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2011 African Junior Badminton Championships

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2011 African Junior Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates21–23 August (Team event)
25–26 August (Individual event)
Edition10th
VenueNational Badminton Centre
LocationBeau Bassin-Rose Hill, Mauritius
Addis Ababa 2009 Algiers 2013

The 2011 African Junior Badminton Championships were the continental badminton championships to crown the best youth players and teams across Africa. The tournament was originally scheduled to be held from 27 to 30 July in Maputo, Mozambique and acted as a prelude to the 2011 All-Africa Games.

The tournament was later postponed to start on 21 August when Mozambique announced that the country pulled out of hosting the event due to financial issues. Mauritius was later chosen as the new host of the championships.[1] The number of participating countries also suffered a significant drop, from 12 to 6 due to the postponement of the championships.

Tournament

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The 2011 African Junior Badminton Championships were held in two separate events. The mixed team event, officially All Africa U-19 Mixed Team Championships 2011, was a continental tournament to crown the best team in Africa. A total of 4 countries across Africa registered their players to compete at mixed team event.[2]

The individual event, officially All Africa U-19 Individual Championships 2011, was a continental tournament to crown the best players in Africa holding from 25 to 26 August.[3][4]

Venue

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This tournament was held at the National Badminton Centre in Rose Hill with three courts.[5]

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Teams  South Africa
Cameron Coetzer
Andries Malan
Reneshan Naidoo
Prakash Nath
Elme de Villiers
Lee-Ann de Wet
Sandra le Grange
Jennifer van der Berg
 Mauritius
Guillaume Lo
Aatish Lubah
Oshand Nobin
Julien Paul
Stephane Perne
Sejilen Rungasamy
Aurélie Allet
Nawsheen Domah
Rheea Dookhee
Kate Foo Kune
Deepti Ramchurn
Raeesah Rassoolkhan
 Egypt
Youssef Ashraf
Mahmoud El Sayad
Omar Emad
Moataz Hesham
Nadine Ashraf
Rana Osman
Toka Elwasary
Aya Tayssir
Boys' singles Egypt Mahmoud El Sayad South Africa Andries Malan South Africa Prakash Nath
Mauritius Aatish Lubah
Girls' singles Mauritius Kate Foo Kune South Africa Elme de Villiers Algeria Nesrine Baya
Egypt Nadine Ashraf
Boys' doubles South Africa Andries Malan
South Africa Prakash Nath
South Africa Cameron Coetzer
South Africa Reneshan Naidoo
Egypt Youssef Ashraf
Egypt Mahmoud El Sayad
Egypt Omar Emad
Egypt Moataz Hesham
Girls' doubles South Africa Elme de Villiers
South Africa Lee-Ann de Wet
South Africa Sandra le Grange
South Africa Jennifer van der Berg
Egypt Nadine Ashraf
Egypt Aya Tayssir
Mauritius Aurélie Allet
Mauritius Kate Foo Kune
Mixed doubles South Africa Andries Malan
South Africa Jennifer van der Berg
Egypt Mahmoud El Sayad
Egypt Nadine Ashraf
South Africa Prakash Nath
South Africa Elme de Villiers
Mauritius Aatish Lubah
Mauritius Kate Foo Kune

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Mauritius)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Africa44210
2 Egypt1157
3 Mauritius*1135
4 Algeria0011
Totals (4 entries)661123

Team event

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Knockout stage

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Semi-finals Final
      
 South Africa 3
 Egypt 1
 South Africa 3
 Mauritius 1
 Algeria 0
 Mauritius 3 Third place
 Egypt 4
 Algeria 0

Final ranking

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Pos Team Pld W L Pts MD Final result
1st place, gold medalist(s)  South Africa 3 3 0 3 +9 Champions
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Mauritius 3 2 1 2 +2 Runners-up
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Egypt 3 1 2 1 +1 Third place
4  Algeria 3 0 3 0 −12 Fourth place

Individual event

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Boys' singles

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Egypt Mahmoud El Sayad 21 23 21
4 South Africa Prakash Nath 14 25 18
1 Egypt Mahmoud El Sayad 21 17 21
2 South Africa Andries Malan 17 21 7
  Mauritius Aatish Lubah 18 13
2 South Africa Andries Malan 21 21

Girls' singles

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Mauritius Kate Foo Kune 21 21
4 Algeria Nesrine Baya 16 9
Mauritius Kate Foo Kune 21 21
South Africa Elme de Villiers 17 19
3 Egypt Nadine Ashraf 13 19
2 South Africa Elme de Villiers 21 21

Boys' doubles

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Semifinals Final
          
1 South Africa Andries Malan
South Africa Prakash Nath
21 21
  Egypt Omar Emad
Egypt Moataz Hesham
17 18
1 South Africa Andries Malan
South Africa Prakash Nath
23 17 21
South Africa Cameron Coetzer
South Africa Reneshan Naidoo
21 21 16
3 Egypt Youssef Ashraf
Egypt Mahmoud El Sayad
19 13
South Africa Cameron Coetzer
South Africa Reneshan Naidoo
21 21

Girls' doubles

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Egypt Nadine Ashraf
Egypt Aya Tayssir
13 18
4 South Africa Elme de Villiers
South Africa Lee-Ann de Wet
21 21
4 South Africa Elme de Villiers
South Africa Lee-Ann de Wet
21 21
2 South Africa Sandra le Grange
South Africa Jennifer van der Berg
12 18
3 Mauritius Aurélie Allet
Mauritius Kate Foo Kune
11 23 17
2 South Africa Sandra le Grange
South Africa Jennifer van der Berg
21 21 21

Mixed doubles

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Egypt Mahmoud El Sayad
Egypt Nadine Ashraf
21 21
South Africa Prakash Nath
South Africa Elme de Villiers
11 14
1 Egypt Mahmoud El Sayad
Egypt Nadine Ashraf
15 20
2 South Africa Andries Malan
South Africa Jennifer van der Berg
21 22
4 Mauritius Aatish Lubah
Mauritius Kate Foo Kune
21 11 16
2 South Africa Andries Malan
South Africa Jennifer van der Berg
13 21 21

References

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  1. ^ "Badminton : Maurice débute face à l'Egypte". lexpress.mu (in French). 2011-08-22. Retrieved 2024-10-18.
  2. ^ "BADMINTON: L'or en masculin et le bronze en féminin pour Maurice". Le Mauricien (in French). 2011-12-18. Retrieved 2024-10-18.
  3. ^ "Badminton : Maurice et l'Afrique du Sud se disputeront l'or". lexpress.mu (in French). 2011-08-24. Retrieved 2024-10-18.
  4. ^ "Badminton : L'Afrique du Sud prive Maurice de l'or". lexpress.mu (in French). 2011-08-25. Retrieved 2024-10-18.
  5. ^ "BWF - All Africa Junior championships 2011 - Winners". bwf.tournamentsoftware.com. Retrieved 2024-10-18.
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