World Deaf Badminton Championships
The World Deaf Badminton Championships are organized by Comité International des Sports des Sourds since 2003. They are held every four years.
Championships
Year | Edition | Host City | NOC |
2003 | 1 | Sofia | Bulgaria |
2007 | 2 | Mülheim | Germany |
2011 | 3 | Bucheon | South Korea |
2015 | 4 | Sofia | Bulgaria |
2019 | 5 | Taipei | Taiwan |
World Youth Deaf Badminton Championships
Year | Edition | Host City | NOC |
2015 | 1 | Sofia | Bulgaria |
2019 | 2 | Taipei | Taiwan |
Medalists
Year | Event | 1. | 2. | 3. |
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2003 | Women's doubles | Jeong Seon-hwa Bak Eun-jeong |
Kristina Dovydaityte Jevgenija Novik |
Isabelle Cicala Sophie Bula |
Women's singles | Jeong Seon-hwa | Kristina Dovydaityte | Olga Andreevna Gurina | |
Men's doubles | Sin Hyun-woo Woo Ji-soo |
Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov Anton Vladimirovich Kulakov |
Jannich Tanghus Andersen Jesper Söndergaard | |
Men's singles | Rajeev Bagga | Jannich Tanghus Andersen | Woo Ji-soo | |
Mixed doubles | Tomas Dovydaityte Kristina Dovydaityte |
Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov Galina Vasilieva |
Sin Hyun-woo Jeong Seon-hwa | |
2007 | Women's doubles | Mika Hiwatari Mio Inoue |
Gergana Stoyanova Baramova Silviya Arsova Chapkanova |
Yu Eun-kyung Jeong Seon-hwa |
Women's singles | Kristina Dovydaityte | Olga Andreevna Gurina | Jeong Seon-hwa | |
Men's doubles | Teh Cheang Hock Yeo Kok Fang |
Rajeev Bagga Carl Sadler |
Huang Chung-Han Lin Chien-Chen | |
Men's singles | Rajeev Bagga | Jannich Tanghus Andersen | Rohit Bhaker | |
Mixed doubles | Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov Alena Igorevna Pavlova |
Tomas Dovydaityte Kristina Dovydaityte |
Oliver Witte Saskia Fischer | |
Team | Russia (Mikhail Alexandrovich Efremov, Feliks Galkin, Olga Andreevna Gurina, Artemy Mikhailovich Karpov, Alena Igorevna Pavlova, Alexander Sergeevich Vasiliev) | Japan (Mari Ishii, Takeshi Katsuta, Daisuke Miyazaki, Mika Hiwatari, Mio Inoue, Jun Nakanishi, Aiko Nozu) | Lithuania (Tomas Dovydaityte, Kristina Dovydaityte, Emilija Mateikaite, Viktorija Novik, Kazimieras Dauskurtas) |
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