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African Para-Badminton Championships
Most recent season or competition:
2025
FounderPara Badminton World Federation (now part of theBWF)
First season2018

TheAfrican 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 bestpara-badminton players inAfrica.

The inaugural edition of the tournament was hosted inKampala, Uganda in 2018.

Championships

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Individual championships

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The table below states all the host cities (and their countries) of the African Championships.

YearNumberHost CityHost CountryEvents
20181Kampala Uganda18
2020CancelledKampala UgandaCancelled
20222Kampala Uganda21
20233Kampala Uganda
20254Abia State Nigeria

All-time medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Nigeria (NGR)241916.559.5
2 Egypt (EGY)21.510.51244
3 Uganda (UGA)81831.557.5
4 DR Congo (DRC)3.52.50.56.5
5 Kenya (KEN)347.514.5
6 Ivory Coast (CIV)2.517.511
7 Benin (BEN)13.51.56
8 Ghana (GHA)0.5099.5
9 Cameroon (CMR)02.5911.5
10 Zambia (ZAM)0167
11 Burundi (BDI)0123
12 Togo (TOG)010.51.5
13 Burkina Faso (BUR)0011
14 Central African Republic (CAR)000.50.5
 Rwanda (RWA)000.50.5
 Senegal (SEN)000.50.5
Totals (16 entries)6464106234

Past winners

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2018 Kampala

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The first edition of the championships was hosted in Kampala, Uganda.[1] Nigeria became the best country in this edition of the championships, having won a total of 7 gold medals and 5 silver medals in the championships.[2]

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles WH2NigeriaSeyi Dada DixonEgyptAtef Abdelkarim MahmoudEgyptNasr Youssif Elsayed
GhanaBismark Kyei
Men's singles SL3NigeriaChukwuebuka Sunday EzeUgandaJulius MaserekaKenyaEdwin Muruah Mwangi
UgandaPaddy Kizza Kasirye
Men's singles SL4NigeriaRafio Oyebanji BelloEgyptZakareia Elsayed Abdo AyoubUgandaCharles Kalega Kizza
UgandaHassan Kamoga
Men's singles SU5EgyptMohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa IsmailNigeriaUmar Baba PateGhanaAzumah Salih Mohammed
UgandaGeorge Byarugaba
Singles SH6EgyptYasmina EissaKenyaJeremia Ngungi MaringaEgyptMona Salah Sayed Abdelham Ghallab
KenyaRuth Mueni Nzioka
Doubles WH1–WH2NigeriaSeyi Dada Dixon
GhanaBismark Kyei
EgyptNasr Youssif Elsayed
EgyptAtef Abdelkarim Mahmoud
EgyptShaimaa Samy Abdellatif
KenyaAsiya Mohammed Sururu
GhanaSafia Furkan
GhanaAkosua Nkansah
Men's doubles SL3–SL4NigeriaRafio Oyebanji Bello
NigeriaChukwuebuka Sunday Eze
UgandaPaddy Kizza Kasirye
UgandaCharles Kalega Kizza
UgandaBashir Mutyaba
UgandaJames Ongaria
UgandaHassan Kamoga
UgandaJulius Masereka
Women's singles WH2EgyptShaimaa Samy AbdellatifKenyaAsiya Mohammed SururuGhanaAkosua Nkansah
KenyaFidelis Wanjiru Wanjuu
Women's singles SL3–SU5NigeriaGift Ijeoma ChukwuemekaUgandaElizabeth MwesigwaGhanaNaomi Sarpong
UgandaRose Nansereko
Women's singles SL4–SU5UgandaKhadija KhamukaNigeriaChinyere Lucky OkoroGhanaZinabu Issah
KenyaAsha Kipwene Munene
Women's doubles SL3–SU5UgandaKhadija Khamuka
UgandaRose Nansereko
NigeriaGift Ijeoma Chukwuemeka
NigeriaChinyere Lucky Okoro
GhanaZinabu Issah
GhanaNaomi Sarpong
Mixed doubles WH1–WH2EgyptAtef Abdelkarim Mahmoud
EgyptAsiya Mohammed Sururu
EgyptNasr Youssif Elsayed
EgyptShaimaa Samy Abdellatif
GhanaFelix Acheampong
GhanaAkosua Nkansah
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5NigeriaRafio Oyebanji Bello
UgandaRose Nansereko
NigeriaUmar Baba Pate
NigeriaGift Ijeoma Chukwuemeka
GhanaAzumah Salih Mohammed
GhanaNaomi Sarpong
EgyptZakareia Ayoub
UgandaKhadija Khamuka

