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2011 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships

The 2011 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships (Spanish: Campeonato Mundial de Parabádminton 2011) were held from 22 to 26 November 2011 in Guatemala City, Guatemala.[1] 21 events were contested in the tournament.[2] This was also the last tournament to host the mixed team event, which was later discontinued in 2013.

2011 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships
Tournament details
Dates22–26 November 2011
Edition8th
VenueColiseo Deportivo Guatemala
LocationGuatemala City, Guatemala
2009 Seoul 2013 Dortmund

Host city selection

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In October 2011, the Badminton World Federation awarded Guatemala the rights to host the 8th Para-Badminton World Championships, with Guatemala City chosen as the host city of the tournament.[3]

Medalists

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles WH1/2 South Korea  Lee Sam-seop Germany  Thomas Wandschneider France  David Toupé
Turkey  Avni Kertmen
Singles WH3 South Korea  Shim Jae-yeol Malaysia  Madzlan Saibon Netherlands  Marcel Smouter
Israel  Amir Levi
Singles STL2 (SL3) Malaysia  Loi Lang Yean Scotland  Alan Oliver Chinese Taipei  Huang Hsing-chih
Spain  Juan Antonio Ramírez
Singles STL2a (SL3a) South Korea  Kim Chang-man Spain  Simón Cruz Mondejar Peru  Pedro Pablo de Vinatea
Japan  Daisuke Fujihara
Singles STL3 (SL4) Malaysia  Hairol Fozi Saaba Chinese Taipei  Lin Cheng-che Malaysia  Michael Sydney
Guatemala  Raúl Anguiano
Singles STL3a (SL4a) Scotland  Steven Moodie Australia  Rod Rantall England  Bobby Griffin
Singles STU4 (SU5a) Japan  Gen Shogaki Japan  Kohei Obara Russia  Mikhail Chiviksin
Hong Kong  Chan Cho Leung
Singles STU5 (SU5b) Malaysia  Cheah Liek Hou Turkey  İlker Tuzcu Israel  Eyal Bachar
Chinese Taipei  Lee Meng-yuan
Singles STD7 (SS6/SH6) Republic of Ireland  Niall McVeigh Russia  Alexander Mekhdiev England  Krysten Coombs
Doubles WH1/2 Turkey  Avni Kertmen
Germany  Thomas Wandschneider
Japan  Osamu Nagashima
Japan  Seiji Yamami
Russia  Pavel Popov
Russia  Yuri Stepanov
Russia  Alexander Polstyankin
France  David Toupé
Doubles WH3 South Korea  Lee Sam-seop
South Korea  Shim Jae-yeol
Israel  Amir Levi
Israel  Makbel Shefanya
Israel  Moshe Bar-Hen
Israel  Avraham Oren
Hong Kong  Chan Ho Yuen
Netherlands  Marcel Smouter
Doubles STL2 (SL3) South Korea  Kim Chang-man
Malaysia  Loi Lang Yean
Chinese Taipei  Chang Yu-yung
Chinese Taipei  Huang Hsing-chih
Japan  Daisuke Fujihara
Japan  Yusuke Yamaguchi
Russia  Oleg Dontsov
Hong Kong  Tsang Chiu Pong
Doubles STL3 (SL4) Malaysia  Hairol Fozi Saaba
Malaysia  Michael Sydney
Chinese Taipei  Lin Cheng-che
Chinese Taipei  Lin Yung-chang
England  Bobby Griffin
Scotland  Steven Moodie
Guatemala  Raúl Anguiano
Germany  Jan-Niklas Pott
Doubles SU5 Malaysia  Cheah Liek Hou
Malaysia  Suhalli Laiman
Japan  Kohei Obara
Japan  Gen Shogaki
Turkey  Tunahan Eser
Turkey  Ilker Tuzcu
Israel  Eyal Bachar
England  Antony Forster

