Trichome October 14, 2016 thcscience_admin 1981 Uber CupLocation Tokyo, Japan← 19781984 → The 1981 Uber Cup was the ninth edition of the Uber Cup, the women's badminton team competition. The tournament took place in the 1980-81 badminton season. Japan won its fifth title after beating Indonesia in the Final Round in Tokyo.[1] Qualifying[edit] Australian Zone[edit] First qualifying round[edit] Indonesia 9-0 New Zealand Jakarta India 3-6 Australia Jakarta Final qualifying round[edit] Indonesia 9-0 Australia Jakarta European Zone[edit] First qualifying round[edit] Scotland 1-8 Taiwan Dunfermline Sweden 5-4 Netherlands Örnsköldsvik Second qualifying round[edit] Sweden 8-1 Denmark Helsingborg England 9-0 Taiwan Sunderland Final Qualification Round[edit] England 5-4 Denmark Redbridge, London Pan American Zone[edit] First qualifying round[edit] Peru 0-9 United States Lima Final Qualification Round[edit] Canada 8-1 United States Quebec Final Tournament[edit] First round[edit] Indonesia 9–0 Malaysia Second round[edit] Indonesia 5–4 England Japan 9–0 Canada Grand Final[edit] Japan6 Tokyo, Japan30 & 31 May, 1981 Indonesia3 1 2 3 1 Saori KondoIvanna Lie 11 7 10 12 11 3 2 Yoshiko YonekuraVerawaty Wiharjo 11 2 2 11 6 11 3 Saori Kondo / Mikiko TakadaVerawaty Wiharjo / Ruth Damayanti 15 11 12 15 3 15 4 Atsuko Tokuda / Yoshiko YonekuraImelda Wiguna / Theresia Widiastuti 17 18 15 11 15 11 5 Atsuko TokudaTati Sumirah 11 5 11 9 6 Saori KondoVerawaty Wiharjo 11 6 11 8 7 Yoshiko YonekuraIvanna Lie 3 11 11 7 12 9 8 Saori Kondo / Mikiko TakadaImelda Wiguna / Theresia Widiastuti 15 8 15 11 9 Atsuko Tokuda / Yoshiko YonekuraVerawaty Wiharjo / Ruth Damayanti 15 9 9 15 12 15 1981 Uber Cup Champions Japan Fifth title References[edit] ^ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries. Thomas Cup & Uber Cup1949–1982Thomas Cup Preston 1949 Singapore 1952 Singapore 1955 Singapore 1958 Jakarta 1961 Tokyo 1964 Jakarta 1967 Kuala Lumpur 1970 Jakarta 1973 Bangkok 1976 Jakarta 1979 London 1982 Uber Cup Lancashire 1957 Philadelphia 1960 Wilmington 1963 Wellington 1966 Tokyo 1969 Tokyo 1972 Jakarta 1975 Auckland 1978 Tokyo 1981 Since 1984 Kuala Lumpur 1984 Jakarta 1986 Kuala Lumpur 1988 Tokyo 1990 Kuala Lumpur 1992 Jakarta 1994 Hong Kong 1996 Hong Kong 1998 Kuala Lumpur 2000 Guangzhou 2002 Jakarta 2004 Sendai/Tokyo 2006 Jakarta 2008 Kuala Lumpur 2010 Wuhan 2012 New Delhi 2014 Kunshan 2016 Bangkok 2018 Aarhus 2020† Bangkok 2022 Chengdu 2024 Horsens 2026 † Postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Denmark International badminton BWF Thomas Cup Uber Cup Sudirman Cup World Championships Para World Championships World Junior Championships World Senior Championships Olympics Youth Olympic Paralympics World University Badminton Championships World Cup (defunct) World Grand Prix Finals (defunct) World Ranking World Junior Ranking Hall of Fame Teams Africa BCA – African Championships Team Championships African Para Championships Asia BA – Asia Championships (Individual, Team, Mixed Team) Junior Championships Asian Para Championships Europe BE – European Championships Men's and Women's Team Championships Mixed Team Championships Junior Championships Senior Championships European Para Championships Oceania BO – Oceania Championships Oceania Para Championships Americas BPA – Pan Am Championships Junior Championships Pan Am Para Championships Games African Games Arab Games Asian Games Commonwealth Games Deaflympics East Asian Games European Games Island Games Pan American Games SEA Games South Asian Games World University Games World Games (defunct)