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

YearEditionHost CityNOC
20031Sofia Bulgaria
20072Mülheim Germany
20113Bucheon South Korea
20154Sofia Bulgaria
20195Taipei Taiwan

World Youth Deaf Badminton Championships

YearEditionHost CityNOC
20151Sofia Bulgaria
20192Taipei Taiwan


Medalists

Year Event 1. 2. 3.
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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