Badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics

Dates 28 July – 4 August 1992
Medal Events 4

Evidence of games similar to badminton can be traced to the 1st century B.C.E. in China. A similar game was popular in England by the 14th century, called battledore shuttlecock, in which a shuttlecock was hit with a racket or a paddle. The modern origins of badminton date from the 19th century when it was developed in India, with British soldiers formulating many of the rules and spreading them throughout the British Empire. The original name of the game was Poona, the name of the town in India in which it was first popularized. Badminton became very popular in England after it was demonstrated in 1873 at a party given by the Duke of Beaufort at his country estate, “Badminton” in Gloucestershire – hence the name.

The International Badminton Federation (IBF) was formed in 1934 in England and still has its headquarters in Gloucestershire. The IBF instituted World Championships beginning only in 1977. Prior to that time the most important tournament in the world was the All-England Open Championships, first held in 1899, which continues to be very important. The dominant nations in badminton are Asian, with Indonesia having won the most World Team Championships for men (Thomas Cup), and China winning the most women’s World Team Championship (Uber Cup). Badminton is the national sport in Indonesia and Malaysia, and the greatest player in the pre-Olympic era was considered Indonesia’s Rudy Hartono.

Badminton was contested as a demonstration sport at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, in which the men’s singles was won by Hartono, and in 1988 at Seoul there was a badminton exhibition, but it débuted at the Olympics as a full medal sport in 1992. With table tennis coming onto the Olympic Program in 1988 and badminton in 1992, this was a move away from the usual Euro- and Anglo-centric sports program at the Olympics.The biggest surprise of badminton in Barcelona is that China won no gold medals, after winning three titles at the 1991 World Championships.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Singles, Men Olympic 28 July – 4 August 1992 56 32
Doubles, Men Olympic 28 July – 4 August 1992 60 21
Singles, Women Olympic 28 July – 4 August 1992 52 27
Doubles, Women Olympic 28 July – 4 August 1992 58 20
177 (93/84) 36 (32/27)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles, Men Alan BudikusumaINA Ardy WiranataINA Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen
Hermawan Susanto
DEN
INA
Doubles, Men Republic of Korea 1KOR Indonesia 1INA People's Republic of China 2
Malaysia 2
CHN
MAS
Singles, Women Susy SusantiINA Bang Su-HyeonKOR Huang Hua
Tang Jiuhong
CHN
CHN
Doubles, Women Republic of Korea 2KOR People's Republic of China 1CHN People's Republic of China 2
Republic of Korea 1
CHN
KOR

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Indonesia INA 2 2 1 5
Republic of Korea KOR 2 1 1 4
People's Republic of China CHN 0 1 4 5
Denmark DEN 0 0 1 1
Malaysia MAS 0 0 1 1