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Important Update for CSIP Registrants: Missing Information Required

We are in the process of finalizing records for CSIP High Performance Benefits. However, we have identified some athletes whose information does not match our database. This may be due to a name discrepancy between the CSIP registration and your Badminton BC account.

 

 

FIRST NAME

 

LAST NAME
Brendan

Wong

Derek 

Ng

Edison

Li

Suzzana

Li

Peiku

Xu

Daniel

Tam

Fengie

Hu

Rick

Li

Ricky

Zhang

Stephanie

Ip

William

Geng

Yuchen

Chang

 

If you are listed as missing information, please contact Member Services at members@badmintonbc.com by December 4 to update your records.

Public Statement from the Badminton BC Board of Directors

Addressing Recent Rumors and Support for Our Executive Director (ED)
We first like to take this opportunity to address and clarify rumors regarding the performance and background of our Executive Director (ED). As a Board, we are fully aware of her past legal history and have carefully considered this in our decision-making. According to our by-law S.11, we have reviewed all factors and decided to continue supporting her in her current role. We have full confidence in her leadership, and we believe her contributions have significantly strengthened the organization.

Operational Excellence and Financial Recovery
When our ED first took her role, Badminton BC was in a difficult financial position. In 2017, the organization faced a deficit of $13,181, followed by a deficit of $7,773 in 2018, and a $10,732 bank overdraft. Under her leadership, Badminton BC has since achieved a financially healthy state. Over $1.51 million in grants and funding has been secured, with an additional $54,000 raised through successful fundraising efforts. The organization's financial turnaround is clearly reflected in our audited financial statements, which show we are now in a positive financial position.

Independent Auditor's Report
Our financial operations are overseen by an Independent Auditor's Report, which consistently confirms our compliance with the Societies Act. The audit goes beyond the required standards, and all findings are fully transparent, approved by members at the Annual General Meeting (AGM). This external review further solidifies our position as a fiscally responsible and well-managed organization.

Strong Internal Checks and Balances
We have also implemented robust systems of checks and balances. All financial transactions, reports, and audits are thoroughly reviewed at four different levels to ensure accountability. Our financial audits have consistently returned positive results, highlighting the effectiveness of these systems.

ED Compensation and Transparency
Regarding the ED’s salary, we conducted a thorough market analysis and determined that her compensation which is $103K is at the lower end compared to similar positions in the non-profit sector. This salary, as well as all adjustments, has been fully transparent in the financial statement in accordance with the Society’s Act. Moving forward, we will continue to ensure fairness by engaging a third-party consultant to review staff and contractor compensation, and there might be adjustment needed to be made from the recommendations.

Addressing Misinformation and Harmful Behavior
We would like to clarify that spreading false information about an individual or the organization constitutes slander, and distributing such information in written form is considered libel. These unfounded rumors are not only damaging but also harmful to the organization's progress. Badminton BC will not tolerate bullying, harassment, or abusive treatment toward our Board members or staff. Further spreading of misinformation or abusive behavior will be treated seriously, and appropriate actions, including legal measures, may be taken.

We also want to confirm that to the best of our knowledge, the ED holds only one full-time position with Badminton BC, contrary to some of the claims being circulated. Furthermore, every grant application and financial report is subject to rigorous oversight. Every thorough investigation we have made indicates that no grant funds have been used for improper purposes, and all contractors associated with the organization operate under legitimate contracts, which are audited for compliance.  

A Commitment to Rehabilitation and Inclusion
Our society values rehabilitation and the opportunity for second chances. By providing individuals with the opportunity to rebuild and grow, we not only benefit them but also create stronger, more inclusive communities. Our ED’s work is a testament to the positive outcomes that arise when individuals are given the chance to contribute meaningfully. We believe in supporting people in their journeys and fostering an environment of inclusion.

Moving Forward
The Board believes that as an organization, we need to come together and focus on the journey ahead.  Our excellent financial position presents an opportunity to grow and find even more ways to serve our members and further the sport we all love.  We are always open to feedback and suggestions.

Conclusion

Under the ED’s leadership and with the collective efforts of the Board, staff, and contractors, Badminton BC is now on a stronger financial and operational foundation. We remain committed to transparency, integrity, and accountability in all that we do. We will continue to uphold these values as we move forward, and we thank you for your ongoing trust and support.

 

Approved Statement from the Badminton BC Board of Directors

Important Information - Anticipated Shuttle Shortage

Dear Badminton Community,

We have recently received important information from our long-time supporter and sponsor, Victor Racquets Canada, regarding an anticipated shuttle shortage in the coming months. This shortage is due to several factors, including supply chain challenges in duck and goose farming. Additionally, an increased demand for shuttles in China and India, rising feed costs, avian influenza outbreaks, and adverse weather conditions have all exacerbated the issue.

