Japanese National Badminton Championships
Appearance
All Japan Badminton Championships is a tournament organized to crown the best badminton players in Japan.
Eligibility
[edit]Athletes who meet any of the following criteria are eligible to participate:[1]
- Those who placed in the top 8 in the previous year's tournament.
- Those who placed in the top 16 at this year's All Japan Members Badminton Championships.
- Those who placed in the top 4 at this year's All Japan Teachers' Badminton Championship.
- Those who placed in the top 4 at this year's All Japan High School Badminton Championships.
- Those who placed in the top 4 at this year's All Japan Junior Badminton Championships.
- Those who are ranked within the top 16 in the Japan National Ranking announced after this year's Japan Ranking Circuit Tournament.
- Those nominated from each region (one person and one group for each event).
- Nippon Badminton Association recommenders.
Past winners
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "令和5年度 第77回全日本総合バドミントン選手権大会" (PDF) (in Japanese). Nippon Badminton Association.
- ^ 1990: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h2.pdf Archived 2011-09-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 1991: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h3.pdf
- ^ 1992: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h4.pdf Archived 2011-09-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 1993: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h5.pdf Archived 2011-09-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 1994: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h6.pdf[permanent dead link]
- ^ 1995: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h7.pdf[permanent dead link]
- ^ 1996: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h8.pdf
- ^ 1997: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h9.pdf
- ^ 1998: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h10.pdf
- ^ 1999: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h11.pdf
- ^ 2000: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h12.pdf
- ^ 2001: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h13.pdf Archived 2011-09-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 2002: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h14.pdf Archived 2011-09-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 2003: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h15.pdf
- ^ 2004: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h16.pdf
- ^ 2005: http://www.badnet.jp/bad_data/zenkoku/zennihonsougou-h17.pdf
- ^ Nippon Badminton Kyōkai: Alljapan 2006 Archived 2017-12-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Nippon Badminton Kyōkai: Alljapan 2007 Archived 2016-04-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Nippon Badminton Kyōkai: Alljapan 2008 Archived 2012-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Nippon Badminton Kyōkai: Alljapan 2009 Archived 2012-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ ALL JAPAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 by Badzine.net
- ^ ALL JAPAN 2011 by Badzine.net
- ^ All Japan Championships 2012 by Badzine.net
- ^ All Japan Championships 2013 by Badzine.net
- ^ ALL JAPAN CHAMPS 2014 by Badzine.net
- ^ ALL JAPAN CHAMPS 2015 by Badzine.net
- ^ All Japan Champs 2016 by Badzine.net
- ^ All Japan Champs 2017 by Badzine.net
- ^ ALL JAPAN CHAMPS 2018 by Badzine.net
- ^ ALL JAPAN CHAMPS 2019 by Badzine.net
- ^ ALL JAPAN CHAMPS 2020 by Badzine.net
- ^ Full-day Championship finals
- ^ Kento Momota Wins All-Japan Championships
- ^ Liew, Vincent (31 December 2023). "Kento Momota Secures His 6th All-Japan Badminton Championships Title". BadmintonPlanet.com. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
External links
[edit]- Kyōto-fu Badminton Kyōkai: Champions 1947–2004
- Japan National Team: Nippon Badminton Association