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1 Classification  





2 Qualification  





3 Schedule  





4 Participating nations  





5 Medal table  





6 Medalists  



6.1  Singles events  





6.2  Doubles events  







7 References  





8 External links  














Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics






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Badminton
at the XVI Paralympic Games
Badminton pictogram of the
2020 Summer Paralympics
VenueYoyogi National Gymnasium
Dates1–5 September 2021
Competitors90 from 28 nations

2024 Paris

Badminton at the 2020 Summer ParalympicsinTokyo, Japan, was played at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium (renamed to Yoyogi National Stadium for the Games) from 1 to 5 September 2021. There were a total of fourteen events taking place: seven male events (six singles, one doubles), six female events (four singles, two doubles) and one mixed doubles event.[1]

The 2020 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games were postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They kept the 2020 name and were held from 24 August to 5 September 2021.[2][3]

Classification[edit]

There were six different classes in the competition.[4]

Class Description
WH1 Athletes who have impairment in both lower limbs and trunk and/or have high spinal cord injuries. They may also have impaired hand function which could impact the ability to manoeuvre in their wheelchair. Their playing style is by holding their wheelchair with one hand while the other hand is moving the racquet; they will push or pull themselves to a neutral wheelchair sitting position after the stroke.
WH2 Similar to WH1 athletes, WH2 athletes have one or more impairments in their lower limbs, one or more loss of legs (above the knee) and would have minimal or no trunk impairment and/or lower . They would move their wheelchairs quicker than WH1 athletes and they will hold onto their wheels less to maintain their balance.
SL3 Athletes would have impairment in one or both lower limbs and have poor walking/running balance: to reduce their impairment, they would often compete on half-court (lengthwise). These athletes would have cerebral palsy, bilateral polio or loss of both legs below the knee.
SL4 Athletes would run faster and have better balance than athletes who are in the SL3 class, they would have an impairment in one or both lower limbs, unilateral polio or mild cerebral palsy. These athletes would play on full-court.
SU5 Unlike the SL3 and SL4 sport classes, SU5 have impairments in their upper limbs such as a missing thumb which restricts grip and power of the stroke or loss of an arm due to amputation or nerve damage. Also, athletes may have a severe impairment to their non-playing arm which can affect balance movements, trunk rotation and ability to serve.
SH6 Athletes who have achondroplasia and short stature.

Qualification[edit]

Schedule[edit]

G Group stage ¼ Quarter-finals ½ Semi-finals F Finals
Events Dates
Wed
1 Sep
Thu
2 Sep
Fri
3 Sep
Sat
4 Sep
Sun
5 Sep
Men's singles WH1 G G G ¼ ½ F
Men's singles WH2 G G ¼ ½ F
Men's singles SL3 G G G ½ F
Men's singles SL4 G G ½ F
Men's singles SU5 G G G ½ F
Men's singles SH6 G G ½ F
Women's singles WH1 G G ¼ ½ F
Women's singles WH2 G G G ¼ ½ F
Women's singles SL4 G G ½ F
Women's singles SU5 G G G ¼ ½ F
Men's doubles WH1–WH2 G G ½ F
Women's doubles WH1–WH2 G G ½ F
Women's doubles SL3–SU5 G G ½ F
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5 G G G ½ F

Participating nations[edit]

  •  Brazil (1)
  •  Canada (1)
  •  China (9)
  •  Chinese Taipei (1)
  •  Denmark (1)
  •  Egypt (1)
  •  France (6)
  •  Germany (6)
  •  Great Britain (4)
  •  Hong Kong (2)
  •  India (7)
  •  Indonesia (7)
  •  Israel (1)
  •  Japan (13) (Host nation)
  •  Malaysia (2)
  •  Netherlands (1)
  •  Norway (1)
  •  Peru (1)
  •  Poland (1)
  •  Portugal (1)
  •  RPC (1)
  •  South Korea (7)
  •  Switzerland (2)
  •  Thailand (7)
  •  Turkey (2)
  •  Uganda (1)
  •  Ukraine (1)
  • Medal table[edit]

    RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 China53210
    2 Japan*3159
    3 Indonesia2226
    4 India2114
    5 France1102
    6 Malaysia1001
    7 South Korea0314
    8 Great Britain0112
     Hong Kong0112
     Thailand0112
    Totals (10 entries)14141442

    Medalists[edit]

    Singles events[edit]

    Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
    Men's singles WH1
    details
    Qu Zimo
     China
    Lee Sam-seop
     South Korea
    Lee Dong-seop
     South Korea
    WH2
    details
    Daiki Kajiwara
     Japan
    Kim Jung-jun
     South Korea
    Chan Ho Yuen
     Hong Kong
    SL3
    details
    Pramod Bhagat
     India
    Daniel Bethell
     Great Britain
    Manoj Sarkar
     India
    SL4
    details
    Lucas Mazur
     France
    Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj
     India
    Fredy Setiawan
     Indonesia
    SU5
    details
    Cheah Liek Hou
     Malaysia
    Dheva Anrimusthi
     Indonesia
    Suryo Nugroho
     Indonesia
    SH6
    details
    Krishna Nagar
     India
    Chu Man Kai
     Hong Kong
    Krysten Coombs
     Great Britain
    Women's singles WH1
    details
    Sarina Satomi
     Japan
    Sujirat Pookkham
     Thailand
    Yin Menglu
     China
    WH2
    details
    Liu Yutong
     China
    Xu Tingting
     China
    Yuma Yamazaki
     Japan
    SL4
    details
    Cheng Hefang
     China
    Leani Ratri Oktila
     Indonesia
    Ma Huihui
     China
    SU5
    details
    Yang Qiuxia
     China
    Ayako Suzuki
     Japan
    Akiko Sugino
     Japan

    Doubles events[edit]

    Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
    Men's doubles WH1–WH2
    details
     China
    Mai Jianpeng
    Qu Zimo
     South Korea
    Kim Jung-jun
    Lee Dong-seop
     Japan
    Daiki Kajiwara
    Hiroshi Murayama
    Women's doubles WH1–WH2
    details
     Japan
    Sarina Satomi
    Yuma Yamazaki
     China
    Liu Yutong
    Yin Menglu
     Thailand
    Sujirat Pookkham
    Amnouy Wetwithan
    SL3–SU5
    details
     Indonesia
    Leani Ratri Oktila
    Khalimatus Sadiyah
     China
    Cheng Hefang
    Ma Huihui
     Japan
    Noriko Ito
    Ayako Suzuki
    Mixed doubles SL3–SU5
    details
     Indonesia
    Hary Susanto
    Leani Ratri Oktila
     France
    Lucas Mazur
    Faustine Noël
     Japan
    Daisuke Fujihara
    Akiko Sugino

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "2020 Summer Paralympics Qualification Guide" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. 7 April 2021.
  • ^ "Joint Statement from the International Olympic Committee and the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee". Olympic.org (Press release). International Olympic Committee. 24 March 2020.
  • ^ "Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics: New dates confirmed for 2021". BBC Sport. 30 March 2020.
  • ^ "Para Badminton Classification". www.paralympic.org. International Paralympic Committee. 12 October 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  • External links[edit]


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