First Olympic Year:
Demonstrated at
the 1972 Olympics, it was not a regular event until Barcelona 1992.
Origin:
The game was
created as an off shoot of Battledore and SHUTTLECOCK!1
Basically this was just using paddles to keep the SHUTTLECOCK in the
air. So when British were ruling India in the 18th
century they decided to put a net between two people. Simple enough,
some say it was still created in Great Britain because they called it
Badminton Battledore. This is the only place people could find why
the sport is called Badminton.
The soldiers came
back from their duty of being jerks to local Indian population and
created Badminton clubs back in the Jolly Ol. The game was played
with those crazy Indian rules until the Brits wanted to play by more
civilized rules. Before this they were allowed to play during tea
time.
The
International Badminton Federation was
created in 1934 and they didn't include India. Someone mentioned
something about being brown. In 2007 the name was changed to the
Badminton World Federation.