African Para-Badminton Championships

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

The African 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 Africa.

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

Championships

Individual championships

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

Year Number Host City Host Country Events
2018 1 Kampala  Uganda 18
2020 Cancelled Kampala  Uganda Cancelled
2022 2 Kampala  Uganda 21
2023 3 Kampala  Uganda
2025 4 Abia State  Nigeria

All-time medal table

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

2018 Kampala

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]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles WH2 Seyi Dada Dixon Atef Abdelkarim Mahmoud Nasr Youssif Elsayed
Bismark Kyei
Men's singles SL3 Chukwuebuka Sunday Eze Julius Masereka Edwin Muruah Mwangi
Paddy Kizza Kasirye
Men's singles SL4 Rafio Oyebanji Bello Zakareia Elsayed Abdo Ayoub Charles Kalega Kizza
Hassan Kamoga
Men's singles SU5 Mohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail Umar Baba Pate Azumah Salih Mohammed
George Byarugaba
Singles SH6 Yasmina Eissa Jeremia Ngungi Maringa Mona Salah Sayed Abdelham Ghallab
Ruth Mueni Nzioka
Doubles WH1–WH2 Seyi Dada Dixon
Bismark Kyei
Nasr Youssif Elsayed
Atef Abdelkarim Mahmoud
Shaimaa Samy Abdellatif
Asiya Mohammed Sururu
Safia Furkan
Akosua Nkansah
Men's doubles SL3–SL4 Rafio Oyebanji Bello
Chukwuebuka Sunday Eze
Paddy Kizza Kasirye
Charles Kalega Kizza
Bashir Mutyaba
James Ongaria
Hassan Kamoga
Julius Masereka
Women's singles WH2 Shaimaa Samy Abdellatif Asiya Mohammed Sururu Akosua Nkansah
Fidelis Wanjiru Wanjuu
Women's singles SL3–SU5 Gift Ijeoma Chukwuemeka Elizabeth Mwesigwa Naomi Sarpong
Rose Nansereko
Women's singles SL4–SU5 Khadija Khamuka Chinyere Lucky Okoro Zinabu Issah
Asha Kipwene Munene
Women's doubles SL3–SU5 Khadija Khamuka
Rose Nansereko
Gift Ijeoma Chukwuemeka
Chinyere Lucky Okoro
Zinabu Issah
Naomi Sarpong
Mixed doubles WH1–WH2 Atef Abdelkarim Mahmoud
Asiya Mohammed Sururu
Nasr Youssif Elsayed
Shaimaa Samy Abdellatif
Felix Acheampong
Akosua Nkansah
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5 Rafio Oyebanji Bello
Rose Nansereko
Umar Baba Pate
Gift Ijeoma Chukwuemeka
Azumah Salih Mohammed
Naomi Sarpong
Zakareia Ayoub
Khadija Khamuka

