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madbad
05-02-2007, 07:09 PM
Source: Badminton Alberta website

April 27, 2007
Article appearing in Thursday's edition of Globe & Mail. Written by Adriana Barton

April 26, 2007 at 9:35 AM EDT

VANCOUVER — When Gary Yang goes out on weekends, he likes to hang out with his buddies until 3 or 4 a.m. -- but he's not exactly partying.

Instead, he spends the night smashing shuttles across a net with his racquet. "I don't go clubbing," says Mr. Yang, a 33-year-old sports-equipment salesperson. "I'd rather play badminton."

Mr. Yang is among a growing number of B.C. badminton fans who can't get enough of the sport and often play into the wee hours. Popular among Asians, badminton is now played in almost every community centre in Greater Vancouver.

To meet growing demand, four new private badminton clubs have sprung up during the past three years in Richmond, a predominantly Asian suburb of Vancouver. The newly opened RichmondPro Badminton Centre, with 15 courts, is North America's largest private badminton facility.

While Ontario still has more badminton clubs and players than other provinces, the sport is growing faster in British Columbia, says Kyle Hunter, who co-ordinates tournaments for Badminton Canada.

The nocturnal games, he adds, are "more of a B.C. thing."

Avid players whack birdies until 3 a.m. on weekends at Richmond's Yumo Badminton Centre. Others haunt the seasoned Vancouver Racquets Club, open to members 24 hours a day.

Mr. Yang says Yumo, which opened in September, 2006, is the place to be on a Saturday night because that's when the high-powered players show up. After sweating through half a dozen sets of doubles, everyone goes out to eat seafood hotpot at a nearby restaurant until 4 a.m.

At the Vancouver Racquets Club, each of the 1,300 or so members gets a key to the facility and can play badminton whenever the mood strikes. Few members play at 4 a.m. but plenty start at 6 a.m., while others play well past midnight, says Robert Trepanier, executive director of the non-profit facility. The club's badminton memberships have been full for the past four years and about 35 players are on the waiting list, he says.

The sport is taking off in B.C. schools as well. At the high-school level, the number of senior tournaments has doubled to 200 over the past six years, says Mike Charlton, badminton commissioner for B.C. School Sports and a teacher, coach and vice-principal at J.N. Burnett Secondary School in Richmond.

And at the college level, B.C. players swept every gold medal at the 2007 National Badminton Championships, held in Richmond in March (at RichmondPro actually :D ).

In China and Taiwan, top badminton players are idolized as national heroes and 24-hour badminton courts are commonplace, says Mr. Yang, who travels to Asia regularly to visit family. Born in Vancouver, Mr. Yang learned the game at age 5 from his Chinese-immigrant parents.

But in North America, badminton has yet to shed its image as a lightweight sport. Most people still see it as a backyard game "where you hit and giggle," says Jeff White, executive director of Badminton Canada.

The official game is far from the backyard version, Mr. White explains. Badminton is an intense workout that requires agility, strategy and excellent hand-eye co-ordination, he says. It's become a favourite cross-training activity for athletes such as 24-year-old NHL hockey player Duncan Milroy, who was a Canadian badminton champion as a teenager.

The sport would draw more players and spectators in North America "if people deemed it hip," Mr. White says.

Vancouverite Tom Luong sometimes plays badminton up to six times a week. Mr. Luong says he used to hit the badminton courts well past midnight, but he had to cut down recently. "I was having sleeping difficulties because of it," he explains.

Now, he says, he only plays late-night badminton "once in a blue moon, when I get desperate."

cooler
05-02-2007, 07:24 PM
I drooled reading that.
I may go buy a copy of thursday's globe and mail, and read the sport section for the very first time.

Winex West Can
05-02-2007, 07:24 PM
Madbad,
You beat me to it. I was going to post that last night but the server crashed.

;)

For those who might not know. The Gary Yang referred to in the article is the guy at Tad's.

madbad
05-02-2007, 07:37 PM
I drooled reading that.
I may go buy a copy of thursday's globe and mail, and read the sport section for the very first time.

You should come over and check out the action first hand... and drool:D :D :D

Pete LSD
05-02-2007, 11:07 PM
You know why Gary has to go to YUMO? VLTBC is closed before midnight :D.

Matt
05-03-2007, 12:34 AM
Madbad,
You beat me to it. I was going to post that last night but the server crashed.

;)

For those who might not know. The Gary Yang referred to in the article is the guy at Tad's.

hehe I had a hunch it was him. I'm a friend of Gary.

xXHilikusXx
05-03-2007, 01:17 AM
hehe badminton is getting big in bc tis good, ive noticed many " adults" that have never played before have also been taken by the sport

azn_123
05-03-2007, 08:08 PM
hehe I had a hunch it was him. I'm a friend of Gary.

AWW invite me matt LOL...

martin8768
05-03-2007, 08:59 PM
man i wish i lived in BC

DarthHowie
05-03-2007, 09:52 PM
Good read... Maybe it's time for me to move back to BC?

Pete LSD
05-03-2007, 10:02 PM
It's about time :p. We need more buddies for early breakfast and torture sessions.


Good read... Maybe it's time for me to move back to BC?

madbad
05-03-2007, 10:03 PM
Did anyone buy the Globe & Mail today? Read the article?

Pete LSD
05-03-2007, 10:08 PM
No, we are expecting you to and scan the page. Post it on BF :D!


