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Breaking Barriers: Ghana’s Gabriel Atseku Becomes First World-Class Badminton Technical Official at Saint-Denis Championship, in Réunion, France

Breaking Barriers: Ghana’s Gabriel Atseku Becomes First World-Class Badminton Technical Official at Saint-Denis Championship, in Réunion, France

Accra, Ghana – May 21, 2025– The Ghana Badminton Association proudly celebrates the outstanding performance of Mr. Gabriel Atseku, an accredited African umpire, at the recently concluded Badminton International Challenge held in Saint-Denis, Réunion, France from May 11-16, 2025

Atseku’s participation in this prestigious tournament marks a significant milestone for Ghanaian badminton officiating, showcasing the nation’s growing influence in the global badminton community. His professionalism, precision, and adherence to international standards as a technical official has earned him commendations from players, coaches, and fellow officials alike.

Ghana’s Gabriel Atseku has etched his name in history, becoming the first Ghanaian to qualify as a world-class technical official at the Badminton International Challenge in Saint-Denis, Réunion, France. This landmark achievement marks a significant step forward for Ghana in global badminton officiating, showcasing Atseku’s dedication and expertise on the international stage.

His certification paves the way for future Ghanaian officials and reinforces Africa’s growing influence in badminton technical governance. Atseku’s success is a testament to years of hard work, positioning him among the sports’ elite technical officials worldwide.

 

Congrats to Gabriel Atseku—raising Ghana’s flag high in badminton!

A Testament to Excellence
As one of Africa’s certified umpires, Atseku’s role at the tournament underscores the Badminton Confederation of Africa (BCA) and Badminton World Federation (BWF)’s recognition of Ghana’s commitment to developing world-class officials. His performance not only elevates Ghana’s reputation but also inspires upcoming umpires across the continent.

  • Evans Yeboah, President of the Ghana Badminton, shares Gabriel’s achievement is a proud moment for Ghana. His dedication reflects the high standards we strive for in our technical officiating programs since we begun in a national talent hunt in 2018. We are confident his success will pave the way for more Ghanaian officials on the international stage, which we just graduated 113 technical officials offering a milestone for side career for many people, whilst growing the pathway pool for world class made officials like Gabriel Atseku
  • Gabriel Atseku: -"Representing Ghana at this level was an incredible honor. I am grateful for the support from the Ghana Badminton Association and the BCA. This experience has motivated me to continue upholding the integrity of the sport."

Looking Ahead
The Ghana Badminton remains committed to nurturing talent both on and off the court. Atseku’s success highlights the importance of continuous training and certification for officials, aligning with the association’s vision to grow Ghana’s footprint in global badminton.

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Evans Yeboah Appointed to Prestigious International Sports Institute Advisory Board, United Kingdom

Ghana's Evans Yeboah Appointed to Prestigious International Sports Institute Advisory Board, United Kingdom

 

 

 

 

 

                                              Accra, Ghana – Evans Yeboah, renowned Ghanaian sports administrator, finance and investment professional and former Finance Committee Chairman of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the International Sports Institute (ISI) and the ISI Governing Council. This appointment recognizes Mr. Yeboah’s two decades of transformative leadership in sports, finance, governance, and development across Africa, Europe and Asia.

A Strategic Appointment for Global Sports Development

The International Sports Institute (ISI) is a leading global think tank focused on sports policy, innovation, and sustainable development. Mr. Yeboah’s role on the Advisory Board will focus on:

  • Financial Sustainability in Sports – Advising on funding models for African and Europe’s National Federations and grassroots development.
  • Sports Tourism & Economic Growth – Leveraging his expertise in Ghana’s sports tourism initiatives.
  • Good Governance & Compliance – Promoting transparency and accountability in sports administration.

A Career of Impact

Evans Yeboah brings over 19 years of experience as a Management Accountant, former Vice President of the Ghana Olympic Committee, Chair, Finance-Badminton Africa and Vice President of the National Paralympic Committee (NPC) and Ghana’s celebrated multiple Chef De Mission & Team Leader Roles since the 2014 African Youth Games.

