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2015 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships

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2015 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships
Tournament details
Edition10th
Competitors232 from 36 nations
VenueStoke Mandeville Stadium
LocationStoke Mandeville, England
2013 Dortmund 2017 Ulsan

The 2015 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships was held from 10 to 13 September 2015 in Stoke Mandeville, England.[1]

Participating countries

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232 athletes from 36 countries participated in this edition of Para-Badminton World Championships.[2]

Medalists

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles WH1 South Korea Lee Sam-seop Germany Thomas Wandschneider South Korea Lee Dong-seop
Thailand Jakarin Homhaul
Singles WH2 South Korea Kim Jung-jun South Korea Kim Kyung-hoon Malaysia Saibon Madzlan
Hong Kong Chan Ho Yuen
Singles SL3 India Pramod Bhagat Vietnam Pham Duc Trung England Daniel Bethell
India Manoj Sarkar
Singles SL4 India Tarun Dhillon France Lucas Mazur South Korea Kim Jae-hoon
Malaysia Bakri Omar
Singles SU5 Malaysia Cheah Liek Hou Poland Bartłomiej Mróz India Raj Kumar
Turkey Ilker Tuzcu
Singles SS6 Malaysia Didin Taresoh England Andrew Martin England Krysten Coombs
England Jack Shephard
Doubles WH1-WH2 South Korea Kim Kyung-hoon
South Korea Lee Sam-seop
South Korea Kim Jung-jun
South Korea Lee Dong-seop
Hong Kong Chan Ho Yuen
Japan Osamu Nagashima
Japan Tsutomu Shimada
Japan Seiji Yamami
Doubles SL3-SL4 India Anand Kumar Boregowda
India Manoj Sarkar
India Pramod Bhagat
India Tarun Dhillon
England Daniel Bethell
England Bobby Griffin
Vietnam Nguyen Van Thuong
Vietnam Pham Duc Trung
Doubles SU5 Malaysia Cheah Liek Hou
Malaysia Hairol Fozi Saaba
Poland Bartłomiej Mróz
Turkey Ilker Tuzcu
South Korea Kim Gi-yeon
South Korea Shin Kyung-hwan
France Colin Keranauton
Singapore Tay Wei Ming
Doubles SS6 England Krysten Coombs
England Jack Shephard
England Isaak Dalglish
England Andrew Martin
Scotland Robert Laing
Republic of Ireland Andrew Moorcroft
Thailand Sayatorn Chatsrijurarat
Russia Alexander Mekhdiev

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles WH1 China Wang Ping South Korea Son Ok-cha South Korea Kang Jung-kum
Switzerland Karin Suter-Erath
Singles WH2 Thailand Amnouy Wetwithan South Korea Lee Sun-ae Japan Rie Ogura
Turkey Emine Seckin
Singles SL4 Norway Helle Sofie Sagøy France Faustine Noël Germany Katrin Seibert
Vietnam Vu Hoai Than
Singles SU5 Denmark Julie Thrane Japan Mamiko Toyoda Netherlands Megan Hollander
Brazil Cintya Oliveira
Singles SS6 England Rachel Choong England Rebecca Bedford Sri Lanka Randika Doling
Poland Maria Bartusz
Doubles WH1-WH2 Thailand Sujirat Pookkham
Thailand Amnouy Wetwithan
South Korea Kang Jung-kum
South Korea Kim Yun-sim
South Korea Lee Sun-ae
South Korea Son Ok-cha
Japan Ikumi Kubo
China Wang Ping
Doubles SL3-SU5 Norway Helle Sofie Sagøy
Germany Katrin Seibert
India Parul Parmar
Denmark Julie Thrane
Thailand Kamtam Wandee
Japan Mamiko Toyoda
France Véronique Braud
France Faustine Noël
Doubles SS6 England Rebecca Bedford
England Rachel Choong
Sri Lanka Randika Doling
New Zealand Nina Kersten
Poland Maria Bartusz
Republic of Ireland Emma Farmham
India Saritha Gudeti
India Ruhi Satish Shingade

Mixed events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Doubles WH1-WH2 South Korea Lee Sam-seop
South Korea Kim Yun-sim
Thailand Jakarin Homhual
Thailand Amnouy Wetwithan
Thailand Junthong Dumnern
Thailand Sujirat Pookkham
China Mai Jianpeng
China Wang Ping
Doubles SL3-SU5 India Raj Kumar
India Parul Parmar
India Rakesh Pandei
India Manasi Girishchandra Joshi
England Daniel Bethell
Denmark Julie Thrane
Germany Peter Schnitzler
Germany Katrin Seibert
Doubles SS6 England Andrew Martin
England Rachel Choong
England Jack Shephard
England Rebecca Bedford
India Mark Joseph Dharmai
India Saritha Gudeti
India Prabhu Kanamadugu Gowdar
India Ruhi Satish Shingade

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea45514
2 England444.512.5
3 India42.5511.5
4 Malaysia3025
5 Thailand2136
6 Norway1.5001.5
7 Denmark10.50.52
8 China101.52.5
9 Germany0.5123.5
10 France021.53.5
11 Poland01.51.53
12 Japan013.54.5
13 Vietnam0123
14 Turkey00.522.5
15 Sri Lanka00.511.5
16 New Zealand00.500.5
17 Hong Kong001.51.5
18 Brazil0011
 Ireland0011
 Netherlands0011
 Switzerland0011
22 Russia000.50.5
 Scotland000.50.5
 Singapore000.50.5
Totals (24 entries)21214284

References

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  1. ^ "BWF Para-Badminton World Championships". Badmitnon World Federation. Archived from the original on 20 September 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Badminton - Paralympic athletes, photos & events". paralympic.org. Retrieved 6 September 2016.