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    Features Communications

    Press Release

    March 18, 2005

    International Badminton Federation

    Badminton: CHINA GEARING UP FOR SUDIRMAN CUP


    Thursday 17 March 2005

    China will be looking to capitalise on their home ground advantage when the
    IX Sudirman Cup (world mixed team championship) wings its way to Beijing in
    two month's time.

    The 2005 edition of this coveted team event will be staged from 10-15 May at
    the Beijing Capital Gymnasium, where the formidable Chinese team will be
    determined to reclaim the trophy they lost to Korea two years ago in
    Eindhoven (NED).

    A total of 42 nations are due to compete at this ninth Sudirman Cup
    competition, including Mongolia and Turkmenistan who will be making their
    debuts at this biennial event, which is named after a former IBF
    Vice-President and `father' of Indonesian badminton, Dick Sudirman.

    The Sudirman Cup format takes the form of round-robin group play, with the
    teams drawn into groups dependent on their final ranking position from the
    previous competition.

    Only the eight teams in group one have a shot at the title and the coveted
    cup, and these are holders Korea, China, Denmark, Indonesia, England,
    Sweden, Thailand and Hong Kong - newly promoted into the top eight after
    topping group two at the 2003 event.

    The group one draw and remaining group boundaries will be announced on
    Monday 21 March.

    Only three nations have won this event since its inauguration in 1989
    ‑ Indonesia won the first event in Jakarta, with Korea winning in 1991
    and 1993. China took home the trophy on the next four consecutive occasions
    (1995, 1997, 1999 and 2001), before Korea regained the world team title in
    2003.

    ENTRIES FOR THE 2005 SUDIRMAN CUP
    Armenia, Australia, Bulgaria, China, Cyprus, Denmark, England, Estonia,
    Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan,
    Kazakhstan, Korea, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mongolia, Netherlands,
    New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Poland, Russia, Scotland, Singapore, South
    Africa, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, Turkey,
    Turkmenistan, Ukraine, USA, Wales.

    ENDS.

    For further information contact Lindsey Bell, Head of Communications, at

    International Badminton Federation, Manor Park Place, Rutherford Way,
    Cheltenham, Glos, GL51 9TU, UK

    Tel: + 44 1242 234904 Fax: + 44 1242 221030

    E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.worldbadminton.net



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