His leadership has been instrumental in:

  • Financial Restructuring – Stabilizing the GOC’s fiscal operations during his tenure as Finance Chair.
  • Sports Development – Advocating for inclusive funding for teams an example since becoming African Badminton, Chair-Finance
  • Corporate Partnerships – Securing sponsorships for Ghanaian athletes and federations.

Statements of Endorsement

  • Prof. Professor Oluwaseun Olanrewaju Omotayo, ISI Chairman:
    "Evans Yeboah’s blend of financial acumen and sports governance expertise at the highest level, having been Vice President, of the Ghana Olympic Committee, Chair, of the Finance Committee, and Chair, of the Finance, Africa Badminton Confederation, managing 51 Countries finances and an adjunct lecturer for notable business schools aligns perfectly with ISI’s mission to drive sustainable sports ecosystems worldwide. His African perspective will be invaluable."
  • Evans Yeboah:
    "This appointment is a call to amplify Africa’s voice in global sports policy. I’m committed to advancing equitable funding, youth empowerment, and Africa’s rising sports tourism sector."

Looking Ahead

Mr. Yeboah’s first advisory mandate will focus on developing ISI’s "Sports for Economic Development" framework, with pilot programs in Ghana, Nigeria, and South Africa.

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The International Sports Institute is a global hub for sports research, policy, and innovation, headquartered in London, England. Learn more: https://isipro.org/

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Ghana Secures Hosting Rights for 2025 Africa AirBadminton Championships

Ghana Secures Hosting Rights for 2025 Africa AirBadminton Championships

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Ghana Secures Hosting Rights for 2025 Africa AirBadminton Championships and Unveils Ghana’s Grand Slam: 21 Days of Non-Stop Badminton Excellence Featuring 7 World-Class Events and 91 NationsAirbadminton Africa Ghana

Accra, Ghana – March 21, 2025 – In a historic moment for African sports, Ghana has been awarded the hosting rights for the 2025 Africa AirBadminton Championships, becoming the first West African nation to host this prestigious continental event. The announcement was made official by the Badminton Confederation Africa (BCA) and Badminton World Federation following a highly competitive bidding process involving many countries.

This landmark achievement underscores Ghana’s growing influence in the global badminton community and its commitment to advancing the sport across the continent. The 2025 Africa AirBadminton Championships will serve as a qualifier for the inaugural AirBadminton World Cup, set to take place in November 2025 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Ghana’s Grand Slam: 21 Days of Non-Stop Badminton Action

In addition to hosting the Africa AirBadminton Championships, Ghana is proud to announce Ghana’s Grand Slam, a 21-day non-stop badminton extravaganza from July 27 to August 17, 2025. This unprecedented event will feature:

7 World-Class International Badminton Tournaments

Participation from 91 countries across the globe

A celebration of badminton excellence, showcasing both traditional and AirBadminton disciplines

Ghana’s Grand Slam will leverage the state-of-the-art infrastructure developed from the African Games, further solidifying the nation’s capability to host world-class sporting events, for many Olympic qualifiers.

A Testament to Ghana’s Organizational Excellence

The successful bid to host the 2025 Africa AirBadminton Championships is a testament to Ghana’s organizational capacity, vision for sports development, and commitment to fostering unity through sports. The Ghana Badminton Association’s comprehensive presentation to the continental and world governing bodies highlighted the nation’s readiness to deliver a memorable and impactful global tournament with 91 nations coming to Ghana, welcoming news for Ghana’s new Ministry of Sports & Recreation.

Yeboah Evans, President of the Ghana Badminton Association, expressed his excitement:

“This is a monumental achievement for Ghana and the entire African badminton community. Hosting the Africa AirBadminton Championships and Ghana’s Grand Slam is a testament to our dedication to growing the sport and providing a platform for athletes to shine as the current African Champions. We are ready to welcome the world to Ghana for an unforgettable celebration of badminton.”

A New Era for AirBadminton in Africa

AirBadminton, the dynamic outdoor version of traditional badminton, is rapidly gaining popularity worldwide. The 2025 Africa AirBadminton Championships will feature thrilling events, including Team Relay, Women’s Triples, and Men’s Triples. The highest-ranked teams from the Team Relay event will qualify for the AirBadminton World Cup 2025 in the UAE.

This championship represents a unique opportunity for African athletes to showcase their talent on a global stage and inspire the next generation of badminton players.

