badminton

     

Baminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles), who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court that is divided by a net. Players score points by striking a shuttlecock with their racquet so that it passes over the net and lands in their opponents' half of the court. A rally ends once the shuttlecock has struck the ground, and the shuttlecock may only be struck once by each side before it passes over the net.

Trivia about badminton

  • This racket sport takes its name from the country home of the 19th century Duke of Beaufort
  • Before the invention of plastic this racket game used a cork stuck with feathers
  • In tournament play, the birdie used in this sport must be made of duck or goose feathers
  • The IBF, the International Federation for this sport, knows the correct size for shuttlecocks
  • This racket sport is named for the Duke of Beaufort's country seat
  • A little birdie told us that in 1996 Poul-Erik Hoyer-Larsen of Denmark won the gold in this racket sport
  • Battledore & shuttlecock was the forerunner of this racket game
  • This game played across a net became a medal sport at the 1992 Olympics
  • This racquet sport was added to the Olympics in 1992
  • An object that weighs 1/5 ounce containing 14 to 16 feathers that extend 2 3/4 inches from a cork
  • A racquet game derives its name from this manor house in Gloucestershire