The Ultimate Guide to Badminton at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games: History, French Stars, and Event Details

Find out everything you need to know about badminton at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games: from its Olympic history to its rising French stars, including the details of the events at the Stade Pierre de Coubertin. Immerse yourself in the exciting world of badminton at Paris 2024 and its program!

The long-awaited global sporting event, the Olympic Games of Paris 2024, are set to captivate the hearts and minds of millions of French people and sports fans around the world. Taking place from July 26 to August 11, these games promise to dazzle the entire planet with high-level athletic performances. Among the many sports presented, badminton is one of those that attracts special attention…

Short story :

The badminton, although widely recognized today as a dynamic sport requiring speed and reflexes, has its roots in ancient games played over 2,000 years ago in Asia. It evolved from games like good day in China, where players used their feet instead of rackets to propel a shuttlecock. However, it was in India that the game took on a form similar to what we know today, under the name of Poona.

THE British officers stationed in India in the 19th century discovered the game and brought it back England. It was there that he was introduced as the “Badminton“, named after the residence of Duke of Beaufort where the game was first played. The fundamental principle of badminton is simple: two or four players exchange a shuttlecock, using rackets, above a net, seeking to land it in the opponent’s half-court without the opponent being able to return it. Speed ​​and strategy are essential, as the shuttlecock, despite its light appearance, can be launched at speeds exceeding 300 km/h in the most powerful strikes.

Details of the badminton events at Paris 2024:

  • Location: Arena Porte de la Chapelle
  • Capacity: up to 9,000 seats available for spectators
  • Dates: From July 27 to August 5, 2024
  • Categories: Individual (men and women) and doubles (men, women and mixed) events

In the history of the Olympics:

The badminton has come a long way since its appearance in the Olympic Games. He made his Olympic debut during the Barcelona Games in 1992. Since then, the sport has seen some of the world’s greatest talents compete for Olympic glory. The fast-paced and dynamic nature of the game makes it a captivating spectacle for spectators.

Our French athletes:

France, while not traditionally considered a major badminton power, has its own rising stars. Among them, the brothers Popov, currently the two best French badistas, who have impressed on the international scene. We also count Arnaud Merklé et Alex Lanier. We also include, among the best in the world, Thom Gicquel et Delphine Delrue (8th in the world in mixed), but also Margot Lambert et Anne Tran (26th in the world) or even Lucas Corvée et Ronan Labar (31st in the world in doubles). French athletes who will seek to make a place in the sun in the history of badmintonon the occasion of these Olympic Games of Paris 2024.

Where to play badminton in Paris and Ile-de-France:

Where to practice badminton in Paris and Ile-de-France?
Discover the joys of badminton, “sky tennis”, a booming sport in Paris! Combining physical training and concentration, its practice is increasingly attracting Parisians. From the rich heritage of this sport to its current popularity in Île-de-France, immerse yourself in the world of badminton and discover where you can sharpen your skills in the clubs affiliated with the FFBaD! [Lire la suite]

By following these Games closely, fans of badminton and sportspeople in general can look forward to memorable moments, passionate performances and inspiring stories of determination and perseverance. Ready to follow the tests of badmintonthe friends ?

The program for the Paris Olympics

Saturday July 27

  • 08:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. – preliminary groups

Sunday July 28

  • 08:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. – preliminary groups

Monday July 29

  • 08:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. – preliminary groups

Tuesday July 30

  • 08:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. – preliminary groups

Wednesday July 31

  • 08:30 to 20:20 – preliminary groups
  • 8:20 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. – Mixed doubles, quarter-final
  • 08:30 – Women’s doubles, quarter-final
  • 09:40 – Men’s singles, round of 16
  • 1:00 p.m. – Men’s doubles, quarter-final
  • 18:30 – Women’s singles, round of 16
  • 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. – Mixed doubles, semi-final
  • 08:30 – Women’s doubles, semi-final
  • 10:50 – Men’s doubles, semi-final
  • 3:00 p.m. – Mixed doubles, bronze match 🥇
  • 16:10 – Double mixte, match or 🥇
  • 5:40 p.m. to 9:10 p.m. – Men’s singles, quarter-final

Saturday August 3

  • 08:30 to 12 p.m. – Women’s singles, quarter-final
  • 15:00 – Double femmes, match bronze 🥇
  • 16:10 – Double femmes, match or 🥇

Sunday August 4

  • 08:30 – Women’s singles, semi-final
  • 10:50 – Men’s singles, semi-final
  • 3:00 p.m. – Men’s doubles, bronze match 🥇
  • 16:10 – Men’s doubles, gold match 🥇

Monday August 5

  • 09:45 – Simple femmes, match bronze 🥇
  • 10:55 – Simple femmes, match or 🥇
  • 2:30 p.m. – Men’s singles, bronze match 🥇
  • 3:40 p.m. – Men’s singles, gold match

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2024-06-13 08:08:00
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