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Junior County

Hampshire County Junior Badminton trains at Westgate Badminton Centre, the home of Hampshire Badminton. The Junior squad trains throughout the year on a Sunday morning. The sessions are run by Mark Peckham (Head Coach) and are designed to improve skills, footwork and fitness. During each 2 hours session, players typically do an hour of  shot practise and fitness drills followed by match practise, but this can vary from week to week.

SESSION TIMES

Sundays
09.00 – 11.00 – Session 1, as per coach’s selection
11.00- 13.00 – Session 2, as per coach’s selection

Hampshire Junior teams compete in the County Shires League. For more information about the league and for results see The Shires Leagues.

This this season, Hampshire has two teams, in the U15/16 and U18/19 age groups.

The juniors are selected every year to train and play for Hampshire. The training sessions on Sunday are by Invite Only, following a selection criteria, which include:

  1. Results at the Hampshire Junior Restricted Championships.
  2. Results at Badminton England (BE) sanctioned tournaments
  3. Results against current team players where the player does not play regularly in BE sanctioned tournaments
  4. Badminton England grading and ranking. To check your grading and ranking, please click here
  5. Sportsmanship and commitment to the County
  6. Player commitment to their age group before being considered for selection in older age groups.
  7. Junior county trials

Please contact Jo Dix regarding County Juniors.

Useful Documents

REGISTRATION FORM

If you are new to Hampshire Badminton, or have amendments to your existing registration, please fill in and return to Jo Dix

Juniors Registration Form

AGE GROUP SELECTOR BADMINTON ENGLAND This age group selector will help you determine which age group you are in for both Badminton England tournaments and County matches.

SAFEGUARDING

Hampshire Badminton Association Ltd has adopted the Safeguarding Policy of Badminton England Limited.

For further information of how to report a concern, please visit the Safeguarding page on the Badminton England website.

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