In just a few weeks, SBC will be hosting 2024 WA Open tournament.
Deadline to sign up is May 3rd!
Be sure to Sign Up Now!!
In just a few weeks, SBC will be hosting 2024 WA Open tournament.
Deadline to sign up is May 3rd!
Be sure to Sign Up Now!!
We will be offering Adult Summer Classes starting June 22nd. Spaces are limited. Sign-up Now to secure your place.
Coach Rina will be the head coach for the Summer Classes.
2024 Adult Summer Class Registration Link
Adult I (Adult Beginner) – No assessment required
Adult II (Adult Intermediate) – An assessment is needed to be placed in the Adult II class.
Updated: March 25, 2024
The next available assessment is scheduled for May 12, 2024 (Sunday) at 5:30pm with Coach Hsiaoma.
Please send an email to coach@seattlebadminton.com to schedule your free assessment. Please include student full name, age and badminton background of the person who will be attending the assessment.
Class Description for Juniors and Adults | Seattle Badminton Club
Assessments will be offered once a month starting in March (Dates and Time listed below)
We are excited for the start of summer!! We look forward to having join us for a fun-filled summer!!!
SBC will be offering Summer Camp beginning June 24th (Monday). Please kindly complete the Google Enrollment form below.
Summer Camp Enrollment Form for – BRONZE, MHS, SILVER and GOLD
** For new students who are interested in enrolling for SBC’s Competition Team Summer Camp, please kindly send an email to katy@seattlebadminton.com before completing the enrollment form.
Congratulations to SBC’s Junior Team. Our team recently competed in the 2023 South Frisco Open Regional Tournament in Frisco, Texas – January 14th ~ January 16th –
David Zuo – U17 BD 2nd Place and BS 4th Place
Diana Lin – U17 GD 3rd Place and GS 4th Place
Kelvin Zhang – U15 BD 3rd Place
We are proud of everyone for their hard work and commitment to proudly represent Seattle Badminton Club.
Our SBC Juniors Team recently competed in the 2022 Yonex Midwest Open Regional Championship that was held in Chicago. ORC is the second difficult junior tournament next to Junior National. Many great talents from all over the country participated in this tournament. We are very proud of our team’s accomplishment as there were some tough competition. Thank you to Coach Zheng, Coach Tang and all our SBC coaches who help train our outstanding players. Below is the result for the top finishers.
Sanskruti (Sunny) Kulkarni – U19 GD 4th
David Zuo – U17 BD 1st, BS 3rd, XD 3rd
Diana Lin – U17 XD 3rd
Kelvin Zhang – U15 BD 4th
Linda Zhao – U15 GD 2nd, GS 3rd
Congratulations to our Juniors team for their great achievements this past weekend at the ORC Competition. We are so very proud of each and every one of you.
Iris Mei, U11 GD 3rd place, U11 XD quarterfinalist
Kelvin Zhang, U13 BS quarterfinalist, U13 BD 3rd place
Sylvia Mei, U13 XD 3rd place
Diana Lin, U17 GS 2nd place, U17 XD quarterfinalist
David Zuo, U17 XD quarterfinalist, U17 BD quarterfinalist
Ethan Do, U17 BD quarterfinalist
Ashley Zhang, U19 GD 2nd place, U19 XD quarterfinalist
Johnathan Chi, U19 BS quarterfinalist, U19 XD quarterfinalist, U19 BD quarterfinalist
Wear your Mask Correctly
Evidence for Effectiveness of Masks
COVID-19 spreads mainly from person to person through respiratory droplets. Respiratory droplets travel into the air when you cough, sneeze, talk, shout, or sing. These droplets can then land in the mouths or noses of people who are near you or they may breathe these droplets in.
Masks are a simple barrier to help prevent your respiratory droplets from reaching others. Studies show that masks reduce the spray of droplets when worn correctly over the nose and mouth.
You should always wear a mask, even if you do not feel sick. This is because several studies have found that people with COVID-19 who never develop symptoms (asymptomatic) and those who are not yet showing symptoms (pre-symptomatic) can still spread the virus to other people. The main purpose of wearing a mask is to protect those around you, in case you are infected but not showing symptoms.
It is most especially important to wear a mask when you are unable to stay at least 6 feet apart from others since COVID-19 spreads mainly among people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet).
(Full article – link below)
This has been the craziest year for everyone. However, our blessings and gratitude remain the same throughout the years.
Thank you for being loyal members and guests. Wonderful people like you allow us to have a place to call our BADMINTON HOME – A place where we gather together with family and friends to enjoy the great sport of badminton.
We hope you had a safe and wonderful Thanksgiving. Please continue to BE SAFE and Stay Healthy.
We can’t wait to see you back on our courts soon!
Seattle Badminton Club