Jump to content

1962 Asian Badminton Championships

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1962 Asian Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates21 April 1962 (1962-04-21) – 6 May 1962 (1962-05-06)
VenueStadium Negara
LocationKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Champions
Men's singlesFederation of Malaya Teh Kew San
Women's singlesIndonesia Minarni
Men's doublesFederation of Malaya Ng Boon Bee
Federation of Malaya Tan Yee Khan
Women's doublesIndonesia Happy Herowati
Indonesia Corry Kawilarang
Mixed doublesFederation of Malaya Lim Say Hup
Federation of Malaya Ng Mei Ling
1965

The 1962 Asia Badminton Championships was the first tournament of the Badminton Asia Championships. It was held May 1962 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[1]

Medalists

[edit]
Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Federation of Malaya Teh Kew San Federation of Malaya Billy Ng Indonesia Johnny Tjoa
Federation of Malaya Yew Cheng Hoe
Women's singles Indonesia Minarni Thailand Sumol Chanklum Indonesia Ogn Hwat Nio
Indonesia Goei Giok Nio
Men's doubles Federation of Malaya Ng Boon Bee
Federation of Malaya Tan Yee Khan
Federation of Malaya Teh Kew San
Federation of Malaya Lim Say Hup
Thailand Sangob Rattanusorn
Thailand Sanguan Anandhanonda
Indonesia Liem Tjeng Kiang
Indonesia Tjap Han Tiong
Women's doubles Indonesia Happy Herowati
Indonesia Corry Kawilarang
Thailand Sumol Chanklum
Thailand Pankae Phongarn
Federation of Malaya Jean Moey
Federation of Malaya Ng Mei Ling
Indonesia Minarni
Indonesia Wiwiek Dwi Kaeksi
Mixed doubles Federation of Malaya Lim Say Hup
Federation of Malaya Ng Mei Ling
Thailand Chuchart Vatanatham
Thailand Prathin Pattabongse
Indonesia Kho Han Tjiang
Indonesia Corry Kawilarang
Thailand Chavalert Chumkum
Thailand Pankae Phongarn
Men's team
details
 Malaya
Billy Ng
Ng Boon Bee
Tan Yee Khan
Teh Kew San
 Indonesia
Johnny Tjoa
Liem Tjeng Kiang
Tutang Djamaluddin
Abdul Patah Unang
 Thailand
Sangob Rattanusorn
Sanguan Anandhanonda
Chuchart Vatanatham
Somsook Boonyasukhanonda
 Pakistan
Masood Khan
Naqi Mohsin
Wahajat Ali
Akram Baig

Medal table

[edit]
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Malaysia4228
2 Indonesia2169
3 Thailand0336
4 Pakistan0011
Totals (4 entries)661224

Final results

[edit]
Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles Federation of Malaya Teh Kew San Federation of Malaya Billy Ng 7–15, 15–1, 15–10
Women's singles Indonesia Minarni Thailand Sumol Chanklum 11–7, 11–3
Men's doubles Federation of Malaya Ng Boon Bee
& Tan Yee Khan
Federation of Malaya Teh Kew San
& Lim Say Hup
15–9, 15–10
Women's doubles Indonesia Happy Herowati
& Corry Kawilarang
Thailand Sumol Chanklum
& Pankae Phongarn
16–18, 15–13, 15–3
Mixed doubles Federation of Malaya Lim Say Hup
& Ng Mei Ling
Thailand Chuchart Vatanatham
& Prathin Pattabongse
15–7, 15–4

Semifinal results

[edit]
Discipline Winner Runner-up Score
Men's singles Federation of Malaya Billy Ng Federation of Malaya Yew Cheng Hoe 15–12, 15–12
Federation of Malaya Teh Kew San Indonesia Johnny Tjoa 2–15, 15–4, 15–7
Women's singles Indonesia Minarni Indonesia Ogn Hwat Nio Walkover
Thailand Sumol Chanklum Indonesia Goei Giok Nio 11–7, 11–3
Men's doubles Federation of Malaya Ng Boon Bee
& Tan Yee Khan
Thailand Sangob Rattanusorn
& Sanguan Anandhanonda
15–7, 15–10
Federation of Malaya Teh Kew San
& Lim Say Hup
Indonesia Tjap Han Tiong
& Liem Tjeng Kiang
15–5, 15–4
Women's doubles Indonesia Corry Kawilarang
& Happy Herowati
Federation of Malaya Jean Moey
& Ng Mei Ling
15–7, 15–6
Thailand Pankae Phongarn
& Sumol Chanklum
Indonesia Minarni
& Wiwiek Dwi Kaeksi
15–1, 9–15, 15–11
Mixed doubles Federation of Malaya Lim Say Hup
& Ng Mei Ling
Indonesia Kho Han Tjiang
& Corry Kawilarang
15–3, 15–4
Thailand Chuchart Vatanatham
& Prathin Pattabongse
Thailand Chavalert Chumkum
& Pankae Phongarn
–, –

Men's team results

[edit]
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
   Indonesia 5
   North Borneo 0
   Indonesia 3
   Thailand 5    Thailand 2
     Nepal 0    Thailand 5
   Chinese Taipei 5    Chinese Taipei 0
   Philippines 0    Indonesia 0
   Malaya 5    Malaya 5
   Burma 0    Malaya 5
   Hong Kong 5    Hong Kong 0
   Ceylon 0    Malaya 5
   Pakistan 0
   Pakistan 3
  Sarawak 2

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "The First Asia Champion". The Straits Times. 6 May 1962. p. 20. Retrieved 23 September 2020 – via NewspaperSG.

2. "The 4th Day Results". The Straits Times. 5 May 1962. p. 20.