mini dropshot september 2007
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FUN STUFF Birthdays September 03. Joop Kokje 08. Ben Cheung 19 Geert Maarse October 11. Corné Brouwer 13. Ramon Saija 16. Wai Kon 28. Gerdine Naaktgeboren Graduated (or almost) Tak Wai Lam Bachelor Social Work, Hogeschool Rotterdam Su Ying Lau Contemporary Asian Studies (MSc), Universiteit van Amsterdam Sander Jaspers Bedrijfskunde, Master Supply Chain Management, Erasmus Universiteit Claudine de Meijer Gezondheidswetenschappen, Erasmus Universiteit Herjen Oldenbeuving Bachelor Interactive Multimedia, Minor Identity - Graphic Design, Willem de Kooning Academie Arjen Smith Bedrijfskunde, Major Informatie Management, Erasmus Universiteit Did You Know.......?
• That we pimped the BVE website? • That we have a FORUM which can be used
by everyone!? • That a TTST commission is wanted? • That we need board and committee
members? • That feather shuttles exist out of feathers of
only left wings (of geese and ducks)? • That Florian is our newest
member?...Welcome Florian!
CONTACT & INFO Chairman Secretary Ramon Saija Ratna Werry [email protected] [email protected] 19 318 656 06 33 046 264 Treasurer TC Hendro Nicasie Su Ying Lau [email protected] [email protected] 06 45 377 746 06 33 989 534 Website www.bverasmus.nl Our weekly schedule Training (first floor) Tuesdays 20:00 - 23:00h Recreation (ground floor) Thursdays 21:00 - 23:00h Address Complex Woudestein Building S Burgemeester Oudlaan 50 3062 PA Rotterdam Trainer Guus Casemie Membership - Fee €36,50 per year Account 480572 BV Erasmus Rotterdam
MINI DROPSHOT BADMINTON VERENIGING
ERASMUS
JAARGANG 23, NUMMER 1 SEPTEMBER 2007
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AGENDA Agenda 2007 Tuesday 11 September First training
Saturday 22 September First competition
matches; all teams
will play!
Thursday 27 September Open tournament
Friday 28 September BVE Cocktail party!
Tuesday 16 October General Member’s
Meeting
26 - 28 October ISBT Tilburg
9 - 11 November ISBT Limerick Photo of the month
Ken Lok @ Eurekaweek Sportworkshop
TRAINING Trainer Guus Casemie Dates of training 2007 September 11, 18 and 25 October 2, 9, 23 and 30 November 6, 13, and 20 December 11 Time and Place Group 1 (less high leveled): 20.00h - 21.30h Group 2 (high leveled): 21.30h - 23.00h First floor, hall 2 Competition teams 2007 First matches will be on Saturday 22nd September for all teams. BVE 1 4e-klasse Carona Barendregt Bart Canton Kyung Mentink Corne Brouwer Ratna Werry ® Maarten Mussche Su Ying Lau ® Joop Kokje ® BVE 1 – Men’s team B-klasse Bas de Bree Jerry de Jong Flip van Kesteren Leonard Flink Hendro Nicasie Ramon Saija BVE 2 – Men’s team C-klasse Hendry Pattikawa Eric Groenewoud Ken Lok Clinton Wong Sander Jaspers ® Florian Rabenstein Kris Werry ® Waikon Tse ® For details on the playing schedules, please check our website or contact [email protected].
BADMINTON QUIZ Badminton History Quiz 1. The badminton birdie is also known by another less used name which is what? A. There is no other name C. Shuttlecock B. The badminton thing D. The Shuttler 2. Official badminton plays with the 21-point rally scoring system? A. True B. False 3. How many feathers are used in a traditional feather 'birdie'? A. 17 B. 16 C. 15 D. 19 4. Badminton originated from a sport called poona. What country did poona originate in? A. China C. Australia B. England D. India 5. What are the boundaries for the entire length and width of an official singles badminton court? A. 42 Feet by 19 Feet C. 44 Feet by 19 Feet B. 44 feet by 17 feet D. 42 Feet by 17 Feet 6. What are the rules for serving, in singles and doubles? A. You must serve to the diagonally opposite court B. All of these C. You must hit it below the waste D. the ‘birdie’ must pass the net when serving for it to count 7. What year did badminton officially become an Olympic sport? A. 1972 C. Never B. 1982 D. 1992 8. What do the initials IBF stand for? A. The International Badminton Facts Club B. There is no such thing as the IBF C. Interesting Badminton Facts Club D. The International Badminton Federation 9. What was the very first official badminton club? A. The Bad Ass Badminton Club B. The Bath Badminton Club C. The IBF badminton club D. The Badminton Health Club Send your answers before 1 October to [email protected] and who knows what you will win!!