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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.

County Performance Matchplay sessions

This summer, Cambs BA is to introduce a new exciting event for Cambs Juniors – County Performance Match Play.

These sessions are designed with the view to attract young players of a county and near county standard from all Junior Clubs in Cambridgeshire, including Schools Badminton Clubs. This is a great opportunity for our youngsters to come together and play matches (singles, doubles) against each other, make new friends, improve their game and compete.

County Performance Match Play will be one of the key criteria for the selection of the county teams at U13, U15, U17, ICT U17, and ICT U21-17.

The first County Performance Matchplay session is this Sunday 9:00-12:00 at CRC (Cambridge Regional College).

More information is available via the 

This summer, Cambs BA is to introduce a new exciting event for Cambs Juniors – County Performance Match Play.

These sessions are designed with the view to attract young players of a county and near county standard from all Junior Clubs in Cambridgeshire, including Schools Badminton Clubs. This is a great opportunity for our youngsters to come together and play matches (singles, doubles) against each other, make new friends, improve their game and compete.

County Performance Match Play will be one of the key criteria for the selection of the county teams at U13, U15, U17, ICT U17, and ICT U21-17.

The first County Performance Matchplay session is this Sunday 9:00-12:00 at CRC (Cambridge Regional College).

More information is available via the Google Document.

County Summer Trials: 26th June 1-5pm @ CRC

The County badminton squad is holding an interim pay-and-play summer trials session on 26th June. This isn't a final trials, but is to help Selection Committee get an idea of people who are interested in trying out for the County teams, and open out the process to clubs and individuals not familiar with the County setup before. Some partnerships will also be tested to assist with selection decisions for the 2011-2012 season.

Please sign up to attend by emailing bcambridgeshire@gmail.com

St Ives Continue Record-Breaking Trophy Run

St Ives Badminton Club continued a proud tradition on Sunday, beating a University team to win the South Cambridgeshire League Bill Pink trophy for the ninth year in a row at Cambridge Regional College.

Neil Place lost his first end of mens singles, but renewed his effort and turned the game around to defeat Chin Kiat Tan in three ends. In the ladies, special recognition should go to up-and-coming club and County star Molly Carter, who showed real class and rampaged through her singles game to win 21-0, 21-2 against Sammy Jones.

The remaining team comprising Simon Woodhouse, Daniel Bates, Liz Salmon and Amanda Godfrey joined Neil and Molly to take on Sammy Jones, Qichao Zhao, Mary Wang and Jo Brant who represented the University.

Despite a number of other hard-fought games between the men and in the mixed disciplines, St Ives still ran out resounding winners with a 9-0 overall score. St Ives has now won the title 16 times in the 51 year history of the competition.

​St Ives, Bill Pink winners 2011

On the same day, the South Cambridgeshire League Mixed Handicap Final saw Hawks playing Ely Victoria Mixed II. Ely Victoria has just been promoted to the 1st division after a strong season losing only one match. Hawks finished mid-table in Division 3, making handicapping the tie a challenge for organisers.

The match was played in a competitive but friendly spirit and there were some great rallies, belying the apparent mismatch between the teams. While both teams played well, special mention must to go to Daniel Lay and Katherine Staden who had some very close games, losing with 19, 16 and 17 points.

The final scores were Hawks 172 v Ely Victoria 378, a difference of 206 points. The sealed handicap had previously been set at 225, so Hawks were winners by 19 points.

​Hawks, Mixed Handicap Winners 2011

​Ely Victoria, Mixed Handicap finalists 2011

Summer Clubs 2011

For those people wishing to keep their badminton going in the closed-season, the following clubs run summer clubs:

St Phillips ABC (pay and play)

Time: Wednesdays 7.30pm to 10pm

Location: Scaltback Middle School, Newmarket (3 courts)

Cost: £3.50 Adults & £2.00 Juniors

see http://www.stphillipsbadmintonclub.org.uk

Linton BC

Time: Thursdays 8pm to 10pm

Location: Linton Community Sports Centre, Cambridge Road, Linton,Cambridge, CB21 4JB

Cost: £3.50 Adults

Ely Victoria BC

Time: Tuesdays 7.30pm to 10pm

Location: Paradise Centre, Ely

Cost: £3.50 Adults & £2.50 Juniors

see http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=167096856683761

If other clubs are running over the summer, and wish to be featured here, please email the details to db298@cam.ac.uk.​

Badminton England Introduces CLUB ENGLAND

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Hopefully you are all aware of the up and coming changes to the BADMINTON England membership scheme but in January this year the Board of Directors and Council representatives were presented with a document regarding the new membership scheme called CLUB ENGLAND, which was approved. Club England was launched at the Yonex All England Open Badminton Championship in March 2011 and will officially become the new membership scheme for BADMINTON England for the 2011/12 season. We would therefore like to inform you of some of the changes we have introduced for the coming season.

