Badminton tournaments at the Deaflympics are organized since 1985.
Editions
- Badminton at the 1985 Summer Deaflympics (5)
- Badminton at the 1989 Summer Deaflympics (5)
- Badminton at the 1993 Summer Deaflympics (6)
- Badminton at the 1997 Summer Deaflympics (6)
- Badminton at the 2001 Summer Deaflympics (6)
- Badminton at the 2005 Summer Deaflympics (6)
- Badminton at the 2009 Summer Deaflympics (6)
- Badminton at the 2013 Summer Deaflympics (5)
- Badminton at the 2017 Summer Deaflympics (6)
- Badminton at the 2021 Summer Deaflympics (6)
Medalists
Year | Event | 1. | 2. | 3. |
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1985 | Women's doubles | Carolyn Hamilin Janet Watt | Pamela Fay Croskery Penny Went | Fiona Wilson Linda Durno |
Women's singles | Bente Andersen | Fiona Rosie | Fiona Wilson | |
Men's doubles | Rodney Fletcher Martin Lawrence Bogard | Richard Boswell Alan Bridson | Janne Ågren Yngve Ingvarsson | |
Men's singles | Rodney Fletcher | Martin Lawrence Bogard | Jørn Elmer | |
Mixed doubles | Rodney Fletcher Fiona Wilson | Martin Lawrence Bogard Fiona Rosie | Richard Boswell Linda Durno | |
1989 | Women's doubles | Andrea Mary Elizabeth Lang Fiona Wilson | Pamela Fay Croskery Penny Went | Gillian Faye Ramsay Christine J. Ryder |
Women's singles | Bente Andersen | Karin Arboe Jensen | Andrea Mary Elizabeth Lang | |
Men's doubles | Rajeev Bagga Sandeep Singh Dhillon | Nicholas Cole Warnock John Kenneth Lilley | Rodney Fletcher Martin Lawrence Bogard | |
Men's singles | Rajeev Bagga | Sandeep Singh Dhillon | Janne Ågren | |
Mixed doubles | Rodney Fletcher Fiona Wilson | Martin Lawrence Bogard Andrea Mary Elizabeth Lang | John Kenneth Lilley Malka Bogard | |
1993 | Women's doubles | Karin Arboe Jensen Birgitte Worsøe Nielsen | Andrea Mary Elizabeth Hardwick Angela Nicola Sterne | Lesley Newby Fiona Wilson |
Women's singles | Karin Arboe Jensen | Bente Andersen | Marie Karlsson | |
Men's doubles | Rajeev Bagga Sandeep Singh Dhillon | Leon Vis Rudo Rijken | Martin Lawrence Bogard John Kenneth Lilley | |
Men's singles | Rajeev Bagga | Teh Cheang Hock | Sandeep Singh Dhillon | |
Mixed doubles | Rajeev Bagga Panna M. Kapadia | Teh Cheang Hock Tan Seok Kean | Janne Ågren Marie Karlsson | |
Team | India (Rajeev Bagga, Sandeep Singh Dhillon, Samir Kesarinath Chogle, Dynanda Gajanan Date, Panna M. Kapadia, Girish Pai, Rajinishree Prem Thota) | Netherlands (Hans Bakker, Elles Michels, Rudo Rijken, Casparina van Beek, Nancy van Beek, Leon Vis) | Denmark (Karin Arboe Jensen, Birgitte Worsøe Nielsen, Micheal Borup Jensen, Jannich Tanghus Andersen, Jens Bertelsen, Henrik Roar Hansen) | |
1997 | Women's doubles | Susanah Storey Lesley Newby | Saskia Wummelsdorf Elke Gerstner | Ursula Brunner Silvia Weibel |
Women's singles | Saskia Wummelsdorf | Ranjini Ramanujam | Park Hae-Yeon | |
Men's doubles | Rajeev Bagga Sandeep Singh Dhillon | Jannich Tanghus Andersen Jesper Vingum Jensen | Tomofumi Kobori Takaaki Miyatake | |
Men's singles | Rajeev Bagga | Jannich Tanghus Andersen | Sandeep Singh Dhillon | |
Mixed doubles | Jannich Tanghus Andersen Birgitte Worsøe Nielsen | Leon Vis Elles Michels | Martin Lawrence Bogard Lesley Newby | |
