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Badminton World Federation
Abbreviation
BWF
Formation
1934
Type
Sports federation
Headquarters Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Membership
159 member association
President
Kang Yong-Joong
Website http://www.internationalbadminton.org/
History of BWF
• The Badminton World Federation is founded in 1934
as the International Badminton Federation with nine
member nations (Canada, Denmark, England, France,
Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland and
Wales), the BWF has since expanded to 159 member
nations around the world.
• On September 24, 2006, at the Extraordinary
General Meeting in Madrid, it was decided to adopt
the new name Badminton World Federation (BWF).
MISSION
• To deliver quality service, world class events,
and innovative development initiatives which
showcase the sport at the highest levels and
increase the active participations in badminton
at all levels worldwide.
• To be the world's best racquet sport in terms of
administration, TV and spectator appeal and as
a sport for people of all ages, skill level and
cultural backgrounds.
Regional Confederations
• The BWF works in cooperation with regional
governing bodies to promote and develop the
sport of badminton around the world
• Asia-- Badminton Asia confederation (BAC)
• Europe-- Badminton Europe (BE)
• Americas-- Badminton Pan Am (BPA)
• Africa-- Badminton Confederation of Africa (BAC)
• Oceania-- Badminton Oceania (BO).
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The scope of BWF activities
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Supporting Training Centres in the development of talented players.
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Distributing grants to the Continental Confederations to undertake
development activities at the regional and local levels in partnership
with national associations;
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Developing coach education courses;
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Conducting courses for technical officials – referees, umpires, line
judges;
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Utilizing itinerate coaches to conduct targeted development activities
in the Continents;
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Distributing equipment (shuttles, racquets, nets) to under developed
regions for badminton development activities;
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Supporting member Associations to access Olympic solidarity funding
through their National Olympic Committees to deliver development
activities;
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Undertaking sports science & research in badminton.
Tournaments
• Olympic Games in cooperation with International Olympic
Committee
• World Championships
• World Junior Championships
• Thomas Cup
• Uber Cup
• Sudirman Cup
• BWF Super Series
• Two events are no longer held regularly:
• World Cup was suspended since 1997. However, the BWF
revived the event in 2005 (with China as host) but only as an
invitational tournament. China swept gold in all 5 categories.
• World Grand Prix has been on hiatus since 2000.
World Championships
• Brief History - ----The BWF World Championships is held
every year except for the year of an Olympic Games. It is a
showcase of the very best in the sport and it determines who are the
World Champions in each of the five disciplines – men’s and
women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles and mixed doubles.
• Overview----The BWF World Championships is an individual
event and each Member Association is invited to enter their players
in the men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles and
the mixed doubles events. For each event, the third place winner
gets a bronze medal, the runner-up a silver and the winner is
awarded a gold medal and title “World Champion”.
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Thomas Cup
• History----Formerly known as 'The International Badminton
Championship Challenge Cup', the silver-gilt trophy is usually
referred to by its more familiar title of 'The Thomas Cup'.
The Thomas Cup competition in 1948 was BWF’s first major
international tournament. The trophy was donated by the first
president of the world body, Sir George Thomas.
• Overview----The Thomas Cup – “Men’s Team World Badminton
Championship”, held every two years, is the most sought after men’s
team trophy for badminton. Only three nations have won the
Thomas Cup since its inception in 1948; Malaysia, Indonesia and
China.
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Uber Cup
• Brief History----The idea of an international team competition for
women along the lines of the Thomas Cup contest was first mooted early in
1950 when the BWF (then known as IBF) received the offer of a trophy from
Mrs H S Uber.
Prompted by the enormous success of the men’s championships trophy for
the Thomas Cup, there was strong interest in the idea and in 1953, the
institution of the Championships was agreed upon in principle. Mrs. Uber's
offer was gratefully accepted and regulations drawn up and approved for
the event and it was agreed that the inaugural contest should take place
over 1956-7.
• Overview ----The Uber Cup – “Women’s Team World Badminton
Championship” - is the most sought after women’s team trophy in the
badminton world. Only four nations have won the Uber Cup since its
inception in 1956; the USA, Japan, Indonesia and China.
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