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Asian Para-Badminton Championships

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Asian Para-Badminton Championships
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2025 Asian Para-Badminton Championships
FounderPara Badminton World Federation (now part of the BWF)
First season2004

The Asian Para-Badminton Championships is a tournament organized by the Para Badminton World Federation (PBWF) which has now merged with the BWF. This tournament is hosted to crown the best para-badminton players in Asia.

The inaugural edition of the tournament was hosted in Yeoju, South Korea in 2012.

Championships

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Individual championships

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The table below states all the host cities (and their countries) of the Asia Championships. South Korea hosted the 2012 edition of the championships and hosted a total of 18 events.[1] China hosted the championships in 2016 and won a total of 8 gold medals in the championships.[2]

Year Number Host City Host Country Events
2004 1 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia 12
2008 2 Bangalore  India 18
2012 3 Yeoju  South Korea 18
2016 4 Beijing  China 21
2020 5 Cancelled
2025 5 TBD  Thailand TBD

All-time medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)11111234
2 China (CHN)76922
3 Malaysia (MAS)634.513.5
4 India (IND)3.51.58.513.5
5 Japan (JPN)351624
6 Thailand (THA)261321
7 Indonesia (INA)221.55.5
8 Vietnam (VIE)2013
9 Hong Kong (HKG)0.5123.5
10 Singapore (SGP)0202
11 Sri Lanka (SRI)00.511.5
12 Macau (MAC)000.50.5
Totals (12 entries)373869144

Past winners

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2012 Yeoju

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles WH1 South Korea Kim Jung-jun South Korea Lee Sam-seop South Korea Lee Dong-seop
Thailand Jakarin Homhual
Men's singles WH2 South Korea Kim Kyung-hoon South Korea Kim Sung-hun South Korea Shim Jae-yul
Thailand Dumnern Junthong
Men's singles SL3 Vietnam Phạm Đức Trung South Korea Kim Chang-man Chinese Taipei Huang Hsing-chih
Japan Toshiaki Suenaga
Men's singles SL4 Chinese Taipei Lin Cheng-che Malaysia Hairol Fozi Saaba Chinese Taipei Yeh En-chuan
India Anand Kumar Boregowda
Men's singles SU5 Malaysia Cheah Liek Hou Singapore Tay Wei Ming Japan Hironobu Kawabata
Japan Gen Shogaki
Men's doubles WH1 South Korea Kim Jung-jun
South Korea Lee Sam-seop
Thailand Jakarin Homhual
Thailand Kornpeekanok Chatchai
Japan Osamu Nagashima
Japan Tsutomu Shimada
Chinese Taipei Fang Chih-tsung
Chinese Taipei Ong Yu-yu
Men's doubles WH2 South Korea Lee Dong-seop
South Korea Shim Jae-yul
South Korea Kim Kyung-hoon
South Korea Kim Sung-hun
Vietnam Trần Mai Anh
Vietnam Trương Ngọc Bình
Hong Kong Chan Ho Yuen
Macau Ip Chi Keong
Men's doubles SL3 Vietnam Hoàng Phạm Thắng
Vietnam Phạm Đức Trung
Japan Masanori Sato
Japan Toshiaki Suenaga
Chinese Taipei Chang Yu-yung
Chinese Taipei Huang Hsing-chih
Malaysia Muhammad Huzairi Abdul Malek
Malaysia Yau Tiam Ann
Men's doubles SL4 Chinese Taipei Lin Cheng-che
Chinese Taipei Lin Yung-chang
Malaysia Zaidi Omar
Malaysia Hairol Fozi Saaba
India Anand Kumar Boregowda
India Indrajit Pal
South Korea Baek Dong-gyu
South Korea Byeon Jeong-bae
Men's doubles SU5 Malaysia Cheah Liek Hou
Malaysia Suhalli Laiman
Singapore Kelvin Pung
Singapore Tay Wei Ming
Japan Hironobu Kawabata
Japan Gen Shogaki
South Korea Kim Gi-yeon
South Korea Kim Sam-seop
Women's singles WH1 Thailand Sujirat Pookkham South Korea Lee Mi-ok South Korea Son Ok-cha
Thailand Piyawan Thinjun
Women's singles WH2 South Korea Lee Sun-ae South Korea Kim Yun-sim Japan Yoko Egami
Japan Rie Ogura
Women's singles SL3–SU5 Japan Mamiko Toyoda Japan Kaede Kameyama Thailand Yodpa Sudsaifon
Thailand Nipada Saensupa
Women's doubles WH1–WH2 South Korea Kim Yun-sim
South Korea Lee Sun-ae
Thailand Sujirat Pookkham
Thailand Piyawan Thinjun
South Korea Lee Mi-ok
South Korea Son Ok-cha
Japan Yoko Egami
Japan Rie Ogura
Women's doubles SL3–SU5 Japan Mamiko Toyoda
Japan Kaede Kameyama
Thailand Wandee Kamtam
Thailand Yodpa Sudsaifon
Thailand Nipada Saensupa
Thailand Chanida Srinavakul
Malaysia Nabilah Ahmat Sharif
Hong Kong Ng Lai Ling
Mixed doubles WH1 South Korea Kim Jung-jun
South Korea Son Ok-cha
South Korea Lee Sam-seop
South Korea Lee Mi-ok
Thailand Jakarin Homhual
Thailand Sujirat Pookkham
Thailand Kornpeekanok Chatchai
Thailand Piyawan Thinjun
Mixed doubles WH2 South Korea Kim Sung-hun
South Korea Lee Sun-ae
South Korea Kim Kyung-hoon
South Korea Kim Yun-sim
Japan Osamu Nagashima
Japan Yoko Egami
Japan Tsutomu Shimada
Japan Rie Ogura
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5 Malaysia Cheah Liek Hou
Malaysia Nabilah Ahmat Sharif
Japan Hironobu Kawabata
Japan Mamiko Toyoda
Japan Gen Shogaki
Japan Kaede Kameyama
Thailand Chawarat Kitichokwattana
Thailand Chanida Srinavakul