Building on the Legacy of the African Games

Ghana’s ability to host such high-profile events is a direct result of the world-class infrastructure developed for the African Games. These facilities have positioned Ghana as a hub for international sports, capable of hosting events of Olympic caliber.

Join Us in Ghana for the Ultimate Badminton Experience

Ghana invites the global badminton community to join us in 2025 for a celebration of sportsmanship, talent, and unity. From the Africa AirBadminton Championships to Ghana’s Grand Slam, the nation is ready to deliver an unforgettable experience for players, fans, and stakeholders alike.

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About the Ghana Badminton Association

The Ghana Badminton Association is dedicated to promoting and developing badminton across Ghana. Through grassroots initiatives, international competitions, and partnerships, the association aims to elevate the sport and inspire future champions.

About AirBadminton

AirBadminton is an innovative outdoor version of badminton designed to make the sport more accessible and engaging. Played on various surfaces, AirBadminton combines fast-paced action with a festival-like atmosphere, attracting new audiences and expanding the global badminton community.

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Ghana Badminton, first in Africa to launch the best-redesigned National Sports Federation website.

GHANA BADMINTON FIRST IN AFRICA TO LAUNCH THE BEST-REDESIGNED NATIONAL SPORTS FEDERATION WEBSITE

April 16, 2023, Accra, Ghana-Ghana Badminton Association, the governing body of the Olympic sports of Badminton in Ghana, representing circa 4.2 million nationwide members of the sport, after many days of hard work and dedication from our local and international technology development team, is pleased to announce the launch of our updated website!

The national federation aimed to create a more valuable, user-centric, responsive playing and partnership resource across all platforms and devices during the redesign process. Specifically, we focused on making it easier for our users to learn and locate helpful information about our sport as a daily solution for their particular sports lifestyle and industry available at their desks and on mobile devices.

The redesigned website provides instrumental case studies with athletes and membership focus and highlights completed projects and themes by athletes (beginners, recreational and elite) across the country, created with a view of our partners and paid-up members within our knowledge centre along with other pages on processes and governance to expand your industry knowledge, all integrated into an online payment system.

Dr Benjamin Baah-Konadu, Ghana Badminton’s Event Officer, shared, “Our cardinal objective during this redesigned website process was to create a debt of information on our sport, governance, structures, the historical performance of our national teams, our athlete’s national ranking, events, 63 sporting policies and guidelines. In line with our forward-looking development strategy, we have also commissioned and introduced the first safeguarding guidelines and procedures for our general membership- the first in Africa by any Badminton national federation.”

Dr Baah Konadu added, “This redesigned website, an upgrade from the first website, will provide our growing members with several membership plans and categories with more tools to share their ideas and solutions to some of the most challenging development, events and governance issues, all in an open, visibly transparent manner. In addition, they can achieve their sports goals by combining their talent, innovation and initiatives.”

The redesigned website has 143 pages of information. It has attracted 756,114 views in the last 36 hours of its launch, attracting viewers to feel and review information on events, development, competitions, safeguarding and membership, to mention but a few.

Evans Yeboah, President of Ghana Badminton, added: “In line with our Mission 2027 Strategic Plan, we are excited about this redesigned platform because it is an integral part of our strategy to hone the popularity of our members and shared interest groups, raise the profile of our partner’s networks and increase their membership. We are excited that, once again, we are providing the lead and leadership for many African sporting national federations to emulate whilst being aware of this fantastic resource, access, and the opportunities enhancement within our integrated marketing communication in this digital age has to offer.”

The National Federation has been promoting the sport with its inclusivity and diversity; reminiscing this, in 2021, Ghana Badminton signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Education’s (UoE) Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Sports (HPERS) Department, Winneba, thus becoming the first in Africa to Implement Shuttle Time University Course. The Mou has helped to establish and undertake cooperative programmes in badminton research, university courses, training, scholarships, technical and physical education for athletes and technological development in sport management and administration, including implementing Badminton World Federation’s Shuttle Time University Course.

