2000 African Badminton Championships

2000 African Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates24–31 July
Edition10th
VenueBauchi Multi-Purpose Indoor Sports Hall
LocationBauchi, Nigeria
1998 2002

The 2000 African Badminton Championships were the continental badminton championships to crown the best players and teams across Africa. The tournament was held at the Bauchi Multi-Purpose Indoor Sports Hall in Bauchi, Nigeria, from 24 to 31 July 2000.[1]

In the team event, South Africa, Mauritius, Seychelles and Nigeria reached the semi-finals.[2] Mauritius won their first ever team title by defeating Nigeria in the final.[3][4] South Africa defeated Seychelles in the third place play-off.

Background

In May 2000, the Badminton Confederation of Africa awarded Nigeria the rights to host the next African championships at the Bauchi Multi-Purpose Indoor Sports Hall.[5][6] Originally, 18 countries were supposed to compete in the championships.[7] The participating countries later dropped from 18 to 9 due to the funding issues.[8][9] In the end, only six countries took part in the tournament.

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Denis Constantin Ola Fagbemi Abimbola Odejoke
Eddy Clarisse
Women's singles Amrita Sawaram Chantal Botts Grace Daniel
Prisca Azuine
Men's doubles Eddy Clarisse
Denis Constantin
Dotun Akinsanya
Abimbola Odejoke
Dean Potgieter
Eugene Uys
Georgie Cupidon
Nicholas Jumaye
Women's doubles Grace Daniel
Miriam Sude
Anusha Dajee
Selvon Marudamuthu
Bridget Ibenero
Kuburat Mumini
Chantal Botts
Karen Coetzer
Mixed doubles Abimbola Odejoke
Bridget Ibenero
Denis Constantin
Selvon Marudamuthu
Ocholi Edicha
Grace Daniel
Eugene Uys
Ronel Pieterse
Mixed team  Mauritius  Nigeria  South Africa

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Nigeria)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Mauritius4217
2 Nigeria*23510
3 South Africa0145
4 Seychelles0011
Totals (4 entries)661123

References

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  2. ^ "Nigeria, South Africa in Semi-finals". Vanguard. 2000-07-28. Retrieved 2024-05-25 – via AllAfrica.
  3. ^ "Mauritius Clinch Africa Team Title". bwfbadminton.com. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  4. ^ "NIGERIA CROWNED THE NEW AFRICAN CHAMPIONS". Badminton Confederation of Africa. 2024-05-10. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  5. ^ West Africa. Afrimedia International. 2000.
  6. ^ Oyiwe, Lorine (2000-05-08). "Nigeria to Host Africa Badminton". This Day. Retrieved 2024-05-25 – via AllAfrica.
  7. ^ Olaleye, Lanre (2000-07-06). "18 Countries For African Badminton Meet". P.M. News. Retrieved 2024-05-25 – via AllAfrica.
  8. ^ Omorodion, Patrick (2000-08-05). "African Badminton: the Good And Bad Sides of Bauchi 2000". Vanguard. Retrieved 2024-05-25 – via AllAfrica.
  9. ^ Adesina, Bimbo (2000-07-24). "African Badminton Begins in Bauchi". The Post Express. Retrieved 2024-05-25 – via AllAfrica.