
About this episode
The episode discusses the unexpected crisis in badminton due to a shortage of goose feathers for shuttlecocks.
Badminton, of all things, is having a moment. Not a glorious one, mind you, but a slightly awkward, faintly ridiculous sort of crisis. The problem is not scandal or corruption or even poor umpiring. It is goose feathers. Actual goose feathers. At the top level of the sport, shuttlecocks are not plastic. They are made, rather precisely, from sixteen feathers, all taken from the same side of a goose, usually the left wing, because apparently even birds must comply with aerodynamic consistency. For years this has worked perfectly well, quietly, without fuss. And then, as so often happens in our finely tuned modern world, the supply tightened. Fewer geese, disrupted processing, rising demand. Suddenly, international competitions are feeling the strain. It sounds trivial until you pause. Matches at the highest level can burn through shuttlecocks at an almost comic rate. Dozens in a single game. Multiply that across tournaments, across countries, across a global calendar that assumes materials will simply appear on cue, and you begin to see the fragility of the thing. A sport, elegant and fast and globally organised, quietly dependent on the wing of a bird most of us never think about…
People in this episode
Hosts: Mark, Pete
Topics covered
- badminton
- supply chain
- sports crisis
- goose feathers
- international competitions
Keywords
- badminton
- shuttlecock
- goose feathers
- supply chain
- sports
- international competitions
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: James
Products: Badminton Shuttlecock
Places: goose
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