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Welcome to the Cambridgeshire Badminton Association (Cambs BA), a County association affiliated to Badminton England.

Cambridgeshire Badminton Association is dedicated to the development and promotion of badminton throughout the whole of Cambridgeshire.  The county consists of around 30 affiliated clubs as well as hosting Junior, Senior and Masters teams playing in the Inter-County Championships.

This web site is designed to enable Cambridgeshire Badminton Association to promote badminton through providing news and information on local, County and national badminton. Please visit this web site regularly to keep abreast of all the latest developments.

South Cambs League : Volunteer required and AGM

The South Cambs League AGM will take place on the 19th August at 8pm via Zoom - link to be circulated shortly.

As we return to play, getting the league back up and running will require some effort, and new volunteers are needed. The league requires people for Secretary, Web and to manage results. There are possible offers for the first two, but someone is still required to manage results. If that post is not filled, it might not be possible to have league matches.

If anyone is interested, please contact Sandra (sdennis106@btinternet.com) or attend the AGM.

Cambs junior training restarting 15th April

We are delighted to announce that Cambridgeshire Badminton Association will restart junior training following the most recent pandemic lockdown period, starting on 15th April 2021.

The session on 15th April will begin with a wider age group of players of the ages approximately 14 years old and below. The age groups and sessions will be a little more flexible for the first few weeks as these sessions get re-established, and we are able to determine which players are still interested and available to represent the Cambridgeshire region, and encourage new players to try out for the various squads.

The sessions will now run twice a week depending on age group, with sessions on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesdays will be at Northstowe from 7:45pm (location and time still subject to final confirmation), whilst Thursdays will remain at Swavesey Village College starting at 6:40pm.

To begin with, sessions will be pay-as-you-play until the programme is established. For safety reasons, attendance must be strictly monitored, so please do not attend unless you have booked a place beforehand.

Open trials sessions will be held in April and May. If you are a parent or guardian, or a coach, of a player who is 16 or under who is not currently a County player, but who you think is capable of competing for a place or shows the potential to do so, please contact badminton@bates.net to arrange to attend.

More details and a full schedule for the sessions are available on the Junior Squads page.

Cambs U16 team triumph against Herts 2

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Excellent news from the Cambs U16 junior squad, who played Herts 2 on 10th November, and came out 14-6 winners 😁🏸💪💪👍

Many congratulations to the squad, and to Team Manager Perveez for guiding the team this season.

This is a great result for our juniors, as we work hard through the new Pathfinder Project to give them a more systematised training programme this season. It also shows that the various coaches in the County committed to bringing on our youngsters are having a real impact.

More photographs are available in the Gallery.

Cambridgeshire Bronze 13 July 2019

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In a fantastic festival of badminton, on Saturday 13th July Cambridgeshire Badminton Association hosted a Bronze tournament on the Badminton England National Circuit at the University of Cambridge Sports Center.

With a huge entry of 166 players from around the Country, the tournament was highly competitive.

Starting preparations at 8am, and going all the way through to the last match of the day - the men’s doubles final - just after 11pm, it was a long and exhausting day. By the end, 175 competitive matches had been played.

Photographs of the finalists are available in the Gallery, and they were:

Mens Singles

Winner: Syed Masood

Runner up: Thomas Macrae

Womens Singles

Winner: Holly Smith

Runner up: Kacy Chou

Mens Doubles

Winners: Zhi Lun Ng & Abid Sultan

Runners up: Paul Andrew Mayfield & Phil Sunderland

Womens doubles

Winners: Alicia Chu & Yoongeun Kwon

Runners up: Jenny Crump & Natalie Taylor

Mixed doubles

Winners: Zhi Lun Ng & Annabel Hong

Runners up: Phil Sunderland & Suzanne Brewer

For full results see Tournament Software.

Many congratulations and thanks, especially to Cambs’ Tournament Secretary Neil Place who put in so much effort in setting up and administering the tournament before the day, and so professionally managing the event on the day itself. Also great thanks go to the rest of the team who helped keep things running so smoothly on the day: Louise Place, Natalie Taylor and James Wilson.

Open junior trials 30 June 12-2pm

The county is running a trial for children who are at County level or looking to train to become county level to eventually play for the county.

The trial is on Sunday 30 June from 12-2pm, at Cambridge Regional College and will cost £5 per player - please bring the exact amount.

Please let Perveez Mody (U16 Team Manager) know if you plan on attending: perveezmody@gmail.com

The plan for the new season is that players who are selected will be able to attend training sessions, which will hopefully run once a month from September at Swavesy Village College:

- Runs at 6:30pm-8:30pm, every fourth Thursday night, at Swavesey Village College (4 courts);

- Cost £10 per session (should be 7 or 8 sessions depending on how the dates fall), paid up front (cost includes shuttles and coaching).

The session will run on a 4-weekly rotation:

- Week 1 - Senior/Masters;

- Week 2 - U14 and younger;

- Week 3 - Senior/Masters;

- Week 4 - U16 and older;

More details will be given to those selected to train with the County.

County AGM: 6 June 2019

The AGM of the Cambridgeshire Badminton Association will be held on 6th June at All Saint’s Church, Milton from 7.30pm.

At the AGM, we review the year, consider strategy for next season, hear the views of affiliated clubs, and most importantly consider the accounts and set affiliation fees for next season.  Volunteers are also nominated for coveted Committee positions for next year.

Who can attend?
Any member of an affiliated club can attend, so please make every effort to forward this invitation to them all. Each club affiliated to BE through the Association shall be entitled to two votes to be cast by a member of their own club on any decisions taken.  It is important that as many clubs as possible are represented to ensure a quorum.

What will be considered?
Detailed financial reports will be available at the meeting, but I can tell you in advance (in case you are holding your own AGM prior to 6th June) that the County has made a loss this year.  We will therefore be seeking to balance the books by implementing the Treasurer's suggestion of raising senior match fees to £5 per rubber, masters to £4 per rubber, and the club member County affiliation fee to £4 per member.

Why does the County need to raise fees.  What do they do with the money?

The County uses affiliation fees to field teams across the spectrum of competitions - junior, senior and masters teams - the entry fees and costs of which have risen significantly but are mainly covered by subs.  Money is also spent running events such as Country trials, junior training, and tournaments such as the Restricted.  We are aiming to support regular senior practice this season as well.

The County also invests a great deal in supporting the development of new coaches, which is providing wider coaching opportunities for players wishing to improve, and feeding the development of the sport in the region, which will help to contribute to the long term survival of clubs by feeding in new members.

Over many years, the County has held the affiliation fee stable, whilst operating costs have increased steadily.  Without an increase of fees, long term projections indicate that the County will end up insolvent.  For the price of a large cup of coffee per year, each club member can give something back to the sport they love by supporting future development, ensure that our region continues to be represented, and that players can get chances to aspire to compete at a regional level. The support of our members is essential to us being able to offer competitive badminton within Cambridgeshire and invest in junior and coaching development, and we very much appreciate the backing of those clubs and individuals that choose to affiliate.

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William Baddeley

Dear Cambridgeshire players,

It is with sadness that I have to inform you of the death of William Baddeley.

William's son Stephen sent the following note to Badminton England:

"My father, William Baddeley, died on Thursday 4 April after a short illness. His funeral will take place at the Cambridge crematorium at 3.30pm on Friday 26th April in the East Chapel.

He was well known in (the older and disappearing) badminton circles having been heavily involved with Sussex badminton in the 80ies and Cambridge badminton in the 90ies and beyond including serving as a Member of Council.

Stephen"

Daniel Bates, Chair of Cambridgeshire Badminton Association