Badminton-Weltmeisterschaft für Behinderte 2013
Die IX. Badminton-Weltmeisterschaft für Behinderte, offiziell BWF Para-Badminton World Championships 2013, fand vom 7. bis zum 10. November 2013 in Dortmund statt.
Wettbewerbe
Disziplin | Klasse | Gold | Silber | Bronze | Bronze |
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Herreneinzel | SH6 | Niall McVeigh | Andrew Martin | Oliver Clarke | Alexander Mekhdiev |
SL3 | Kim Chang-man | Pascal Wolter | Pramod Bhagat | Hsu Jen-Ho | |
SL4 | Lin Cheng-Che | Ashuthosh Dubey | Raul Anguiano Araujo | Andrujit Pal | |
SU5 | Cheah Liek Hou | Bartłomiej Mróz | Raj Kumar | Wei Ming Tay | |
WH1 | Lee Sam-seop | Thomas Wandschneider | Seiji Yamami | Pawel Popow | |
WH2 | Kim Jung-jun | Kim Kyung-hoon | Ho Yuen Chan | Trương Ngọc Bình | |
Dameneinzel | SH6 | Rachel Choong | Rebecca Bedford | Emma Farnham | - |
SL3/4 | Parul Dalsukhbhai Parmar | Helle Sofie Sagøy | Chanida Srinavakul | Katrin Seibert | |
SU5 | Mamiko Toyoda | Akiko Sugino | Julie Thrane | Zehra Baglar | |
WH1 | Karin Suter-Erath | Son Ok-cha | Elke Rongen | Sujirat Pookkhum | |
WH2 | Lee Sun-ae | Emine Seçkin | Gertrud Salewski | Yoko Egami | |
Herrendoppel | SL3 | Pramod Bhagat Manoj Sarkar | Taku Hiroi Tokiashi Suenaga | Hoang Pham Thang Phạm Đức Trung | Siddanna Sahukar Stephen Prakash |
SL4 | Chawarat Kittichokwattana Adisak Saengarayakul | Chee Wai Chong Bakri Omar | Antony Forster Jan-Niklas Pott | Lin Cheng-Che Lin Yung-Chang | |
SU5 | Suhaili Laiman Like Hou Cheah | Bartłomiej Mróz İlker Tuzcu | Kelvin Pung Wai Hwa Wei Ming Tay | Gen Shogaki Tetsuo Ura | |
WH1 | David Toupé Thomas Wandschneider | Avni Kertmen Lee Sam-seop | Osamu Nagashima Seiji Yamami | Pawel Popow Juri Stepanow | |
WH2 | Kim Jung-jun Kim Kyung-hoon | Gobi Ranganathan Martin Rooke | Trương Ngọc Bình Dumnern Junthong | Ho Yuen Chan Sanjeev Kumar | |
Damendoppel | SL3-4/SU5 | Helle Sofie Sagøy Katrin Seibert | Nipida Saensupal Chanida Srinavakul | Wannaphatdee Kamtam Parul Dalsukhbhai Parmar | - |
WH1/2 | Son Ok-cha Lee Sun-ae | Sujirat Pookkhum Karin Suter-Erath | Valeska Knoblauch Elke Rongen | Yoko Egami Rie Ogura | |
Mixed | SH6 | Andrew Martin Rachel Choong | Jack Shephard Rebecca Bedford | Luke Irvine Emma Farnham | - |
SL3-4/SU5 | Peter Schnitzler Katrin Seibert | Adisak Saengarayakul Nipida Saensupal | Manoj Sarkar Parul Dalsukhbhai Parmar | Chawarat Kittichokwattana Chanida Srivanakul | |
WH1 | Jakarin Homhaul Sujirat Pookkhum | Lee Sam-seop Son Ok-cha | Young-Chin Mi Valeska Knoblauch | Thomas Wandschneider Karin Suter-Erath | |
WH2 | Kim Kyung-hoon Lee Sun-ae | Avni Kertmen Emine Seçkin | Seiji Yamami Yoko Egami | Osamu Nagashima Rie Ogura | |
Doppel | SH6 | Oliver Clarke Andrew Martin | Krysten Coombs Jack Shephard | Mark Joseph Dharmai Alexander Mekhdiev | Rachel Choong Rebecca Bedford |
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Man sagt, dass der grüne Teil die Mehrheit der katholischen Einwohner des Landes repräsentiert, der orange Teil die Minderheit der protestantischen, und die weiße Mitte den Frieden und die Harmonie zwischen beiden.
Chinese Taipei Olympic Flag. According to the official website of Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee, Blue Sky(circle) & White Sun(triangles) above the Olympic rings is neither the National Emblem of the Republic of China, nor the Party Emblem of Kuomintang (KMT), but a design in between, where the triangles do not extend to the edge of the blue circle, as registered at International Olympic Committee in 1981 and digitally rendered in 2013. Besides, the blue outline of the five-petaled plum blossom is broader than the red one. Moreover, the CMYK code of the blue one and the Blue Sky & White Sun is "C100-M100-Y0-K0", and different from the Olympic rings (C100-M25-Y0-K0). Note that it's the only version recognized by IOC.
Die quadratische Nationalfahne der Schweiz, in transparentem rechteckigem (2:3) Feld.