2022 Kampala

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Kampala would host the games for a second time in 2022 after the 2020 edition was cancelled as a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[3][4] The Egyptian team won 8 golds, 2 silvers and 3 bronzes in this edition.[5]

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles WH1EgyptMohamed Rashad AhmedEgyptOmar Gaber AhmedIvory CoastDjenon Emmanuel Djah
UgandaBrian Mugabe
Men's singles WH2Ivory CoastKouakou Bernard EttienUgandaDaniel KizzaUgandaKevin Mubiru
Men's singles SL3Ivory CoastDeada Jean Yves YaoCameroonEmmanuel Pinochet AmouguiEgyptWalid Abdelghany Elsaied
UgandaGodfrey Katalo
Men's singles SL4UgandaHassan MubiruUgandaCharles Kalega KizzaEgyptJoun Khaled Lotfy
CameroonEtienne Songa Bidjocka
Men's singles SU5Democratic Republic of the CongoPrince Mamvumvu-KidilaEgyptMohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa IsmailEgyptAhmed Eldakrory
Singles SH6EgyptYasmina EissaDemocratic Republic of the CongoBob Nkanga PembeleIvory CoastAbiba Bakayoko
Men's doubles WH1–WH2EgyptOmar Gaber Ahmed
EgyptMohamed Rashad Ahmed
UgandaDaniel Kizza
UgandaBrian Mugabe
Ivory CoastDjenon Emmanuel Djah
Ivory CoastKouakou Bernard Ettien
Men's doubles SL3–SL4EgyptWalid Abdelghany Elsaied
EgyptJoun Khaled Lotfy
CameroonEmmanuel Pinochet Amougui
CameroonEtienne Songa Bidjocka
UgandaGodfrey Katalo
UgandaLatif Ngobi
UgandaCharles Kalega Kizza
UgandaJulius Masereka
Men's doubles SU5Democratic Republic of the CongoPrince Mamvumvu-Kidila
UgandaHassan Mubiru
EgyptAhmed Eldakrory
EgyptMohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail
UgandaWilly Kalinaki
UgandaJonathan Ochan
Women's singles WH1EgyptShaimaa Samy AbdellatifUgandaSarah NazziwaUgandaFlavia Basuuta
Women's singles WH2Democratic Republic of the CongoFrida Ditu KizingaDemocratic Republic of the CongoWivine Moyo BanguduluUgandaPamela Banura
Ivory CoastDouayra Prisca Marie Trey
Women's singles SL3UgandaElizabeth MwesigwaUgandaRose NanserekoIvory CoastMassere Junior Beda
ZambiaMartha Chewe
Women's singles SL4EgyptSherine Adel FahmyBurundiEvelyne ManishimweZambiaVienna Hamuchenje
BurundiPelagie Niyonzima
Women's singles SU5UgandaRitah AsiimweUgandaSumini MutesiZambiaJosephine Zulu
Women's doubles WH1–WH2EgyptShaimaa Samy Abdellatif
Ivory CoastDouayra Prisca Marie Trey
UgandaBrenda Nabukenya
UgandaSarah Nazziwa
UgandaPamela Banura
UgandaCissy Nagawa
UgandaFlavia Basuuta
UgandaJennifer Bumali Kabuwo
Women's doubles SL3–SU5UgandaRitah Asiimwe
UgandaElizabeth Mwesigwa
UgandaSumini Mutesi
UgandaRose Nansereko
BurundiEvelyne Manishimwe
BurundiPelagie Niyonzima
Ivory CoastMassere Junior Beda
Central African RepublicKetsia Ambare
Mixed doubles WH1–WH2EgyptMohamed Rashad Ahmed
EgyptShaimaa Samy Abdellatif
Ivory CoastDjenon Emmanuel Djah
Ivory CoastDouayra Prisca Marie Trey
UgandaDaniel Kizza
UgandaSarah Nazziwa
UgandaBrian Mugabe
UgandaBrenda Nabukenya
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5EgyptWalid Abdelghany Elsaied
EgyptSherine Adel Fahmy
Democratic Republic of the CongoPrince Mamvumvu-Kidila
ZambiaMartha Chewe
EgyptMohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail
ZambiaLucy Kamanga
UgandaHassan Mubiru
UgandaElizabeth Mwesigwa

2023 Kampala

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Kampala would host the games for a third time in 2023.