Again, In technical officiating and coaching, in May 2022, one of its graduated 273 technical officials, Gabriel Atseku, became the first Ghanaian to be appointed as Badminton Africa accredited umpire in 60 years. In line with the 2027 Strategic Mission Plan, Ghana Badminton trains and develops local referees to the highest national level, allowing the general public more development and Event information through its website and other social media handles.

Nothing compared to last year’s Commonwealth Games success bringing memories of how the national team performed at the multisport event in Birmingham- producing the best individual results since Ghana Badminton made its appearance at the Commonwealth Games after their debut in the 1998 Games held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Visit the new website for the Ghana Badminton Link here and learn more about our work. There is also information about joining or working with us. We hope you enjoy our new look!

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About Ghana Badminton

Founded in 1962, Ghana Badminton is the governing body of Badminton in Ghana, responsible for representing, coordinating, administering, marketing and developing the sport in close cooperation with our authorized and regulated Government Authority and Development partners.

As the national sports governing body for the Olympic Sport of Badminton, we do this by representing every member of the Badminton Community at the government level by providing a well-governed, compliant, and inclusive global sport and implementing a strategic plan for the national sport with our implementation partners at the national and international levels.

With Olympic success at the heart of our ambitions, we are investing our knowledge and expertise in rebuilding a quality future for our sport by strengthening and developing the domestic game and developing talent to achieve success on the international stage, inspiring the next generation of players and local fans and corporate community in line with the global vision of giving every child a chance to play for life.

We do this by leading and inspiring all stakeholders; delivering entertainment through exciting events to drive fan experience; and creating innovative, impactful, sustainable development initiatives.

With millions of Ghanaians playing yearly, Badminton looks forward to being the nation’s favourite racket sport by 2024. We want to inspire everyone to play more, support louder and love Badminton, from this generation to the next, worthy of the world’s fastest sport.

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Alphous Kelvin Evans Named 2022 SWAG Badminton Player Of The Year

January 1, 2023-Ghana Badminton’s Champion Alphous Kelvin Evans has been named Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) 2022 Best Badminton Player Award, according to a release from the SWAG Secretariat On Christmas Eve.

During the eligibility period from December 2021 to November 2022, Alphous was almost always unstoppable, winning many laurels in Africa, including National and African Championship events.

His pinnacle across the year was his excellent performance during the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, United Kingdom, ranking 17th globally in Men’s Double Event, 23rd in Men’s Singles Event and 17th in the Mix Doubles Event of the 72 Commonwealth Nations and States.

Badminton was one of the sports contested at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, held in Birmingham, England. The 2022 Commonwealth Games was the fifteenth staging of Badminton at the Commonwealth Games since its inclusion in 1966 and the second staging within England specifically. Ghana Badminton made its seventh appearance at the Commonwealth Games after its debut in the 1998 Games held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Alphous, having reflected on a 2017 national journey for Kelvin Evans Alphous, where he began his badminton career in his Senior Secondary School days at the Swedru School of Business led by the late Ebenezer Affaidu as his Coach. Ebenezer Affaidu was a Badminton Coach from the Shuttle Time Course in 2017/2018 under the Ghana Badminton Schools Project, educating and training potential Badminton players across the country.

In 2019, Alphous participated in national events and graduated onwards through national team selections, climbing on the part of growth towards his African Games, Commonwealth Games and Paris 2024 Olympic Qualification.

Alphous shared, “I can’t believe I am receiving this high-level award on the same stage with some of the world’s advanced players. It’s a dream come true, and I am excited about it. This will be my second award, and I am delighted that sports writers and journalists in Ghana have reckoned with my efforts and will continue to work hard to make my National Federation and Ghana proud. There is nothing compared to the national award, and it holds a special place in our sport. The International and National Games gave me my first exposure to big championships and multi-sport events. Coming from a village near Agona Swedru is a privilege, and this will inspire me to do more in my sports career.” Alphous Kelvin

Alphous is also the Ghana Badminton Athletes Commission Chair, whose constitutional mandate since 2020 has been to represent and promote athletes’ views and interests at the highest level of decision in Badminton in furthering the objectives of Ghana Badminton to be the leading national federation in the country through its Strategic Plan ‘Mission 2017-2027’

The 47th MTN Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) Awards will be on the theme “Honouring Sports Excellence.” The event is slated for January 28, 2022, in Accra and will witness 25 individual awards, ten special awards, and the President’s Special Award for the Best Journalist of the Year.

