Badminton

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Technical Data

Stamp Set 2016 Olympic Games Rio
Date of Issue August 5, 2016
Denomination Rs. 16*5
Quantity 25,000
Perforation 13
Printer Security Printing Press, Hyderabad
Printing Process Wet Offset
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Credit (Designed By) Ms. Nenu Gupta Sh. Brahm Prakash
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 2982KB

Themes

A Sport of Speed, Skill, and Strategy

Introduction

Badminton, one of the most popular racquet sports in the world, combines agility, precision, and endurance in a thrilling display of athletic artistry. At the Games of the XXXI Olympiad (Rio 2016), Badminton continued to be a highlight event, bringing together the world’s finest players in an atmosphere of intense competition and global camaraderie.

The sport’s inclusion in the Olympic program represents not just athletic excellence, but also the universal appeal of a game that demands focus, strength, and unwavering determination.

Badminton in the Olympic Games

Badminton first appeared at the 1972 Munich Olympics as a demonstration sport, offering the world a glimpse into its growing popularity. Two decades later, it made its official debut as a full-fledged Olympic discipline at the 1992 Barcelona Games. Since then, it has become a regular feature of the Summer Olympics, captivating audiences with its high-speed rallies and incredible athletic feats.

Governed by the Badminton World Federation (BWF), the sport has evolved into a truly global phenomenon, with participation from nearly every continent.

Badminton at Rio 2016

At Rio 2016, a total of 172 athletes competed across five events

  • Men’s Singles
  • Women’s Singles
  • Men’s Doubles
  • Women’s Doubles
  • Mixed Doubles

The competitions showcased a blend of athletic brilliance and mental resilience. The sport, though deceptively graceful, demands aerobic stamina, explosive speed, refined coordination, and strategic precision.

Each match was a display of agility, reflex, and tactical thinking, with players maneuvering to outwit their opponents through lightning-fast exchanges and deft shuttle control.

India’s Achievements in Olympic Badminton

India’s journey in Olympic Badminton has been one of perseverance and triumph. Over the years, Indian shuttlers have brought immense pride to the nation through their exceptional performances on the global stage.

At the London 2012 Olympics, India won its first-ever Bronze Medal in Badminton — a historic achievement that elevated the sport’s status in the country and inspired a new generation of athletes.

By the time of Rio 2016, India’s presence in Badminton had grown remarkably, with players entering the competition as serious contenders, reflecting the nation’s rising strength in world badminton.

Essence of the Sport

Badminton is a game of relentless pace and precision. The shuttlecock, light yet swift, can travel at speeds exceeding 400 km/h, testing players’ reflexes and focus to the extreme. Success in this sport relies on a delicate combination of:

  • Agility and quick footwork
  • Endurance for long rallies
  • Mental strength for tactical gameplay
  • Precision in shot placement and timing

Every point is a test of skill, strategy, and stamina — qualities that embody the spirit of the Olympics.

Conclusion

Badminton at the Rio 2016 Olympics was a celebration of speed, grace, and perseverance — a sport that continues to unite nations through fair play and competitive spirit.

Through the release of this commemorative stamp, India Post honors the indomitable spirit of Indian badminton players and the enduring values of the Olympic movementExcellence, Friendship, and Respect.

The tribute serves as a reminder of the nation’s sporting achievements and the timeless Olympic motto — “Citius, Altius, Fortius”Faster, Higher, Stronger.