2002 African Badminton Championships | |
Dates: | 15–21 July |
Number Edition: | 11th |
Venue: | Mohammed V Indoor Sport Complex |
Location: | Casablanca, Morocco |
Previous: | 2000 |
Next: | 2004 |
The 2002 African Badminton Championships were the continental badminton championships to crown the best players and teams across Africa. The tournament was held at the Mohammed V Indoor Sport Complex in Casablanca, Morocco, from 15 to 21 July 2002.[1]
In the team event, South Africa defeated Nigeria in the final while Mauritius defeated Seychelles in the third place play-off.[2] Seychelles also won their first ever gold medal at the championships with Juliette Ah-Wan winning the women's singles title.[3]
Men's singles | Abimbola Odejoke | Dotun Akinsanya | Denis Constantin | |
Ola Fagbemi | ||||
Women's singles | Juliette Ah-Wan | Grace Daniel | Shama Aboobakar | |
Michelle Edwards | ||||
Men's doubles | Stephan Beeharry Denis Constantin | Chris Dednam Johan Kleingeld | Dotun Akinsanya Abimbola Odejoke | |
Ocholi Edicha Ola Fagbemi | ||||
Women's doubles | Chantal Botts Michelle Edwards | Grace Daniel Miriam Sude | Juliette Ah-Wan Catherina Paulin | |
Anusha Dajee Karen Foo Kune | ||||
Mixed doubles | Chris Dednam Antoinette Uys | Johan Kleingeld Chantal Botts | Abimbola Odejoke Prisca Azuine | |
Dorian James Michelle Edwards | ||||
Mixed team | Stewart Carson Chris Dednam Dorian James Johan Kleingeld Chantal Botts Michelle Edwards Antoinette Uys | Dotun Akinsanya Ocholi Edicha Ola Fagbemi Abimbola Odejoke Prisca Azuine Grace Daniel Kuburat Mumini Miriam Sude | Hyder Aboobakar Stephan Beeharry Denis Constantin Abhinesh Dussain Yogeshsingh Mahadnac Vishal Sawaram Shama Aboobakar Anusha Dajee Karen Foo Kune Amrita Sawaram |