2003 Asian Badminton Championships

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Asian Badminton Championships
2003
Tournament information
Location Jakarta, Indonesia
DatesOctober 15–October 19
VenueTennis Indoor Gelora Bung Karno
  2002
2004  

The 2003 Badminton Asia Championships was the 22nd tournament of the Badminton Asia Championships. It was held at the Tennis Indoor Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta, Indonesia. [1]

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Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles Flag of Indonesia.svg Sony Dwi Kuncoro Flag of Indonesia.svg Taufik Hidayat Flag of Hong Kong.svg Agus Hariyanto
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ng Wei
Women's singles Flag of Hong Kong.svg Wang Chen Flag of Indonesia.svg Silvi Antarini Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Dai Yun
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ling Wan Ting
Men's doubles Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-soo
Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Yong-sung
Flag of Indonesia.svg Markis Kido
Flag of Indonesia.svg Hendra Setiawan
Flag of Indonesia.svg Flandy Limpele
Flag of Indonesia.svg Eng Hian
Flag of Indonesia.svg Luluk Hadiyanto
Flag of Indonesia.svg Alvent Yulianto
Women's doubles Flag of South Korea.svg Ra Kyung-min
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Kyung-won
Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Yu-mi
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Hyo-jung
Flag of Japan.svg Tomomi Matsuda
Flag of Japan.svg Aki Akao
Flag of Indonesia.svg Jo Novita
Flag of Indonesia.svg Lita Nurlita
Mixed doubles Flag of Indonesia.svg Nova Widianto
Flag of Indonesia.svg Vita Marissa
Flag of Indonesia.svg Anggun Nugroho
Flag of Indonesia.svg Eny Widiowati
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Yong-hyun
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Hyo-jung
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Liu Kwok Wa
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Louisa Koon Wai Chee

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)2439
2Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)2114
3Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong  (HKG)1045
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)0011
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)0011
Totals (5 nations)551020

Finals

CategoryWinnersRunners-upScore
Men's singles Flag of Indonesia.svg Sony Dwi Kuncoro Flag of Indonesia.svg Taufik Hidayat 15-5, 7-15, 15-8
Women's singles Flag of Hong Kong.svg Wang Chen Flag of Indonesia.svg Silvi Antarini 11-6, 11-5
Men's doubles Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-soo
Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Yong-sung
Flag of Indonesia.svg Markis Kido
Flag of Indonesia.svg Hendra Setiawan
15-10, 15-11
Women's doubles Flag of South Korea.svg Ra Kyung-min
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Kyung-won
Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Yu-mi
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Hyo-jung
15-9, 15-7
Mixed doubles Flag of Indonesia.svg Nova Widianto
Flag of Indonesia.svg Vita Marissa
Flag of Indonesia.svg Anggun Nugroho
Flag of Indonesia.svg Eny Widiowati
15-2, 15-11

Semi-finals

CategoryWinnerRunner-upScore
Men's singles Flag of Indonesia.svg Sony Dwi Kuncoro Flag of Hong Kong.svg Agus Hariyanto 15–7, 15–4
Flag of Indonesia.svg Taufik Hidayat Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ng Wei 15–5, 15–5
Women's singles Flag of Hong Kong.svg Wang Chen Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Dai Yun 11–1, 2–11, 11–9
Flag of Indonesia.svg Silvi Antarini Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ling Wan Ting 11–9, 11–1
Men's doubles Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-soo
Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Yong-sung
Flag of Indonesia.svg Alvent Yulianto
Flag of Indonesia.svg Luluk Hadiyanto
15–7, 15–4
Flag of Indonesia.svg Hendra Setiawan

Flag of Indonesia.svg Markis Kido

Flag of Indonesia.svg Flandy Limpele
Flag of Indonesia.svg Eng Hian
15–13, 11–15, 15–7
Women's doubles Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Kyung-won
Flag of South Korea.svg Ra Kyung-min
Flag of Japan.svg Aki Akao
Flag of Japan.svg Tomomi Matsuda
15–7, 15–3
Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Yu-mi
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Hyo-jung
Flag of Indonesia.svg Lita Nurlita
Flag of Indonesia.svg Jo Novita
15–3, 15–8
Mixed doubles Flag of Indonesia.svg Nova Widianto
Flag of Indonesia.svg Vita Marissa
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Liu Kwok Wa
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Koon Wai Chee
15–6, 7–15, 15–5
Flag of Indonesia.svg Anggun Nugroho
Flag of Indonesia.svg Eny Widiowati
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Yong-hyun
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Hyo-jung
15–13, 15–8

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