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Pramod Bhagat
Pramod Bhagat (born 4 June 1988) is an Indian professional Para-badminton player from Vaishali district, Bihar. He is currently ranked world number 2 in para-badminton men's singles SL3, and won a gold medal at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Men's singles SL3. Bhagat is currently serving an 18-month competition ban set to expire in September 2025 for an anti-doping rule violation relating to three missed tests. Early life Pramod was born on 4 June 1988 in Atabira, Bargarh district, Odisha. He is one of six brothers and sisters. When he was five years old he developed polio, leading to a disability affecting his left leg. At the age of 13, he went to watch a badminton match and was fascinated with the game. For the next 2 years, he was deeply engulfed in the game with footwork, fitness, and fixture of the game. Pramod played his first tournament against normal category players when he was 15 years old. He was encouraged by spectators, which motivated him to move ahead in ...
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Hajipur
Hajipur ( , ) is the headquarters and largest city of Vaishali district of the state of Bihar in India. Hajipur is the 16th most populous city of Bihar, besides being the second-fastest developing city, next to Patna. It had a total population of 1.47 lakh as per census 2011. Vaishali district is ranked 8th among 38 districts in Bihar in terms of growth. The city is known for cultivating ''Bananas''. timesofindia.indiatimes.com Patna, is only from Hajipur, with the cities separated by the Ganges river. The metropolitan region of Patna comprises the Patna Regional Development Authority ''(PRDA)'' area includes Hajipur under Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation. Mahatma Gandhi Setu, one of the longest bridges in the world at links Hajipur to Patna. After Patna, it is the fastest-developing city in Bihar, primarily because of its proximity to Patna. Hajipur lies on the north bank of the Ganga while Patna lies on the south, the Gandhi Setu bridge connects both ...
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2007 IBAD Para-Badminton World Championships
The 2007 IBAD Para-Badminton World Championships () were held from 27 October to 3 November 2007 in Bangkok, Thailand. 24 events were contested in the tournament. Host city selection Bangkok was chosen as the host city for the tournament in April 2007. Gymnasium 1, located inside the Bangkok Youth Center was selected as the venue for the tournament. Medalists Men's events Women's events Mixed events Individual Team Medal table Team event 11 teams took part in the standing team event. Malaysia won the event by defeating Hong Kong 2–1 in the final. Bracket See also *2007 BWF World Championships The 2007 BWF World Championships was the 16th tournament of BWF World Championships (World Badminton Championships). It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 13 to 19 August 2007. Host city selection Aarhus and Kuala Lumpur were the candid ... References {{reflist BWF Para-Badminton World Championships 2007 in badminton 2007 in Thai sport International ...
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2016 Asian Para-Badminton Championships
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Asian Para-Badminton Championships
The Asian 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 Asia. The inaugural edition of the tournament was hosted in Yeoju, South Korea in 2012. Championships Individual championships The table below states all the host cities (and their countries) of the Asia Championships. South Korea hosted the 2012 edition of the championships and hosted a total of 18 events. China hosted the championships in 2016 and won a total of 8 gold medals in the championships. All-time medal table Past winners 2012 Yeoju 2016 Beijing See also * Badminton Asia Championships * Badminton Asia Junior Championships Note References External links Historical Results of Asia Championships {{Badminton competitions Badminton Asia Asia ( , ) is the largest continent in the world by both land area and popu ...
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Badminton At The 2022 Asian Para Games
Badminton tournament at the 2022 Asian Para Games was held at Binjiang Gymnasium, Hangzhou, China from 20 to 27 October 2023. The badminton programme in 2022 included men's and women's singles competitions; men's, women's and mixed doubles competitions. Classification The players were classified to six different classes as per the Badminton World Federation. Nations # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Medal table Source: Medalists Source: Men Women Mixed References External links Tournament SoftwareOfficial page
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Badminton At The 2022 Asian Para Games – Men's Doubles SL3–SL4
The men's doubles SL3–SL4 badminton tournament at the 2022 Asian Para Games is playing from 21 to 27 October 2023 in Binjiang Gymnasium, Hangzhou Hangzhou, , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ; formerly romanized as Hangchow is a sub-provincial city in East China and the capital of Zhejiang province. With a population of 13 million, the municipality comprises ten districts, two counti .... A total of 12 pairs competed at the tournament, four of whom was seeded. Competition schedule Plays are taking place between 21 and 27 October 2023. Seeds The following players were seeded: # (semi-finals; bronze medalists) # (champion; gold medalists) # (final; silver medalists) # (semi-finals; bronze medalists) Group stage Group A Group B Group C Group D Elimination round Top two ranked in each group qualified to the elimination round, the draw was decided after the previous round finished. References {{reflist Badminton at the 2022 Asia ...
