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- DURING PLAY - Badminton New Zealand
WILFUL DAMAGE Wilful damage of a shuttle during play is a offence under the Laws of Badminton and the offending player can be disqualified by the Referee If a player is disqualified, then that corresponding match in all subsequent Ties played by that Team will be automatically disqualified also (refer to the Inter Association Competition Bylaws 9(f))
- PARA-BADMINTON WHEELCHAIR DEVELOPMENT
Introduction The use of the arms for both movement and hitting technique are the main challenges in the wheelchair sports class As with standing badminton where players will use long and short, slow and fast leg movements along with various techniques for stopping and recovering, the wheelchair athlete also has to deliver long and short, fast and slow pulls and pushes as well as techniques
- Shuttle Time Coordinator
Shutle Time Coordinator Badminton Hawke’s Bay is one of 24 Associations afiliated to Badminton New Zealand and a member of Badminton Central Region We are commited to the development of badminton within the Hawke’s Bay region, with a primary focus on junior programmes to grow a love of the game in our participants The Shutle Time Coordinator is responsible for the organisation and
- Badminton New Zealand
Badminton New Zealand is fully committed to safeguarding the welfare of all children in its care We recognise the responsibility to promote safe practise and to protect children from harm, abuse and exploitation while participating in our activities
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