2009 IBAD Para-Badminton World Championships

The 2009 IBAD Para-Badminton World Championships (Korean: 2009 세계장애인배드민턴선수권대회) were held from 7 to 12 September 2009 at the Olympic Fencing Stadium in Seoul, South Korea.[1] 22 events were contested in the tournament.[2]

2009 IBAD Para-Badminton World Championships
Tournament details
Dates7–12 September 2009
Edition7th
VenueOlympic Fencing Gymnasium
LocationSeoul, South Korea
2007 Bangkok 2011 Guatemala City

Host city selection

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South Korea was chosen as the host for the Para-Badminton World Championships in August 2009, with Seoul being the host city of the tournament. The Olympic Fencing Stadium in Bangi-dong was chosen as the venue for the tournament.

Medalists

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles BMW2 (WH1)   Lee Sam-seop   Lee Yong-ho   David Toupé
  Osamu Nagashima
Singles BMW2 (WH2)   Shim Jae-yeol   Kim Sung-hun   Amir Levi
  José Guillermo Lama
Singles BMSTL1 (SL3)   Pramod Bhagat   Subpong Meepian   Takayuki Taniguchi
  Banchop Wongkhamkhruea
Singles BMSTL2 (SL3a)   Kim Chang-man   Toshiaki Suenaga   Pascal Wolter
  Hsu Jen-ho
Singles BMSTL3 (SL4)   Yu Kwong Wah   Lin Cheng-che   Raúl Anguiano
  Jun Dong-chun
Singles BMSTL3a (SL4a)   Adisak Saengarayakul   Lalith Kumara Wathuhena   Deepal Herath Lekamralage
Singles BMSTU4 (SU5a)   Wong Shu Yuen   Jeffrey Zee   Lam Tak Kwan
  Upul Bandara
Singles BMSTU5 (SU5b)   Raj Kumar   Eyal Bachar   Rakesh Pandey
  Lee Meng-yuan
Doubles BMW2 (WH1)   Lee Sam-seop
  Lee Yong-ho
  Avni Kertmen
  David Toupé
  Osamu Nagashima
  Tsutomu Shimada
Doubles BMW3 (WH2)   Kim Sung-hun
  Shim Jae-yeol
  Jakarin Homhual
  Dumnern Junthong
  Amir Levi
  Avraham Oren
  Munidasa Walimunige
  Wasala Jayathilaka Banda
Doubles BMSTL1 (SL3a)   Subpong Meepian
  Banchop Wongkhamkhruea
  Tsang Chiu Pong
  Tung Fung Kwong
  Nurul Hossain Khan
  Gedala Dilleswar Rao
Doubles BMSTL2 (SL3b)   Kim Chang-man
  Lee Chun-ui
  Manabu Umeda
  Takayuki Taniguchi
  Yusuke Yamaguchi
  Katsumasa Suzuki
Doubles BMSTL3 (SL4)   Chu Siu Keung
  Yu Kwong Wah
  Jun Dong-chun
  Kim Jae-hoon
  Toshiaki Suenaga
  Taku Hiroi
  Raúl Anguiano
  Adisak Saengarayakul
Doubles BMSTU4 (SU5a)   Tetsuo Ura
  Yoshiaki Mori
  Jeffrey Zee
  Lam Tak Kwan
  Upul Bandara
  Satyam Janapareddi
Doubles BMSTU5 (SU5b)   Raj Kumar
  Rakesh Pandey
  Lee Meng-yuan
  Lin Cheng-che
  Eyal Bachar
  Jonathan Levy
  Frank Dietel
  İlker Tuzcu

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles BMW2 (WH1)   Sujirat Pookkham   Lee Mi-ok   Nina Gorodetzky
  Son Ok-cha
Singles BMW3 (WH2)   Amnouy Wetwithan   Lee Sun-ae   Kim Yun-sim
Singles BMSTL2 (SL3)   Heo Sun-hee   Wandee Kamtam   Lee Jeon-suk
Singles BMSTL3 (SL4)   Ma Huihui   Wang Songye   Yūko Yamaguchi
  Nipada Saensupa
Singles BMSTU5 (SU5)   Ayako Suzuki   Ma Huihui Not awarded
Doubles BMW2+3 (WH1–WH2)   Kim Yun-sim
  Lee Sun-ae
  Sujirat Pookkham
  Amnouy Wetwithan
  Shulamit Dahan
  Nina Gorodetzky
  Lee Mi-ok
  Son Ok-cha
Doubles BMSTL2+3 (SL3–SL4)   Ma Huihui
  Wang Songye
  Aki Takahashi
  Yūko Yamaguchi
  Wandee Kamtam
  Nipada Saensupa

Mixed events

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Individual

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Doubles BMW2 (WH1)   Lee Sam-seop
  Lee Mi-ok
  Lee Yong-ho
  Son Ok-cha
  Osamu Nagashima
  Midori Shimada
Doubles BMW3 (WH2)   Dumnern Junthong
  Amnouy Wetwithan
  Shim Jae-yeol
  Kim Yun-sim
  Kim Sung-hun
  Lee Sun-ae

Team

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team STL2–STU5 (SL3–SU5)   Hong Kong   Chinese Taipei   South Korea
  Germany

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  South Korea97723
2  Thailand543.512.5
3  Hong Kong4318
4  India302.55.5
5  Japan23712
6  China2204
7  Chinese Taipei0325
8  Israel0156
9  Sri Lanka013.54.5
10  France00.511.5
11  Turkey00.50.51
12  Germany002.52.5
13  Guatemala001.51.5
14  Spain0011
Totals (14 entries)25253888

Team event

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Seven teams competed in the standing team event.[3] Hong Kong received a bye in the quarter-finals.

Bracket

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
  Hong Kong 2
  Germany 0
  Germany 2
  Israel 1
  Hong Kong 2
  Chinese Taipei 0
  Japan 0
  Chinese Taipei 2
  Chinese Taipei 2
  South Korea 0
  South Korea 2
  India 0

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2009 세븐럭 세계장애인배드민턴선수권대회 | 공지사항 | 참여마당 | 제주특별자치도장애인체육회". www.jesad.or.kr. Retrieved 2024-09-12.
  2. ^ "IBAD Para-Badminton World Championships 2009". BWF Tournament Software. Archived from the original on 2022-04-03. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  3. ^ "BWF Para-Badminton - IBAD World Badminton Championships 2009 - General". bwfpara.tournamentsoftware.com. Retrieved 2024-09-12.