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National Badminton Federation of Russia

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National Badminton Federation of Russia
Национальная Федерация Бадминтона России
Formation1992
TypeNational Sport Association
Legal statussuspended
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
President
Sergei Mikhailovich Shakhrai[1]
AffiliationsBadminton Europe (not in good standing), BWF
Websitebadm.ru

The National Badminton Federation of Russia (NBFR) is the governing body for the sport of badminton in Russia. Based in Moscow, the NBFR has been a member since 1992 of Badminton Europe, the regional organization for the Badminton World Federation. The organization was established as one of the successors to CIS Badminton (1991–1992) and USSR Badminton Federation (1962–1991) after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.[2] The NFBR became the sole administrator for the Russia national badminton team when the Russian Badminton Federation (RBF) was dissolved by the Russian Olympic Committee in 2005.[3]

After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) banned all Russian players and officials from BWF events, and cancelled all BWF tournaments in Russia.[4] Badminton Europe declared the National Badminton Federation of Russia not in Good Standing.[5]

In August 2023, BWF decided that effective on 26 February 2024, Russian badminton athletes, together with Belarusian that also banned due to Russian invasion, can participate further BWF tournaments under neutral identities. A framework to establish, review and ensure eligibility for neutral participants has created.[6] Regareless, on 30 November 2023, BWF suspended the membership of National Badminton Federation of Russia, due to their breach of membership requirements because they included regional badminton clubs of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia.[7]

Tournaments

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Presidents

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Name Years
Sergei Mikhailovich Shakhrai 2005–present

References

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  1. ^ "Президент". NBRF. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Results of Member Associations", Badminton Europe, (linked pdf file), retrieved 14-04-2010
  3. ^ "Letter from the Vice-President of the International Badminton Federation", National Badminton Federation of Russia, 1 November 2005
  4. ^ Zhang, Kevin (March 2, 2022). "BWF Officially Ban Russian and Belarusian Shuttlers from BWF-Sanctioned Tournaments".
  5. ^ "The National Badminton Federation of Russia and the Belarusian Badminton Federation declared not in Good Standing". www.badmintoneurope.com.
  6. ^ "BWF PERMITS PARTICIPATION OF NEUTRAL ATHLETES FROM RUSSIA AND BELARUS". BWF. 29 August 2023. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  7. ^ "BWF SUSPENDS MEMBERSHIP OF RUSSIAN BADMINTON FEDERATION". BWF. 30 November 2023. Retrieved 10 January 2024.