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NOW AT THE GAMES. Badminton player Julien Carraggi said on TV at the age of twelve that he would go to the Games: “I was targeting Tokyo at the time, but that came just too early”
Badminton, isn't that activity for people in their forties with a tummy who then say it's 'the most intense rocket sport'? Also, but today it's also an olympic sport. And among all the top players from Great Britain, India and Denmark, Brusseleir Julien Carraggi (24) is ranked 41 in the world. Why the hell does a young boy start playing badminton anyway? “It's my dad's fault!”
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Badminton, isn't that activity for people in their forties with a tummy who then say it's 'the most intense rocket sport'? Also, but today it's also an olympic sport. And among all the top players from Great Britain, India and Denmark, Brusseleir Julien Carraggi (24) is ranked 41 in the world. Why the hell does a young boy start playing badminton anyway? “It's my dad's fault!”