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Modern badminton originated in England. It is said that 1860, a banquet was held at Birmingham Manor in Glasgow, England. The guests had to stay indoors because of the rain. Several retired officers who came back from India introduced a game of playing shuttlecock back and forth with rackets across the net, which aroused great interest. Later, people named badminton as the second sport. The British Badminton Association was founded in 1893, and the first All England Badminton Championship was held in 1899. Since then, badminton has spread all over the world.

Badminton is a small ball game deeply loved by the masses. Because of its simple sports equipment, it is not limited by the venue. No matter where you go, whether there is a net or not, whether indoors or outdoors, as long as there is a small open space, you can carry out activities and exercise. The unique style of badminton, on the one hand, is a high-tech competitive event, on the other hand, it is a very popular activity for all ages. It can not only keep fit, but also be full of fun. Whether you are engaged in competitive sports or general mass fitness activities, you need to keep moving, jumping, turning around and hitting the ball on the court. Therefore, young men and women often play badminton, which can promote their growth and development, improve all aspects of their physical functions, cultivate their indomitable spirit of fighting for the game, and thus improve their physical fitness and physical and mental health.

General situation of badminton development in China

Modern badminton was introduced to China around 19 10, first in Shanghai, then in the YMCA and schools in Guangzhou, Tianjin, Beijing and Chengdu. After the founding of New China, the Party and the government were very concerned about people's health, and sports flourished. Badminton gradually took root in people's hearts and became one of the key projects in China. The first national competition was held in Tianjin in 1953, when only 19 players from five teams participated.

During the period of 1954, a group of sons who had served the motherland returned to China, brought back advanced badminton skills and formed a national training team. Then badminton teams with returned overseas Chinese youth as the backbone were established in several big cities along the southeast coast of China. Under the guidance of the idea of "breaking superstitions, emancipating the mind and going our own way", China badminton players summarize the experience and technical data of badminton at home and abroad, and combine their own sports practice to continuously improve their training methods. Among them, Fujian team mainly carried out reforms and breakthroughs in technical methods, while Guangdong team mainly carried out reforms and breakthroughs in footwork. At the same time, drawing lessons from the successful experience of table tennis in China and summing up the practical experience of training and competition for many years, this paper puts forward an active play style of "focusing on me, focusing on speed and focusing on attack". Later, after continuous summarization and improvement, the technical style of "fast, hard, accurate and soft" held by China Badminton was gradually formed. With the ambition of bravely climbing the technical peak of badminton in the world and winning glory for our country, China athletes have absorbed some advanced foreign sports training methods, studied hard and practiced hard, and consciously implemented the training policy of "starting from difficulties, proceeding from actual combat strictly and training with a large amount of exercise", thus further improving their sports technical level.

However, due to political reasons, China did not join the International Badminton Federation at that time, so she did not participate in the World Championships. However, in international exchanges, I have competed with the world's top teams many times and achieved excellent results. It is praised by many foreign telegrams as "the uncrowned king" and "the king of champions".

Until May of 198 1, the International Badminton Federation restored China's legal seat in the International Badminton Federation, realizing the long-cherished wish of China athletes-to compete for the world badminton championship and win glory for their country.

198 1 In July, China's athletes, Yao, Liu Xia and Zhang Ailing won the men's and women's singles and doubles respectively at the 1 World Games (Los Angeles, USA). 1982, China participated in the all-England badminton competition for the first time. Zhang Ailing won the women's singles championship, Xu Rong/Wu won the women's doubles championship, and the twins won the men's singles championship. In the same year, China participated in the Thomas Cup for the first time. On the first day, under the unfavorable situation of 1:3, I struggled hard and finally defeated the Indonesian badminton team by 5: 4 to win the championship. 1984, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, China women's badminton team won the 10 Uber Cup.

Subsequently, Yang Yang, Zhao Jianhua, Xiong, Li Yongbo, Tian, Lin Ying, Wu, Li, Han Aiping and other world-class badminton players came out one after another, which further laid the foundation for China's badminton technology to be in the leading position in the world, won countless gold medals for the motherland in a series of world competitions, and created a glorious period in the history of badminton in China. In the 1990s, with the retirement of Yang Yang, Zhao Jianhua, Li and other outstanding athletes, China was temporarily left behind for a while. After years of efforts, a number of Indonesian rookies emerged. Europe has also re-emerged, and there are sometimes newcomers in South Korea and Malaysia, so the world badminton has entered an era of competing with each other.

China badminton missed the gold medal in Barcelona Olympic Games. It was not until 1995 that we gradually stepped out of the trough and won the Sudirman Cup for the first time. At the 65438-0996 Atlanta Olympic Games, Gefei Badminton/Gu Jun won the women's doubles championship, which achieved a breakthrough in China badminton at the Olympic Games. From 65438 to 0997, China athletes won the Sudirman Cup again, and won three gold medals in women's singles, women's doubles and mixed doubles in the World Championships at the same time, and began to enter a process of recasting brilliance.

Foreign country: Name: Peter Gade Gender: Male nationality: Danish birthday 1976.5438+02. 14 Height:1.84m.

Name: Wong Choonghann Gender: Male Nationality: Malaysia.

Birthday: 1977.2. 17 Height:1.83m.

Name: Hedayat Taufik Gender: Male Nationality: Indonesian

Birthday: 198 1.8. 10 Height:1.78m.

Name: hashim hafiz Gender: Male Nationality: Malaysian

Birthday: 1982.9. 13 Height:1.86m.

Name: Sigit Gender: Male Nationality: Indonesian.

Birthday:1975.11.24 Height: 1.73 meters.

Name: Liu Yongcheng Gender: Male Nationality: Korea

Birthday: 1974. 10.25 Height:1.71m.

Name: Ha Taekwondo Gender: Male Nationality: Korea

Birthday: 1975.4.30 Height:1.87m.

Name: Li Jingyuan Gender: Female Nationality: Korean.

Birthday: 1980. 1.2 1 height:1.60m.

Name Zhang Haili Gender: Female Nationality: Netherlands.

Birthday: 1979.8.22

Name: Kanako Yonekura Gender: Female Nationality: Japanese.

Birthday: 1976. 10.29 Height: 1.66 meters.

Domestic:

Cai Yun (:Cài Yūn, 198065438+1October19), male, from Suzhou, Jiangsu, is1.82m tall.

Wu (1962), male, from Nantong, Jiangsu Province, is a member of the national badminton team, an international athlete and a world champion.

Fu Haifeng, male, China badminton men's doubles player, from Guangdong, partnered with Cai Yun in 2005 and became the champion of the All England Open after Li Yongbo and Tian. Known for killing the ball vigorously in the backcourt.

Xie (198118-), female, born in Guangdong, is a badminton player in China.

Zhao Jianhua (1965), male, a famous badminton player in China, was born in Nantong City, Jiangsu Province.

Gefei badminton, (1975 10-9), female, from Nantong, Jiangsu, badminton player, world champion and Olympic champion.

Gao Ling (1979 03 14-), female, born in Wuhan, Hubei, is a badminton player in China.

Huang Sui (198 1 1.8-), female, born in Hunan, is a badminton player in China.

Dong Jiong, a Beijinger. Born in 1973, joined the national team of China at the age of 18, and won the runner-up in men's singles in 1996 Olympic Games. In the same year, he won the men's singles World Cup, and 1997 won the All England Open, China Open, Switzerland Open and Denmark Open.

Zhang Jun (1977165438+1October 26th-), male, born in Suzhou, Jiangsu, is a badminton player in China.