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Badminton At The 2014 Asian Para Games
Badminton at the 2014 Asian Para Games was held at the Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon, South Korea from October 19 to 23, 2014. Medal table Medalists Men Women Mixed See also * Badminton at the 2014 Asian Games References External links * {{Events at the 2014 Asian Para Games Events at the 2014 Asian Para Games Badminton at the Asian Para Games Asian Para Games The Asian Para Games, also known as Para Asiad, is a multi-sport event regulated by the Asian Paralympic Committee that's held every four years after every Asian Games for athletes with physical disabilities. Both events had adopted the strat ... 2014 in badminton ...
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2014 Asian Para Games
The 2014 Asian Para Games (), also known as the 2nd Asian Para Games, was an Asian disabled multi-sport event held in Incheon, South Korea, from 18 to 24 October 2014, 2 weeks after the end of the 2014 Asian Games. This was the first time South Korea hosted the games. Around 4,500 athletes from 41 countries competed in the games which featured 443 events in 23 sports. The games was opened by the Prime Minister Chung Hong-won at the Incheon Munhak Stadium. The final medal tally was led by China, followed by host South Korea and Japan, while Kazakhstan, Myanmar, Singapore, Syria and Qatar won their first ever Asian Para Games gold medal. 24 world and 121 Asian records were broken during the Games. Host city Incheon was the second city to host both Asian Games and Para Games after Guangzhou. It was awarded the sporting event in September 2009 by the Asian Paralympic Committee, and signed the Host Contract Agreement in 6 January 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Incheon Asian Para Game ...
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Badminton At The 2022 Asian Para Games – Men's Singles SL3
The men's singles SL3 badminton tournament at the 2022 Asian Para Games are playing from 20 to 27 October 2023 in Binjiang Gymnasium, Hangzhou Hangzhou, , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ; formerly romanized as Hangchow is a sub-provincial city in East China and the capital of Zhejiang province. With a population of 13 million, the municipality comprises ten districts, two counti .... A total of 20 players competed at the tournament, six of whom were seeded. Competition schedule Plays are taking place between 20 and 27 October 2023. Seeds The following players were seeded: # (champion; gold medalist) # (final; silver medalist) # (semi-finals; bronze medalist) # ''(quarter-finals)'' # (semi-finals; bronze medalist) # ''(round of 16)'' Group stage Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E Group F Elimination round Top two ranked in each group qualified to the elimination round, the draw was decided after the previous round ...
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2022 Asian Para Games
The 2022 Asian Para Games (), also known as the 4th Asian Para Games and commonly known as the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Para Games, were a multi-sport event that paralleled the 2022 Asian Games which was held for Asian athletes with disabilities in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China from 22 to 28 October 2023. Hangzhou was the second Chinese city to host the Asian Para Games, after Guangzhou in 2010 Asian Para Games, 2010. Originally scheduled to take place from 9 to 15 October 2022, the event was postponed to 2023 on 17 May 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic as a result of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo postponement to 2021. Host city As is the tradition of the event, since 2010, the Asian Para Games are usually held after every Asian Games in the same host country. On 16 September 2018, the Asian Paralympic Committee announced that Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province, China hosted the fourth edition of the Asian Para Games after making a visit there in July. The city was pre ...
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Badminton At The 2018 Asian Para Games
Badminton tournament at the 2018 Asian Para Games was held at Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Indonesia from 6 to 13 October. The badminton programme in 2018 included men's and women's singles competitions; men's, women's and mixed doubles competitions alongside men's team events. Classification The players were classified to six different classes as per determined by Badminton World Federation. Medal table Medalists Below are the medalists: Men Women Mixed Men's team standing (SL3-SU5) results See also * Badminton at the 2018 Asian Games References * https://bwfpara.tournamentsoftware.com/tournament/62cf57e0-e40b-42d8-b04b-4a4891183aa5/matches/ {{Events at the 2018 Asian Para Games Events at the 2018 Asian Para Games Badminton at the Asian Para Games Asian Para Games Asian Para Games The Asian Para Games, also known as Para Asiad, is a multi-sport event regulated by the Asian Paralympic Committee that's held every four years after every Asian Gam ...
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2018 Asian Para Games
The 2018 Asian Para Games (, ''Asian Para Games 2018''), officially known as the 3rd Asian Para Games and also known as Indonesia 2018, was a pan-Asian multi-sport event that held from 6 to 13 October 2018 in Indonesia's capital city of Jakarta. The event paralleled the 2018 Asian Games and was held for Asian athletes with disability. It was the first time Indonesia hosted the games. Events were held in the host city Jakarta and in Bogor Regency of West Java province. The opening ceremony was held at Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium, while the closing ceremony was held at Gelora Bung Karno Madya Stadium next door. The games saw the debut of Bhutan as a participating nation and the introduction of chess to the Asian Para Games' program, with the removal of rowing (sport), rowing, sailing (sport), sailing, Paralympic association football, 5 and 7-a-side football, wheelchair DanceSport, wheelchair dancesport and wheelchair rugby. China led the medal tally for the third consecutive t ...
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