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About Ghana Badminton

We are Ghana Badminton, the Governing Body of Badminton in Ghana formed in 1962. We are the supreme national sports governing body that has regulatory function for the Olympic Sport of Badminton in Ghana. We do this by preparing and implementing a vision and strategic plan for the national sport and determine how it will be implemented nationally, regionally, and local.

With Olympic success at the heart of our ambitions, we are investing our knowledge and expertise in rebuilding build a quality future for our sport by strengthening and developing the domestic game and developing talent to achieve success on the international stage, inspiring the next generation of players and local fans and corporate community in line with the global vision of giving every child a chance to play for life by leading and inspire all stakeholders; to deliver entertainment through exciting events to drive fan experience; and to create innovative, impactful and sustainable development initiatives.
With thousands of Ghanaians playing every year, badminton is looking forward to being the nation’s favourite racket sport by 2024. We want to inspire everyone to play more, support louder and love badminton, from this generation to the next as the world’s fastest racket sport.
Get Involved!

Websites: www.ghanabadminton.org

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Badminton Shines at 2022 Ghana University Sports Games

November 20, 2022, Accra-Ghana

One of Ghana’s most prominent Universities, Kumasi Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, hosted the multi-sport event from 4 to November 19 2022 where badminton talents from eight Ghanaian universities got to compete in team and individual events of the Ghana University Games (GUSA). Growing the sport in an upward growth of thirty per cent more universities taking part in the Sports at the GUSA Games compared to the last held Edition in Accra. Badminton sport awards 18 different categories of gold, silver, and bronze medals at all Multi Sports Competitions.

The 27th Edition of the GUSA Games was back because of the COVID-19 outbreak and its subsequent rescheduling. The major university multi-sport event, organized by GUSA, fielded the most active racket sport at the University Games. The University of Ghana, Accra, hosted the last university sports event.

Eight noble public Universities took part in the Games, with Universities like the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), the University of Ghana (UG), Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), University of Education, Winneba.

(UEW), Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (AMMUSTED), the University of Business and Integrated Development Studies (UBIDS), WA, the University of Cape Coast (UCC) and the University of Development Studies (UDS). These Universities took part in the Mix Team and Individual Events, with UEW topping the medal table with 6 Gold, 3 Silver and one bronze, whilst KNUST placed second place with 2 Silver medals, UG placed third with 1 Silver and four bronze whilst UCC was placed fourth with one bronze medal. AMMUSTED, UDS, UBIS and UPSA will look towards winning an award in the next edition, rekindling the success of fledgling players in the Competition.

Badminton, a crucial part of the GUSA Games event since the ’80s

As the Governing Body of Badminton in Ghana and representing every member of the Badminton Community in Ghana, we provided a well-organized officiating, governed, compliant, and inclusive global sport towards the Games.

With 23 National Accredited Technical Officials at the Games, GUSA and Ghana Badminton have worked closely for years, having been official partners since the late 80s, Participants, stakeholders and shared interest groups. The KNUST University Community has expressed positive feelings about Badminton being a compulsory sport at the biannual GUSA Games.

GUSA is excited to see Badminton, as always, part of the African University Games recently held in Kenya and the World University Games coming off in Chengdu, China 2023, as one of the core sports on the programme. Badminton was one of the 9 Sports at the GUSA University Games, contributing to the around 1000 students representing 14 Public universities. The Badminton Competition comprised the standard format of Mix team and Individual Events and took place from 7 to November 15, 2022.

KNUST Sports Directorate and Kumasi Technical Institute, an experienced host

The KNUST Sports Directorate and the official venue, KTI School, where academic badminton players compete for the universities they represented, was the sports centre at the KTI Sports Auditorium, a necessary Badminton event centre since the 1970s, where KNUST and GUSA officials remarked as one of the most prominent technical Schools in Kumasi. The over 3000 students watch from the side-lines of the Hall each day chanting and wavering their best and newfound athletes notable for being role models for them. It was fun to watch them playing and supporting the team.

