badminton was played as early as the 16th century by the Chinese. but it was in England where they made the first set of official rules in 1873. -Chow Badminton began in the 19th century (1870) and was named by the Duke of Beaufort after Badminton House in Gloucestershire. The has technically existed for almost 2,000 years ago starting in Greece, but England was the first country to give the game the title of Badminton.
badminton was played as early as the 16th century by the Chinese. but it was in England where they made the first set of official rules in 1873. -Chow Badminton began in the 19th century (1870) and was named by the Duke of Beaufort after Badminton House in Gloucestershire. The has technically existed for almost 2,000 years ago starting in Greece, but England was the first country to give the game the title of Badminton. The name comes from the Duke of Gloucestershire in the 1850's who's residence was Badminton House. A pamphlet entitled "Badminton Battledore - a new game" was published in 1860, and this was the first time the name badminton was used to describe the game.
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Badminton have existed at least two thousand years ago in a form of the game battledore and shuttlecock which were played in ancient China, Greece and India.
Greece
1873
India,China and Greece
ancient Greece
Badminton was first played at the Commonwealth Games in 1966 at the Kingston Games.
The first game played with a net is generally considered to be badminton, which evolved from earlier games in the mid-19th century. The modern version of badminton was formalized in England in 1873, incorporating a net that divides the court into two halves. However, the concept of using a net in games can also be traced back to ancient ball games, such as those played in ancient Greece and Rome. Overall, badminton is the most widely recognized sport that prominently features a net.
China and Greece.
Badminton began in India, China and ancient Greece back at least 2,000 years ago.