In which year did the International Badminton Federation adopt the Rules of Badminton Competition?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-17
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1939 year.

    In 1939, the International Badminton Federation adopted the Rules of Badminton for all member states. From the 20s to the 40s of the 20th century, badminton in Europe and the United States developed rapidly, among which the level of Britain, Denmark, the United States, and Canada was quite high.

    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 the 1988 Seoul Olympics (XXIV), badminton was included as an exhibition sport.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should include the following:

    The name of the competition, the purpose and task, the organizer, the date and place, the participating units and the number of participants in each unit, the qualifications of athletes, the competition items, the competition methods, the competition rules, the scoring, the admission ranking and reward methods, the registration methods, the date and place of registration and lottery, the logo of the unit and other aspects (clothing, funds, etc.).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Organizer Participating Units Event Theme Competition Venue and Time Competition Event Rules Qualifications Competition Rules Competition Rewards.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The name of the competition.

    Organizers, organizers.

    The time and place of the game.

    Competition Category. Competitions.

    How to participate. Contest Method:

    Reward Method: Other.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In 1875, the world's first badminton rules appeared in Pune, India. Three years later, the United Kingdom adopted more refined and uniform rules, many of which have not changed much to this day. Modifications.

    In 1893, the world's first badminton association--- the British Badminton Association, founded Shen Feng, and held the All England Badminton Championships in 1899.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The rules of badminton have been relatively stable!

    The world's first badminton rules appeared in Pune, India, in 1875.

    Three years later, the United Kingdom enacted more refined and uniform rules, a considerable part of which continues to this day.

    At present, badminton has become a world-class sport.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Thomas Cup is held every two years and the Uber Cup is held every two years. World Badminton Championships Sudirman Cup Held every two years International Olympic Games Badminton Competition As far as I know, every even-numbered year is the Tang and You Cup, and the odd-numbered year is the Sudirman Cup, you say every year, this is not easy to say, you see which year you encounter there are different competitions, there are many other qualifying tournaments, there is a schedule of events every year, you can also check I hope it can help you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Tang You Cup, in May of an even-numbered year;

    Sudirman Cup, May in odd-numbered years;

    World Championships, August in non-Olympic years;

    Olympics, Olympic year.

    The All England in the Super Series is also more famous, every year in March.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1 Thomas Cup.

    The World Men's Team Badminton Championships, the first competition was held in 1948 and is now held every two years, in even-numbered years. The tournament consists of three singles matches and two doubles matches. The country that has won the most Thomas Cup titles in history is Indonesia with 13 times.

    2 Uber.

    That is, the World Women's Team Badminton Championships, the first competition was held in 1956, and it was held every two years, in even-numbered years. The tournament consists of three singles matches and two doubles matches. The country that has won the most Uber Cup championships in history is China, with a total of 11 times.

    3 World Badminton Championships.

    That is, the World Badminton Individual Championships. There are five competitions: men's and women's singles, doubles and mixed doubles. Since 1977, it has been held every three years, and in 1983 it has been changed to a biennial session, in odd-numbered years. In 2005, it was changed to an annual session, but the Olympic year was not held.

    4 Sudirman Cup.

    That is, the World Badminton Mixed Team Competition. Held every two years in odd-numbered years, the competition consists of five individual events.

    5 World Cup Badminton.

    It is an invitational competition, and the International Badminton Federation invites players with outstanding results in the year to participate. Founded in 1981, the World Cup was suspended in 1997, the World Cup resumed in 2005 and 2006, Yiyang City, China hosted the last two World Cups, and in 2006, the World Cup Badminton Tournament was officially suspended.

    6 All England Badminton Championships.

    Founded in 1899 by the Badminton England Association, it is the oldest badminton tournament in the world. Originally contested by players from the UK and Commonwealth countries, it has now become a global badminton tournament.

    7 Olympic badminton competitions.

    Badminton became an official Olympic sport in 1992 with only four individual events and no mixed doubles competitions. Since the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, a mixed doubles event has been added, and the Olympic badminton championship is the highest honor in the world of badminton.

    8 BWF Superseries.

    The BWF is organized with reference to the World Tennis Grand Prix. Since 1983. Consists of a series of six classes held at different times throughout the year and in different countries, mainly consisting of Supers and Grand Prix.

    In 2011, 5 Super Premier Grand Slam tournaments were proposed, and the top 8 pairs with the highest points in 12 Super Tournaments competed in the BWF Superseries Finals held at the end of the year, but a maximum of two players per team from each subordinate association in any single event were registered.

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