2016 Beijing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles WH1 South Korea Lee Sam-seop South Korea Lee Dong-seop China Chen Linting
China Qu Zimo
Men's singles WH2 South Korea Kim Jung-jun China Mai Jianpeng Hong Kong Chan Ho Yuen
Malaysia Madzlan Saibon
Men's singles SL3 India Manoj Sarkar China Chen Xiaoyu Japan Daisuke Fujihara
India Pramod Bhagat
Men's singles SL4 India Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj Indonesia Hary Susanto Malaysia Bakri Omar
South Korea Shin Kyung-hwan
Men's singles SU5 Indonesia Suryo Nugroho Japan Taiyo Imai Indonesia Oddie Listyanto Putra
Malaysia Cheah Liek Hou
Men's singles SH6 Malaysia Didin Taresoh Hong Kong Wong Chun Yim Thailand Bunthan Yaemmali
India Mark Joseph Dharmai
Men's doubles WH1–WH2 South Korea Kim Kyung-hoon
South Korea Lee Dong-seop
South Korea Kim Jung-jun
South Korea Lee Sam-seop
Hong Kong Chan Ho Yuen
Japan Osamu Nagashima
Thailand Jakarin Homhual
Thailand Dumnern Junthong
Men's doubles SL3–SL4 Indonesia Ukun Rukaendi
Indonesia Hary Susanto
Malaysia Muhammad Huzairi Abdul Malek
Malaysia Bakri Omar
India Anand Boregowda
India Manoj Sarkar
India Pramod Bhagat
India Sukant Kadam
Men's doubles SU5 Malaysia Cheah Liek Hou
Malaysia Hairol Fozi Saaba
Indonesia Suryo Nugroho
Indonesia Oddie Listyanto Putra
Japan Kohei Obara
Japan Tetsuo Ura
South Korea Kim Gi-yeon
South Korea Shin Kyung-hwan
Men's doubles SH6 India Mark Joseph Dharmai
Hong Kong Wong Chun Yim
China Luo Guangliang
China Yan Huide
China Liang Hai
China Yang Jinquan
Japan Kiyoshi Asai
Japan Naoto Mimura
Women's singles WH1 China Li Hongyan China Wang Ping South Korea Son Ok-cha
Thailand Sujirat Pookkham
Women's singles WH2 China Liu Yutong Thailand Amnouy Wetwithan South Korea Kim Yun-sim
China Yang Fan
Women's singles SL3 India Parul Parmar Thailand Wandee Kamtam India Manasi Girishchandra Joshi
Japan Asami Yamada
Women's singles SL4 Malaysia Nursyazwani Shahrom India Chiranjita Bharali China Ou Haishi
Women's singles SU5 China Yang Qiuxia Japan Ayako Suzuki China Cheng Hefang
China Su Kunrong
Women's singles SH6 China Li Fengmei China Lin Shuangbao Sri Lanka Randika Doling
Thailand Kannikon Yaemmali
Women's doubles WH1–WH2 China Li Hongyan
China Yang Fan
Thailand Sujirat Pookkham
Thailand Amnouy Wetwithan
Japan Etsuko Kobayashi
Japan Yuma Yamazaki
South Korea Kim Yun-sim
South Korea Son Ok-cha
Women's doubles SL3–SU5 China Cheng Hefang
China Ma Huihui
Japan Akiko Sugino
Japan Asami Yamada
India Chiranjita Bharali
India Manasi Girishchandra Joshi
India Parul Parmar
Indonesia Khalimatus Sadiyah
Mixed doubles WH1–WH2 Thailand Jakarin Homhual
Thailand Amnouy Wetwithan
South Korea Lee Dong-seop
South Korea Lee Sun-ae
South Korea Kim Kyung-hoon
South Korea Kim Seung-suk
South Korea Lee Sam-seop
South Korea Kim Yun-sim
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5 Japan Toshiaki Suenaga
Japan Akiko Sugino
China Ou Wei
China Cheng Hefang
Japan Tetsuo Ura
Japan Asami Yamada
China Gao Yuyang
China Ma Huihui
Mixed doubles SH6 China Luo Guangliang
China Li Fengmei
India Mark Joseph Dharmai
Sri Lanka Randika Doling
China Yan Huide
China Lin Shuangbao
Thailand Bunthan Yaemmali
Thailand Kannikon Yaemmali

See also

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Note

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References

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  1. ^ Hearn, Don. "ASIAN PARA-BADMINTON CHAMPS – Korean wheelchairs dominate, Malaysians come in force". Retrieved 2022-11-13.
  2. ^ "China shine at Asian Para Badminton Champs". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
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