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Badminton at the African Games

Badminton has been part of the African Games since 2003 in Abuja, Nigeria.

History

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Badminton made its debut in the African Games in 2003. The first six nations to compete in badminton at the Games were Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, Mauritius and Seychelles. Six main events were held, which were men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, mixed doubles and the mixed team event.[1] In the 2023 Games, the mixed team event was cancelled.[2]

Editions

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Games Year City Best nation
VIIII 2003 Abuja, Nigeria   Nigeria
IX 2007 Algiers, Algeria   South Africa
X 2011 Maputo, Mozambique   South Africa
XI 2015 Brazzaville,
Republic of the Congo
  South Africa
XII 2019 Rabat, Morocco   Nigeria
XIII 2023 Accra, Ghana   Algeria

Events

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Event 03 07 11 15 19 23 Years
Men's singles X X X X X X 6
Men's doubles X X X X X X 6
Women's singles X X X X X X 6
Women's doubles X X X X X X 6
Mixed doubles X X X X X X 6
Mixed team X X X X X 5
Total 6 6 6 6 6 5

Participating nations

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Nation 03 07 11 15 19 23 Years
  Algeria X X X X X 5
  Benin X X 2
  Botswana X 1
  Burkina Faso X 1
  Republic of the Congo X X X 3
  Democratic Republic of the Congo X X X 3
  Egypt X X X X X X 6
  Eritrea X X 2
  Ethiopia X X X X 4
  Ghana X X 2
  Guinea X 1
  Equatorial Guinea X 1
  Kenya X X X X 4
  Mauritius X X X X X X 6
  Morocco X 1
  Mozambique X 1
  Namibia X 1
  Nigeria X X X X X X 6
  Senegal X 1
  Seychelles X X X X X 5
  South Africa X X X X X X 6
  Togo X X 2
  Tunisia X 1
  Uganda X X X X X 5
  Zambia X X 2
Number of nations 6 10 13 12 17 14
Number of athletes

Winners

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Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles Team
2003 Nigeria  Edicha Ocholi Nigeria  Grace Daniel Nigeria  Greg Okuonghae
Nigeria  Ibrahim Adamu
South Africa  Michelle Edwards
South Africa  Chantal Botts
South Africa  Chris Dednam
South Africa  Antoinette Uys
South Africa  South Africa
2007 Algeria  Nabil Lasmari South Africa  Roelof Dednam
South Africa  Chris Dednam
Seychelles  Georgie Cupidon
Seychelles  Juliette Ah-Wan
Nigeria  Nigeria
2011 South Africa  Jacob Maliekal Nigeria  Susan Ideh Nigeria  Ola Fagbemi
Nigeria  Jinkan Ifraimu
South Africa  Stacey Doubell
South Africa  Annari Viljoen
South Africa  Willem Viljoen
South Africa  Annari Viljoen
2015 Mauritius  Kate Foo Kune South Africa  Andries Malan
South Africa  Willem Viljoen
Seychelles  Juliette Ah-Wan
Seychelles  Allisen Camille
South Africa  Andries Malan
South Africa  Jennifer Fry
Mauritius  Mauritius
2019 Nigeria  Anuoluwapo Juwon Opeyori South Africa  Johanita Scholtz Mauritius  Aatish Lubah
Mauritius  Julien Paul
Egypt  Doha Hany
Egypt  Hadia Hosny
Algeria  Koceila Mammeri
Algeria  Linda Mazri
Nigeria  Nigeria
2023 Algeria  Koceila Mammeri
Algeria  Youcef Sabri Medel
Uganda  Husina Kobugabe
Uganda  Gladys Mbabazi
Algeria  Koceila Mammeri
Algeria  Tanina Mammeri
Not held

Medal table

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As of the 2023 edition
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  South Africa (RSA)13101235
2  Nigeria (NGR)11132145
3  Algeria (ALG)4228
4  Mauritius (MRI)32813
5  Seychelles (SEY)22913
6  Egypt (EGY)131014
7  Uganda (UGA)1247
8  Zambia (ZAM)0123
9  Ghana (GHA)0011
  Kenya (KEN)0011
Totals (10 entries)353570140

References

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  1. ^ "Evenements". Africa Badminton. Archived from the original on 6 July 2008. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
  2. ^ "African Games: Badminton rescheduled to March 7". Happy Ghana. 2024-03-04. Retrieved 2024-05-05.