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles WH2EgyptMohamed Hassan FarragEgyptAtef Abdelkarim MahmoudNigeriaIfeanacho Emmanuel Ohaeri
UgandaAli Mukasa
Men's singles SL3NigeriaChukwuebuka Sunday EzeNigeriaGbenga Sunday OlanipekunCameroonEmmanuel Pinochet Amougui
Ivory CoastDeada Jean Yves Yao
Men's singles SL4NigeriaChigozie Jeremiah NnannaUgandaHassan MubiruCameroonEtienne Songa Bidjocka
EgyptJoun Khaled Lotfy
Men's singles SU5EgyptMohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa IsmailTogoAyao Severin Kansa
Men's doubles SL3–SL4NigeriaJames Thompson Akpan
NigeriaGbenga Sunday Olanipekun
UgandaHassan Mubiru
UgandaDavid Mukisa
Ivory CoastYao Andre Amani
Ivory CoastDeada Jean Yves Yao
UgandaGodfrey Katalo
UgandaLatif Ngobi
Men's doubles SU5NigeriaChukwuebuka Sunday Eze
NigeriaChigozie Jeremiah Nnanna
EgyptWalid Abdelghany Elessawy
EgyptMohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail
CameroonEmmanuel Pinochet Amougui
CameroonEtienne Songa Bidjocka
SenegalMamadou Aidara
TogoAyao Severin Kansa
Women's singles WH1UgandaSarah NazziwaUgandaFlavia BasuutaZambiaChipego Siadindi
Women's singles WH2EgyptShaimaa Samy AbdellatifNigeriaGift Ijeoma ChukwuemekaCameroonIrene Mbiayuk Nkwa
UgandaRebecca Kasinre
Women's singles SL3NigeriaMariam Eniola BolajiUgandaElizabeth MwesigwaZambiaMartha Chewe
UgandaRose Nansereko
Women's singles SL4–SU5NigeriaChinyere Lucky OkoroBeninAmandine Morenike OloukouUgandaHarriet Nakayima
UgandaSumini Mutesi
Women's doubles SL3–SU5NigeriaMariam Eniola Bolaji
NigeriaChinyere Lucky Okoro
UgandaSumini Mutesi
UgandaRose Nansereko
ZambiaMartha Chewe
BeninAmandine Morenike Oloukou
UgandaRitah Asiimwe
UgandaElizabeth Mwesigwa
Mixed doubles WH1–WH2EgyptAtef Abdelkarim Mahmoud
EgyptShaimaa Samy Abdellatif
UgandaAli Mukasa
UgandaSarah Nazziwa
UgandaCharles Mutebi
UgandaJennifer Bumali Kabuwo
NigeriaIfeanacho Emmanuel Ohaeri
UgandaSylivia Nakanda
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5NigeriaChigozie Jeremiah Nnanna
NigeriaMariam Eniola Bolaji
EgyptMohamed Shaaban Abdelgawad Ismail
ZambiaMartha Chewe
UgandaCharles Kalega Kizza
UgandaRose Nansereko
NigeriaGbenga Sunday Olanipekun
NigeriaChinyere Lucky Okoro
Doubles WH1–WH2EgyptMohamed Hassan Farrag
EgyptAtef Abdelkarim Mahmoud
UgandaBrian Mugabe
UgandaAli Mukasa
UgandaPamela Banura
UgandaJennifer Bumali Kabuwo
EgyptShaimaa Samy Abdellatif
UgandaSarah Nazziwa

2025 Abia State

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Abia State would host the games for the first time in 2025.