An unforgettable experience

With 31% of participating student-athletes have come from our Badminton in the Schools Project-a project launched in 2018 to unearth and support the growth of sports in Schools across the country and currently covering 72% of all school population in Ghana. The national federation was excited to see the centre of excellence stars from “not too popular” Universities exhibit a can-do spirit leading to a lot of learning and aspiration with fond memories of the event in Kumasi.

Want to learn more about the 2022 GUSA University Games? Then click here.

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About Ghana Badminton

Founded in 1962, Ghana Badminton is the governing body of Badminton in Ghana, responsible for representing, coordinating, administering, marketing and developing the sport in close cooperation with our authorized and regulated Government Authority and Development partners.

As the national sports governing body for the Olympic Sport of Badminton, we do this by representing every member of the Badminton Community at the government level by providing a well-governed, compliant, and inclusive global sport and implementing a strategic plan for the national sport with our implementation partners at the national and international levels.

With Olympic success at the heart of our ambitions, we are investing our knowledge and expertise in rebuilding a quality future for our sport by strengthening and developing the domestic game and developing talent to achieve success on the international stage, inspiring the next generation of players and local fans and corporate community in line with the global vision of giving every child a chance to play for life.

We do this by leading and inspiring all stakeholders; delivering entertainment through exciting events to drive fan experience; and creating innovative, impactful, sustainable development initiatives.

With millions of Ghanaians playing yearly, Badminton is looking forward to being the nation’s favourite racket sport by 2024. We want to inspire everyone to play more, support louder and love Badminton, from this generation to the next, worthy of the world’s fastest sport.

Get Involved!

Websites: www.ghanabadminton.org

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Ghana Badminton: Gabriel Atseku Becomes Ghana’s First Badminton Africa Accredited Umpire In 60 Years

Accra, Ghana May o6, 2022- Ghana Badminton: Gabriel Atseku Becomes Ghana’s First Badminton Africa Accredited Umpire In 60 Years

Ghana Badminton Association, the governing and supervisory body of Badminton in Ghana, has expanded its diversity of technical officiating for the sport as Gabriel Atseku received his Badge certificate as an Accredited African Badminton Umpire- First in six decades for Ghana.

Since 2017, Ghana Badminton has introduced a technical officiating strategy plan where it had grown to 84 technical Officials in the national accreditation and certification pathway, an achievement enviable of a good deal of Badminton sporting nations in Africa.

In line with Ghana Badminton’s 2027 Strategic Mission Plan, Ghana Badminton train’s develop and assess umpires to the highest national level for their top national and international tournaments. Umpires who are at a sufficient level and experience may then be assessed and promoted to become accredited or certificated at the continental level and finally through the world level.

We look at this capacity building for our technical officials focusing on achieving an action thematic plan to increase representation and increase the diversity of technical officiating with a key criterion for selection of quality, skills, and experience; greater badminton people who add value.

Ghana Badminton President & Board Chair Yeboah Evans said: “On behalf of the Board, and members a hearty congratulation to Gabriel Atseku on this continental success, this prowess exhibited by you had shown success towards our National Technical Officiating pathway, providing career options for persons interest in becoming technical officials within the sport. Our development in technical capacity is leaping and in the last six decades to be the first Ghanaian on this achievement gives us joy and growth-an enviable emulation by all persons looking to be in Badminton. We are also particularly excited that 84 more technical officials are at various levels of national accreditation all in tandem with preparation also for the African Games in Ghana next year and the start of our first National Premier League in July 2022″

Commenting, on this, Gabriel Atseku, Ghana’s First African Accredited Umpire In 60 Years shares: “I am thrilled and look forward to building on this achievement to develop the sport as a source of encouragement to climbing the ladder of certification and officiating at the World level. I thank the support of family, school, and Ghana Badminton, for the selfless tacit knowledge and guide towards this progressive pathway.

In Badminton, the umpire has the authority over a particular match and oversees the badminton court and its immediate surrounds. The umpire ensures it conducted the match under the Laws of Badminton, the rules and regulations of the sport and any other regulations pertinent to the specific tournament. The umpire’s jurisdiction shall exist from the time the players enter the court before the match until they leave the court after the match.

