Die Badminton-Europameisterschaft für Behinderte 2012 fand vom 7. bis zum 10. Juni 2012 in Dortmund statt.
Medaillengewinner
Disziplin | Gold | Silber | Bronze |
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Herreneinzel WH1 | Thomas Wandschneider | David Toupé | Javier Fernández |
Pavel Popov | |||
Herreneinzel WH2 | Martin Rooke | Gobi Ranganathan | José Guillermo Lama Seco |
David Holz | |||
Herreneinzel SL3 | Alan Oliver | Daniel Lee | Simón Cruz Mondejar |
Tim Haller | |||
Herreneinzel SL4 | Pascal Wolter | Bruno Forbes | Peter Schnitzler |
Jan-Niklas Pott | |||
Herreneinzel SU5 | İlker Tuzcu | Bartłomiej Mróz | Eyal Bechar |
Mikhail Chiviksin | |||
Herreneinzel SH6 | Niall McVeigh | Andrew Martin | Alexander Mekhdiev |
Oliver Clarke | |||
Herrendoppel WH1 | Thomas Wandschneider Avni Kertmen |
Pascal Barrillon David Toupé |
Pavel Popov Yuri Stephanov |
Sebastien Martin Young-chin Mi | |||
Herrendoppel WH2 | Martin Rooke Gobi Ranganathan |
Javier Fernández José Guillermo Lama Seco |
David Holz Manfred Steinhart |
Herrendoppel SL3 | Tim Haller Pascal Wolter |
Max Altenkamp Heiko Vuellers |
Meva Singh Dhesi Naill Jarvie |
Eddy Boerman Guus Maassen | |||
Doppel SL4 | Antony Forster Jan-Niklas Pott |
Peter Schnitzler Katrin Seibert |
Bruno Forbes Daniel Lee |
Steven Moodie Alan Oliver | |||
Doppel SU5 | Mikhail Chiviksin İlker Tuzcu |
Frank Dietel Sebastian Müller |
Eyal Bachar Julie Thrane |
Dameneinzel WH1 | Karin Suter-Erath | Sonja Häsler | Nina Gorodetzky |
Elke Rongen | |||
Dameneinzel WH2 | Ilse van de Burgwal | Emine Seçkin | Inge Bakker |
Dameneinzel SH6 | Rachel Choong | Milena Hoffmann | Emma Farnham |
Anna Spindelndreier | |||
Damendoppel WH1–WH2 | Inge Bakker Ilse van de Burgwal |
Sonja Häsler Karin Suter-Erath |
Valeska Knoblauch Elke Rongen |
Monika Meinhold Gertrud Salewski | |||
Mixed WH1 | Thomas Wandschneider Karin Suter-Erath |
David Toupé Sonja Häsler |
Young-chin Mi Valeska Knoblauch |
Schalom Kalvansky Nina Gorodetzky | |||
Mixed WH2 | Jordy Brouwer van Gonzenbach Ilse van de Burgwal |
Avni Kertmen Emine Seçkin |
Gobi Ranganathan Inge Bakker |
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