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DANGAL GREETINGS!

Presented By:
Develos, Jane A. Course Code : PED103
Mausisa, Princess P. Section : 2IE-A
MISSION VISION
An institution of higher An institution of higher
learning committed to equip learning in Region IV,
individuals with knowledge, developing globally-
skills and values that will competitive and value-laden
professionals and leaders
enable them to achieve instrumental to community
professional goals and development and nation
provide leadership and building.
service for national
development.
CORE VALUES
As a God-fearing institution respecting
multi-faith of people, PnC adheres to the
following core values:
P - Personal Dignity
N - Nurturing Community
C - Commitment to Excellence
PNC (UC) ATTRIBUTES
1. Professional competent individual
2. Proficient communicator
3. Analytical & problem solver
4. Lifelong learner
5. Team leader or player
6. Productive individual
7. Socially and ethically responsible citizen
8. Technology-driven professional
9. Value-laden professional
TOPIC
History of Badminton

1. Origin of Badminton
2. Development of Badminton
WHAT IS BADMINTON?
ORIGIN OF BADMINTON
• “BATTLEDORE AND SHUTTLE
COCK”
- battledore (bat or paddle)
and shuttlecock (also called “bird” or
“birdie”),
- similar games were played
for centuries across Eurasia
countries such as Greece, Egypt,
China, India, and Japan.
• From the 1600s, battledore and
shuttlecock was just a game
involving 2 persons hitting a
shuttlecock towards each other as
many times as possible before it hit
the ground and it used to be an
upper-class game in Europe,
including England.

• Similar game in Japan which is


called “Hanetsuki”.
DEVELOPMENT
OF BADMINTON
• 1850’s - modern badminton was created by British military
officers in British India.
- The game was known as “Poona”.
- a woolen ball was preferred by the upper class
and hence invented “Ball badminton”.
• 1870’s - retired British army officers brought the game back to
England from India.
• 1873 - the Duke of Beaufort
introduced the sport at his
country estate, “Badminton
House” in Gloucestershire,
since then this sport was
called Badminton.

The Badminton House in the UK


By 1948, the International Badminton Federation
launched the first tournament: Thomas Cup (World
Men’s Team Championships). Since then, more
world-class events have been launched such as:

• Uber Club (World Team Championships for


Women)
• World Championships (BWF World
Championships)
• Sudirman Cup (Mixed Team Badminton
Championship takes place every 2 years)
• World Junior Championships (BWF World Junior
Championships)
• World Grand Prix Finals (BWF World Badminton
Grand Prix Finals, only the top 8 players in the
year-end world rankings were invited)
References:
• Lorraine and Bun. (2020, June 15). Brief History of Badminton (updated
2021). Badminton Professor. https://badmintonprofessor.com/history-of-
badminton/?fbclid=IwAR09KpHJBPg3H6opqIKMYCu5-
0PmClZwXn5V4NGmUeFVTs7cbz1OT6FzlYY

• Julian. (2023, August 31). History of Badminton -Where Badminton


Started. Racquet Sports Center.
https://racquetsportscenter.com/history-of-
badminton/?fbclid=IwAR3keUGqJypsf2uKizgsx0VmF7LaQbbLX3N-
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