronze Bronze World Championships Yang Wei / Zhang Jiewen Gao Ling / Huang Sui Wei Yili / Zhang Yawen Kumiko Ogura / Reiko Shiota Super Series Malaysia Open Gao Ling / Huang Sui Vita Marissa / Gresya Polii Hwang Yu Mi / Kim Min Jung Kumiko Ogura / Reiko Shiota Korea Open Gao Ling / Huang Sui Yang Wei / Zhang Jiewen Lee Hyo Jung / Lee Kyung Won Wei Yili / Zhang Yawen All England Wei Yili / Zhang Yawen Yang Wei / Zhang Jiewen Gao Ling / Huang Sui Chin Eei Hui / Wong Pei Tty Swiss Open Yang Wei / Zhao Tingting Lee Hyo Jung / Lee Kyung Won Cheng Wen Hsing / Chien Yu Chin Vita Marissa / Gresya Polii Singapore Open Wei Yili / Zhang Yawen Yang Wei / Zhao Tingting Lee Hyo Jung / Lee Kyung Won Gao Ling / Zhang Jiewen Indonesia Open Du Jing / Yu Yang Yang Wei / Zhao Tingting Gao Ling / Zhang Jiewen Gail Emms / Donna Kellogg China Masters Vita Marissa / Liliyana Natsir Yang Wei / Zhao Tingting Du Jing / Yu Yang Gail Emms / Donna Kellogg Japan Open Yang Wei / Zhang Jiewen Yu Yang / Zhao Tingting Wei Yili / Zhang Yawen Gao Ling / Huang Sui Denmark Open Yang Wei / Zhang Jiewen Lee Hyo Jung / Lee Kyung Won Yu Yang / Zhao Tingting Gail Emms / Donna Kellogg French Open Yang Wei / Zhang Jiewen Yu Yang / Zhao Tingting Cheng Wen Hsing / Chien Yu Chin Jo Novita / Gresya Polii China Open Gao Ling / Zhao Tingting Du Jing / Yu Yang Wei Yili / Zhang Yawen Pan Pan / Tian Qing Hong Kong Open Du Jing / Yu Yang Wei Yili / Zhang Yawen Cheng Wen Hsing / Chien Yu Chin Gao Ling / Zhao Tingting -
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. -
Netzkante 57
Netzkante No.57 Vereinszeitung des 1. BC Beuel 1955 e.V. Vorschau auf die Bundesligamannschaft 07/08 SOFA Tunier 2007 Siegfried Maywald Cup 07 Ausgabe Sept/2007 Seite 2 EDITORIAL Eine neue Saison – zur Abwechslung mal ohne Änderungen Impressum Was waren viele der Beteiligten froh, als und dass Redaktion: die letzte Saison endlich vorbei war. Nicht nur in der Aneke Hannes ([email protected]) Bundesligamannschaft, sondern auch in den anderen Layout: Mannschaften hatte das Verletzungspech teilweise zu- Aneke Hannes geschlagen, so dass alle aufatmeten einen Schluss- Jan David Mellinghoff Druck: strich ziehen zu können. Druckerei Gerhards GmbH, Bonn- Aber nun geht es wieder los bzw. ist die neue Saison Beuel schon im Gange. Die Mannschaften wurden teilweise Erscheinungsweise: 2 x jährlich, Auflage 800 Exemplare neu gemischt, alle sind motiviert und haben ihre Sai- Insertionskosten: Preisliste 7/99 sonziele gesteckt, wie in den einzelnen Berichten zu Vereinsanschrift: lesen ist. Egal ob Aufstieg, Klassenerhalt oder Nicht- 1. BC Beuel 1955 e.V. Elsa-Brändström-Str. 10 Abstieg, das Warten hat endlich ein Ende. Erfreulicher- 53225 Bonn weise gibt es diesmal auch keine Regeländerungen, die Tel.: 0228/ 46 12 22 beachtet werden müssen – ein Dank an die Verant- Fax: 0228/ 433 57 83 e-Mail:www.bcbeuel.de wortlichen (national und international), dass sie sich Bankverbindung: mal nichts Neues ausgedacht haben, was den Spielab- Sparkasse Bonn lauf erst mal wieder durcheinander bringt. Die Zähl- Kontonummer:36 200 228 Bankleitzahl: 380 500 00 weise ist gut angekommen und an die Matten und den Clubhaus und Hallenanschrift: damit verbundenen Aufwand hat man sich auch ge- Erwin-Kranz-Halle Limpericher Str. -
Cup2000 Badminton Klub
