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05 December, 2017Badminton and the Olympic Games - Lord Killanin Speaks
Lord Killanin, the President of the International Olympic Committee, shares his views on the Olympic Games and Badminton's claims that it should be a part of its official programme every four years.
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12 September, 2017How Badminton Entered the Olympics
The Badminton world will forever remember the date July 28th for it is on this day that the sport took its grand place in the official programme of the 1992 Olympic Games.
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12 September, 2017Athens 2004 Olympic Games
While Athens 2004 proves a warm home coming for the Olympic Games, some badminton players discover how overwhelming the charms of this ancient Greek city can be.
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11 August, 2016New Qualifying System
The International Badminton Federation (I.B.F.) announces a new World Ranking System for Olympic qualification.
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11 August, 2016Badminton for Everyone
Badminton finally wins the vote to be a medal sport at the Barcelona Olympic Games in 1992. With that the game achieves the full acceptance by the world's sporting community, and in particular the I.O.C. Badminton is now ready for the US, but before that Americans must fully appreciate and give Badminton the respect it fully deserves.
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10 August, 2016Barcelona 1992 - Results
Here are the full results compiled for Badminton contested at 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain.
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09 August, 2016Olympic Champions
Here is a list of Badminton's Gold medallists ever since the game became an official Olympic Sport back in the year 1992 when Susi Susanti of Indonesia won the game's first ever Gold Medal in Barcelona.
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08 August, 2016Atlanta 1996 - Results
The following are the full results compiled from all of the five badminton disciplines held at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, USA.
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08 August, 2016260 Million More to go
Badminton convert, Julie K. Miller of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, admits that Badminton is indeed an Olympic Sport. However, she feels it is going to be a tough task convincing the rest of the American population to accept what is truly a fascinating game.
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08 August, 2016London 2012 Conclusion Statement
A statement by the President of Badminton World Federation (BWF), Dr. Kang Young Joong at the conclusion of superb competitions over nine days at London 2012, during which fans across the globe get treated to badminton at its best!