Badminton events include competitions in singles (men and women) and doubles (men, women, and mixed). Players compete for gold, silver, or bronze medals, thus contributing to their nation’s Olympic ...
The recent surge in shuttlecock prices in China has sparked controversy about badminton becoming a sport for the wealthy. According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), major shuttlecock ...
Jeremy Kua, 46, plays badminton with his friends and family once a week and spends between RM50 and RM80 per tube of ...
To have a great game of badminton, one integral part of it is the shuttlecock. Weight, quality, shape, size, and a few other aspects can either make or break one’s performance while playing.
How many goose feathers does an Olympic shuttlecock have? Sixteen goose feathers are glued in the base, forming a cone shape. What badminton shoes do Olympians wear? Badminton shoes are short and flat ...
Some people who manage to snag coveted slots are organising games among strangers and charging more than S$10 a person at ...
Pressure distribution on the surface of the shuttlecock moving at 43 meters per second considering it to be rigid (left) and flexible (right). Note the lower suction on the inner surface of the ...
A traditional shuttlecock has 16 feathers. This number ensures balance, allowing it to fly straight and predictably during a badminton game.
(ATR)Badminton will be transitioning from natural feather shuttlecocks to synthetic ones. Badminton World Federation (BWF) announced on Monday it has approved the use of synthetic shuttles at BWF ...
A NYONE WHO has tried to play badminton at the beach will be familiar with the problem of wind blowing their feathered ...
Build a badminton training robot, of course. Automatic shuttlecock launchers are available commercially, but [Peter] found them very expensive and difficult to use. So he set himself a target to ...
An curved arrow pointing right. In Jadurberia village, the shuttlecock capital of India, workers have been making feathered badminton birdies for generations. But the rise of mechanized assembly ...