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Badminton match
Women’ singles
Men’s doubles
Women’s doules
Men’s singles
Mixed doubles
Badminton match video
Lin Dan VS Chong wei Lee
Famous badminton player
林丹个人资料
• • • • Name: Lin Dan Height: 1.78 m Weight: 72 kg Date of Birth: 14 October 1983
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Five-year-old Lin began practicing badminton, the 9-year-old join in Fujian Sports School, the 12-yearold on August 1 team(八一队) Lin dan grip the racket by left hand, He has sharp attacks and flexible pace, and his smash is threatening. In 2006 World Championships, he defeated Bao Chunlai, and won the first men's singles world champion. In adittion, he defending 2007 world title. Above all, he won the 34th gold medal for China
• Badminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles). The players or pairs take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court that is divided by a net. • Unlike many racket sports, badminton does not use a ball: badminton uses a feathered projectile known as a shuttlecock. Since the shuttlecock is strongly affected by wind, competitive badminton is always played indoors.
Contemporary badminton
• While contemporary badminton first appeared in the mid-19th century, it evolved fromwenku.baidu.comthe game battledore and shuttlecock, which can be traced back to ancient Greece, China, Japan and India. • Especially popular in Asia and Europe today, badminton became a full competition sport at the Olympic Games in 1992.
So beautiful a shuttlecock
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The shuttlecock is a missile of cork and goose feather that players volley across the net, The flight of shuttlecock has been recorded at speeds of 260 kilometres per hour. Speed, agility and lightning-fast reflexes are essential to the game. Players have been known to cover more than six kilometres in a single match.
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • projectile 抛射体 boundary 边线 rectangular 矩形的 diagonally 斜对地 stamina 毅力 shuttlecock 羽毛球 missile 投掷物 volley 截击(球) cover 行过(路程) agility 敏捷,灵活 • • • • • • • • • • • • serve 发球权 rally (争夺一分)的往返拍击 Asian Youth Championship 亚洲青年锦标赛 World Championship 世界锦标赛 German Youth Open 德国青年公开赛 All England Open 全英公开赛 Thomas Cup 汤姆斯杯
• I like badminton very much. Because playing badminton have many advantages. It has lots of fun and players with even a moderate amount of skill can jump right in and enjoy not only the social aspects of team play but also the fantastic health benefits. it can also let us be feeling exciting, it can let us be happier; it can let us be flexible; it can let us increase stamina, attention and reaction ability; it can cultivate volition; it can let us get them out of trouble; and it is a very good way to keep fit and from which I gain a large amount of fun. Additionally, Badminton is a physical demanding game, and it is mentally challenging as well. In mixed doubles, teamwork is the key in forming a formidable partnership. I play badminton. I think it is a great sport that makes you know new people and enjoy yourself at the same time, and it’s good for my eyes, feet and body.
Badminton racket
Badminton racket
Badminton court
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General Description The players strike the shuttlecock with their rackets so that it passes over the net and into the opponents' half of the court. The rally ends once the shuttlecock touches the ground: every stroke must be played as a volley. In doubles, either player of a pair may hit the shuttlecock (except on service), but only a single stroke is allowed before the shuttle passes again into the opponents' court (unlike volleyball). Players are awarded a point if the shuttlecock lands on or within the marked boundary of their opponents' court, or if their opponent's stroke fails to pass the net or lands outside the court boundary. A rally begins with the service, in which the serving player must strike the shuttlecock so that, if left, it would land in the diagonally opposite service court. In doubles, only one player, the receiver, may return the service (thereafter either player may hit the shuttlecock); the order of doubles service is determined by the Laws, which ensure that all the players shall serve and receive in turn. If the server wins the rally, he will continue serving; if he loses the rally, the serve will pass to his opponent. In either case, the winner will add a point to his score. A match consists of three games; to win each game players must score 21 points (exceptions noted below). There are five events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles (each pair is a man and a woman).