Badminton at the 2021 Asian Youth Para Games
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Para badminton at the 2021 Asian Youth Para Games was held at Bahrain from 2 to 6 December.[1][2][3][4]
Badminton at the 2021 Asian Youth Para Games | |
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Venue | Alba Club |
Location | Bahrain |
Dates | 2–6 December |
Competitors | 33 from 14 Countries |
Medal table
* Host nation (Bahrain)
Medalists
Singles
Event | Class | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Boys' singles | WH2 | Daiki Kajiwara![]() |
Yu Soo-young![]() |
Yuui Mochizuki![]() |
Shinnichirou Ozawa![]() | ||||
SL4 | Hikmat Ramdani![]() |
Naveen Sivakumar![]() |
Cho Na-dan![]() | |
Chindanai Ninudomsak![]() | ||||
SU5 | Pu Gui-yu![]() |
Hardik Makkar![]() |
Ji Sang-hoon![]() | |
Lee Jeong-soo![]() | ||||
SH6 | Natthapong Meechai![]() |
Muhammad Amin Azmi![]() |
Tomoya Ueno![]() | |
Girls' singles | SL3 | Sanjana Kumari![]() |
Shadi Jahanpahah![]() |
Mekanboeva Shabnam![]() |
SL4 | Shiho Sawada![]() |
Jyothi Jyothi![]() |
Adinda Nugraheni![]() | |
SU5 | Remina Suzuki![]() |
Warining Rahayu![]() |
Anisa Fitriyani![]() | |
Palak Kholi![]() | ||||
SH6 | Nithya Sre Sivan![]() |
Wu Yu-yen![]() |
Sapuna Subba![]() |
Doubles
Event | Class | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Boys' doubles | SU5 | ![]() Ji Sang-hoon Leo Jeong-soo |
![]() Karan Paneer Ruthick Ragupathi |
![]() Hardik Makkar Naveen Sivakumar |
![]() Chindanai Ninudomsak Nattaphon Thaweesap | ||||
Mixed doubles | SL3–SU5 | ![]() Hikmat Ramdani Adinda Nugraheni |
![]() Hardik Makkar Sanjana Kumari |
![]() Nehal Gupta Palak Kholi |
![]() Mohammad Abdullah Mohsen ![]() Mekanboeva Shabnam | ||||
SH6 | ![]() Natthapong Meechai ![]() Wu Yu-yen |
![]() Aditya Vadiraj Kulkarni Nithya Sre Sivan |
![]() Tomoya Ueno ![]() Sapuna Subba |
References
External links
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