The Other Olympic Sports
Sprinters, swimmers and tumblers in sequined leotards may drive T.V. ratings in the U.S., but here are five lesser-known Olympic disciplines that draw rabid fans around the world
by Hannah Beech
Badminton

Indonesia's Taufik Hidayat returns a shot to Denmark's Peter Gade during a men's singles match at the Singapore Open Badminton Super Series 2007
For your information, Taufik Hidayat is a stud. The spiky-haired shuttler yup, that's what badminton players are often called with a 200-km-an-hour backhand smash is a pin-up hero in Indonesia, adored for his 2004 Olympic gold medal in the men's singles event. (Badminton remains the only Olympic sport in which the country of 230 million has ever struck gold.) Taufik hopes to win again in Beijing. But even if he does succeed, the Southeast Asian nation is in danger of being eclipsed by China, which in Athens won three badminton golds to Indonesia's one.
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