2022 Kampala

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

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles WH1 Mohamed Rashad Ahmed Omar Gaber Ahmed Djenon Emmanuel Djah
Brian Mugabe
Men's singles WH2 Kouakou Bernard Ettien Daniel Kizza Kevin Mubiru
Men's singles SL3 Deada Jean Yves Yao Emmanuel Pinochet Amougui Walid Abdelghany Elsaied
Godfrey Katalo
Men's singles SL4 Hassan Mubiru Charles Kalega Kizza Joun Khaled Lotfy
Etienne Songa Bidjocka
Men's singles SU5 Prince Mamvumvu-Kidila Mohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail Ahmed Eldakrory
Singles SH6 Yasmina Eissa Bob Nkanga Pembele Abiba Bakayoko
Men's doubles WH1–WH2 Omar Gaber Ahmed
Mohamed Rashad Ahmed
Daniel Kizza
Brian Mugabe
Djenon Emmanuel Djah
Kouakou Bernard Ettien
Men's doubles SL3–SL4 Walid Abdelghany Elsaied
Joun Khaled Lotfy
Emmanuel Pinochet Amougui
Etienne Songa Bidjocka
Godfrey Katalo
Latif Ngobi
Charles Kalega Kizza
Julius Masereka
Men's doubles SU5 Prince Mamvumvu-Kidila
Hassan Mubiru
Ahmed Eldakrory
Mohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail
Willy Kalinaki
Jonathan Ochan
Women's singles WH1 Shaimaa Samy Abdellatif Sarah Nazziwa Flavia Basuuta
Women's singles WH2 Frida Ditu Kizinga Wivine Moyo Bangudulu Pamela Banura
Douayra Prisca Marie Trey
Women's singles SL3 Elizabeth Mwesigwa Rose Nansereko Massere Junior Beda
Martha Chewe
Women's singles SL4 Sherine Adel Fahmy Evelyne Manishimwe Vienna Hamuchenje
Pelagie Niyonzima
Women's singles SU5 Ritah Asiimwe Sumini Mutesi Josephine Zulu
Women's doubles WH1–WH2 Shaimaa Samy Abdellatif
Douayra Prisca Marie Trey
Brenda Nabukenya
Sarah Nazziwa
Pamela Banura
Cissy Nagawa
Flavia Basuuta
Jennifer Bumali Kabuwo
Women's doubles SL3–SU5 Ritah Asiimwe
Elizabeth Mwesigwa
Sumini Mutesi
Rose Nansereko
Evelyne Manishimwe
Pelagie Niyonzima
Massere Junior Beda
Ketsia Ambare
Mixed doubles WH1–WH2 Mohamed Rashad Ahmed
Shaimaa Samy Abdellatif
Djenon Emmanuel Djah
Douayra Prisca Marie Trey
Daniel Kizza
Sarah Nazziwa
Brian Mugabe
Brenda Nabukenya
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5 Walid Abdelghany Elsaied
Sherine Adel Fahmy
Prince Mamvumvu-Kidila
Martha Chewe
Mohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail
Lucy Kamanga
Hassan Mubiru
Elizabeth Mwesigwa

2023 Kampala

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

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles WH2 Mohamed Hassan Farrag Atef Abdelkarim Mahmoud Ifeanacho Emmanuel Ohaeri
Ali Mukasa
Men's singles SL3 Chukwuebuka Sunday Eze Gbenga Sunday Olanipekun Emmanuel Pinochet Amougui
Deada Jean Yves Yao
Men's singles SL4 Chigozie Jeremiah Nnanna Hassan Mubiru Etienne Songa Bidjocka
Joun Khaled Lotfy
Men's singles SU5 Mohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail Ayao Severin Kansa
Men's doubles SL3–SL4 James Thompson Akpan
Gbenga Sunday Olanipekun
Hassan Mubiru
David Mukisa
Yao Andre Amani
Deada Jean Yves Yao
Godfrey Katalo
Latif Ngobi
Men's doubles SU5 Chukwuebuka Sunday Eze
Chigozie Jeremiah Nnanna
Walid Abdelghany Elessawy
Mohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail
Emmanuel Pinochet Amougui
Etienne Songa Bidjocka
Mamadou Aidara
Ayao Severin Kansa
Women's singles WH1 Sarah Nazziwa Flavia Basuuta Chipego Siadindi
Women's singles WH2 Shaimaa Samy Abdellatif Gift Ijeoma Chukwuemeka Irene Mbiayuk Nkwa
Rebecca Kasinre
Women's singles SL3 Mariam Eniola Bolaji Elizabeth Mwesigwa Martha Chewe
Rose Nansereko
Women's singles SL4–SU5 Chinyere Lucky Okoro Amandine Morenike Oloukou Harriet Nakayima
Sumini Mutesi
Women's doubles SL3–SU5 Mariam Eniola Bolaji
Chinyere Lucky Okoro
Sumini Mutesi
Rose Nansereko
Martha Chewe
Amandine Morenike Oloukou
Ritah Asiimwe
Elizabeth Mwesigwa
Mixed doubles WH1–WH2 Atef Abdelkarim Mahmoud
Shaimaa Samy Abdellatif
Ali Mukasa
Sarah Nazziwa
Charles Mutebi
Jennifer Bumali Kabuwo
Ifeanacho Emmanuel Ohaeri
Sylivia Nakanda
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5 Chigozie Jeremiah Nnanna
Mariam Eniola Bolaji
Mohamed Shaaban Abdelgawad Ismail
Martha Chewe
Charles Kalega Kizza
Rose Nansereko
Gbenga Sunday Olanipekun
Chinyere Lucky Okoro
Doubles WH1–WH2 Mohamed Hassan Farrag
Atef Abdelkarim Mahmoud
Brian Mugabe
Ali Mukasa
Pamela Banura
Jennifer Bumali Kabuwo
Shaimaa Samy Abdellatif
Sarah Nazziwa