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles WH1/2 South Korea  Son Ok-cha Switzerland  Karin Suter-Erath Switzerland  Sonja Häsler
Spain  Sofía Balsalobre
Singles WH3 Netherlands  Ilse van de Burgwal South Korea  Kim Yun-sim Turkey  Emine Seçkin
Singles SL4 Japan  Akiko Sugino Japan  Yūko Yamaguchi Japan  Aki Takahashi
South Korea  Heo Sun-hee
Doubles WH3 Switzerland  Sonja Häsler
Switzerland  Karin Suter-Erath
Netherlands  Inge Bakker
Netherlands  Ilse van de Burgwal
South Korea  Kim Yun-sim
South Korea  Son Ok-cha
Israel  Nina Gorodetzky
Turkey  Emine Seçkin

Mixed events

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Individual

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Doubles WH1/2 South Korea  Lee Sam-seop
South Korea  Son Ok-cha
France  David Toupé
Switzerland  Sonja Häsler
Turkey  Avni Kertmen
Switzerland  Karin Suter-Erath
Israel  Shimon Shalom
Israel  Nina Gorodetzky
Doubles WH2 South Korea  Sim Jae-you
South Korea  Kim Yun-sim
Netherlands  Marcel Smouter
Netherlands  Ilse van de Burgwal
England  Gobi Ranganathan
Turkey  Emine Seçkin
Doubles STL (SL3–SU5) Malaysia  Loi Lang Yean
Japan  Akiko Sugino
Hong Kong  Chan Cho Leung
South Korea  Heo Sun-hee
Japan  Daisuke Fujihara
Japan  Aki Takahashi

Team

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team STL2–STU5 (SL3–SU5)   Malaysia
Cheah Liek Hou
Suhaili Laiman
Loi Lang Yean
Hairol Fozi Saaba
Michael Sydney
  Chinese Taipei
Chen Yu-yung
Huang Hsing-chih
Lee Meng-yuan
Lin Cheng-che
Lin Yung-chang
Yeh En-chuan
  Germany
Frank Dietel
Tim Haller
Sebastian Müller
Jan-Niklas Pott
Heiko Vüllers
  Japan
Daisuke Fujihara
Kohei Obara
Gen Shogaki
Aki Takahashi
Yūko Yamaguchi
Yusuke Yamaguchi

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  South Korea7.51.5211
2  Malaysia7119
3  Japan2.54511.5
4  Netherlands121.54.5
5  Switzerland11.51.54
6  Scotland110.52.5
7  Ireland1001
8  Turkey0.514.56
9  Germany0.511.53
10  Chinese Taipei0426
11  Israel0156
12  Russia0134
13  Spain0123
14  Australia0101
15  Hong Kong00.522.5
16  France00.511.5
17  England003.53.5
18  Guatemala001.51.5
19  Peru0011
Totals (19 entries)222238.582.5

Team event

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The team event of the Para-Badminton World Championships took place on 22 November 2011. The event was created specifically for players that are competing in the standing events, ranging from STL2 to STU5.[4] Seven teams took part in the event. Chinese Taipei received a bye in the quarter-final stage.[5]

Bracket

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
  Chinese Taipei 2
  Japan 1
  Japan 2
  Russia 1
  Chinese Taipei 1
  Malaysia 2
  Guatemala 0
  Germany 3
  Germany 1
  Malaysia 2
  Spain 1
  Malaysia 2

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Para-Badminton World Championships 2013 (in German)". BSV. 15 November 2013. Archived from the original on 2021-05-10.
  2. ^ "BWF Para-Badminton World Championships 2011". BWF Tournament Software. 2024-09-10. Archived from the original on 2022-04-02.
  3. ^ "Octavo Mundial". www.deguate.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-12.
  4. ^ "BWF Para-Badminton - VIII Parabadminton World Championships 2011 - Organization". bwfpara.tournamentsoftware.com. Retrieved 2024-09-12.
  5. ^ "BWF Para-Badminton - VIII Parabadminton World Championships 2011 - Teams". bwfpara.tournamentsoftware.com. Retrieved 2024-09-12.