Team | India (Rajeev Bagga, Sandeep Singh Dhillon, Ranjini Ramanujam, Sonu Anand Sharma, Rohit Bhaker, Gaurav Muchhal) | United Kingdom (Martin Lawrence Bogard, Christopher Sacre, Carl Sadler, Janet Margaret Thomson, Lesley Newby, Susanah Storey, David Ingham, Rita Murdock) | Denmark (Connie Apitzsch, Birgitte Worsøe Nielsen, Charlotte Bjerg Jensen, Jannich Tanghus Andersen, Jesper Vingum Jensen, Søren Glad Jørgensen, Henrik Roar Hansen) | |
2001 | Women's doubles | Jeong Seon-hwa Park Hae-yeon | Teruyo Haga Mari Ishii | Andrea Mary Elizabeth Hardwick Lesley Holdsworth |
Women's singles | Mari Ishii | Jeong Seon-hwa | Kristina Dovydaityte | |
Men's doubles | Rajeev Bagga Sandeep Singh Dhillon | Teh Cheang Hock Mar Meng Wan | Lee Jong-bong Sin Hyun-woo | |
Men's singles | Rajeev Bagga | Teh Cheang Hock | Lee Jong-bong | |
Mixed doubles | Rajeev Bagga Kashmira Joglekar | Sin Hyun-woo Jeong Seon-hwa | Tomofumi Kobori Mari Ishii | |
Team | South Korea (Lee Sang-In, Yoo Young-Jin, Yu Eun Kyung, Lee Jong-bong, Sin Hyun-woo, Jeong Seon-hwa, Park Hae-yeon) | Malaysia (Teh Cheang Hock, Mar Meng Wan, Wu Wai Loon, Yeo Kok Fang, Artika Suraya Ayub, Foo Chiew Phing) | Japan (Teruyo Haga, Mari Ishii, Takaaki Miyatake, Tomofumi Kobori) | |
2005 | Women's doubles | Mari Ishii Mika Hiwatari | Jeong Seon-hwa Park Hae-yeon | Jevgenija Novik Kristina Dovydaityte |
Women's singles | Kristina Dovydaityte | Jeong Seon-hwa | Park Hae-yeon | |
Men's doubles | Rajeev Bagga Sandeep Singh Dhillon | Lee Jong-bong Sin Hyun-woo | Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov Mikhail Alexandrovich Efremov | |
Men's singles | Rajeev Bagga | Nattachai Unsomsri | Rohit Bhaker | |
Mixed doubles | Sin Hyun-woo Jeong Seon-hwa | Tomas Dovidaityte Kristina Dovydaityte | Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov Alena Igorevna Pavlova | |
Team | South Korea (Bak Eun-Jeong, Lee Jong-bong, Sin Hyun-woo, Jeong Seon-hwa, Park Hae-yeon, Woo Ji-soo) | Germany (Helga Diesslin, Saskia Fischer, Rainer Martin Gebauer, Elke Gerstner, Svenja Klopp, Michael Thomas, Oliver Witte) | India (Rajeev Bagga, Sandeep Singh Dhillon, Payel Ghosh, Rajinishree Prem Thota, Ranjini Ramanujam, Rohit Bhaker, Gaurav Muchhal, Joyashree Sarkar) | |
2009 | Women's doubles | Yu Eun-kyung Jeong Seon-hwa | Olga Andreevna Shtayger Alena Igorevna Soboleva | Wang Meng Zhang Yi |
Women's singles | Gergana Baramova | Wang Meng | Kristina Dovydaityte | |
Men's doubles | Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov Mikhail Alexandrovich Efremov | Yeo Kok Fang Teh Cheang Hock | Lee Jong-bong Sin Hyun-woo | |
Men's singles | Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov | Rajeev Bagga | Lu Guangyao | |
Mixed doubles | Sin Hyun-woo Jeong Seon-hwa | Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov Alena Igorevna Soboleva | Tomofumi Kobori Mari Ishii | |
