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1. FINAL OUTPUT IN
EDUCATIONAL
TECHNOLOGY 2
Madridejos Community College
Crossing Bunakan Madridejos,Cebu
Prepared by;
Iren D. Ducay BSED MAPEH 3-B
Submitted to;
Mr.Junrie V. Bandolon
2.
3. Badminton- is a racquet sport played
using racquets to hit a shuttlecock across
a net. Although it may be played with
larger teams, the most common forms of
the game are "singles" (with one player
per side) and "doubles" (with two players
per side). Badminton is often played as a
casual outdoor activity in a yard or on a
beach; formal games are played on a
rectangular indoor court. Points are
scored by striking the shuttlecock with the
racquet and landing it within the
opposing side's half of the court.
4. Origins of the Game
Europe & Asia
-sports badminton origins
Battledore(bat or paddle)and shuttlecock 2000 years
ago originated-ancient game
1600s battledore & shuttlecock
-upper class past time in England and European
countries.
-simply two people hitting a shuttlecock backwards
and forwards with a simple bat as many times as
they could without allowing it to hit the ground.
6. Contemporary Badminton
• A game called “peon”- was played in India in
the 1800s where a net was introduced and
players hit the shuttlecock across the net. British
officers in the mid 1800s took this game back to
England and it was introduced as a game for the
guests of the Duke of Beaufort at his stately
home “Badminton in Gloucestershire, England
where it became popular.
March 1898- first open tournament at
Guildford the first “All England” championships
were held the following year.
7. Became an ardent followers of the game
during the 1930s.
• Denmark
• USA
• Canada
IBF 1934(International
Badminton Federation)
Initial Members:
England
Wales
Ireland
Scotland
Denmark
Holland
Canada
New Zealand
France
India
8. • Kingston Jamaica(1966) –badminton introduced
as a Commonwealth Games
Five Disciplines:
Singles(men)
Singles(women)
Doubles(men)
Doubles(women)
Mixed Doubles with the teams event
1992-Olympic sport in Barcelona
Susi Susanti(Indonesia)-won the women’s singles in
Barcelona, first Indonesian medallist in 40 years.
9. SCORING SYSTEM
o A match consists of the best of 3 games of
21 points.
o Every time there is a sense-there is a point
scored.
o The side winning a rally adds a point to its
score.
o At 20 all, the side which gains a 21 point
lead first, wins that game.
o At 29 all, the side scoring the 30th point,
wins that game.
o The side winning a game serves first in the
next game.
10. INTERVAL AND CHANGE
OF ENDS:
• When the leading score reaches 11
points,players have a 60 seconds interval.
• A 2 minute interval between each game is
allowed.
• In the third game, players changed ends
when the leading score reaches 11 points.
11. SINGLES
At the beginning of the game (0-0) and when
the server’s score is even, the server serves
from the right service court. When the
server’s court is odd, the server serves from
the left service court.
If the receiver wins a rally, the receiver scores
a point and becomes the new server. They
serve from the appropriate service court-left
if their score is odd and right if it is even.
12. DOUBLES
A side has only one “service”
The service passes consecutively to the players
as shown in the diagram
At the beginning of the game and when the
score is even, the server serves from the right
service court. When it is odd, the server
serves from the left court
If the serving sides wins a rally, the serving
side scores a point and the same server serves
again from the alternate service court.
If the receiving side wins a rally, the receiving
side scores a point. The receiving side
becomes new serving side.