Did you know:
-147 countries are members of the IBF.
-Badminton is the world's fastest racket sport: a shuttle can leave the racket
at a speed of almost 300 km/hour.
-A badminton player can cover more than 2 km in just one match.
-A shuttlecock weighs between 4.74 and 5.50 grams.
-The best shuttles are made from the feathers from the left wing of a goose.
-16 feathers are used to make a shuttle.
-The biggest shuttle in the world can be found on the lawns of the Kansas City
Museum 48 times larger than the real thing, 18 feet tall and weighing 2500 kilo.
-The Thomas Cup, the men's world team championships, has been won by only three
countries since it began in 1948 - Malaysia, Indonesia and China. The only time
the Uber Cup, the women's world team championships, was won outside Asia was
by the USA in 1957, 1960 and 1963; other holders are China, Indonesia and Japan.
-It is an American, Judy Hashman, who holds the record number of All-England
titles 17 in total.
-Famous personalities who play badminton include Paul Newman, Diego Maradonna
and Nick Faldo.
-Badminton's history dates back to Ancient Greece and the early Far-Eastern
civilizations; versions of the game, sometimes using a foot instead of a racket,
have been depicted on pottery around 3000 years ago, in China.
-Once known as battledore and shuttlecock, the game as we know it today took
its name from Badminton House in Gloucestershire, England home of the Duke of
Beaufort.
-Badminton's first Olympics was in 1992.
-The two most successful badminton countries are China and Indonesia which between
them have won 70% of all IBF events.
-Crowds of up to 15000 are common for major badminton tournaments in Malaysia
and Indonesia.
Source:
http://www.anitavandijk.nl/badminton/