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1. Olympic History Badminton - Netcenter Sports Channel
Become an editor Suggest Links About March 23, 2000 Olympic History Badminton Estate Shopping Small Business Sports Travel
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2. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Badminton Medalists
This document lists all Olympic badminton medalists. It is a page in the History section of HickokSports.com, the largest collection of sports
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3. HickokSports.com - History - Badminton
Sports History. Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits. Forum Links Search Badminton History. Table of Contents an Olympic medalist by
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4. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History Badminton
Soccer. Volleyball. Boxing. Baseball. Softball. More Sports Results. Schedule. Venues. Photos Tuesday, September 19 Olympic history
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5. Olympic History Of Badminton
Olympic History. The sport of badminton has been played in one form or another for over 2000 years. Silver Source CBS Sports. Com
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6. Sports Badminton Badminton 7
/Sports/Badminton/Badminton 7 HickokSports.com History - Badminton This document is a history of badminton United States and Olympic
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7. WashingtonPost.com Badminton
GO TO SPORTS SECTION Badminton History History of Olympic Badminton Olympic Qualification Process Badminton Laws About the U.S. Badminton
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8. Badminton - News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic
the game evolved from much older sports, those Kitty Godfree, winner of several Olympic tennis medals for Britain, who was badminton
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9. A Basic Guide To Badminton (Official U.S. Olympic Committee Sports
Health, Family Lifestyle. History. Home Garden. Horror. Humour A Basic Guide to Badminton (Official U.S. Olympic Committee Sports S.)
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10. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
Olympic sports HISTORY The origins of the discipline and its development during the Olympic Games. Learn more
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11. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
badminton olympic sport since 1992 olympic DISCIPLINE Discover this sportthrough its competition format, equipment, glossary and history.
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12. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
badminton badminton history badminton was contested as a demonstrationsport during the 1972 olympic Games in Munich. It debuted as a full medal
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13. USA Badminton USA Badminton History
USA badminton USA badminton history. One olympic Plaza • Colorado Springs, sports Illustrated acknowledged the United States’ badminton success by
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14. A Brief History Of Badminton
A surprisingly long history for one of the olympics newest sports! badminton sdebut as an olympic sport has clearly boosted interest internationally.
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A Brief History of Badminton
Badminton was invented long ago; its origins date back at least two thousand years to the game of battledore and shuttlecock played in ancient Greece, India and China. A surprisingly long history for one of the Olympics newest sports! Badminton took its name from Badminton House in Gloucestershire, the home of the Duke of Beaufort, where the sport was played in the last century. By coincidence, Gloucestershire is now the base for the International Badminton Federation.
The IBF was founded in 1934 with nine members - Canada, Denmark, England, France, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales. The USA joined four years later. Membership grew steadily over the following years with a surge in new members after badminton's Olympic debut at Barcelona. As the sport's development program grows, the current 130 members is expected to increase further.
The first major IBF tournament was the Thomas Cup (world men's team championships) in 1948. Since then, the number of world events has increased to seven, with the addition of the Uber Cup (ladies' team), World Championships, Sudirman Cup (mixed team), World Juniors, World Grand Prix Finals and the World Cup. The World Cup invitational event started in 1981 and is organized by the International Management Group (IMG). The World Cup series is due to end in 1997 and the IBF is considering organizing exhibition matches featuring the world's top players to replace the World Cup.

15. Badminton
badminton See the olympic sports animations more olympic Firsts For the firsttime in the history of Ancient Olympia Stadium women competed in it during
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Badminton is a sport that can be played by men and women of all skill levels and all ages. But to compete at the highest levels successfully, athletes must develop special skills such as technique, stamina, strength, and flexibility. The sport has spread around the world and is especially popular in Asia where spectators can exceed 15,000 in important contests. In Greece, Badminton is becoming increasingly popular. In 1995, when it was formally recognised by the General Secretariat of Sport, there were only 90 officially registered players. Today, there are over 3,500. During the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games, Badminton competition attracted a lot of attention. Countries with long tradition in the sport sent their best athletes, after a twelve-month selection process. Description
See the Olympic sports animations   Badminton is played between two or four athletes. Unique to this Olympic sport is the mixed doubles event, in which a man and a woman athlete compete on the same pair.

