Para Badminton Development Camp Follows Tournament in Victoria
As part of our para badminton development programme we had three players and a coach/manager from Badminton Papua New Guinea…
Badminton is a sport for all, meaning that it is accessible to men and women of all ages and for people with a wide range of impairments.
Para badminton is now recognised as a Paralympic sport and was inaugurated for the first time at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) recognises the Badminton World Federation (BWF) as the world governing body for Para badminton.
Badminton Oceania works with our member countries to promote and develop Para badminton in the region including delivering the Disability Module as part of our coach education programme.
In 2018, Australia was the first country in Oceania to stage a BWF sanctioned Para badminton tournament; this was followed by the Oceania Para badminton Championships which have subsequently been held in 2022 and 2023. In 2023 the Western Australia Para Badminton International was held in Mandurah..
Para badminton athletes compete in men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles and mixed doubles, where they are classified into one of six different sport classes to ensure fairness in competition.
Click on the links below to find out more information about upcoming tournaments, or past results.
BWF Para Badminton tournaments this year
PARIS 2024
Para Badminton is back in the spotlight at the Paralympic Games in Paris 2024. Read the latest in the lead up to this years pinnacle event.
TOKYO 2020
Para badminton made its debut at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Find out more, including the classifications and results here.
Find out the results from the previous Para-Badminton events to take place in the region on our Past Events page.
Para badminton is now recognised as a Paralympic sport and will be inaugurated for the first time at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, which was postponed until August 2021. Para Badminton is again on the programme for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games in August 2024.
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) recognises the Badminton World Federation (BWF) as the world governing body for Para badminton.
Players in this class requires a wheelchair to play badminton. Players in this Sport Class usually have impairment in both lower limbs and trunk function.
A player in this class could have impairment in one or both lower limbs and minimal or no impairment of the trunk.
In this class a player must play standing. The player could have impairment in one or both lower limbs and poor walking/running balance.
A second standing class where the player has a lesser impairment compared to Sport Class SL 3. The player could have impairment in one or both lower limbs and minimal impairment in walking/running balance.
The player in this class has impairment of the upper limbs.
These are players who have a short stature due to a genetic condition often referred to as “dwarfism”.
Source: Badminton World Federation
New para-badminton players who wish to be classified need to go through a Classification process. To know more about this process and which documents are needed, click here.
The Badminton World Federation statutes outline the rules and regulations surrounding the sport.
You can find the para-badminton specific regulations in the following sections:
The latest world rankings for Para badminton players are available here.
The role of Badminton Oceania is to assist Member Countries to develop their own in-country Para badminton programme providing opportunities for players, coaches, classifiers and technical officials. Our development programme is closely aligned to the BWF Para badminton development structure.
Badminton Oceania organises para badminton development activities including player camps and training opportunities throughout the region. For more information contact office@badmintonoceania.org
For coaches working with players with disabilities, it is important to keep in mind the BWF’s inclusive philosophy of “One Sport – One Team”.
The principles in the Shuttle Time and Coach Education resources are applicable to ALL players, including those with physical or intellectual disabilities. In essence, disability coaching is good badminton coaching.
As the inclusivity statement in the Coach Education manuals explains, coaches should not be afraid to apply and adapt:
Badminton Oceania organises and delivers a Para badminton Coaching module; in 2019 this was held in conjunction with the second player development camp. To be eligible to undertake this course the coach must already hold a BWF Level 1 Coaching qualification.
For all enquires, please contact robbie@badmintonoceania.org
For more information on Para badminton, please contact office@badmintonoceania.org
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