BWF Brings Proud Paralympian Programme to Para Badminton
Athletes are the beating heart of the Paralympic Movement and it is for that reason that during the HULIC DAIHATSU Para Badminton World Championships 2022, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) lead a series of development workshops throughout the week, collaborating with the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) on the Proud Paralympian Programme to help Paralympians on their sporting journey.
Olympic Solidarity Programme’s 2022 Initiatives
The aim of the Olympic Solidarity Programme is to organise assistance via the relevant International Federation to National Olympic Committees (NOCs) in the greatest need of it.
Full Steam Ahead In UAE
BWF’s development drive in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is continuing to move at a brisk pace with the execution of various initiatives over the last few months.
Para Badminton Development Ramped Up
With the global community steadily transitioning out of the COVID-19 pandemic, the BWF’s Para Badminton development activities were ramped up in Quarter 3.
AirBadminton ignites in Utrecht
The AirBadminton test events continued in September with a stop in Utrecht, Netherlands, to delight crowds and athletes.
Tutor Refresher & Upskilling workshops start in Peru
In recognition of the key role of the tutor workforce in the global success of the BWF Coach Education Programme, BWF kicked off a series of Tutor Refresher & Upskilling workshops in Lima, Peru in October.
UAE hosts Programme Leads Training
Programme leads are responsible for the implementation of face-to-face courses within the Event Management and National Administrators’ pathways as part of BWF’s initiatives to help build the capacity of its members.
World Mental Health Day: Badminton Sparks Joy For All
This World Mental Health Day, we celebrate BWF partnerships with two organisations in Malaysia, who have made great strides with young orphaned children from underprivileged backgrounds in addressing mental health issues through badminton.
Julien Paul’s Backup Plan
At 26, Georges Julien Paul still has many years of badminton ahead of him, but the Mauritian also has a backup plan for his post-playing career.
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