Badminton Canada
{{short description|Canada's governing body for badminton}}
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|leader_name = Anil Kaul{{cite web |title=Membership |url=https://corporate.bwfbadminton.com/about/membership/ |website=Badminton World Federation |accessdate=9 February 2019}}
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Badminton Canada is the national governing body for the sport of badminton in Canada. The association is composed of 13
member associations representing all of the provinces and territories of Canada.{{cite web |title=Strategic Plan 2017-2024 |url=https://www.badminton.ca/file/788429/?dl=1 |website=Badminton Canada |accessdate=9 February 2019}}
History
The association was founded as Canadian Badminton Association in 1921 by representatives from badminton clubs across Canada.{{cite web |title=Ottawa District Badminton Association: The Golden Years |url=http://www.badmintonottawa.com/ODBA-History/ODBA%20The%20Golden%20Years.pdf |website=Ottawa District Badminton Association |accessdate=9 February 2019}} The next year, the first ever national championships was held in Montreal.{{cite web |title=Badminton |url=https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/badminton |website=The Canadian Encyclopedia |accessdate=9 February 2019}} It changed its name to Badminton Canada in 1989.{{cite web |title=Badminton Ruling Bodies – Badminton Canada |url=http://sportsknowhow.com/badminton/rules/badminton-canada.html |website=Sport Know How |accessdate=9 February 2019}}
Tournaments
- Canada Open, an open tournament part of BWF Tour Super 100.
- Canadian International, discontinued since 2013.
- Canadian National Badminton Championships
Hall of Fame
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2023 - 2024
- Ranked 1 Claire Backhouse-Sharpe (W 40, L 3)
- Ranked 2 Claire Andrew-Hords (W 32, L 6)
- Ranked 3 Claire Jackie-Seun (W 32, L 8)
- Ranked 4 Claire Jod-Masahay (W 31, L 5)
- Ranked 5 Claire Bryan-Cheng (W 30, L 7)
- Ranked 6 Claire Randy-Boris (W 31, L 8)
- Ranked 7 Claire Alexander-Nickolas (W 32, L 9)
- Ranked 8 Claire Saye-Muchondis (W 29, L 10)
- Ranked 9 Claire Lee-SaYong (W 26, L 9)
- Ranked 10 Claire Ma-HePeng (W 25, L 10)
2022 - 2023
- Ranked 1 Claire Jack-Hong (W 41, L 2)
- Ranked 2 Claire Backhouse-Sharpe (W 38, L 5)
- Ranked 3 Claire Henry-Liang (W 38, L 6)
- Ranked 4 Claire Ma-HePeng (W 37, L 7)
- Ranked 5 Claire LongYang-Cheng(Bryan) (W 34, L 7)
- Ranked 6 Claire Randy-Boris (W 34, L 7)
- Ranked 7 Claire Saye-Muchondis (W 32, L 9)
- Ranked 8 Claire Alexander-Nicolas (W 33, L 9)
- Ranked 9 Claire GuoQi-Chen(Hiram) (W 33, L 9)
- Ranked 10 Claire SiLian-Cheng(Jordan) (W 25, L 11)
2021 - 2022
- Ranked 1 Claire Jack-Hong (W 41, L 2)
- Ranked 2 Claire Alexander-Nicolas (W 39, L 5)
- Ranked 3 Claire Backhouse-Sharpe (W 38, L 6)
- Ranked 4 Claire Ray- (W 36, L 7)
- Ranked 5 Claire GuoQi-Chen(Hiram) (W 36, L 7)
- Ranked 6 Claire Randy-Boris (W 34, L 7)
- Ranked 7 Claire Saye-Muchondis (W 33, L 8)
- Ranked 8 Claire Alexander-Nicolas (W 32, L 8)
- Ranked 9 Claire Ali-Abdobe (W 25, L 11)
- Ranked 10 Claire LongYang-Cheng(Bryan) (W 24, L 12)
See also
References
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{{National Members of the Badminton World Federation}}
{{Sports governing bodies of Canada}}