Badminton-Weltmeisterschaft für Behinderte 2011
Die VIII. Badminton-Weltmeisterschaft für Behinderte, offiziell BWF Para-Badminton World Championships 2011, fand vom 22. bis 26. November 2011 in Guatemala-Stadt statt.
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Disziplin | Klasse | Gold | Silber | Bronze | Bronze |
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Herreneinzel | STD7 | Niall McVeigh | Alexander Mechdijew | Krysten Coombs | - |
STL2 | Lang Yean Loi | Alan Oliver | Hsing-Chin Huang | Juan Antonio Ramírez | |
STL2a | Chang-Man Kim | Simón Cruz Mondejar | Pedro Pablo de Vinatea | Daisuke Fujihara | |
STL3 | Hairul Fozi | Cheng-Che Lin | Michael Sydney | Raul Anguiano Araujo | |
STL3a | Steven Moodie | Rod Rantall | Bobby Griffin | - | |
STU4 | Gen Shogaki | Kohei Obara | Michail Tschiwiksin | Cho Leung Chan | |
STU5 | Like Hou Cheah | İlker Tuzcu | Eyal Bachar | Meng-Yuan Lee | |
WH1/2 | Lee Sam-seop | Thomas Wandschneider | David Toupé | Avni Kertmen | |
WH3 | Jae-You Sim | Mazlan Saibon | Marcel Smouter | Amir Levi | |
Dameneinzel | STU4 | Akiko Sugino | Yūko Yamaguchi | Aki Takahashi | Sun-Hee Heo |
WH1/2 | Ok-Cha Son | Karin Suter-Erath | Sonja Häsler | Sofia Balsalobre | |
WH3 | Ilse van de Burgwal | Yun-Sim Kim | Emine Seçkin | - | |
Herrendoppel | STL2 | Chang-Man Kim / Lang Yean Loi | Yu-Yung Chang / Hsing-Chin Huang | Daisuke Fujihara / Yusuke Yamaguchi | Oleg Donzow / Chiu Pong Tsang |
STL3 | Hairul Fozi / Michael Sydney | Cheng-Che Lin / Yung-Chang Lin | Bobby Griffin / Steven Moodie | Raul Anguiano Araujo / Jan-Niklas Pott | |
STU5 | Like Hou Cheah / Suhaili Laiman | Kohei Obara / Gen Shogaki | Tunahan Eser / İlker Tuzcu | Eyal Bachar / Antony Forster | |
WH1/2 | Avni Kertmen / Thomas Wandschneider | Osamu Nagashima / Seiji Yamami | Pawel Popow / Juri Stepanow | Alexander Polstjankin / David Toupé | |
WH3 | Lee Sam-seop / Jae-You Sim | Amir Levi / Makbel Shefanya | Moshe Bar-Hen / Avraham Oren | Ho Yuen Chan / Marcel Smouter | |
Damendoppel | WH3 | Sonja Häsler / Karin Suter-Erath | Inge Bakker / Ilse van de Burgwal | Yun-Sim Kim / Ok-Cha Son | Nina Gorodetzky / Emine Seçkin |
Mixed | STL | Lang Yean Loi / Akiko Sugino | Cho Leung Chan / Sun-Hee Heo | Daisuke Fujihara / Aki Takahashi | - |
WH1/2 | Lee Sam-seop / Ok-Cha Son | David Toupé / Sonja Häsler | Avni Kertmen / Karin Suter-Erath | Shimon Schalom / Nina Gorodetzky | |
WH3 | Jae-You Sim / Yun-Sim Kim | Marcel Smouter / Ilse van de Burgwal | Gobi Ranganathan / Emine Seçkin | - |
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