Badminton predecessor Board Badminton(but now has developed into badminton and board badminton two different ball games), that is, using wood feathered ball rolling beat (similar shuttlecock), and let it fall to avoid the game, nearly two thousand years of history, in ancient Europe, China, Japan can be seen in its presence. In Mid-19th century, Pune in western India , the emergence of modern badminton, quite popular in the local English of this new movement, so it returns the United Kingdom . 1873, in Gloucestershire , England manor of Bloomington held a public performance, causing many people's attention, and gradually spread and was called Badminton. In 1893, the British Badminton Association was established. In 1934, the first world badminton organizations - the International Badminton Federation was established in the UK . International Badminton Federation, said remains. September 24, 2006, changed its name to the International Badminton Federation Badminton World Federation.
Games played with curved sticks and a ball can be found in the histories of many cultures. In Egypt, 4000-year-old carvings feature teams with sticks and a projectile, hurling dates to before 1272 BC in Ireland, and there is a depiction from c.600 BC in Ancient Greece where the game may have been called kerētízein because it was played with a horn or horn-like stick. In Inner Mongolia, China, the Daur people have been playing beikou, a game similar to modern field hockey, for about 1,000 years.
Most evidence of hockey-like games during the Middle Ages is found in legislation concerning sports and games. Similar to Edward's proclamation was the Galway Statute enacted in Ireland in 1527, which banned certain types of ball games, including hockey.
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