2028 Olympics Badminton: Qualification Guide

The article explains the qualification criteria established by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The qualification process will kick off on May 3, 2027, marking the start of a year-and-a-half period during which nations and athletes will compete for places at the prestigious Olympic event.

© Oasport.it – Badminton, the qualification criteria for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

I criteria Of qualification from the Badminton World Federation (BWF) per Los Angeles 2028 have been approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC): The Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Ranking qualification period will begin in a year and a half, on May 3, 2027. Qualifying will last until April 30, 2028, with the May 2, 2028 rankings being used to determine the initial list of qualifiers. The total quota for badminton remains 172 places (86 men and 86 women), which includes two host country quotas and four universal places. Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) has a maximum quota of eight places for men and the same number for women. Oasport.it

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