Did anyone buy the Globe & Mail today? Read the article?

ph_leung
05-07-2007, 01:22 AM
Here's the online copy from Globe and Mail.

http://tinyurl.com/2lh5xf

jjengineer
05-08-2007, 12:25 AM
very nice publicity for badminton !

fshprose
06-03-2007, 05:07 PM
hi....can ask you? coz im quiet new here in north vancouver. do you know any place to play badminton near my place? and i would like to meet new buddies, got no friends here yet.

thanks:)

Viper2005
06-03-2007, 05:28 PM
Vancouver has a 24 Hr badminton Gym? Wow. I gotta go sometimes next year. Hang out with Pete..:D

cappy75
06-03-2007, 07:46 PM
Google John Braithwaite center or north vancouver badminton. There are drop-in sessions in north Van.


hi....can ask you? coz im quiet new here in north vancouver. do you know any place to play badminton near my place? and i would like to meet new buddies, got no friends here yet.

thanks:)

Pete LSD
06-03-2007, 08:26 PM
Hi Master Viper :D. VRC is similar to SGVBC: both are 24 hours a day and 365 days a year dedicated badminton facility. Why not drop by this summer :D? And bring the big Panda along :p:cool::D.


Vancouver has a 24 Hr badminton Gym? Wow. I gotta go sometimes next year. Hang out with Pete..:D

ctjcad
06-03-2007, 08:32 PM
Hi Master Viper :D. VRC is is similar to SGVBC: both are 24 hours a day and 365 days a year dedicated badminton facility. Why not drop by this summer :D? And bring the big Panda along :p:cool::D.
..Master Viper is hitching a ride, then he might've to take a ride on Master NGP's bike to save up on the gas...:p:D;)

15Love
06-04-2007, 02:02 AM
Lots of places to play in the North Shore. John Braithwaite Community Centre has lots of badminton slots.. Wed at 1pm, as well as in the evenings at 8. St Anthony's School in West Van also has a good club that plays on Fri evenings at 730 and on Sun afternoons. If you are free in the daytime, you could play at Delbrook Community Centre on Tues and Thur from 1-3pm. There are lots more places such as Parkgate, North Shore Neigborhood House etc that have programs.

fshprose
06-04-2007, 08:02 AM
thank you guys. i'll check it on my free time and meet new friends.

Viper2005
06-04-2007, 02:03 PM
I noticed in the original article, there are 35 players on the waiting list for membership. Is the gym often crowded during the prime time? Is guests allowed to visit and drop-in to play? or must be accompanied by a member?
If I visit, Pete can bring me in as guest?:D
BTW, what is the drop-in fee for guests?


Hi Master Viper :D. VRC is similar to SGVBC: both are 24 hours a day and 365 days a year dedicated badminton facility. Why not drop by this summer :D? And bring the big Panda along :p:cool::D.

cappy75
06-04-2007, 03:50 PM
It depends... because it's 24/7 access, most people come with their own group and often each group drops in on specific days so it's not always busy everyday. FYI, it's $10 drop-in, but $7 if you have a guest pass. And yes, guest must be accompanied by members for the duration of his visit.


I noticed in the original article, there are 35 players on the waiting list for membership. Is the gym often crowded during the prime time? Is guests allowed to visit and drop-in to play? or must be accompanied by a member?
If I visit, Pete can bring me in as guest?:D
BTW, what is the drop-in fee for guests?

kwun
06-04-2007, 03:53 PM
i sense a Vancouver trip is brewing with talks from both LB and Viper. tempted, tempted...

Pete LSD
06-04-2007, 03:53 PM
Is the gym often crowded during the prime time? Not all the time but certain groups meet and play at certain time

Is guests allowed to visit and drop-in to play? Yes (guest must be accompanied by a member)

or must be accompanied by a member? Yes

If I visit, Pete can bring me in as guest?:D Absolutely

BTW, what is the drop-in fee for guests? CAD7 something (forgot the exact amount & exchange rate is USD0.90 something to CAD1.00)

You forgot a few more questions:

How do you pack one Master NGP along?
Is Master Chris part of the tour?
Are the rest of SGVBC folks also part of the tour :p?
I noticed in the original article, there are 35 players on the waiting list for membership. Is the gym often crowded during the prime time? Is guests allowed to visit and drop-in to play? or must be accompanied by a member?
If I visit, Pete can bring me in as guest?:D
BTW, what is the drop-in fee for guests?

madbad
06-04-2007, 03:59 PM
Well, if people are planning a trip to Vancouver, let me know and I will try to get something together at RichmondPro as well. Can anyone say torture session?:p:p

ctjcad
06-04-2007, 04:53 PM
You forgot a few more questions:

How do you pack one Master NGP along?
Is Master Chris part of the tour?
Are the rest of SGVBC folks also part of the tour :p?
..we have to rent a bus, if the rest of the SGVBC folks are coming..on the way north, we probably can swing by S.F. and pick up kwun and anyone else who wants to come along..:p:D;)

Pete LSD
06-04-2007, 09:28 PM
Everyone dress in birdie costumes and ride in a bus painted with pictures of birdies - groovvyyy :D. Oopppps, LSD effect . . .


..we have to rent a bus, if the rest of the SGVBC folks are coming..on the way north, we probably can swing by S.F. and pick up kwun and anyone else who wants to come along..:p:D;)

azn_123
06-10-2007, 09:04 PM
Tortue session hahha I'm in!:D