In India during the 18th Century.
Invention of Badminton - In China?
The Invention of Badminton was claimed by some parties to have happened in China during the 5th century BC originated from a game called 'Ti Jian Zi'.
This claim is disputable as 'Ti Jian Zi' is actually a game which you are suppose to use your feet and not a racket to hit the shuttle.
But since it is the first game to use a shuttlecock, I will give them due credit... Somehow I wonder if this has contributed to players from China being the powerhouse in World Badminton today. Just a thought...
Since I have a more detailed page here, I am just going to list down a few must know to better understand Badminton.
- The Badminton Game was first played in a place called Badminton, England.
- The IBF (International Badminton Federation) is the official body of World Badminton.
- Thomas Cup (men) and Uber Cup (women) are the most prestigious team event in World Badminton held every two years.
- The World Championship is the most prestigious individual event in World Badminton held every year.
Whether or not we can trace the true origin of the invention of badminton is not really important. The important thing is that you enjoy playing this game.
in 1755
invented the badminton racket is the BRITISH MILITARY OFFICER'S stationed there .Early photography show ENGLISH men adding a net to the tradisyonal ENGLISH GAME
It is not known who invented the sport badminton. It is thought to have originated in Greece over 2000 years ago.
No, it has originated from England
A type of scoring that was used by the acient greeks. The Classic scoring was invented by Jim Carrey in the year 1873.
The game originated as a sport in Britain during the 1800s.
The name of the person who invented Badminton isn't known. However, it is known that it was invented in India, and originally called 'Poona.' British soldiers stationed in India during the Raj learned to play the game, and brought the rules and equipment back to England when they returned. The Duke of Beaufort is credited with introducing the name 'Badminton' in 1873. His estate was known as Badminton, and people who played the game there, started calling it 'that Badminton game.'
Badminton isn't played with a ball. It's played with a shuttlecock a feathered projectile. The game was invented in the mid eighteenth century by British army officer serving in India.
When Badminton was invented in India it was known as Poona.
in India during the 18th century
Badminton first appeared at the Commonwealth Games in 1966.
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