Oceania Para-Badminton Championships | |
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Inaugural: | 2018 |
Founder: | Para Badminton World Federation (now part of the BWF) |
The Oceania Para-Badminton Championships is a tournament organized by the Para Badminton World Federation (PBWF) which has now merged with the BWF. This tournament is hosted to crown the best para-badminton players in Oceania.
The inaugural edition of the tournament was hosted in Geelong, Australia in 2018.
The table below states all the host cities (and their countries) of the Oceanian Championships.
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Men's singles WH1 | Richard John Davis | Duke Trench-Thiedeman | Daniel O'Neil | |
Men's singles WH2 | Grant Manzoney | Richard Joseph Engles | Benjamin Hasselman | |
Men's singles SL3–SL4 | Corrie Keith Robinson | Phonexay Kinnavong | Guy Harrison | |
Singles SH6 | Luke Missen | Kobie Jane Donovan | Iosefo Rakesa | |
Men's doubles WH1–WH2 | Richard John Davis Grant Manzoney | Richard Joseph Engles Pradeep Hewavitharana | Duke Trench-Thiedeman Douglas Youlten | |
Women's singles SL3–SL4 | Caitlin Dransfield | Anu Francis | Celine Vinot | |
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5 | Corrie Keith Robinson Caitlin Dransfield | Phonexay Kinnavong Anu Francis | Hayden Bognar Celine Vinot |
Singles WH1 | Lochan Cowper | Richard John Davis | Grant Leonard |
Duke Trench-Thiedeman | |||
Men's singles WH2 | Grant Manzoney | Qambar Ali Akhteyari | Brian Fitzpatrick |
Benjamin Hasselman | |||
Men's singles SL3–SU5 | Thomas Denesfield Slade | Devon Rogers | Oliver Kiran Linton |
Corrie Keith Robinson | |||
Singles SH6 | Luke Missen | David Joe Kaniku | Angelina Melki |
Anthony Koedyk | |||
Doubles WH1–WH2 | Lochan Cowper Grant Manzoney | Guy Harrison Thomas Denesfield Slade | Jerome Bunge Rod Rantall |
Hayden Bognar Adam Torey-Toth | |||
Doubles SL3–SU5 | Corrie Keith Robinson Devon Rogers | Guy Harrison Thomas Denesfield Slade | Jerome Bunge Rod Rantall |
Hayden Bognar Adam Torey-Toth | |||
Women's singles SL3–SU5 | Carrie Joanne Wilson | Doung Kim Chou | Celine Vinot |
Zashka Gunson | |||
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5 | Corrie Keith Robinson Carrie Joanne Wilson | Rod Rantall Celine Vinot | Adam Torey-Toth Zashka Gunson |
Danny Ten Amonrat Jamporn |
Melbourne was selected to host the tournament in 2022.[1]
Men's singles WH1 | Lochan Cowper | Nang Nguyen Van | Richard John Davis |
Samir Ishani | |||
Men's singles WH2 | Grant Manzoney | Qambar Ali Akhteyari | Douglas Youlten |
Eamon Wood | |||
Men's singles SL3–SU5 | Kenneth Adlawan | Phonexay Kinnavong | Jerome Bunge |
Oliver Kiran Linton | |||
Men's doubles WH1–WH2 | Lochan Cowper Grant Manzoney | Qambar Ali Akhteyari Richard John Davis | Samir Ishani Grant Leonard |
Dominic Monypenny Nang Nguyen Van | |||
Doubles SL3–SU5 | Doung Kim Chou Caitlin Dransfield | Kenneth Adlawan Phonexay Kinnavong | Zashka Gunson Celine Aurelie Vinot |
Carrie Joanne Wilson Amonrat Jamporn | |||
Women's singles WH1–WH2 | Mischa Ginns | Carrie Joanne Wilson | Brooke Holt |
Bree Mellberg | |||
Women's singles SL4–SU5 | Caitlin Dransfield | Janine Watson | Zashka Gunson |
Celine Vinot | |||
Women's doubles WH1–WH2 | Mischa Ginns Bree Mellberg | Fiona Sing Janine Watson | Brooke Holt Marinda Jones |
Mixed doubles WH1–WH2 | Richard John Davis Mischa Ginns | Grant Manzoney Bree Mellberg | Samir Ishani Janine Watson |
Douglas Youlten Sarah Cheshire | |||
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5 | Oliver Kiran Linton Carrie Joanne Wilson | Kenneth Adlawan Caitlin Dransfield | Phonexay Kinnavong Amonrat Jamporn |
Arnold Razon Celine Vinot |