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A brief introduction to Badminton

A brief introduction to Badminton. Agenda. Origin Overview Duty of court officials Scoring system Q&A. Origin.

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A brief introduction to Badminton

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  1. A brief introductionto Badminton

  2. Agenda • Origin • Overview • Duty of court officials • Scoring system • Q&A Badminton

  3. Origin • The modern game won popularity with the British Army stationed in India in the mid-19 century. Army officers brought it home to England, in 1873, the Duke of Beaufort introduced the game to Royal society at his country estate, Badminton House, Because of its great interest, the game soon became popular. Duke of Beaufort Badminton

  4. Origin Court shape both ends wide, middle narrow with the net. Badminton

  5. Origin Badminton

  6. Origin It was not until 1901, the court changed to rectangle. Badminton

  7. Origin Badminton

  8. Agenda • Origin • Overview • Duty of court officials • Scoring system • Q&A Badminton

  9. Overview-court Badminton

  10. Overview-court for single Badminton

  11. Overview-court for doubles Badminton

  12. Overview-equipment-racket Badminton

  13. Overview-equipment-shuttle 16 feathers fixed in the base, weight 4.74 - 5.5 grams Badminton

  14. Overview-events • Individual Events • Men’s Singles • Women’s Singles • Men’s Doubles • Women’s Doubles • Mixed Doubles • Team Event Badminton

  15. Overview-”Three Cups” • The Sudirman Cup is trophy awarded to the champion of “ World Mixed Team Championships” Badminton

  16. Overview-”Three Cups” • The Uber Cup is trophy awarded to the champion of “ Women’s Team” Badminton

  17. Overview-”Three Cups” • The Thomas Cup is trophy awarded to the champion of “ Men’s Team” Badminton

  18. Agenda • Origin • Overview • Duty of court officials • Scoring system • Q&A Badminton

  19. Duty of court officials Badminton

  20. Duty of court officials • Referee overall charge of the tournament or event of which a match forms part • Umpire in charge of the match • Sevice judge call service faults made by the server • line judge indicate whether a shuttle landed in or out on the lines assigned 11 at most including 1 scorer Badminton

  21. Duty of court officials Badminton

  22. Duty of court officials Badminton

  23. Duty of court officials Degree of Umpire: • BWF certificated Referee • BWF Accredited Referee • BWF Certificated Umpire (国际A级) • BWF Accredited Umpire (国际B级) • BAC Certificated Umpire (亚洲A级) • BAC Accredited Umpire (亚洲B级) • National Umpire BWF: Badminton World Federation BAC: Badminton Asia Confederation Badminton

  24. Agenda • Origin • Overview • Duty of court officials • Scoring system • Q&A Badminton

  25. Scoring System • Change from 15/11 to 21 in March, 2006 • Rally points scoring system • match the basic contest in Badminton between opposing sides each of one or two players • rally a sequence of one or more strokes starting with the service, until the shuttle ceases to be in play • stroke a forward movement of the player’s racket Badminton

  26. Scoring System Scoring System • A match consists of the best of 3 games of 21 points • The side winning a rally adds a point to its score. • At 20 all, the side which gains a 2 point lead first, wins that game. • At 29 all, the side scoring the 30th point, win that game. • The side winning a game serves first in the next game. Badminton

  27. Scoring System Changing the ends • When the leading score reaches 11 points, players have a 60 second interval. • A 2 minute interval between each game is allowed. • In the third game, players change ends when a side scores 11points. Badminton

  28. http://www.cba.org.cn Q&A Badminton

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