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Spanish Beatriz Corrales at the 2015 Finnish Open Badminton Championships in Vantaa, Finland The BWF organizes several international competitions, including the Thomas Cup , the premier men's international team event first held in 1948–1949 , and the Uber Cup , the women's equivalent first held in 1956–1957 .
The Spanish Badminton Federation (FESBA, Spanish: Federación Española de Bádminton) is the governing body for the sport of badminton in Spain. The organization hosts the annual Spanish International Badminton Tournament and has also hosted the 2001 and 2006 IBF World Championships .
The Spanish team have never participated in the Thomas Cup but have been in the Uber Cup and Sudirman Cup. The Spanish team has enjoyed success throughout the individual events. Spain has won one Olympic medal in badminton and three gold medals at the BWF World Championships. All of these medals were won by former world number 1 Carolina Marín.
The Spanish International or Spanish Open is an international badminton tournament held ... and is hosted by the Spanish Badminton Federation ... Spain: 8: 7: 4.5: 6: ...
The Spain Masters (Spanish: Maestros de España) is an annual badminton tournament held in Spain. This tournament is part of the BWF World Tour tournaments and is leveled in BWF World Tour Super 300 .
The 2024 Spain Masters is the tenth tournament of the 2024 BWF World Tour and was part of the Spain Masters championships, which had been held since 2018. This tournament was organized by the Spanish Badminton Federation with sanction from the BWF.
The Spanish National Badminton Championships is a tournament organized by the Federación Española de Bádminton to crown the best badminton players in Spain. The tournament started in 1982 and is held every year.
The inventor first named his new sport "shuttleball", but soon the game was renamed "speed badminton". Starting from January 2016 the name was changed again, to crossminton . Originally, the idea of the inventor was to create an outdoor variant of badminton, so he changed the ball to be smaller and heavier (today called speeder).