Enthusiasm for Papua New Guinea Badminton says Oceania
Badminton is ready to blossom in Papua New Guinea according to Badminton Oceania Development Manager, Nadia Bleaken.
DetailsBadminton is ready to blossom in Papua New Guinea according to Badminton Oceania Development Manager, Nadia Bleaken.
DetailsTahiti and New Caledonia were winners following their opening matches at the Oceania Mixed Team Championships at X-TRM North Harbour Centre in Auckland, New Zealand.
DetailsAUCKLAND, New Zealand – New Caledonia sit top of the Oceania Mixed Team Championships after wins over Guam and arch-rivals Tahiti at the X-TRM North Harbour Centre in Auckland, New Zealand today.
DetailsTonga’s Lauti Naaniumoto can’t wait for the start of tomorrow’s Oceania Mixed Team Championships and the Men’s and Women’s Team Championships.
DetailsFormer Kiwi Olympian Sarah Cowley had the room in thrall as she delivered the Excellence in Sport programme at Northcote today.
DetailsNew Caledonia’s Fabien Nadmimin can’t wait for the action to start with the Oceania Mixed Team Championship poised to begin at X-TRM North Harbour Centre in Auckland, New Zealand, on Tuesday.
DetailsBadminton Oceania completed the Pacific Players Development Camp with the Oceania National Olympic Committee’s (ONOC) Voices of the Athletes programme in Northcote today.
DetailsAUCKLAND, New Zealand – The Badminton Oceania, Oceania Mixed Team Championships begins at X-TRM North Harbour Centre in Auckland, New Zealand, on Tuesday 16 February…
DetailsNew Zealand coach Peter Jensen ran his expert eye over Badminton Oceania’s Pacific Player Development Camp as it entered its second day on Sunday.
DetailsGuam Badminton player Michelle Kremper is excited to be involved with the Badminton Oceania-hosted Pacific Island Player Camp on Auckland’s North Shore.
DetailsRaised in Tasmania in a Badminton-loving family, Badminton Oceania President Geraldine Brown’s love for the sport she grew up with is intrinsic to her persona.
DetailsTahitian Badminton’s Leo Cucuel says on court rivalries have been set aside at the Pacific Islands Players Camp.
DetailsBadminton Oceania opened its Pacific Island Player Camp and the Keeping One Step Ahead management course at Badminton North Harbour today.
DetailsJulie Carrel believes the training of Badminton Oceania’s administrators at Federation level is crucial to the future of the sport in the Pacific.
DetailsKeeping One Step Ahead facilitator Marianne Loh shares her experience of the opening morning of the Badminton Oceania workshop in Auckland, New Zealand, held 13-14 February, 2016
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