Thailand Para-Badminton International
A contingent of 7 Para-badminton players from Australia are descending on Bangkok to compete in the Thailand Para-Badminton International 2017.
A contingent of 7 Para-badminton players from Australia are descending on Bangkok to compete in the Thailand Para-Badminton International 2017.
With the Sudirman Cup making it’s debut in the Oceania region, this provided an opportunity for our Pacific countries to watch world class action…
This story was produced by ABC International Development as part of the Pacific Sports Partnerships funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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Heather first played tennis at 10 years of age at the West End Club, Auckland, where her parents were foundation members and did not start badminton until she was 20 when she joined the Eden Club and became ‘hooked’ on the game.
Few leading figures in world badminton can have led a busier life than Hector Roy Ward (named Hector after his father but known to all as Roy).
Badminton World Federation. Shuttle Time. Youth Leadership Camp (YLC) organized by UNOSDP and GIZ. Berlin 2015. (c) Esteve Franquesa.
Eight Oceania development players from Australia and New Zealand have had their tournament and training campaign in Indonesia finish on a positive note.
Eight Oceania development players from Australia and New Zealand have had their tournament and training campaign in Indonesia finish on a positive note.
As part of the Badminton Oceania player development programme 8 players from Australia and New Zealand have descended on Jakarta, Indonesia for an 18 day high badminton experience.
With the inclusion of Para-badminton in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, the popularity is on the rise in the region.