Badminton, as one of the most popular sports in Denmark, enjoys a high national popularity in Denmark.
Denmark is a country with a population of less than 6 million, but it is outstanding in badminton competition. Danish badminton team has maintained a high reputation and competitiveness in international competitions for a long time. There have been famous players such as Bohr-Erik Gaye Larson, Peter Gade, Camilla Martin, Arceloró n, antonsen, etc., and won the Thomas Cup in China on October 20/6.
The origin of badminton in Denmark can be traced back to 1930, when Asian teams had not yet risen, and it was a traditional advantage project in Denmark. So, in the face of so many strong Asian teams, especially China with a population of 65.438+0.4 billion, how can we still keep a place in today's badminton court?
Sports director Meibom of the Danish Badminton Association once discussed this issue with some media in Nanjing for two main reasons.
1. The badminton system in Denmark is a club. Even if you look at the world, it is not a universal model.
Because small cities and even small towns in Denmark have their own badminton clubs, children can easily get in touch with badminton, so Danish children left a badminton seed in their hearts when they were young.
Especially in Denmark, the winter wind is particularly strong, the days are short and the nights are long, and the weather is cold. People do indoor sports most of the year, which makes badminton very popular.
We have established a national training center in the Danish capital. The National Elite Training Center in Blondeby is the core of Danish badminton elite, where all excellent players will gather to receive daily guidance and training from coaches.
Unlike swimming and other sports, practicing badminton requires excellent partners. If you don't bring excellent children together, they can't have an elite gathering environment and the best sparring partner.