BWF Cancels 2020 Badminton World Junior Championships Due To Coronavirus PandemicÂ
The Badminton World Federation (BWF) have accepted a proposal for New Zealand to stage the 2024 edition as a replacement for the edition lost.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: October 22, 2020 01:30 pm IST
Highlights
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The 2020 World Junior Badminton Championships were cancelled on Tuesday
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The event was originally scheduled for May but was reschedule twice
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BWF have accepted a proposal for New Zealand to stage the 2024 edition
The 2020 World Junior Badminton Championships, due to be held in New Zealand, were cancelled Tuesday because of the coronavirus pandemic. The event, originally scheduled for May was rescheduled to October before being shifted again to January 2021. Thomas Lund, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) secretary-general, said travel and entry restrictions, quarantine rules and complexities related to the Covid-19 pandemic made staging the event "impossible".Â
"The ongoing Covid-19 restrictions and uncertainty left BWF, Badminton New Zealand and tournament organisers no choice but to cancel the event," the BWF said in a statement.
With a host for the next edition in 2021 already in place, further postponement was not an option, the BWF said.Â
But BWF have accepted a proposal for New Zealand to stage the 2024 edition as a replacement for the edition lost.Â
Badminton New Zealand chief executive Joe Hitchcock said the cancellation was "tremendously" disappointing, but agreed that it was the right decision to make.