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Badminton Oceania

Badminton association

Badminton Oceania

Summary

Badminton association

FieldValue
nameBadminton Oceania
imageBadminton Oceania logo.jpg
abbreviationBO
typeSports federation
headquartersEllerslie, Auckland, New Zealand
membership17 member associations
sec_genNZL Julie Carrel
leader_titlePresident
leader_nameAUS Loke Poh Wong
websitehttp://www.badmintonoceania.org/
Former logo under the ex-organisation name

Badminton Oceania (BO) is the governing body of badminton in Oceania. It is one of the 5 continental bodies under the flag of the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The confederation has 17 member countries. Papua New Guinea is the newest member, which was granted membership in late 2016.

On the occasion of launching the new logo by Badminton Oceania, the organisation decided to change the name from Oceania Badminton Confederation to Badminton Oceania.

Presidents

NameCountryTerm
Heather RobsonNew Zealand1987-2001
Don StockinsAustralia2001-2005
Robin BryantAustralia2005-2007
Nigel SkeltNew Zealand2008-2011
Geraldine BrownAustralia2012-2022
Loke Poh WongAustralia2022-2026

Member associations

  1. AUS Australia
  2. COK Cook Islands
  3. FIJ Fiji
  4. GUM Guam
  5. KIR Kiribati
  6. NRU Nauru
  7. NZL New Zealand
  8. NFK Norfolk Island
  9. PNG Papua New Guinea
  10. SAM Samoa
  11. SOL Solomon Islands
  12. TAH Tahiti
  13. TGA Tonga
  14. TUV Tuvalu
  15. VAN Vanuatu
  16. NCL New Caledonia (associated member)
  17. MNP Northern Mariana (associated member)
  18. WLF Wallis and Futuna (associated member)

Tournament

  • Oceania Badminton Championships
  • Oceania Junior Badminton Championships
  • Oceania Para Badminton Championships

References

References

  1. "Membership - BWF Corporate".
  2. "NEW MEMBER - Papua New Guinea".
  3. "Badminton Oceania launches NEW LOGO".
  4. (31 August 2021). "Badminton Oceania is delighted to welcome Wallis and Futuna as an associate member". Badminton Oceania.
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