Ghana Badminton’s technical officials are an integral part of the Badminton sport, and it is their involvement that makes it possible for Ghana Badminton to run structured and fair tournaments, as the governing and supervisory body of the sport. Officiating is another way to take part in badminton, whether you are currently playing, retired, or just have a passion for badminton. Taking part in an officiating workshop is also a great way to learn about tournament regulations and the rules of competition; We encourage parents and friends of competing athletes to join in officials’ workshop to develop their knowledge of the sport.

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About Ghana Badminton

We are Ghana Badminton, the Governing Body of Badminton in Ghana formed in 1962. We are the supreme national sports governing body that has regulatory function for the Olympic Sport of Badminton in Ghana. We do this by preparing and implementing a vision and strategic plan for the national sport and determine how it will be implemented nationally, regionally, and local.

With Olympic success at the heart of our ambitions, we are investing our knowledge and expertise in rebuilding build a quality future for our sport by strengthening and developing the domestic game and developing talent to achieve success on the international stage, inspiring the next generation of players and local fans and corporate community in line with the global vision of giving every child a chance to play for life by leading and inspire all stakeholders; to deliver entertainment through exciting events to drive fan experience; and to create innovative, impactful and sustainable development initiatives.
With thousands of Ghanaians playing every year, badminton is looking forward to being the nation’s favourite racket sport by 2024. We want to inspire everyone to play more, support louder and love badminton, from this generation to the next as the world’s fastest racket sport.
Get Involved!

Websites: www.ghanabadminton.org

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https://www.facebook.com/Ghanabadmintonofficial

Twitter: https://twitter.com/BadmintonGhana

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Ghana, First In Africa to Implement Badminton Shuttle Time University course

10 May Ghana, First In Africa to Implement Badminton Shuttle Time University course

Please find below the latest Shuttle Time Whats New section featuring the implementation of Shuttle Time University course in Ghana.

https://shuttletime.bwfbadminton.com/whats-new/ghana-first-in-africa-to-implement-shuttle-time-university-course
This is a massive boost for Shuttle Time Badminton in Schools Programme in Ghana and also in the African region.

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2022 Commonwealth Games: Ghana Badminton’s Nantuo/Tornyenyor Inches Closer To A Medal Zone In The Women’s Double Event Facing Jamaica In The Next Round

Accra-Ghana August 4, 2022

2022 COMMONWEALTH GAMES: GHANA BADMINTON’S NANTUO/TORNYENYOR INCHES CLOSER TO A MEDAL ZONE IN THE WOMEN’S DOUBLE EVENT FACING JAMAICA IN NEXT ROUND  

Women’s Double event at the ongoing Commonwealth Games in Birmingham will see Ghana’s Prospera Nantuo and Cindy Tornyenyor battle it out with Jamaica’s top seed Richardson Tahlia and Wynter Katherinein towards the quarterfinals of the women’s Double event.

NANTUO/TORNYENYOR moved safely through their opening match against Falkland Islands in the opening of the Women’s Double match at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, though not without a scare at the hands of the islanders from Latin America.

Ghana had today lost to Scotland, Maldives, Malaysia, and Cyprus in the Singles event and lost narrowly to Zambia and Uganda in the Men’s Double and Mix Double Events. Ghana’s hitman, Kelvin Alphous, managed to play with a hamstring strain injury around his biceps’ femoris drilling to the admiration of the packed hall of crowd bruising with excitement. It was a tactically savvy performance too from the team and fought across all fronts to level it up.

Afterwards, Nantuo said: “Our opponents had an awkward style, with more flat backhand drives. My partners in Men and Mix Doubles played very well, but I would have love to close it out earlier on the tight drops and more smashes. I also reckon that injuries are part of the process, but I managed to complete my matches on a very long day.”

Despite some wonderful rallies and shots from the last match played, the Women Double event could even stretch to a rubbers game.

Ghana’s Nantuo/Tornyenyor will look horns with the Jamaicans who are the best and highly ranked from Latin America, but the Ghanaian team can be proud of their performances, having been at its best since Ghana’s participation in the 1998 Commonwealth Games, as they are more than ready against some world-class opposition, and it will take great confidence into the match with focus and determination from all Ghanaians.

The last 16 match is tomorrow, August 5th, 2022, at 11:00 BST.

For full details and the badminton schedule, visit: Badminton (birmingham2022.com)

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