Badminton has its origins in ancient, ancient civilization in Europe and Asia, also known as a doll. (Bat or paddle) and shuttlecock may occur more than 2000 years ago, in the 1600s and stuffed chickens as a hobby, the elite in Britain and several European countries Battledore and chicken are the only two people hit the shuttlecock. Chicken backwards and forwards with a simple bat as many times as possible without letting it hit the ground, Modern badminton can be traced to the mid-19th century British India. It was built by the British troops stationed there, net income was recorded in the traditional English game of dolls and shuttlecock. While it has been popular in the British soldiers in the game came to be known as the "Us" or "poonai" At first, the woolen required by the elite in windy or wet conditions. But in the end, shuttlecocks into the role of "customer." This game was taken by retired officers to get back to England. It has been suggested that the game is for the guests of the Duke of Beaufort at his stately home 'Badminton' in Gloucester, England, where it became popular. Thus, the source of "Badminton". In March 1898, the first open tournament was held at McGill and the first championships. 'All England' was held in the International Badminton Federation was formed in 1934 with nine founding members, English, Welsh, Irish, Scottish, Denmark, Holland, Canada, New Zealand and France. India joined as a partner in a year. 1936 The first race was the IBF Thomas Cup. (World Championships men's team) in 1948. Since then, a number of world events has increased with the addition of the Uber Cup (Women) World Championships (each event), Sudirman Cup (mixed team), junior. World Championships and the finals of the Grand Prix World Badminton is a relatively new Olympic sport. It was a demonstration sport at the 1972 Olympics in Munich, badminton became an Olympic sport in Barcelona in 1992 and only one pair is used for the first time in the Olympic Games. Crosses were included in the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games and Badminton is a sport that has a mixed event doubles in the Olympics , only five countries have won the gold medal at the Olympic Games since badminton was introduced in 1992 -. China, Indonesia and South Korea, the United Kingdom and Denmark Susi Susanti from Indonesia won the women's singles in Barcelona became the first winner of Indonesia, after forty years, who participated in the Olympics. Ironically, her future husband, Susi Alan Budi Kusama won two gold medals in the men's singles of Indonesia.
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