INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENTS AND NATIONAL CARNIVALS
Badminton Australia is responsible for the
planning and successful delivery of seven national and international events
every year. These consist of three IBF sanctioned international tournaments and
four national carnivals. These tournaments are organised in partnership with
host associations who are awarded the events through a bidding process.
International Tournaments
There are three IBF
sanctioned tournaments hosted in Australia
annually. These are part of the Oceania Badminton Confederation tournament
circuit which includes three international tournaments in New Zealand, one in Fiji and one in Samoa annually.
The premier international
tournament in Australia each year is the Australian International.
This event was last held in WA in 2004.
National Carnivals
There are four National
Carnivals hosted annually in Australia.
These are:
Clendinnen Shield &
Australian Closed Championships.
CP Maddern Trophy &
Australian Under 19 Individual Championships
June Bevan Trophy &
Australasian Under 17 Championships
Val Nesbitt Trophy &
Australian Under 15 Championships.
Each National Carnival
has a similar format - the first part of the Carnival is a teams competition
and this is followed by an individual championship. Player rankings for each of
the disciplines are determined at each Carnival. The selectors use the Carnival Ranking Guidleines
when determining the rankings.
Clendinnen Shield & Australian
Closed Championships
This is Australia's
premier national carnival. Like most national carnivals it consists of a teams
event with each State/Territory entering their strongest team. This is followed
by an individual event – the Australian Closed Championships. This carnival is
hosted in late August/early September each year, with a maximum of eight
State/Territory teams.
This event was last held
in Perth in ????
CP Maddern Trophy & Under 19
Individual Championships
The CP Maddern Carnival
is Australia’s Under 19 national carnival. It was developed to provide younger
players with the opportunity to compete at a national level. This carnival
consists of a teams and individual competitions usually conducted over seven
days of competition. Under 19 Teams from Oceania and IBF Member countries are able to be invited to this National
Carnival. Regional teams from New Zealand
competed in 2004 and 2005.
This event was last held
in Perth in ????
June Bevan Trophy & Australasian Under 17 Championships
The June Bevan Carnival
is the largest national carnival hosted annually. In 2005, 17 State/Territory
and regional teams competed for the coveted June Bevan trophy. The format is
the same as other national carnivals with a teams event followed by an
individual championships. Under 17 teams from Oceania and IBF Member countries
are invited to this national carnival and in 2005, three regional teams came
from New Zealand and a combined Oceania team entered for the first time with players from
Samoa and Fiji.
This event was last held
in Perth in April 2006.
Val Nesbitt Trophy & Australian Under 15 Championships
This is Australia's
newest national carnival with the first tournament being hosted in 2005. The
format is similar to the other national carnivals with a teams competition
followed by an individual Under 15 championships. Under 15 teams from Oceania
and IBF Member countries are able to be invited to this national carnival and
in 2005 a team from Singapore entered the competition.
Western
Australia is not represented at
this event.