Badminton Is Good for Everyone – Idia Loial

President of the Guadeloupe Badminton League, Idia loïal, is a badminton player and has presided over the league in her country since 2017, and strives to make our sport more popular in her community and for the children of Guadeloupe to find where practice badminton near their homes. Idia met our sport at the university […]

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“There Are No Limits to Achieve What You Want- Claudia Carvalho Mendes

Para badminton coach from Brazil, Claudia Dionice Carvalho Mendes, has contributed to the development of our sport in her country and in our region, achieving good results, but, above all, investing her time in improving the quality of life of people through sport . Physical education teacher and with post-graduate studies in Inclusive Education, Claudia […]

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Pan Am Women’s Month 2020

In Badminton Pan Am  we want to recognize all the women who contribute to the badminton development, being players, coaches, technical officials or managers. Happy International Women’s Day!! So, this month, BPAC will recognize some badminton woman with short but importants interviews, knowing more about them.

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“Badminton Is My Passion” – Jennifer Lee

Outstanding Canada’s Coach, Jennifer Yiu Yiu Lee has had the opportunity to share her experience and knowledge with players and coaches in the various events she has participated, either in tournaments directing her athletes or in coaching conferences. Lee met badminton in Hong Kong, her native country, where as a child, she chose to learn […]

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“Badminton Needs More Women Involved” – Christina Aicardi

Coach of the Peru national team, Christina Aicardi, former player, competed in several tournaments and today concentrates all her energies in the training of her athletes and in the future challenges they will have to face. Aicardi met badminton at the Regatas Lima Club where, through the sports academies, she began to practice our sport […]

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“Badminton is My Lifestyle” – Dhayisbel Torrealba

Dhayisbel Torrealba is one of the few women who occupies a high position in a sports federation (Venezuela BA President), nevertheless, knows very well the badminton and the sports industry. With a degree in Physical Culture and Sports, with a master’s degree in Sports Training, Torrealba met our sport in Cuba while studying at the […]

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