QINGDAO - Badminton World Federation (BWF) finally took the relevant decision victory over mandatory plan to use a skirt princess in every game. BWF decided to reject the idea.
The decision rejected the idea BWF agreed after a meeting in Qingdao, China, on the sidelines of the event Sudirman Cup 2011, last week. Previously, BWF also has delayed a decision until June 1, following protests from a number of players from various countries such as Britain, India and Indonesia.
"BWF has received a recommendation from the Badminton Women's Committee to learn more about general clothing regulations, and thus not to introduce regulations, which are currently designed on the compulsory use of a skirt or dress,” said BWF statement, as quoted by the BBC, on Monday (30 / 5 / 2011).
BWF decision to further investigate the regulation related to women's clothing is getting full support from former world champion's daughter, Nora Perry. "It's still our intention to focus on a better presentation of the game, but we will want to expand the scope include both men and women, and feedback will also include views from various parties such as manufacturers of clothing," he added.
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