16. WashingtonPost.com: Badminton
olympic Facts and Figures badminton history history of olympic badminton olympic Qualification Process badminton Laws About the US badminton
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Hoyer-Larsen, Bang Win Golds
Denmark's Poul-Erik Hoyer-Larsen broke an Asian monopoly by defeating China's Dong Jiong, 15-12, 15-10, in the men's singles finals of Olympic badminton. In women's singles, South Korea's Bang Soo-hyun held back Mia Audina of Indonesia to win 11-6, 11-7. China, Indonesia Win Doubles Gold
Ge Fei and Gu Jun of China (pictured, right to left) won the gold medal in women's doubles badminton in less than an hour, defeating the world champions, South Korea's Gil Young-ah and Jang Hye-ock, 15-5, 15-5. The men's gold went to Indonesia's Rexy Mainaky and Ricky Subagja, who beat Malaysia's Cheah Soon Kit and Yap Kim Hock, 5-15, 15-13, 15-12. Both finals featured opponents quite familiar with each other. During the past year, the women's finalists have met seven times, with Ge and Gu winning five; the men's finalists have met eight times, with the Indonesians taking seven.

17. Badminton Ancient History & Cartoon Fun From Brownielocks.
It did a sports demonstration at the 1972 Summer olympics. And badminton wasfinally added to the olympic program in 1992 with singles, doubles competitions
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and The Ancient History of Badminton
Before Iran and Iraq were countries, the area was known as Babylonia. And this is where the game of badminton began. Although it technically wasn't a game for them. It was more like hocus-pocus fortune telling. The Babylonians were big on this sort of stuff, and would go to a priest (for a fee of course) to get their future told. The priest would do it in several ways: Dice, Cards, Tea Leaves, Bones, Dreams, and a few other gross ways I won't go into. But, another technique that the so-called future predicting priest used to foresee a person's future was a ceremony rather than a one-on-one personal reading. A crowd would form. Incense was lit. Drums were banged. Magical chants were sung. You in the mood yet? Should be. Out comes the priest, with two participants each holding a wooden paddle. Then the priest called for silence! A hush came over the crowd, and the two people with the paddles then batted a ball made of tightly wound wool yarn back and forth. The length of time they kept the ball in play was suppose to reveal how long they would live. Well, this worked for a while until the people finally caught on that they were not really discovering their future because in reality they really had control over it by keeping the ball in the air as long as they wanted and so they are the ones that really had influence over their futures, not the priests.

18. ABC Online News - Sports: Badminton
badminton became an olympic sport in Barcelona in 1992, and had an immediate Indonesia had won just one medal a silver - in its olympic history.
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19. Griffin Publishing :: Sports Index ::
badminton became an official olympic sport in 1992. This publication discussesthe history of the olympic Games from the ancient roots of Greece through
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Whether you are considering buying a new bow, taking archery lessons at camp, or simply a curious spectator, A Basic Guide to Archery answers your questions, offers insight, and covers practical suggestions for safe, enjoyable, and effective archery. Often described as "the sport for a lifetime," archery appeals to individuals of all backgrounds and ages. A Basic Guide to Badminton:
U.S. Olympic Committee's Sports Series As a "comeback" sport, badminton currently is regaining its former pupularity in the U.S., with more than 1.2 million Americans regularly playing and nearly a million regarding it as their favorite sport. Badminton became an official Olympic sport in 1992. Endorsed by USA Badminton. A Basic Guide to Cycling:
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20. Griffin Publishing ::Olympics And Motivationals::
Learn about olympic history, traditions, sports, sites and events. This seriesof thematic units are badminton became an official olympic sport in 1992.
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