2010 Oceania Badminton Championships

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2010 Oceania Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates24–27 February 2010
VenueStadium Southland
Location Invercargill, New Zealand
2008 2012

The VII 2010 Oceania Badminton Championships was the 7th tournament of the Oceania Badminton Championships. It was held in Invercargill, New Zealand from 24 to 27 February 2010. [1]

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Venue

The tournament was held at Stadium Southland in Invercargill, New Zealand. [2]

Medalists

Individual event

The table below gives an overview of the individual event medal winners at the 2010 Oceania Championships. [3]

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles Flag of New Zealand.svg Joe Wu Flag of New Zealand.svg James Eunson Flag of New Zealand.svg Michael Fowke
Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Marc Antoine Desaymoz
Women's singles Flag of Australia (converted).svg Huang Chia-Chi Flag of Australia (converted).svg Erica Pong Flag of New Zealand.svg Jessica Jonggowisastro
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leanne Choo
Men's doubles Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ross Smith
and Glenn Warfe
Flag of New Zealand.svg Oliver Leydon-Davis
and Henry Tam
Flag of New Zealand.svg James Paterson
and Brent Miller
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Saliya Gunaratne
and Chad Whitehead
Women's doubles Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leanne Choo
and Kate Wilson-Smith
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leisha Cooper
and Ann-Louise Slee
Flag of New Zealand.svg Danielle Barry
and Donna Haliday
Flag of New Zealand.svg Stephanie Cheng
and Victoria Cheng
Mixed doubles Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Warfe
and Kate Wilson-Smith
Flag of New Zealand.svg Henry Tam
and Donna Haliday
Flag of New Zealand.svg James Eunson
and Stephanie Cheng
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chad Whitehead
and Leanne Choo

Team Event

EventGoldSilverBronze
Mixed teamFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Stuart Brehaut, Stuart Gomez, Ross Smith, Jeff Tho, Raj Veeran, Glenn Warfe, Chad Whitehead
Leanne Choo, Huang Chia-Chi, Erica Pong, Eugenia Tanaka, Tang He Tian, Renuga Veeran, Kate Wilson-Smith
Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
Kevin Dennerly-Minturn, James Eunson, Oliver Leydon-Davis, Henry Tam, Joe Wu
Danielle Barry, Michelle Chan, Donna Haliday, Jessica Jonggowisastro, Anna Rankin
Flag of Fiji.svg
Fiji
Norman Bentley, Shivneil Chand, Gee Ming Fong, Burty Molia, Aaron Wong, Chi Ying Wong
Carline Bentley, Andra Whiteside, Danielle Whiteside, Gabriella Wong
Men's teamFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Stuart Brehaut, Stuart Gomez, Ross Smith, Jeff Tho, Raj Veeran, Ben Walklate, Glenn Warfe, Chad Whitehead
Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
Kevin Dennerly-Minturn, James Eunson, Oliver Leydon-Davis, Henry Tam, Joe Wu
Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg
New Caledonia
Sebastien Arias, Marc Antoine Desaymoz, Florian Ferrer, Glenn Gowet, Fabien Kaddour
Women's teamFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Leanne Choo, Huang Chia-Chi, Erica Pong, Eugenia Tanaka, He Tian Tang, Renuga Veeran, Kate Wilson-Smith
Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
Danielle Barry, Michelle Chan Ky, Donna Haliday, Jessica Jonggowisastro, Anna Rankin
Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg
New Caledonia
Cecile Kaddour, Johanna Kou, Natacha Offlavilee, Melissa Sanmoestanom, Valerie Sarengat

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References

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