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www.badmintonireland.com 2. 3. Road to Rio Player Profile: Scott Evans 4. Player Profile: Chloe Magee 5. Player Profile: Sam Magee 6. Athletes of the Future 7. Rio de Janeiro 2016 8. The Olympic Venue / Facts & Figures 9. Coaching Team 10. History & Vision for the Future 11. Rules of Badminton 12. Further Information VISION & STRATEGY FOR THE FUTURE IRELAND’S TOP PLAYERS Scott Evans Mission To be an innovative & highly respectable sports organisation and the most successful racket sport in Ireland by enabling Irish players, coaches and officials of all ages, cultural background and skill level the opportunity to excel in badminton and in life. Vision Educational – We will help every child in Ireland experience badminton through the schools curriculum. Our volunteers and staff will work alongside teachers to help children experience and enjoy badminton through our Shuttle Time programme. Recreational – We will promote badminton as a key part of a healthy lifestyle that contributes to a work/life balance. Sporting – We will ensure that everyone with athletic talent reaches their full potential by providing the appropriate pathways, funding and coaching. We will also provide the competition opportunities and programmes to assist Irish players compete with distinction on the world stage. Date of Birth: 26/09/1987 Place of Birth: Dublin, Ireland Coaches: Peter Gade Training locations: Dublin & Denmark Years in Badminton: 24 years Twitter: @scott_evans1 Website: www.scottevansireland.com Major Achievements SCOTTEVANS CONTENTS • Number 1 ranked Irish male player. • Qualified for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. • Qualified for London 2012 Olympic Games. • 2012 Irish Open winner. • 2014 Brazil Grand Prix winner. BIO Goal Growing meaningful and productive participation by developing a seamless and effective club service by enhancing the effectiveness of the organisation via innovative use and adoption of ICT. Scott Evans, the Irish No 1 men’s singles player and double Olympian, continued to show why he is a threat on the world badminton scene in 2014. Strategy 1. Grow juvenile participation through a formal nationwide schools badminton programme. 2. Create a conducive club centric environment. 3. Streamline and simplify information management. 4. Win medals that matter for Ireland. The Dublin native, who made a major breakthrough when he won the Carlton Irish Open title in December 2012, has notched up a number of good performances since then. In January 2013, he got his season off to the perfect start by winning the Cyprus Open and followed this up by beating world No 39 Ville Lang of Finland at the Danish Super Series event. Evans made the last 16 of the London Grand Prix Gold where he beat former world No 12 Yan Kit Chan of Hong Kong. He then reached the final of the $120,000 Bitburger Grand Prix Gold event in Germany. 2014 saw some of Scott’s best performances of his career to date, most notably winning the gold at the 2014 $50,000 Brazilian Grand Prix and reaching the finals of the Bitburger Open. 2 www.badmintonireland.ie www.badmintonireland.ie 3 CHLOEMAGEE IRELAND’S TOP PLAYERS Chloe Magee Sam Magee Date of Birth: 29/11/1988 Place of Birth: Raphoe, Donegal Coaches: Daniel Magee, Irwansyah Training locations: Dublin Years in Badminton: 20 years Twitter: @chloenmagee Website: www.ChloeMagee.net Date of Birth: 23/08/1990 Place of Birth: Raphoe, Donegal Coaches: Daniel Magee Training locations: Dublin, Ireland Years in Badminton: 20 years Twitter: Major Achievements Major Achievements • Number 1 ranked Irish female player. • Qualified for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. • Qualified for London 2012 Olympic Games. • Winning the 2011 Lithuanian Open women's singles. • Winning the 2011 Norwegian Open mixed doubles (with brother Sam Magee). • Last 16 of the All England 2014. • 1/4 final of the French Super Series. • Winner of the 2014 Hellas Open in Greece. • Quarter final of the Scottish Grand Prix. • Quarter final of the Longod Grand Gold. • Winner of the Spanish Open 2010. • European Junior Gold medallist. BIO Chloe Magee, double Olympian and Irish women's singles No 1 had a good season in 2014, making the last 16 of the Thailand Grand Prix Gold, Dutch Open Grand Prix and London Grand Prix Gold where she also made the quarter-finals of the mixed doubles with brother Sam. 2014 saw Magee compete in the $200,000 French Open Super Series in October, beating Juan Gu of Singapore a world top 20 player. Magee reached the quarter final of the Bitburger Open Grand Prix Gold and competed in the Scottish Open Grand Prix as a warm up to the Carlton Irish Open. @sam9magee SAMMAGEE