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MS | LEE Dong Keun (KOR) vs LEE Chong Wei (MAS) [2] | BWF 2018
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The Rules of Badminton – EXPLAINED!
Ninh explains the Rules of Badminton, a popular racquet sport played worldwide.
A beginner's explanation of Olympic Badminton Rules.
Enjoy this brief video tutorial guide on how to play Badminton under Olympic and BWF rules.
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Badminton Women’s Doubles – Korea v China | London 2012 Olympics
Re-live the badminton ladies's doubles group A game between South Korea and China from the London 2012 Olympics, 31 July.
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Badminton made its debut as a presentation sport at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. It was not up until the 1992 Games in Barcelona that it was formally included on the Olympic program, with guys's and ladies's singles and doubles events. The combined doubles occasion made its launching in 1996 at the Atlanta Olympic Games. Since then, the number of events has actually remained the same.
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20 years of Badminton in the Olympic Games – 1992 to 2012
Badminton made its launching as a presentation sport at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. It was not up until the 1992 Games in Barcelona that it was formally consisted of on the Olympic program, with men's and ladies's singles and doubles occasions. The mixed doubles occasion made its debut in 1996 at the Atlanta Olympic Games. Since then, the number of events has actually stayed the same.
Although the production of contemporary badminton is credited to England, it is Asia that now controls this sport. In between 1992 and 2008, Asian nations won 69 of the 76 medals readily available in Olympic competition! The dominant countries are China, Indonesia and the Republic of Korea, followed by Great Britain and Denmark.
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