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The game of Badminton started from the game call ‘’battledore and shuttlecock’’ in Britain in the 18th century. The name ‘’badminton’’ comes from the daughters of the Duke of Beutfort playing battledore and shuttlecock in the great hall of Badminton house, the seat of the Somerset family in Gloucestershire, in England. By the mid to late 1870’s indoor clubs were being form in England, and in no time at all clubs wanted to put their skills against each other. But because there were no shuttlecock manfactureres at that time, the player had to make their own shuttlecocks from the available materials. Until 1893 there were no rules considering size of court dimension, numbers of players or scoring. It is hard to say exactly were the game originates to, but it probably developed in Ancient Greece about 2000 years ago. And apparently it spread to east China, as well as Japan, India and Siam. The game arrivved to Britain in the late 16th century, then known as ‘’battledore and shuttlecock’’ There are different theories about how them made the shuttlecocks, and one of them points to that they were using corks and feathers (probably writing feathers). The game has also been known as ‘’hit and scream’’, and was a upper class social pastime, so not really a sport in the beginning.
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The sport of Badminton originated from a game called ‘battledore and shuttlecock’ in 18th century Britain. The name ‘Badminton’ was derived from the daughters of the Duke of Beaufort who were playing the game in the grand hall of Badminton House, the residence of the Somerset family in Gloucestershire, England.
By the mid to late 1870s, indoor clubs were established in England and it did not take long for these clubs to want to compete against each other. However, due to the absence of shuttlecock manufacturers at that time, players had to create their own shuttlecocks using available materials. Until 1893, there were no standardized rules regarding court size, player numbers, or scoring.
The game’s exact origins are difficult to pinpoint, but it is believed to have developed in Ancient Greece around 2000 years ago. The game then spread to East China, Japan, India, and Siam. It arrived in Britain in the late 16th century, where it was known as ‘battledore and shuttlecock’.
Various theories exist about how shuttlecocks were originally made, with one pointing to the use of corks and feathers, possibly from writing quills.
Initially, the game was known as ‘hit and scream’ and was primarily a pastime for the upper class, rather than a sport.
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Get ready to serve up some fascinating facts about the game of Badminton! Did you know that this popular sport started as a simple game called “battledore and shuttlecock” in 18th century Britain? The name “Badminton” actually comes from the daughters of the Duke of Beaufort, who were playing the game in the grand hall of Badminton House, the Somerset family’s residence in Gloucestershire, England.
Fast forward to the mid to late 1870s, and indoor clubs were popping up all over England. Before long, these clubs were eager to test their skills against each other, but with no shuttlecock manufacturers in sight, players had to get creative and make their own shuttlecocks from whatever materials were available. Can you imagine having to do that every time you played a game of Badminton?
Believe it or not, until 1893 there were no standardized rules regarding court size, player numbers, or scoring. It’s hard to imagine playing a sport without any clear rules, isn’t it?
While it’s difficult to pinpoint the exact origin of the game, many believe that Badminton can be traced back to Ancient Greece, where it developed around 2000 years ago. The game then spread to East China, Japan, India, and Siam before making its way to Britain in the late 16th century, where it was known as “battledore and shuttlecock”.
One of the most interesting things about Badminton is the different theories about how shuttlecocks were originally made. Some historians believe that corks and feathers (possibly from writing quills) were used to create them.
And did you know that Badminton was initially known as “hit and scream”? It was a popular pastime among the upper classes, but not considered a true sport until much later. So the next time you step onto a Badminton court, take a moment to appreciate the rich history and evolution of this exciting game!