The reduced availability of goose feathers, particularly due to farmers shortening the growth cycle of geese, is expected to lead to a significant price increase for shuttles across all brands. Unfortunately, this will make it difficult to meet demand as shuttle supplies will be lower than usual, and the prices for each new shipment will likely continue to rise as the year progresses.

To prevent potential disruptions to our tournament circuit and long lead times (with estimated delivery times possibly extending to 8 weeks or more), Badminton BC is organizing a bulk order for Victor Blue (Junior B) and Victor Green Champion One feather shuttles. We encourage our affiliated clubs to consider pre-ordering now to mitigate the risk of shortages.

As your provincial sport organization (PSO), our goal is to ensure that our clubs and members have access to quality shuttles throughout the season while keeping costs as manageable as possible. We are extending a special bulk order offer for affiliated club members, with a minimum order of 100 tubes per club to qualify for the discounted pricing through our PSO connection.

Please let Badminton BC know if you are interested in participating in this bulk purchase by replying no later than October 2nd 2024, to secure your club’s order and benefit from bulk pricing.

We appreciate your attention to this matter and are here to help ensure the continued success of badminton in our community, despite these challenging times.

Sincerely,
Badminton BC

09/25/2024-Complimentary Junior Lessons at Wing's Badminton
09/24/2024-Vancouver Racquets Club - Employment Opportunity
09/18/2024-5 Day Notice of 2024 AGM

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September & October Competitions Recap

The first two months of the 2024-2025 Badminton BC season has been a cross country ride! Players, coaches and parents participated in 8 tournaments (Junior, Senior and Masters) stretching from Nanaimo, BC to Moncton, NB. The efforts in training, preparation, travel and competition deserve recognition; here are the tournament results from September/October and a special spotlight on certain individual's performance. Great work everyone, we are proud of you for representing Badminton BC and look forward to a stronger rest of season!

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BC Junior Tournaments - October 2024 Update

The purpose of this letter is:
• to review some of the changes that have been implemented for the Junior A Series
• to outline further changes for the Junior A & Junior B Series
• to address some common questions that have been raised

 

Background Information
In recent seasons, tournaments have been filling up faster than ever before. To meet the demand, in some instances, Host Organizing Committees (HOCs) have accepted more entries than their venues can accommodate and/or have put entry limits in terms of numbers.

Unfortunately, this has resulted in long delays in the overall tournament and some top-ranked players not being able to register for tournaments. 

 

Read the full letter here

TRAINING: Right to Be’s Bystander Intervention in Sport

 

Right to Be’s Bystander Intervention in Sport sessions are coming up, and there are four dates to choose from.

 

The training is a great tool to gain practical skills to prevent harm in your sport. The virtual delivery lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes and NCCP professional development points are available for participants.

 

This opportunity is open to everyone, including officials, coaches, parents, and athletes at club and provincial level!

 

Registration links:

 

Description of training:

“Safety in sport means environments on and off the field, offices, and boardrooms are all physically safe, while being inclusive, psychologically and culturally safe. To contribute to a positive culture, we can all improve our communication skills, and also feel empowered to do something when conflict arises.  

 

We all have a responsibility to creating a safe environment, but often we don’t know what to do when faced with a situation that may compromise our own safety. Bystander intervention gives individuals tools to intervene the next time they witness harmful behaviour in the sports community. The training will equip you with the five strategies for intervention so you leave feeling more prepared to successfully and safely intervene.

 

When we intervene, we don’t just minimize the impact on the person being harmed. We also start to shift the culture towards that prioritizes respectful sport experiences that are safe for everyone. Alone we can’t shift the culture — but together — our actions matter.”

 

For more information on Right to Be’s 5’ D’s of Bystander Intervention, click here.

BC Winter Games Zone Trials 2 & 6 - Register Now!

Calling all young badminton enthusiasts! We're thrilled to announce the Zone Trials for the 2023 BC Winter Games, featuring Zones 2 and 6. If you were born in 2010 or 2011, this is your chance to shine!

Key Details:

Badminton's legacy in BC depends on YOU! To ensure a thriving future for our beloved sport, we need a strong representation from each zone.

How You Can Make a Difference:

  • Spread the Word: Share this information with your fellow members, students, and anyone eager to join the badminton fun! The more participants, the stronger our badminton community becomes.
  • Registration Link: Direct interested players to the appropriate Registration Link above to secure their spot in these exciting trials.

For urgent inquiries or additional information, reach out to our dedicated Provincial Sport Advisor, Raymond at provincialsportadvisor.bcwgs@badmintonbc.com.

Let's make these trials a smashing success and contribute to the bright future of badminton in BC. Your support and participation are key to our success! 

