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Blake Dawson

Badminton Essay
12/16/13
G1

Badminton is a sport played with a racket where a shuttlecock is hit. Badminton can be played in
singles or in pairs. The game is played on a rectangular court and has a net dividing the two opposite
sides. You score in badminton by hitting the shuttlecock with your racquet and the shuttlecock lands in
your opponents side of the court. Either side can only hit the shuttlecock once before it crosses over the
net again. A rally in sports is when a "Ball" goes over the net multiple times without the "Ball" going out
of bounds or anybody scores. In badminton a rally ends when the shuttlecock hits the floor, or if a fault
is called by a umpire. A fault Occurs when the shuttle: lands outside the court; passes through or under
the net; does not pass over the net; touches the roof, ceiling or any side walls; touches a player or
player's clothing; touches any person or object out of bounds; is caught, held and slung on the racket; is
hit twice in a row by the same player on the same play; or if both partners in doubles hit the shuttle
before it is returned to the other side.
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Badminton is played with a shuttlecock which is a feathered device used when playing
badminton. In the case of gym class we'll be playing with plastic shuttlecock's. The shuttlecock has a
unique shape which allows it to fall down from the air slow, which allows the player to hit the
shuttlecock back across the net. Badminton is played competitively indoors, and recreationally outside
as well. Since we're playing indoors in gym class wind speed won't affect the shuttlecock in air.
Badminton was created in the mid-1800's in British India by solders that were in the area. The game
diffused back to England throughout time, where a league was created and rules were put into place.
Overtime countries formed their own badminton clubs and badminton evolved into what it is today.
Badminton was made an Olympic sport in 1992 and includes five different events.
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Badminton is played
until 20, however a team must win by 2. If two teams go up to 30 then the winning score will be 30-9.
Scores can't go above 30 in badminton.

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http://www.sportsdefinitions.com/badminton/Fault.html

2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badminton#History_and_development

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