2007 IBAD Para-Badminton World Championships | |
Dates: | 27 October – 3 November 2007 |
Number Edition: | 6th |
Venue: | Gymnasium 1, Bangkok Youth Center |
Location: | Bangkok, Thailand |
Previous: | 2005 Hsinchu |
Next: | 2009 Seoul |
The 2007 IBAD Para-Badminton World Championships were held from 27 October to 3 November 2007 in Bangkok, Thailand.[1] 24 events were contested in the tournament.[2]
Bangkok was chosen as the host city for the tournament in April 2007. Gymnasium 1, located inside the Bangkok Youth Center was selected as the venue for the tournament.[3]
Singles BMW2 (WH1) | Lee Sam-seop | Choi Jung-man | Osamu Nagashima |
Avni Kertmen | |||
Singles BMW3 (WH2) | Quincy Michielsen | Madzlan Saibon | Amir Levi |
An Gyeong-hwan | |||
Singles BMSTL1 (SL3) | Subpong Meepian | Takayuki Taniguchi | Tsang Chiu Pong |
Pramod Bhagat | |||
Singles BMSTL2 (SL3a) | Pascal Wolter | Toshiaki Suenaga | Hsu Jen-ho |
Kim Chang-man | |||
Singles BMSTL3 (SL4) | Yu Kwong Wah | Chuang Liang-tu | Ahmad Abdul Rahman |
Bakri Omar | |||
Singles BMSTU4 (SU5a) | Tetsuo Ura | Jeffrey Zee | Satyam Janapareddi |
Upul Bandara | |||
Singles BMSTU5 (SU5b) | Cheah Liek Hou | Juan Bretones | Raj Kumar |
Rakesh Pandey | |||
Doubles BMW2 (WH1) | Choi Jung-man Lee Sam-seop | Avni Kertmen Thomas Wandschneider | Ferdinand Hoeke Walter Rauber |
David Toupé Shimon Shalom | |||
Doubles BMW3 (WH2) | Amir Levi Makbel Shefanya | Kim Young-min An Gyeong-hwan | Mohd Fairuz Amjad Rohaizat Madzlan Saibon |
Ton Hollaar Quincy Michielsen | |||
Doubles BMSTL1 (SL3a) | Subpong Meepian Bunjob Wongkumkerl | Tung Fung Kwong Tsang Chiu Pong | Pramod Bhagat Himagiri Yernagula |
Doubles BMSTL2 (SL3b) | Toshiaki Suenaga Takayuki Taniguchi | Chin Syu Khui Tan Hwa Koon | Kim Chang-man Lee Chun-ui |
Azman Ali Jasmi Tegol | |||
Doubles BMSTL3 (SL4) | Chuang Liang-tu Lin Cheng-che | Jun Dong-chun Kim Jae-hoon | Bakri Omar Hairol Fozi Saaba |
Somsak Kleedyeeson Adisak Saengarayakul | |||
Doubles BMSTU4 (SU5a) | Yoshiaki Mori Tetsuo Ura | Lam Tak Kwan Jeffrey Zee | Satyam Janapareddi D. V. A. S. Raghuram |
Doubles BMSTU5 (SU5b) | Cheah Liek Hou Suhaili Laiman | Raj Kumar Rakesh Pandey | Lee Meng-yuan Lin Tien-jen |
Eyal Bachar Frank Dietel |
Singles BMW2 (WH1) | Lee Ae-kyung | Lee Mi-ok | Elke Rongen | |
Piyawan Thinjun | ||||
Singles BMW3 (WH2) | Carol de Meijer-Bradley | Yoon Jong-mi | Inna Mashikovsky | |
Lia Schuring | ||||
Singles BMSTL2 (SL3) | Aki Takahashi | Wandee Kamtam | Ng Lai Ling | |
Paramee Panyachaem | ||||
Singles BMSTL3 (SL4) | Parul Parmar | Sudsaifon Yodpa | Nipada Saensupa | |
Chanida Srinavakul | ||||
Doubles BMW2 (WH1) | Lee Ae-kyung Lee Mi-ok | Nina Gorodetzky Elke Rongen | Carola Bohn Mine Korkmaz | |
Laong Hebkaew Piyawan Thinjun | ||||
Doubles BMW3 (WH2) | Carol de Meijer-Bradley Lia Schuring | Inna Mashikovsky Peggy Weijers | Gerdngoen Thummasorn Amnouy Wetwithan | |
Doubles BMSTL3 (SL4) | Charanjeet Kaur Parul Parmar | Wandee Kamtam Nipada Saensupa | Aki Takahashi Ikumi Nakai |
Doubles BMW2 (WH1) | Choi Jung-man Lee Mi-ok | Lee Sam-seop Lee Ae-kyung | Shimon Shalom Nina Gorodetzky |
Manfred Steinhart Elke Rongen | |||
Doubles BMW3 (WH2) | Amir Levi Inna Mashikovsky | An Gyeong-hwan Yoon Jong-mi | Ferdinand Hoeke Peggy Weijers |
Quincy Michielsen Carol de Meijer-Bradley |
11 teams took part in the standing team event.[4] Malaysia won the event by defeating Hong Kong 2–1 in the final.