Airbadminton Veghel: NK Championships Return | Stadskrant Veghel

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Veghel | Badminton Nederland is organizing the NK Airbadminton together with BC’67 Veghel, this will take place in Veghel for the second time. The winners therefore qualify for the European Airbadminton in Baku, Azerbaijan. The Beachgame Airbadminton is played in the open air, on sand. The NK will take place on Beach Veghel on the Hazelberg in Veghel.

Double -playing is played on Saturday 28 June: men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles. There is play according to a group descending system, the group matches are in the morning and afternoon. The semi -finals and finals are played at the end of the afternoon and in the evening.

Triples will be played on Sunday 29 June: Men Triple and Vrouwtreple. The triples are also played according to the group desire system, where the group matches are played in the morning and early afternoon. The half and whole finals follow in the course of the afternoon.

Beround AirBadminton Experience
In addition to the NK matches, playing fields have also been reserved to experience the sport and, above all, to have fun. Activities Beround Airbadminton Experience: On Saturday 28 June, doubles will be played: men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles. Triples will be played on Sunday 29 June. The composition of a triple is of your choice.

Information about this summer outdoor sport and playing locations can be found on www.airbadminton.nl.

Veghelse School Youth plays Airbadminton
Badminton Nederland is organizing the NK Airbadminton together with BC’67 Veghel, this will take place in Veghel for the second time. Because the playing fields are already ready on Friday 27 June, there is a great opportunity this year to also introduce youth to this new branch of badminton sport. BC’67 Veghel and a sports coach receive that Friday 55 students of group 8.

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