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The 2008 BWF Season was the overall badminton circuit organized by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) for the 2008 badminton season to publish and promote the sport. Besides the BWF World Championships, BWF promotes the sport of Badminton through an extensive worldwide program of events. These events have various purposes according to their ...
Women's team Results City Country Champion Runner-up Score Champion Runner-up Score Toronto Canada: 1984: 1986: San Jose United States: 1988: 2004 United States Canada: 2006 United States Canada: 3–0 United States Canada: 3–1 Campinas Brazil: 2008 Canada United States: 3–0 United States Canada: 3–1 2008 Results: Lima Peru: 2010 Peru ...
2008 Europe Cup (badminton) 2008 European Badminton Championships; 2007–08 European Badminton Circuit season; 2008–09 European Badminton Circuit season; 2008 European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships; 2008 European Mixed Team Badminton Championships
The 2008 BWF Super Series was the second season of the BWF Super Series.The season spanned between the continental of Asia and Europe and was starting with Malaysia Open from January 15 and ended with Hong Kong Open on November 30, 2008.
The USA International is an international badminton tournament held in United States since 1998. This tournament formerly known as Miami PanAm International or Southern PanAm Classic and belongs to Badminton Pan Am. [1]
The Super Series Finals were cancelled in 2007 due to the lack of sponsorship for this tournament. The 2008 tournament – known at the time as the BWF Super Series Masters Finals 2008 – was the first edition and it was held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia on December 18 to December 21, 2008.
The XIV 2008 Pan Am Badminton Championships were held in Lima, Peru, between October 1 and October 5, 2008. This event was part of the 2008 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix series of the Badminton World Federation.
In 1992, badminton debuted as a Summer Olympic sport with four events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, and women's doubles; [2] mixed doubles was added four years later. At high levels of play, the sport demands excellent fitness: players require aerobic stamina , agility , strength , speed, and precision.