2019 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships
Tournament details
Edition12th
Competitors315
VenueSt. Jakobshalle
LocationBasel, Switzerland
2017 Ulsan 2022 Tokyo

The 2019 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships was held from 20 to 25 August 2019 in Basel, Switzerland.[1]

Host city selection

After Basel was selected to be the host of 2019 BWF World Championships in March 2019, the organizing team proposed to hold the able-bodied badminton world championships together the para-badminton world championships.[2] The proposal was approved by Badminton World Federation thus marking the first time Para-Badminton World Championships is held together with World Badminton Championships in the same venue.

Participating countries

313 players from 49 countries took part.

Medalists

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles WH1
China Qu Zimo South Korea Lee Dong-seop China Yang Tong
South Korea Choi Jung-man
Singles WH2
South Korea Kim Jung-jun Hong Kong Chan Ho Yuen Japan Atsuya Watanabe
South Korea Kim Kyung-hoon
Singles SL3
India Pramod Bhagat England Daniel Bethell Indonesia Ukun Rukaendi
India Manoj Sarkar
Singles SL4
France Lucas Mazur India Tarun Dhillon Indonesia Fredy Setiawan
India Sukant Kadam
Singles SU5
Indonesia Dheva Anrimusthi Indonesia Suryo Nugroho Malaysia Cheah Liek Hou
Poland Bartłomiej Mróz
Singles SS6
England Jack Shephard Hong Kong Wong Chun Yim Brazil Vitor Gonçalves Tavares
India Krishna Nagar
Doubles WH1–WH2
China Mai Jianpeng
China Qu Zimo
South Korea Kim Jung-jun
South Korea Lee Dong-seop
Japan Osamu Nagashima
Japan Atsuya Watanaber
South Korea Choi Jung-man
South Korea Kim Kyung-hoon
Doubles SL3–SL4
India Pramod Bhagat
India Manoj Sarkar
India Kumar Nitesh
India Tarun Dhillon
Indonesia Ukun Rukaendi
Indonesia Hary Susanto
Thailand Chawarat Kitichokwattana
India Umesh Vikram Kumar
Doubles SU5
Indonesia Dheva Anrimusthi
Indonesia Hafizh Briliansyah Prawiranegara
China Shi Shengzhuo
China He Zhirui
India Raj Kumar
India Rakesh Pandey
Malaysia Cheah Liek Hou
Malaysia Mohamad Faris Ahmad Azri
Doubles SS6
Hong Kong Chu Man Kai
Hong Kong Wong Chun Yim
India Krishna Nagar
India Raja Magotra
Brazil Vitor Gonçalves Tavares
United States Miles Krajewski
England Andrew Martin
France Fabien Morat

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles WH1
Japan Sarina Satomi Thailand Sujirat Pookkham Switzerland Karin Suter-Erath
China Yin Menglu
Singles WH2
China Liu Yutong China Li Hongyan China Xu Tingting
Japan Rie Ogura
Singles SL3
India Manasi Girishchandra Joshi India Parul Parmar Thailand Wannaphatdee Kamtam
Turkey Halime Yildiz
Singles SL4
Indonesia Leani Ratri Oktila China Cheng Hefang Norway Helle Sofie Sagøy
Indonesia Khalimatus Sadiyah
Singles SU5
China Yang Qiuxia Japan Ayako Suzuki Denmark Cathrine Rosengren
Japan Kaede Kamayama
Singles SS6
Peru Carmen Giuliana Póveda Flores England Rachel Choong England Rebecca Bedford
United States Katherine Valli
Doubles WH1–WH2
China Liu Yutong
China Yin Menglu
Thailand Sujirat Pookkham
Thailand Amnouy Wetwithan
Japan Ikumi Fuke
Japan Rie Ogura
Japan Sarina Satomi
Japan Yuma Yamazaki
Doubles SL3–SU5
China Cheng Hefang
China Ma Huihui
Indonesia Leani Ratri Oktila
Indonesia Khalimatus Sadiyah
Japan Noriko Ito
Japan Ayako Suzuki
Japan Kaede Kamayama
Japan Asami Yamada
Doubles SS6
England Rebecca Bedford
England Rachel Choong
Peru Carmen Giuliana Póveda Flores
United States Katherine Valli
Poland Daria Bujnicka
Poland Oliwia Szmigiel
Russia Irina Borisova
Russia Uliana Podpalnaya

Mixed events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Doubles WH1–WH2
ChinaYang Tong
China Li Hongyan
Thailand Jakarin Homhual
Thailand Amnouy Wetwithan
Germany Mi Young-chin
Germany Valeska Knoblauch
South Korea Kim Kyung-hoon
South Korea Kang Jung-kum
Doubles SL3–SU5
Indonesia Hary Susanto
Indonesia Leani Ratri Oktila
Germany Jan-Niklas Pott
Germany Katrin Seibert
Japan Toshiaki Suenaga
Japan Akiko Sugino
Thailand Siripong Teammarom
Thailand Nipada Saensupa
Doubles SS6
England Andrew Martin
England Rachel Choong
Scotland Robert Laing
England Rebecca Bedford
Brazil Vitor Gonçalves Tavares
Peru Rubi Milagros Fernandez
Malaysia Didin Taresoh
Poland Daria Bujnicka

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China73313
2 Indonesia42410
3 India344.511.5
4 England32.51.57
5 South Korea1247
6 Hong Kong1203
7 Japan11911
8 Peru10.50.52
9 France100.51.5
10 Thailand032.55.5
11 Germany0112
12 United States00.51.52
13 Scotland00.500.5
14 Malaysia002.52.5
 Poland002.52.5
16 Brazil0022
17 Denmark0011
 Norway0011
 Russia0011
  Switzerland*0011
 Turkey0011
Totals (21 entries)22224488

See also

References

  1. "BWF Para-Badminton World Championships". Tournament Software. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
  2. Alleyne, Gayle (21 November 2017). "Basel to Host Historic 'Para'-llel Championships". Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
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