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles WH1EgyptMohamed Rashad AhmedNigeriaAbel Seun DavidNigeriaMartin C. Nwankwere
NigeriaNmeribe Okpulor
Men's singles WH2EgyptMohamed Hassan FarragNigeriaIfeanacho Emmanuel OhaeriNigeriaOkechukwe Ibeabuchi
NigeriaVictor I. Ozurumba
Men's singles SL3NigeriaChukwuebuka Sunday EzeNigeriaObinna Preciuos NwosuNigeriaJonathan Christopher
NigeriaGbenga Sunday Olanipekun
Men's singles SL4NigeriaChigozie Jeremiah NnannaNigeriaJames Thompson AkpanKenyaBenson Nduva Mutiso
CameroonEtienne Songa Bidjocka
Men's singles SU5Democratic Republic of the CongoPrince Mamvumvu-KidilaNigeriaMunkwoba Tala GomanEgyptMohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail
KenyaCaleb Omolo
Men's doubles WH1–WH2EgyptMohamed Hassan Farrag
EgyptMohamed Rashad Ahmed
NigeriaSeyi Dada Dixon
NigeriaAbel Seun David
NigeriaMartin C. Nwankwere
NigeriaVictor I. Ozurumba
Men's doubles SL3–SL4NigeriaChigozie Jeremiah Nnanna
NigeriaObinna Preciuos Nwosu
NigeriaJames Thompson Akpan
NigeriaChukwuebuka Sunday Eze
NigeriaYahaya Ayuba
NigeriaGbenga Sunday Olanipekun
Men's doubles SU5NigeriaMunkwoba Tala Goman
NigeriaBello Ibrahim Tukur
KenyaBenson Nduva Mutiso
KenyaCaleb Omolo
EgyptMohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail
EgyptJoun Khaled Lotfy
Women's singles WH1NigeriaMary Mabwat NathanNigeriaEbikonboere Lyka BrownNigeriaHannah Theophilus
Women's singles WH2NigeriaGift Ijeoma ChukwuemekaEgyptShaimaa Samy AbdellatifCameroonIrene Mbiayuk Nkwa
NigeriaChioma Onyebuchi
Women's singles SL3NigeriaMariam Eniola BolajiNigeriaOdinakachi UwalakaCameroonDanyele Cendrah Makeu Mouafo
Women's singles SL4NigeriaChinyere Lucky OkoroNigeriaNendirmwa MondayEgyptBasmala Hashim Hassan
Women's singles SU5KenyaNeema StencyBeninAmandine Morenike OloukouEgyptRahma Ahmed Abdou
NigeriaOgechi J. Nwachukwu
Women's doubles WH1–WH2NigeriaGift Ijeoma Chukwuemeka
NigeriaMary Mabwat Nathan
NigeriaHannah Theophilus
NigeriaAmaechi Silver Ukagba
Burkina FasoOuedraogo Nebnoma Marie-Kevine
CameroonIrene Mbiayuk Nkwa
Women's doubles SL3–SU5KenyaElizabeth Nabwire Ouma
KenyaNeema Stency
CameroonDanyele Cendrah Makeu Mouafo
BeninAmandine Morenike Oloukou
NigeriaBlessing Iroanya
NigeriaNemdirmwa Monday
Mixed doubles WH1–WH2EgyptMohamed Rashad Ahmed
EgyptShaimaa Samy Abdellatif
NigeriaIfeanacho Emmanuel Ohaeri
NigeriaEbikonboere Lyka Brown
RwandaJean D'Amour Ndahiro
Burkina FasoOuedraogo Nebnoma Marie-Kevine
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5NigeriaChigozie Jeremiah Nnanna
NigeriaMariam Eniola Bolaji
NigeriaJames Thompson Akpan
NigeriaChinyere Lucky Okoro
KenyaBenson Nduva Mutiso
KenyaMary Nduku
Democratic Republic of the CongoPrince Mamvumvu-Kidila
CameroonDanyele Cendrah Makeu Mouafo
Singles SH6KenyaAnthony Ojwang OtwalBeninEdgard HoukpeNigeriaPrecious Oluwasemilore Adegoke
BeninAbdoul Farid Boukary
Doubles SH6BeninAbdoul Farid Boukary
BeninEdgard Houkpe
KenyaCorrine Mwaniga
KenyaAnthony Ojwang Otwal
NigeriaPrecious Oluwasemilore Adegoke
NigeriaGodwin Tochukwu Ezulumike

See also

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References

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  1. ^"African Para-Badminton Championships 2018 | BWF Para-Badminton".bwfpara.tournamentsoftware.com. Retrieved2022-11-15.
  2. ^Nwafor (2018-05-04)."Nigeria wins 7 gold, 5 silver in Africa Para-Badminton Championships".Vanguard News. Retrieved2022-11-15.
  3. ^admin (2020-11-13)."Uganda cancels 2020 Africa Para-Badminton Championship over COVID-19".www.suprememagazine.news. Archived fromthe original on 2022-11-15. Retrieved2022-11-15.
  4. ^"OPENING DAY: AFRICAN PARA BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS 20th -24th September 22".Badminton Confederation of Africa. Archived fromthe original on 2022-11-15. Retrieved2022-11-15.
  5. ^"African Para Badminton Championships 2022 | BWF Para-Badminton".bwfpara.tournamentsoftware.com. Retrieved2022-11-15.
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