The Badminton World Federation (BWF) is the international governing body for the sport of badminton recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
It was founded in 1934 as the International Badminton Federation (IBF) with nine member nations (Canada, Denmark, England, France, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales).
In 1981 the IBF merged with the World Badminton Federation, and on 24 September 2006, at the Extraordinary General Meeting in Madrid, the name of the organization was changed to Badminton World Federation (BWF).
When the BWF was founded (as the IBF), its head office was located in Cheltenham, UK.
The head office was relocated to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on October 1, 2005.
Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen is the current president.
The BWF currently has 176 member nations around the world, organized into 5 continental confederations.
Continental federations
thumb|right|350px|Map of the World with five Confederations
The BWF works in co-operation with regional governing bodies to promote and develop the sport of badminton around the world, they are:
Presidents
Below is the list of presidents since 1934:
Rankings
The BWF World Ranking and BWF World Junior Ranking are introduced to determine the strength of the players.
BWF World Ranking is used for determining the qualification for entry and seeding for the BWF-sanctioned tournament.
The points awarded is based on the final results of each tournament participated for the past 52 weeks.
Junior Ranking consists of players under 19 years old.
Tournaments
Grade 1
The BWF regularly organises seven major international badminton events and two events for para-badminton:
Major tournaments:
Olympic Games in co-operation with International Olympic Committee
World Championships
Thomas Cup
Uber Cup
Sudirman Cup
Other major tournaments:
World Junior Championships
BWF World Senior Championships
Para major tournaments:
Paralympic Games in co-operation with International Paralympic Committee (sports added since Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games)
Para-Badminton World Championships
events are no longer held regularly:
World Cup was suspended since 1997.
However, the BWF revived the event in 2005 (with China as host) but only as an invitational tournament.
China swept gold in all 5 categories.
Grade 2
Grade 2 tournaments, known as BWF World Tour was sanctioned into six levels with different world ranking points awarded, as order they are:
Level 1: BWF World Tour Finals
Level 2: BWF World Tour Super 1000
Level 3: BWF World Tour Super 750
Level 4: BWF World Tour Super 500
Level 5: BWF World Tour Super 300
Level 6: BWF Tour Super 100
The events that were formerly held from 2007 to 2017 are:
Super Series Premier
Super Series
Grand Prix Gold
Grand Prix
Grade 3
Grade 3 tournaments, known as Continental Circuit was sanctioned into three levels with different world ranking points awarded, as order they are:
International Challenge
International Series
Future Series
Awards
The BWF bestows special honours onto players, umpires, sponsors, and other individuals for their achievement in badminton or for their contributions to badminton.
Lifetime Achievement
Hall of Fame
Herbert Scheele Trophy
Distinguished Service
Meritorius Service
Certificate of Commendation
Eddy Choong Player of the Year (hiatus since 2008)
Best Male and Female Player of the Year
Eddy Choong Most Promising Player of the Year
Women in Badminton
Logo
Over the years, the organization has had several logos.
Originally it used the IBF logo.
As the BWF, a new logo was adopted in 2007.
In 2012 it adopted a new, streamlined logo.
File:2012 BWF logo.svg|BWF logo 2012–present Publications
World Badminton (Journal)
The IBF Handbook
Social Media
Youtube
Instagram
See also
BWF World Ranking
World Badminton Federation (merged with the IBF in 1981)
References
External links
Official website