IRELAND’S TOP PLAYERS BIO Ireland’s top doubles player Sam Magee continued to move up the mixed doubles rankings in 2014 with partner Chloe Magee, thanks to strong performances on the European circuit. Most notably, the Irish pair made the semi-finals of the Belgium Open where they defeated World No 23 pair Chris Langridge and Heather Oliver of England. They also reached the quarter-finals of the London Grand Prix Gold event. Sam, a former European junior doubles champion, returned to the men's doubles circuit in 2013 with new partner Jonathan Dolan. In their first international outing at the Irish Future Series in October 2013, the pair comfortably took the men's doubles title without dropping a set. In 2014 Sam partnered with his younger brother Joshua Magee and the pair has continued to excel in the men’s double’s In 2013, Magee made the women's singles final at the Carlton Irish Open. 2012 saw Magee reach the second round of the London Olympics. 4 www.badmintonireland.ie www.badmintonireland.ie 5 PLAYERS OF THE FUTURE COACHING TEAM RACHAEL DARRAGH JOSHUA MAGEE TOM REIDY HIGH PERFORMANCE DIRECTOR Place of Birth: Limerick, Ireland Based: Sweden Bio: Tom Reidy is the current Performance Director and is responsible for overseeing all aspects of high performance. Tom represented the USA at the Olympic Games, was the assistant coach to the USA national team and has been a national coach in Sweden for the past decade. IRWAN SYAH HIGH PERFORMANCE COACH Birthplace: Medan, Indonesia Based: Dublin, Ireland Twitter: N/A Name: DOB: Hometown: Events: Name: DOB: Hometown: Events: Joshua Magee 03/11/1994 Raphoe Men’s Singles/Doubles Rachael Darragh 23/08/1998 Raphoe Women’s Singles/Doubles/Mixed Bio: Irwansyah is a former international elite men's singles badminton player for both the Indonesia National Team (1996-2000) and Welsh National Team (2002-2011). His highest world ranking is No. 12. In 2013 IrwanSyah joined the national coaching team at Badminton Ireland as High Performance Coach. SARA BOYLE PAUL REYNOLDS DANIEL MAGEE PERFORMANCE PATHWAY COACH Birthplace: Donegal, Ireland Based: Dublin, Ireland Twitter: @coachdmagee Bio: In 2009 Daniel became the Irish Under 17 National Coach as well as Irish Assistant High Performance Coach. He is currently the Performance Pathway coach at Badminton Ireland and is responsible for the high performance department. STEWART CARSON PROGRAMMES MANAGER Birthplace: South Africa Based: Dublin, Ireland Twitter: N/A Name: DOB: Hometown: Events: Paul Reynolds 03/08/1999 Templeogue Men’s Singles/ Doubles/ Mixed 6 www.badmintonireland.ie Name: DOB: Hometown: Events: Sara Boyle 31/08/1997 Dublin Women’s Singles / Doubles Bio: Stuart competed in the 2004 summer Olympics before becoming the national coach for South Africa. He joined the Badminton Ireland team in 2014. www.badmintonireland.ie 7 THE VENUE RIO DE JANEIRO 2016 Riocentro Pavilion 4 will stage the badminton competitions during the Olympic games. The city’s main exhibition and convention centre, Riocentro is next to the Olympic and Paralympic Village and within five minutes of Barra Olympic Park. Seating capacity: 6,500. Rio de Janeiro is set to host the 2016 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games between 5th-21st of August. Elected as host city during the 121st IOC session held in Copenhagen, Denmark on October 2nd 2009, Rio will be the first city in South America to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games. DID YOU KNOW? BADMINTON KEY FACTS • Chloe Magee was the first Irish woman to win a badminton match at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. • Scott Evans has played two-time Olympic gold medalist China's Lin Dan and world No. 1 Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei 3 times each. • Scott’s game against Lin Dan had the biggest TV audience of the 2012 London Olympics. • The Irish Open is over 100 years old and was interrupted by 2 world wars. • Badminton was made an official Olympic sport in 1992. • In 2000, Sonya McGinn was the first Irish player to qualify for the Olympics. THE ROAD TO RIO • Qualification starts in 2015 • Players need to develop a world ranking to qualify • Top 32 in singles ranking • Top 16 in doubles ranking • Qualification ends on 1st of May 2016 with world rankings used to select • Irish players will need to play in Super Series Circuit around the globe as well as the Grand Prix Gold circuit. • Major events along the way – European Games – Baku, June 2015 – World Championships – Jakarta, August 2015 – European Championships – France, April 2016 • Qualified players will train at the Olympic Council of Ireland training camp in Uberlandia in the build up to the Badminton event in the 2nd week of the Games. 