Oceania Badminton Championships
The Oceania Badminton Championships is a tournament organized by the Badminton Oceania (BO) and is held once every two years to crown the best badminton players and teams in Oceania.[1]
Individual Event
Host city
This championships established since 1997, and was held in North Harbour, New Zealand with individuals event only. The teams event started in 1999.[2]
The table below gives an overview of all host cities and countries of the Oceania Championships.
Year | No. | Host City | Country |
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1997 | I | North Harbour | |
1999 | II | Brisbane | |
2002 | III | Suva | |
2004 | IV | Waitakere | |
2006 | V | Auckland | |
2008 | VI | Nouméa | |
2010 | VII | Invercargill | |
2012 | VIII | Ballarat | |
2014 | IX | Ballarat | |
2015 | X | North Harbour | |
2016 | XI | Punaauia | |
2017 | XII | Nouméa | |
2018 | XIII | Hamilton | |
2019 | XIV | Melbourne | |
2020 | XV | Ballarat |
Medal winners
Men's singles
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2019 | ||||
2020 |
Women's singles
Year | ||||
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1997 | ||||
1999 | ||||
2002 | ||||
2004 | ||||
2006 | ||||
2008 | ||||
2010 | ||||
2012 | ||||
2014 | ||||
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2018 | ||||
2019 | ||||
2020 |
Men's doubles
Women's doubles
Mixed doubles
Oceania Mixed Team Badminton Championships
Year | Host City | Country | Winner | Runner-up | Third place |
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2019 | Melbourne | ||||
2016 | Auckland | ||||
2014 | Ballarat | ||||
2012 | Ballarat | ||||
2010 | Invercargill | ||||
2008 | Nouméa | ||||
2006 | Auckland | ||||
2004 | Waitakere | no data | |||
2002 | Suva | ||||
1999 | Brisbane |
Oceania Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships
- Men's Team
Year | Host City | Country | Winner | Runner-up | Third place |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Ballarat | ||||
2018 | Hamilton | ||||
2016 | Auckland | ||||
2012 | Ballarat | ||||
2010 | Invercargill | ||||
2008 | Nouméa | no data | |||
- Women's Team
Year | Host City | Country | Winner | Runner-up | Third place |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Ballarat | ||||
2018 | Hamilton | ||||
2016 | Auckland | ||||
2012 | Ballarat | ||||
2010 | Invercargill | ||||
2008 | Nouméa | no data | |||
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References
- "Regulations for Oceania Teams Event (Junior and Senior), Oceania Championships (Junior and Senior)". websites.sportstg.com. Badminton Oceania. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
- "History of The Oceania Championships". websites.sportstg.com. Badminton Oceania. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
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