2014 Oceania Badminton Championships

The 2014 Badminton Oceania Championships was the 9th tournament of the Oceania Badminton Championships. It was held in Ballarat, Australia from February 10 to February 15, 2014.

2014 Oceania Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates10–15 February 2014
VenueKen Kay Badminton Stadium
LocationBallarat, Australia
2012 2015

Venue

Ken Kay Badminton Stadium

Medalists

Individual event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Jeff Tho Ashwant Gobinathan Joe Wu
Luke Chong
Women's singles Verdet Kessler Michelle Chan Ky Joy Lai
Tara Pilven
Men's doubles Raymond Tam
Glenn Warfe
Matthew Chau
Sawan Serasinghe
Kevin Dennerly-Minturn
Oliver Leydon-Davis
Luke Chong
Joel Findlay
Women's doubles Jacqueline Guan
Gronya Somerville
Jacinta Joe
Louisa Ma
He Tian Tang
Renuga Veeran
Tara Pilven
Talia Saunders
Mixed doubles Oliver Leydon-Davis
Susannah Leydon-Davis
Matthew Chau
Jacqueline Guan
Luke Chong
Talia Saunders
Raymond Tam
Gronya Somerville

Team Event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed Team
Australia
Matthew Chau, Ashwant Gobinathan, Daniel Guda, Anthony Joe, Sawan Serasinghe, Ross Smith, Raymond Tam, Glenn Warfe,
Jacqueline Guan, Verder Kessler, Joy Lai, Tara Pilven, Gronya Somerville, Tang He Tian, Renuga Veeran, Alice Wu

New Zealand
Kevin Dennerly-Minturn, Michael Fowke, Oliver Leydon-Davis, Joe Wu,
Michelle Chan Ky, Susannah Leydon-Davis, Anna Rankin, Madeleine Stapleton

New Caledonia
Thibaut Jouannet, Loic Mennesson, Carl Nguela, Julien Pactat, Morgan Paitio,
Cathy Camerota, Johanna Kou, Cecilia Moussy

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia54817
2 New Zealand1225
3 New Caledonia0011
Totals (3 nations)661123
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