BADMINTON
BADMINTON
-AACHAL BURANDE
The invention of
Badminton originates back to at least two thousand years ago, where is was a
combination of the games battledore and shuttlecock played in ancient Greece,
India, and China. "It is known that around 1860, the daughters of the Duke
of Beutfort were playing Battledore and Shuttlecock in the great hall of
Badminton house, the seat of the Somerset family in Gloucestershire, England.
To add a little variety, they rigged up a string across the hall from the
doorway to the fireplace and the aim of the game was to try to keep the shuttle
going by playing it to each other over the string. It is believed that Mr. J L
Baldwin suggested that it would be more amusing if the shuttle were to be hit
away from instead of towards players on the other side of the string. The sport
of badminton had been created."Gloucestershire is now the foundation for
the International Badminton Federation. 131 countries are members of the IBF
today.
"The American Badminton Association was organized in 1936 (changed
to USBA in 1978), when Donald Wilbur, Robert McMillan, and twins Donald and
Phillip Richardson, all from Brookline, Massachusetts, decided to combine the
nation's various badminton groups. Programs from New York, Massachusetts, Chicago,
and the West Coast came together to form one set of rules and regulations of
the game". Nine members from Canada, Denmark, England, France, Ireland,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales founded the International
Badminton Federation two years earlier. After badminton's first appearance at
the Olympics in Barcelona, it seemed to increase in popularity. The first major
IBF tournament was the Thomas Cup in 1948. Since then, the number of world
events has increased with the addition of the Uber Cup (ladies' team), World
Championships, Sudirman Cup (mixed team), World Juniors and the World Grand
Prix Finals. In India, Saina Nehwal , P.V. Sindhu are the some of the famous
Badminton players.
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