Team | South Korea (Arum Joung, Choi Jin-woo, Yu Eun-kyung, Lee Jong-bong, Jung Sun-ho, Sin Hyun-woo, Jeong Seon-hwa, Kim Sung-hee) | Russia (Valery Valeryevich Antonov, Mikhail Alexandrovich Efremov, Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov, Olga Andreevna Shtayger, Alena Igorevna Soboleva) | Lithuania (Tomas Dovidaityte, Ignas Reznikas, Kristina Dovydaityte, Kazimieras Dauskurtas, Emilija Mateikaite, Viktorija Novik) | |
2013 | Women's doubles | Jang Jialei Wang Meng | Wang Meng Xing Zhang Heng | Alena Soboleva Olga Shtayger |
Women's singles | Jung-Yu Fan | Gergana Baramova | Jeong Seonhwa | |
Men's doubles | Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov Mikhail Alexandrovich Efremov | Shin Hyunwoo Shin Kyungduk | Edi Susanto Aditya Hermawan | |
Men's singles | Shokhzod Khudodagi Gulomzoda | Shin Hyunwoo | Seo Myeongsoo | |
Mixed doubles | Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov Alena Igorevna Soboleva | Shokhzod Khudodagi Gulomzoda Olga Shtayger | Mikhail Alexandrovich Efremov Anastasia Yuryevna Sedova | |
2017[1][2][3] | Women's doubles | Zhang Heng Yan Wang Meng | Jung-Yu Fan Yan-Ru Shen | Jeong Seonhwa Lee Soyeong |
Women's singles | Wang Meng | Jeong Seonhwa | Manami Nagahara | |
Men's doubles | Siriwat Mattayanumat Ittikorn Punyangam | Shin Hyunwoo Soo Myeongsoo | Valery Valeryevich Antonov Mikhail Yefremov | |
Men's singles | Kaifeng Tang | Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov | Shokhzod Khudodagi Gulomzoda | |
Mixed doubles | Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov Alena Igorevna Soboleva | Boon Wei Ying Heng Bock Francis Tan | Ding Yibo Zhang Heng Yan | |
Team | China (Ding Yibo, Lu Guangyao, Tang Kaifeng, Wang Meng, Wang Meng Xing, Zhang Heng Yan) | Russia (Valery Valeryevich Antonov, Olga Dormidontova, Mikhail Efremov, Shokhzod Khudodagi Gulomzoda, Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov, Karina Khakimova, Olga Andreevna Shtayger, Alena Igorevna Soboleva) | Chinese Taipei (Chen Chung-I, Fan Jung-Yu, Hsieh Li-Chi, Huang Chen-Che, Huang Cheng-I, Shen Yan-Ru, Tu Wen-Hsuan, Yin Shih-Rong) |
Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | India | 14 | 2 | 4 | 20 |
2 | South Korea | 7 | 9 | 8 | 24 |
3 | Great Britain | 6 | 9 | 10 | 25 |
4 | Russia | 6 | 6 | 4 | 16 |
5 | China | 5 | 2 | 3 | 10 |
6 | Denmark | 3 | 3 | 3 | 9 |
7 | Japan | 2 | 2 | 5 | 9 |
8 | Norway | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
9 | New Zealand | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
10 | Germany | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
11 | Chinese Taipei | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
12 | Bulgaria | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Thailand | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | |
14 | Lithuania | 1 | 0 | 4 | 5 |
15 | Malaysia | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7 |
16 | Netherlands | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
17 | Sweden | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
18 | Indonesia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Poland | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Switzerland | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (20 entries) | 51 | 51 | 51 | 153 |
References
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