 

COMPLIMENTARY LESSONS

Wing's Badminton is organizing 2 complimentary badminton lessons this month!

Date: Friday March 17, 2023 (7-18 year old beginners) & Friday March 24, 2023 (7-18 year old with 2+ years training experience)

Time: 4:30-6:30 PM

Place: Peace Portal Alliance Church, South Surrey

If you are interested, register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdGJA1LyHZjA_UtO77jrOZiGXgdzD0fRmpS_aRpglxsYT4VxQ/viewform

 

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2022 BC JUNIOR A PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (U11/U13/U15/U17/U19/U23/OPEN)

The 2022 BC Junior A Provincial Championship will be scheduled over two weekends. Please carefully read through the details regarding the age groups and the number events an athlete is allowed to enter.

U15/U19/Open - Weekend 1 = May 27-29, 2022

U11/U13/U17/U23 - Weekend 2 = June 10-12, 2022

Please note: Since this Championship cross over 2 seasons (membership ends at May 31st), you will need to renew your 2022-2023 membership early.  That also means with the new season's membership, you will be able to play more tournaments and 2 Provincial Championship (2023 Provincial Championship will probably be back in April).

If you have any question on membership, please contact: members@badmintonbc.com

U11/U13/U15/U17/U19 REGISTER HERE

U23 / OPEN REGISTER HERE

Tournament Regulations

2022 OGOPOGO MASTERS | BC MASTERS SERIES EVENT #4

Please note the tournament has been cancelled.

All tournament entries will be refunded. If you have any questions, please contact info@badmintonbc.com

 

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN

 

Regulations

2022 Ogopogo Master– BC Masters Series Event #4

DATES
April 22-24, 2022

VENUE LOCATION
Kelowna Badminton Club, Kelowna BC, 1098 Richter St

HOST ORGANIZING COMMITTEE (HOC) CONTACTS
Tournament Director:
Name: Lyndsay Thomson
Phone: (250)-317-6356
Email: programs@kelownabadminton.ca

SEEDING, DRAWS, RANKING Questions?
To be completed by HOC in consultation with Badminton BC Masters Committee

Tournament-Other General Questions
Name: Lyndsay Thomson
Phone: 250-317-6356
Email: programs@kelownabadminton.ca

All Badminton BC Membership Questions
Member Services & Communications Officer
Phone: 604.385.3595 (Voicemail messages will be answered)
Email: members@badmintonbc.com

ENTRY DEADLINES
• Entry Opens: March 20, 2022
• Early Bird Entry Closes: N/A
• Entry Closes: 11:59 pm April 14th, 2022
• Final Late Entry: 11:59pm April 14th, 2022 (additional late entry fee of $20.00 + GST)
• Withdrawal Deadline: 11:59pm April 14th, 2022

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2022 JUNIOR B PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

 

REGISTER HERE

Remember to read the regulations below:

EVENT
2022 BC Junior B Provincial Championship

DATE
April 22-24, 2022

VENUE
Shuttlesport Badminton Academy | 1120 – 550 Sherling Place | Port Coquitlam

INVITATION
Badminton BC invites all eligible players to compete in the 2022 BC Junior B Provincial Championship U13/U15/U17/U19. Below is all the information necessary for a successful and quality championship experience.
Please read carefully below regarding what age groups and the number events a player is allowed to enter as well as who is ineligible to participate.
The Provincial Championship is the season ending competitive event to the Junior B Series in all regions. It is the event that awards the Provincial Championship medals and crowns the gold, silver and bronze medalists!

ONLINE REGISTRTION
• Entry Open: March 19, 2022
• Entry Closes: April 08, 2022 11:59pm (8 days in advance of the championship)
• Final Registration: April 09, 2022 11:59pm (An additional late registration fee of $20.00 + GST)
• Withdrawal Deadline: April 08, 2022 11:59pm
For assistance registering, please contact Badminton BC at members@badmintonbc.com

MEMBERSHIP AND PLAYER ELIGIBILITY

The Championship is open only to those athletes who have met eligibility criteria for participation in the provincial championships. To view the eligibility and ineligibility policy visit: https://www.badmintonbc.com/page/33422/BC-Junior-B-Circuit-Tournaments
Deadline for exemption requests is no later than April 3, 2022 at 9:00 p.m. PDT submitted by email to members@badmintonbc.com. Please add “Request for Exemption” in the subject line. Exemption policy for Junior B will follow the same process as Junior A: https://www.badmintonbc.com/page/33557/Policies-BC-Provincial-and-Canadian-National-Championships
 

SCHEDULE **please note Friday early start time**
Friday | 1:00 pm approximate start time
Saturday | 9:00 AM start time until approximately 9:00pm
Sunday | 9:00 am approximate start time (All Finals)
 

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