Badminton at the 2023 ASEAN Para Games explained

Event:Badminton
Games:2023 ASEAN Para Games
Venue:Morodok Techo National Sports Complex Badminton Hall
Location:Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Dates:3–9 June 2023
Prev:2022
Next:2026

Badminton at the 2023 ASEAN Para Games was held at Badminton Hall, Morodok Techo National Sports Complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Classification

There were six different classes in the competition.[1]

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.

Medalists

Men

SinglesWH1
WH2
SL3
SL4
SU5
SH6
DoublesWH1–2
Muhammad Ikhwan Ramli
Noor Azwan Noorlan

Jakarin Homhual
Dumnern Junthong

Agung Widodo
Supriadi

Chew Jit Thye
Ashley Iranaeus Jeck
SL3–4
Hary Susanto
Ukun Rukaendi

Dwiyoko
Fredy Setiawan

Mongkhon Bunsun
Chawarat Kittichokwattana

Singha Sangnil
Siripong Teamarrom
SU5
Dheva Anrimusthi
Hafiz Briliansyah Prawiranegara

Oddie Kurnia Dwi Listyanto Putra
Suryo Nugroho

Mohd Faris Azri
Muhammad Fareez Anuar

Amyrul Yazid Ahmad Sibi
Mohd Amin Burhanuddin
SH6
Dimas Tri Aji
Subhan

Nattapong Meechai
Bunthan Yaemmali

Pay Veasna
Veng Ve
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Dheva Anrimusthi
Fredy Setiawan
Hafizh Briliansyah Prawiranegara
Hary Susanto
Ukun Rukaendi
Suryo Nugroho
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Muhammad Amin Burhanuddin
Mohamad Faris Ahmad Azri
Muhamad Zulfatihi Jaafar
Muhammad Fareez Anuar
Amirul Yazid Ahmad Sibi
Muhammad Huzairi Abdul Malek
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Watcharaphon Chok-uthaikul
Chawarat Kitichokwattana
Pricha Somsiri
Siripong Teamarrom
Nattphon Thaweesap
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Jakarin Homhual
Apichat Sumpradit
Chatchai Kornpeekanok
Dumnern Junthong
Anuwat Sriboran
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Women

SinglesWH1
WH2
SL3
SL4
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SH6
DoublesWH1–2
Sujirat Pookkham
Amnouy Wetwithan

Wanlapa Pinchai
Piyawan Thinjun

Gloria Grace Nalgom Nadawa
Paz Enano Lita
SL3–SU5
Leani Ratri Oktila
Khalimatus Sadiyah

Chanida Srinavakul
Nipada Saensupa

Lia Priyanti
Qonitah Syakuroh

Mixed

DoublesWH1–2
Jakarin Homhual
Sujirat Pookkham

Dumnern Junthong
Amnouy Wetwithan
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SL3–SU5
Hikmat Ramdani
Leani Ratri Oktila

Fredy Setiawan
Khalimatus Sadiyah

Pricha Somsiri
Darunee Henpraiwan

Siripong Teamarrom
Nipida Saensupa
SH6
Subhan
Rina Marlina

Chai Saeyang
Nattapong Meechai
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See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Para Badminton Classification . International Paralympic Committee . 12 October 2018 . www.paralympic.org . 1 September 2021.