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2017 African Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates16–23 April 2017
VenueJohn Barrable Hall
LocationBenoni, South Africa
Gaborone 2014 Algiers 2018

The 2017 African Badminton Championships or All Africa Championships were held in Benoni, South Africa between 16–23 April, organised by the Badminton Confederation of Africa.[1] At the team event, Egypt won the gold medal after beat South Africa with the score 3-1. Nigeria and Zambia settle for the bronze medal after reach the semi final round.[2]

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Algeria Adel Hamek Egypt Ahmed Salah Mauritius Georges Julien Paul
Egypt Ali Ahmed El Khateeb
Women's singles Mauritius Kate Foo Kune Egypt Hadia Hosny Nigeria Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan
Egypt Menna Eltanany
Men's doubles Algeria Koceila Mammeri
and Youcef Sabri Medel
South Africa Andries Malan
and James Hilton McManus
Algeria Mohamed Abderrahime Belarbi
and Adel Hamek
Egypt Ali Ahmed El Khateeb
and Adham Hatem Elgamal
Women's doubles South Africa Michelle Butler-Emmett
and Jennifer Fry
Egypt Doha Hany
and Hadia Hosny
Nigeria Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan
and Zainab Momoh
South Africa Sandra Le Grange
and Johanita Scholtz
Mixed doubles South Africa Andries Malan
and Jennifer Fry
Mauritius Georges Julien Paul
and Kate Foo Kune
Egypt Ahmed Salah
and Menna Eltanany
Egypt Adham Hatem Elgamal
and Doha Hany
Teams
Egypt
Abdelrahman Abdelhakim, Ali Ahmed El Khateeb, Adham Hatem Elgamal, Ahmed Salah,
Nadine Ashraf, Menna Eltanany, Doha Hany, Hadia Hosny

South Africa
Cameron Coetzer, Andries Malan, James Hilton McManus, Bongani von Bodenstein,
Michelle Butler-Emmett, Jennifer Fry, Sandra Le Grange, Johanita Scholtz

Nigeria
Gideon Babalola, Habeeb Temitop Bello, Clement Krobakpo, Abdulfatai Salaudeen,
Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan, Zainab Momoh

Zambia
Chongo Ezra Mulenga, Kalombo Mulenga, Rodrick Mulenga Mwansa, Juma Muwowo,
Elizaberth Chipeleme, Ngandwe Miyambo, Evelyn Siamupangila, Ogar Siamupangila

Medal table

  *   Host nation (South Africa)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Africa*2215
2 Algeria2013
3 Egypt1359
4 Mauritius1113
5 Nigeria0033
6 Zambia0011
Totals (6 entries)661224

Results

Men's singles

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Mauritius Georges Julien Paul 21 15 20
  Algeria Adel Hamek 15 21 22
  Algeria Adel Hamek 21 21
2 Egypt Ahmed Salah 19 13
  Egypt Ali Ahmed El Khateeb 17 16
2 Egypt Ahmed Salah 21 21

Women's singles

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Mauritius Kate Foo Kune 21 21
4 Egypt Menna Eltanany 14 16
1 Mauritius Kate Foo Kune 16 21 21
2 Egypt Hadia Hosny 21 14 8
  Nigeria Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan 21 19 13
2 Egypt Hadia Hosny 13 21 21

Men's doubles

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  South Africa Andries Malan
South Africa James Hilton McManus
21 21
  Algeria Mohamed Abderrahime Belarbi
Algeria Adel Hamek
17 15
  South Africa Andries Malan
South Africa James Hilton McManus
21 19 9
  Algeria Koceila Mammeri
Algeria Youcef Sabri Medel
13 21 21
  Algeria Koceila Mammeri
Algeria Youcef Sabri Medel
18 21 21
  Egypt Ali Ahmed El Khateeb
Egypt Adham Hatem Elgamal
21 14 15

Women's doubles

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  South Africa Michelle Butler-Emmett
South Africa Jennifer Fry
21 22
  South Africa Sandra Le Grange
South Africa Johanita Scholtz
15 20
  South Africa Michelle Butler-Emmett
South Africa Jennifer Fry
21 15 21
  Egypt Doha Hany
Egypt Hadia Hosny
12 21 12
  Nigeria Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan
Nigeria Zainab Momoh
4 26 18
  Egypt Doha Hany
Egypt Hadia Hosny
21 24 21

Mixed doubles

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Egypt Ahmed Salah
Egypt Menna Eltanany
19 15
  Mauritius Georges Julien Paul
Mauritius Kate Foo Kune
21 21
  Mauritius Georges Julien Paul
Mauritius Kate Foo Kune
19 21 19
  South Africa Andries Malan
South Africa Jennifer Fry
21 19 21
  South Africa Andries Malan
South Africa Jennifer Fry
21 21
  Egypt Adham Hatem Elgamal
Egypt Doha Hany
14 12

References

  1. ^ "Shuttle World" (PDF). www.badminton.no. Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Egypt Emerge Champions: All Africa Mixed Team Championships 2017". bwfbadminton.com. Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 24 April 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2017.