2025 Abia State

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

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles WH1 Mohamed Rashad Ahmed Abel Seun David Martin C. Nwankwere
Nmeribe Okpulor
Men's singles WH2 Mohamed Hassan Farrag Ifeanacho Emmanuel Ohaeri Okechukwe Ibeabuchi
Victor I. Ozurumba
Men's singles SL3 Chukwuebuka Sunday Eze Obinna Preciuos Nwosu Jonathan Christopher
Gbenga Sunday Olanipekun
Men's singles SL4 Chigozie Jeremiah Nnanna James Thompson Akpan Benson Nduva Mutiso
Etienne Songa Bidjocka
Men's singles SU5 Prince Mamvumvu-Kidila Munkwoba Tala Goman Mohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail
Caleb Omolo
Men's doubles WH1–WH2 Mohamed Hassan Farrag
Mohamed Rashad Ahmed
Seyi Dada Dixon
Abel Seun David
Martin C. Nwankwere
Victor I. Ozurumba
Men's doubles SL3–SL4 Chigozie Jeremiah Nnanna
Obinna Preciuos Nwosu
James Thompson Akpan
Chukwuebuka Sunday Eze
Yahaya Ayuba
Gbenga Sunday Olanipekun
Men's doubles SU5 Munkwoba Tala Goman
Bello Ibrahim Tukur
Benson Nduva Mutiso
Caleb Omolo
Mohamed Shaaban Abdelgawa Ismail
Joun Khaled Lotfy
Women's singles WH1 Mary Mabwat Nathan Ebikonboere Lyka Brown Hannah Theophilus
Women's singles WH2 Gift Ijeoma Chukwuemeka Shaimaa Samy Abdellatif Irene Mbiayuk Nkwa
Chioma Onyebuchi
Women's singles SL3 Mariam Eniola Bolaji Odinakachi Uwalaka Danyele Cendrah Makeu Mouafo
Women's singles SL4 Chinyere Lucky Okoro Nendirmwa Monday Basmala Hashim Hassan
Women's singles SU5 Neema Stency Amandine Morenike Oloukou Rahma Ahmed Abdou
Ogechi J. Nwachukwu
Women's doubles WH1–WH2 Gift Ijeoma Chukwuemeka
Mary Mabwat Nathan
Hannah Theophilus
Amaechi Silver Ukagba
Ouedraogo Nebnoma Marie-Kevine
Irene Mbiayuk Nkwa
Women's doubles SL3–SU5 Elizabeth Nabwire Ouma
Neema Stency
Danyele Cendrah Makeu Mouafo
Amandine Morenike Oloukou
Blessing Iroanya
Nemdirmwa Monday
Mixed doubles WH1–WH2 Mohamed Rashad Ahmed
Shaimaa Samy Abdellatif
Ifeanacho Emmanuel Ohaeri
Ebikonboere Lyka Brown
Jean D'Amour Ndahiro
Ouedraogo Nebnoma Marie-Kevine
Mixed doubles SL3–SU5 Chigozie Jeremiah Nnanna
Mariam Eniola Bolaji
James Thompson Akpan
Chinyere Lucky Okoro
Benson Nduva Mutiso
Mary Nduku
Prince Mamvumvu-Kidila
Danyele Cendrah Makeu Mouafo
Singles SH6 Anthony Ojwang Otwal Edgard Houkpe Precious Oluwasemilore Adegoke
Abdoul Farid Boukary
Doubles SH6 Abdoul Farid Boukary
Edgard Houkpe
Corrine Mwaniga
Anthony Ojwang Otwal
Precious Oluwasemilore Adegoke
Godwin Tochukwu Ezulumike

See also

References

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  3. ^ admin (2020-11-13). "Uganda cancels 2020 Africa Para-Badminton Championship over COVID-19". www.suprememagazine.news. Archived from the original on 2022-11-15. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
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