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Hi all,

this Shuttle**** is being considered as local games but i wondering did it come from china? Because in chinese movies/dramma long time ago such as Three kingdoms, they have played this game already in Jing dynastic enterprise?
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Shuttle**** is a game in which players aim to keep a heavily weighted shuttle**** in the air using their feet and other parts of the body (but not hands).

In China, where it originated around 500 BC, it is known as jianzi but other countries each have their own local name.

The game may involve a court and net, similar to badminton, or be played among a circle of players, such as in a park, with the objective to keep the shuttle 'up' and show off skills.

In Vietnam, it is known as da cau and is the national sport, played especially in Hanoi. The ball of shuttle**** is made up of two parts: the feather top and the rubber base.

Four coloured goose feathers in the form of a cross are installed into the pipe on the base. The rubber base is made of three parts: the upper base, the lower base and the pipe for feathers.

All of them are made of rubber. When a team makes a fault, the opponent team should be credited with one point.

A team wins the set when it scores 21 points and has at least the advantage of 2 points over the opponent team: if the score is 20:20, the competition should continue until one team wins the set with 2 points advantage.

The team that wins a point gets the right of service except if the score is 20:20. After this the teams serve by turns the team that was receiving at 20:20 having the next service.

Shuttle**** was incorporated into the Asian Indoor Games in 2009.

(From Olympic Council of Asia)

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what happened to the Cambodian Shuttle **** medal?
one medal was withdraw from the athlete?


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oh nice information Kinkin
one more thing. the sourse came from From Olympic Council of Asia, isnt it meaning that this game will push into Olympics soon?

Thanks.

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oh really dear? give me the link please
Do you think there would be a big problem of referees in seagames?

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The 2009 Asian Indoor Games is held in Vietnam that why the shuttlecok can put into competition.
OK! Get it now nonono

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the sourse came from From Olympic Council very good

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