8 www.badmintonireland.ie Dates: Venues: Medal Events: Athletes: Starts Thursday 11th August Riocentro – Pavillion 4 5 164 (82 Men, 82 Women). Only 8 per nation in each gender ATHLETES PER EVENT • Men’s Singles • Women’s Singles • Men’s Doubles • Women’s Doubles • Mixed Doubles - 38 38 16 pairs 16 pairs 16 pairs SPORTS MAP www.badmintonireland.ie 9 HISTORY • Badminton has a long tradition in Ireland and the Irish Badminton Association was formed in 1899. • Ireland’s first international match was played against England in 1903. • The Irish Open is 101 years old. • In 2000, Sonya McGinn was the first Irish player to qualify for the Olympics. • Badminton is almost 2000 years old and was orginally called battledore. • The International Badminton Federation was formed in 1934 with 9 members – Ireland, Canada, France, Netherlands, England, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales. • The IBF’s first tournament was the Thomas Cup in 1948, there are now 7 world events. • Badminton made its Olympic debut at Barcelona in 1992. FACTS & FIGURES ATHENS 2004 MEN’S SINGLES WOMEN’S SINGLES MEN’S DOUBLES WOMEN’S DOUBLES MIXED DOUBLES Taufik Hidayat (INA) Zhang Ning (CHN) Ha Tae-kwon and Kim Dong-moon (KOR) Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen (CHN) Gao Ling and Zhang Jun (CHN) Shon Seungmo (KOR) Xie Xingfang (CHN) Lee Dong-soo and Yoo Yong-sung (KOR) Gao Ling and Huang Sui (CHN) Gail Emms and Nathan Robertson (GBR) Eng Hian and Flandy Limpie (INA) Lee Kyung-won and Ra Jens Eriksen and Metter Kyung-min (KOR) Schjoldager (DEN) Sony Dwi Kincoro (INA) Maria Kristin Yulianti (INA) RULES • A match consist of the best of 3 games to 21 points. • Everytime there is a serve – there is a point scored. • The side winning the rally adds the point to their score. • At 20 all, the side which gains a 2 point lead first, wins the game. • At 29 all, the side scoring the 30th point wins the game. • The side winning the game serves first in the next game. • When the leading score reaches 11 points players have a 60 second interval. • Players change ends between games with a 2 minute interval being allowed. • On the 3rd game the players can change ends at the 11 point interval. BEIJING 2008 MEN’S SINGLES WOMEN’S SINGLES MEN’S DOUBLES WOMEN’S DOUBLES MIXED DOUBLES Lin Dan (CHN) Zhang Ning (CHN) Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan (INA) Du Jing and Yu Yang (CHN) Lee Hyo-jung and Lee Yong-dae (CHN) Lee Chong Wei (MAS) Xie Xingfang (CHN) Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng Lee Hyo-jung and Lee (CHN) Kyung-won (KOR) Lilyana Natsir and Nova Widianto (INA) Chen Long (CHN) Maria Kristin Yulianti (INA) Hwang Ji-man and Lee Jae-jin (KOR) Wei Yili and Zhang Yawen (CHN) He Hanbin and Yu Yang (CHN) MEN’S SINGLES WOMEN’S SINGLES MEN’S DOUBLES WOMEN’S DOUBLES MIXED DOUBLES Lin Dan (CHN) Li Xuerui (CHN) Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng Tian Qing and Zhao (CHN) Yunlei (CHN) Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei (CHN) Lee Chong Wei (MAS) Wang Yihan (CHN) Mathias Boe and Mizuki Fujii and Reika Carsten Mogensen (DEN) Kakiiwa (KOR) Xu Chen and Ma Jin (CHN) Chen Jin (CHN) Saina Nehwal (IND) Hwang Ji-man and Lee Jae-jin (KOR) Joachim Nielsen & Christinna Pedersen (DEN) LONDON 2012 10 www.badmintonireland.ie Valeria Sorokina and Nina Vislova (RUS) JARGON • Smash – A hard hitting overhead shot that forces the shuttle down sharply. • Rally – The exchange of shots that decides each point. • Net Shot – A shot hit from the forecourt that just clears the net and drops sharply. • Kill – Fast downward shot that cannot be returned. • Clear – A shot hit deep into the opponents court. • Drive – A fast and low shot that makes a horizontal flight over the net. • Flick – A quick wrist/forearm rotation used to surprise an opponent. www.badmintonireland.ie 11 FURTHER INFORMATION SUPPORT THE TEAM Facebook Twitter Website www.Facebook.com/Badminton.Ireland @bad_min_ton www.BadmintonIreland.com USEFUL RESOURCES Badminton Ireland Badminton Ireland Academy Shuttle Time Teicnic Rio de Janeiro 2016 Irish Sports Council Olympic Council of Ireland www.BadmintonIreland.com www.BIAcademy.ie www.Shuttle-Time.com www.Teicnic.com www.Rio2016.com/en www.IrishSportsCouncil.ie www.OlympicSport.ie Irish Institute of Sport www.InstituteOfSport.ie IRISH INSTITUTE OF SPORT – SUPPORT STAFF Psychologist: Lifestyle Support: Physiologist: Nutritionist: Strenght and Coditioning: Physiotherapist: Medical Support: Kate Kirby David McHugh Toni Rossiter Sharon Madigan Martina McCarthy Sarah–Jane McDonnell Dr Rod Mcloughlin Irish Sports HQ National Sports Campus Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 Telephone: +353 1 839 3028