Cup2000 Badminton Klub The players must be ready to play at least 15 minutes before the time 17-10-2005 19:30 appointed *=seeded - INJ=Injured - WO=Walk Over - SUB=Substituted - WDN=With Drawn - [Numbers]=IBF ID - PFR=Promoted from Reserves - PFQ=Promoted from Qualifying - PMD Promoted to Main Draw Cup2000 Badminton Klub Participans AUT Peter Mørk (HD) Morten Tolver Kronborg (HS+HD) Jürgen Koch (HS+HD) Hans-Kristian Vittinghus (HS) Jens-Kristian Leth (HS) Peter Zauner (HS+HD) Jesper Thomsen (MD) Jonas Lyduch (HS) Simone Prutsch (DS) Martin Bille Larsen (HS) Kenneth Jonassen (HS) Tom Lauridsen (HS) Lars Paaske (HD+MD) BUL Trine Niemeier (DS) Mathias Boe (HD) Linda Zechiri (DD) Mette K. Pedersen (DS) Mie Schjøtt-Kristensen (DS) Petya Nedeltcheva (DS) Rasmus Mangor Andersen (HD+MD) Christinna Pedersen (DD+MD) ENG CAN Lena Frier Kristiansen (DD+MD) Andrew Smith (HS) Anna Rice (DS) Amalie Fangel (DS) Anthony Clark (HD+MD) Bobby Milroy (HS) Carsten Mogensen (HD+MD) David Lindley (HD+MD) Brian Prevoe (MD) Helle Nielsen (DD+MD) Donna Kellogg (DD+MD) Stefan Wojcikiewicz (HS) Joachim Fischer (HS) Elisabeth Cann (DS) Valerie St-Jacques (DS+MD) Jonas Rasmussen (HD+MD) Ella Tripp (DD) Kasper Ødum (HS) Gail Emms (DD+MD) CHN Michael Christensen (HS) Ian Palethorpe (HD+MD) Chen Xu (HD) Pernille Harder (DD+MD) Jenny Wallwork (DD+MD) Dan Zhang (DD) Christina Andersen (DS) Jill Pittard (DS) Hong Qian (DD+MD) Anders Malthe Nielsen (HS) Joanne Nicholas (DD+MD) Hu Zhi Lan (MD) Peter Mikkelsen (HS) Julia Mann (DS) Jia Ni Cai (DS+DD) Tine Høy (DS) Kristian Roebuck (HD+MD) Jin Chen (HS) Tommy Sørensen (HD) Liza Parker (DD+MD) Jing Du (DD) Kasper Henriksen (HD) Natalie Munt (DD+MD) Lan Lu (DS) Lene Mørk (DD) Nathan Rice (HS) Lin Wang (DS) Sune Gavnholt (HS) Nathan Robertson (MD) Xiao Yan Dai (DD) Casper Lund (HS) Nicholas Kidd (HS) Xin Guo (DS) Jesper Thomsen (HD) Robert Blair (HD+MD) Yang Sang (HD) Thomas Røjkjær Jensen (HD) Simon Archer (HD) Yang Yu (DD) Kristian F. -
EM Aeg Koht M1. M2. M3. W1. W2. W3
MEESTE JA NAISTE VÕISTKONDLIKUD EUROOPA MEISTRIVÕISTLUSED EM Aeg Koht M1. M2. M3. W1. W2. W3. 1 14.-19. II Saloniki Taani (1) Saksamaa (2) Inglismaa (3) Holland (3) Inglismaa (1) Saksamaa (2) 2006 Kreeka Mathias Boe Tim Dettmann Robert Blair Mia Audina Tjiptawan Elizabeth Cann Nicole Grether Jens Eriksen Michael Fuchs Anthony Clark Brenda Beenhakker Gail Emms Sandra Marinello Peter Gade Kristof Hopp Aamir Ghaffar Lotte Bruil Tracey Hallam Carina Mette Kenneth Jonassen Conrad Hückstädt Nicholas Kidd Karina De Wit Donna Kellog Birgit Overzier Niels Christian Kaldau Björn Joppien David Lindley Judith Meulendijks Julia Mann Petra Overzier Martin Lundgaard Ingo Kindervater Rajiv Ouseph Rachel Van Cutsen Natalie Munt Michaela Peiffer Carsten Mogesen Marcel Reuter Ian Palethorpe Paulien Van Dooremalen Joanne Nicholas Kathrin Piotrowski Joachim Persson Roman Spitko Nathan Robertson Jie Yao Jill Pittard Juliane Schenk Jonas Rasmussen Marc Zwiebler Kristian Roebuck Suzanne Rayappan Huaiwen Xu Peter Steffensen Andrew Smith Ella Tripp F: Den - Ger 3:0 B: Eng - Hol 3:1 F: Hol - Eng 3:0 B: Ger - Den 3:1 G7: Eesti 14.II: - Poola 1:4 1. Poola 3 G5: Eesti 14.II: - Austria 3:2 1. Holland 3 Raul Must 15.II: - Belgia 1:4 2. Venemaa 2 Piret Hamer 15.II: - Holland 0:5 2. Eesti 2 Tauno Tooming 16.II: -Venemaa 2:3 3. Belgia 1 Sandra Kamilova 16.II: - Iirimaa 5:0 3. Iirimaa 1 Ants Mängel 4. Eesti 0 Kati Kraaving 4. Austria 0 Indrek Küüts Helen Reino Meelis Maiste Kai-Riin Saluste Andres Aru Kati Tolmoff Toomas Eriksen Kristo Kasela Sven Kavald Karl Kivinurm 2 12.-17.