2013 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships

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2013 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships
VenueHelmut-Körnig-Halle
LocationDortmund, Germany
Start date5 November 2013
End date10 November 2013
Competitors255

The 2013 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships were held from 5 to 10 November 2013 in Dortmund, Germany.[1]

Medalists[edit]

23 events were contested at the championships.[2]

Men's events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles WH1 Lee Sam-seop
 South Korea
Homhual Jakarin
 Thailand
Thomas Wandschneider
 Germany
Osamu Nagashima
 Japan
Singles WH2 Kim Jung-jun
 South Korea
Kim Kyung-hoon
 South Korea
Chan Ho Yuen
 Hong Kong
Ngoc Binh Truong
 Vietnam
Singles SL3 Duc Trung Pham
 Vietnam
Kim Chang-man
 South Korea
Pascal Wolter
 Germany
Toshiaki Suenaga
 Japan
Singles SL4 Tarun Dhillon
 India
Lin Cheng Che
 Chinese Taipei
Ashutosh Dubey
 India
Bakri Omar
 Malaysia
Singles SU5 Cheah Liek Hou
 Malaysia
Bartłomiej Mróz
 Poland
Tay Wei Ming
 Singapore
Raj Kumar
 India
Singles SS6 Niall McVeigh
 Ireland
Andrew Martin
 England
Oliver Clarke
 England
Alexander Mekhdiev
 Russia
Doubles WH1 France David Toupé
Germany Thomas Wandschneider
Turkey Avni Kertmen
South Korea Lee Sam-seop
Japan Osamu Nagashima
Japan Seiji Yamami
Russia Pavel Popov
Russia Yuri Stepanov
Doubles WH2 South Korea Kim Jung-jun
South Korea Kim Kyung-hoon
England Gobi Ranganathan
England Martin Rooke
Hong Kong Chan Ho Yuen
India Sanjeev Kumar
Thailand Junthong Dumnern
Vietnam Ngoc Binh Truong
Doubles SL3 India Pramod Bhagat
India Manoj Sarkar
Japan Taku Hiroi
Japan Toshiaki Suenaga
India Siddana Sahukar
India Prakash Stephen
Vietnam Pham Thang Hoang
Vietnam Duc Trung Pham
Doubles SL4 Thailand Chawart Kitichokwattana
Thailand Dachathon Saengarayakul
Malaysia Chee Wai Chong
Malaysia Bakri Omar
Chinese Taipei Lin Cheng Che
Chinese Taipei Lin Yung-Chang
England Antony Forster
Germany Jan-Niklas Pott
Doubles SU5 Malaysia Cheah Liek Hou
Malaysia Suhalli Laiman
Poland Bartłomiej Mróz
Turkey Ilker Tuzcu
Japan Gen Shogaki
Japan Tetsuo Ura
Singapore Wai Hwa Kelvin Pung
Singapore Tay Wei Ming

Women's events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles WH1 Karin Suter-Erath
 Switzerland
Son Ok-cha
 South Korea
Elke Rongen
 Germany
Sujirat Pookkham
 Thailand
Singles WH2 Lee Sun-ae
 South Korea
Emine Seckin
 Turkey
Gertrud Salewski
 Germany
Yoko Egami
 Japan
Singles SL4 Parul Parmar
 India
Helle Sofie Sagøy
 Norway
Katrin Seibert
 Germany
Chanida Srinavakul
 Thailand
Singles SU5 Mamiko Toyoda
 Japan
Akiko Sugino
 Japan
Julie Thrane
 Denmark
Zehra Baglar
 Turkey
Singles SH6 Rachel Choong
 England
Rebecca Bedford
 England
Emma Farnham
 Ireland
Milena Hoffmann
 Germany
Doubles WH1-WH2 South Korea Lee Sun-ee
South Korea Son Ok-cha
Thailand Sujirat Pookkham
Switzerland Karin Suter-Erath
Germany Valeska Knoblauch
Germany Elke Rongen
Japan Yoko Egami
Japan Rie Ogura
Doubles SL3-SU5 Norway Helle Sofie Sagøy
Germany Katrin Seibert
Thailand Saensupa Nipada
Thailand Chanida Srinavakul
India Parul Parmar
Thailand Kamtam Wandee
Thailand Paramee Panyachaem
Denmark Julie Thrane

Mixed events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Doubles WH1 Thailand Homhual Jakarin
Thailand Sujirat Pookkham
South Korea Lee Sam-seop
South Korea Son Ok-cha
Germany Young-Chin Mi
Germany Valeska Knoblauch
Germany Thomas Wandschneider
Switzerland Karin Suter-Erath
Doubles WH2 South Korea Kim Kyung-hoon
South Korea Lee Sun-ae
Turkey Avni Kertmen
Turkey Emine Seckin
Japan Osamu Nagashima
Japan Rie Ogura
Japan Seiji Yamami
Japan Yoko Egami
Doubles SL3-SU5 Germany Peter Schnitzler
Germany Katrin Seibert
Thailand Dachathon Saengarayakul
Thailand Saensupa Nipada
Thailand Chawart Kitichokwattana
Thailand Chanida Srinavakul
India Manoj Sarkar
India Parul Parmar
Doubles SH6 England Andrew Martin
England Rachel Choong
England Jack Shephard
England Rebecca Bedford
Republic of Ireland Luke Irvine
Republic of Ireland Emma Farnham
England Isaak Dalglish
Germany Milena Hoffmann

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea64.5010.5
2 India3058
3 England2428
4 Thailand22.54.59
5 Malaysia2114
6 Germany209.511.5
7 Japan12811
8 Switzerland10.50.52
9 Vietnam102.53.5
10 Ireland1023
11 Norway0.5101.5
12 France0.5000.5
13 Turkey0314
14 Chinese Taipei0213
15 Poland01.501.5
16 Russia0022
 Singapore0022
18 Denmark001.51.5
 Hong Kong001.51.5
Totals (19 entries)22224488

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  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 2013". BWF Tournament Software. 8 May 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-05-08.