What is Club England?

Club England is a new look membership scheme for BADMINTON England that has allowed us to streamline the current membership whilst introducing a new level of membership which will to allow us to grow and develop affiliation to BADMINTON England over the coming years

There are four main categories of Club England which are as follows:

Club England - All Badminton Club members will become Club England Members. Membership will continue to be managed by the club secretary on annual bases.

Club England Active - For Active Players who do not want to commit to a club but will receive all the benefits a club member receives (cannot play in ICC)

Club England Supporter - Ideal for Badminton fans who don't play badminton but want to be kept up to date with BADMINTON England information.

Club England Community - Free online membership to Club England, perfect to keep you up to date with BADMINTON England new and special offers, no matter how much or how little badminton you play. In order to receive any of the advertised member benefits apart from a monthly e-newsletter or offers Club England Community members will have to upgrade to any of the other membership listed above.

Changes for Senior Clubs

All members within a senior club will still have the same membership types SCM, JCM, HVO and will be processed in the same way as previous seasons using the online membership wizards. BADMINTON England fees have been frozen for the coming season, each senior member will pay £10 and each junior member will pay £5 plus County Fee.

Changes for Junior Clubs

All members within a junior club will still have the same membership types of a JJC or HVO, BADMINTON England fees have been frozen for the coming season, and junior club fee will remain £48.20 plus County Fee.

There are new fields required to add a member onto the online system (we hope this will help reduce duplicate members but also allow us a clearer insight into how many individual members we actually have, including juniors). These are:

First name 
Surname 
Postcode (which will allow you to auto select the correct address)
Date of Birth

You will not be able to add members or find a current member on the online system without the above information so please make sure this information is requested from all your new or returning members.

Next season we hope to be in a position where all members, once initially added onto the system by the Club Secretary, will receive notification of their own personal username and password. This will allow them to log into a new page on the website and edit and update their own information. We hope that this will save time for the Club Secretaries throughout the season as well as guarantee that at all times we, along with Counties, Leagues and Clubs will have access to correct, up to date contact information.

We will be circulating more information throughout the summer months to keep you up to date with the launch of Club England. But to have a quick look in more detail why not CLICK HERE.

In the mean time, if you have any questions or queries please contact the membership team at: membership@badmintonengland.co.uk or call 01908 268400.

3rd Team start off with win

On the 31st October, Cambridgeshire 3 recorded their first ever win in the ICC with a 9-6 victory over Oxfordshire 3 at CRC. Fielding a new look team this season, including 3 juniors winning their first county caps, Cambs 3 got off to a slow with Will Hodgkinson and Campbell Wilson (J) losing both mens singles in 3 ends. The ladies faired better, with Laurel Bennet and Jess James (J) both recording wins to square the match, Laurel winning in 2 ends and Jess in 3.

Cambs got off to a strong start in the doubles with Will and Andy Kind overpowering the Oxfordshire 1st pair, winning in 2 ends. This was matched by Campbell and Josh Males (J) with a fantastic first senior win against the Oxfordshire second pair, again in 2 ends. Both the ladies first round games were very close, with Emma Best and Tracey Bichener unfortunate to lose a tight 3 ender. Laurel and Jess though ultimately proved too strong for the Oxfordshire 2nd pairing and came through an equally tight game to win in 3. This left the match score at 5-3 in favour of Cambs. The reverse doubles started in the same way as the previous games with Will and Andy again too strong for their opponents. Campbell and Josh found things tougher second time around, and went down in 2 close sets to the Oxfordshire 1st pair. The ladies were more successful, Emma and Tracey winning in 3 against the Oxfordshire 2nd pair and Laurel and Jess winning in 2 against the 1st pair. This final doubles game left the match score at 8-4 and confirmed a fantastic win for Cambs.

The icing on the already very special cake would have been to get maximum points, but the mixed proved a stretch too far. Josh and Emma won a close 3 ender for the 3rd mixed, but the first two mixed games had already gone to Oxfordshire with both Tracey and Andy, and Will and Laurel losing in 2 and 3 ends respectively. Nevertheless, for the 3rd team to record their first ever win in only their second season is a fantastic result. Next match is the 28th November at home to Middlesex 4.