Badminton Boost: School Tournament Drives Interest in Brabrand IF

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School Badminton Tournament Sparks Interest in Aarhus Youth Sports

Published: March 20, 2026

The festive day in the two Brabrand halls ended with a group photo. Photo: DGI East Jutland

Tournament Fuels Badminton Boom in Brabrand

A school badminton tournament held in Brabrand, Aarhus, has resulted in a significant increase in registrations for badminton programs at Brabrand IF. The event, which involved approximately 350 students from five primary schools, showcased the growing popularity of the sport among young people in the region.

Enthusiasm on Display at Brabrandhallen

The tournament took place at the Brabrandhallen, where the atmosphere was described as energetic and lively. Students from Engdal School, Tranbjerg School, Vestergaard School, Gammelgård School, and Rundhøj School participated in class-based matches.

“I love badminton,”

A student at the tournament

The format involved classes competing in short matches to 7 points, with each win contributing to the class’s overall score.

Engdal School Takes Silver, Interest Soars

Tranbjerg School secured the gold trophy, while Engdal School’s students were awarded a silver trophy. Though, the most notable outcome was the surge in interest in badminton at Engdal School, with many students eager to join Brabrand IF Badminton.

Engdal School students with their silver trophy
One of the classes from Engdal School received a silver trophy. Photo: DGI East Jutland

Dan Kaihøj, a board member at Brabrand IF, noted the club is working at high pressure to identify space for as many as possible and are investigating whether One can get more training times.

DGI East Jutland Highlights Positive Impact

Jesper Fauerskov, an association consultant from DGI East Jutland, emphasized the positive response from students. He stated that in one class at Engdal School, You’ll see only two children in the class who do not play badminton in Brabrand IF. He added that the course has really helped to boost things.

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Students cheering during the tournament
The school badminton championships were filled with energy and enthusiasm. Photo: DGI East Jutland

Tournament Details

  • Approximately 350 students participated.
  • Schools involved: Engdal School, Tranbjerg School, Vestergaard School, Gammelgård School, and Rundhøj School.
  • Prior to the tournament, students received three instructional sessions.
  • Matches were played to 7 points.

FAQ

What schools participated in the tournament?

Engdal School, Tranbjerg School, Vestergaard School, Gammelgård School, and Rundhøj School.

What was the outcome of the tournament?

Tranbjerg School won the gold trophy, and Engdal School received the silver trophy.

What impact did the tournament have on local badminton programs?

The tournament led to a significant increase in registrations for badminton programs at Brabrand IF.

This event demonstrates the power of school sports programs to inspire youth participation and foster a love for physical activity. The increased interest in badminton at Brabrand IF is a testament to the tournament’s success and the dedication of local sports organizations.

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