The history of the development of badminton, the development of sports badminton

Updated on physical education 2024-03-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The shuttlecock, also known as the Miao shuttlecock, is about 50 centimeters long, made of the feathers of the local big red rooster and the male pheasant, and decorated with colorful fluff; The shuttlecock is as big as a persimmon, containing 3 copper coins and 2 silver dollars, wrapped in a variety of bright cloth strips or wool, when shaken or beaten, it is soft and elastic, and from time to time it makes a crisp metal impact sound.

    The whole shuttlecock looks like a big shuttlecock, and the gameplay is similar to that of badminton, which is played by two people, but the shuttlecock is played with a racket, and the shuttlecock is played by hand; Playing badminton has the nature of competition and competition, and shuttlecock is just a way of performance and socialization, and there is no competition nature. Most of the young men and women of the Miao nationality find a partner in this way, talk about love, and then establish a happy marriage. When the shuttlecock is most prevalent, the shuttlecock hall is crowded, the colorful shuttlecock is flying, the reed sheng is humming, the singing is melodious, and it is magnificent.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    At Seoul 1988, badminton was included as an exhibition event, Barcelona 1992 and mixed doubles at Atlanta 1996. Since then, badminton has entered a new period of development.

    In 1877, the first badminton rules were published in England.

    In 1893, the world's first badminton association was established in the United Kingdom. In 1899, the association held the first "All England Badminton Championships", which is held once a year and is still in this day.

    Badminton spread from Scandinavia to the Commonwealth countries, and in the early 20th century to Asia, America, Oceania, and finally to Africa.

    In 1934, the International Badminton Federation was founded, with its headquarters in London.

    In 1939, the International Badminton Federation (IBF) adopted the Rules of Badminton Competition, which were to be observed by all member countries.

    From the 20s to the 40s of the 20th century, badminton in European and American countries developed rapidly, among which the level of Britain, Denmark, the United States, and Canada was quite high. In the 50s, badminton in Asia developed rapidly, and Malaysia won two Thomas Cup titles. At the same time, the Indonesian team innovated in technology and playing style, and quickly achieved supremacy.

    Since the 60s, the development of badminton has gradually moved to Asia.

    In May 1981, the International Badminton Federation (IBF) restored China's legal seat in the International Badminton Federation, opening a new page in the history of international badminton and entering a glorious era in which Chinese badminton players dominated the world.

    At Seoul 1988, badminton was included in the show event, Barcelona 1992 and Mixed Doubles at Atlanta 1996. Since then, badminton has entered a new period of development.

    In 2006, the new rules of badminton were officially implemented after a three-month trial period. It was first used in the soup and you cup in that year.

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