Boccia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Individual BC2

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Boccia – Individual BC2
at the XV Paralympic Games
Venue Sambodromo
Dates13 September 2016 (2016-09-13) – 6 September 2016 (2016-09-06)
Competitors24
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Watcharaphon Vongsa Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Silver medal icon.svg Worawut Saengampa Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Bronze medal icon.svg Yan Zinqiang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
2012
2020

The mixed individual BC2 boccia event at the 2016 Summer Paralympics was contested from 13 September to 16 September at Sambodromo in Rio de Janeiro. 24 competitors took part.

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The event structure was amended from the 2012 event, with the final eight drawn from group stages. The top players from each of eight pools of three entered into a quarter final single elimination stage, with the losing semifinalists playing off for bronze. [1]

Watcharaphon Vongsa of Thailand defeat compatriot Worawut Saengampa 5-4 in the final match to win the gold medal, the sixth for Thailand at the 2016 Games. In doing so, it ensured the 2016 Paralympic Games were the most successful enjoyed by Thailand since it first entered in 1984 [2]

Elimination rounds

 Quarter finalsSemi finalsGold medal match
              
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Zinqiang  (CHN)4 
Flag of South Korea.svg  Sohn Jeong Min  (KOR)2 
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Zinqiang  (CHN)0 
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Watcharaphon Vongsa  (THA)11 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Watcharaphon Vongsa  (THA)6
 Flag of Japan.svg  Takayuki Hirose  (JPN)1 
  Flag of Thailand.svg  Watcharaphon Vongsa  (THA)5 Gold medal icon.svg
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Worawut Saengampa  (THA)4 Silver medal icon.svg
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Worawut Saengampa  (THA)12 
Flag of Portugal.svg  Abilio Valente  (POR)1 
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Worawut Saengampa  (THA)10Bronze medal match
 Flag of South Korea.svg  Jeong So Yeong  (KOR)1 
Flag of South Korea.svg  Jeong So Yeong  (KOR)5*Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Zinqiang  (CHN)5 Bronze medal icon.svg
 Flag of Japan.svg  Hidetaka Sugimura  (JPN)5 Flag of South Korea.svg  Jeong So Yeong  (KOR)4

Pool stages

Pool A

Boccia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Individual BC2 pool A
PosPlayerPldWDLPFPAPDPtsH2HPlayer Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Flag of Hong Kong.svg
1 QFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Zhiqiang  (CHN)2200161+156 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  8-18-0
2Flag of Portugal.svg  Fernando Ferreira  (POR)2101610-44 Flag of Portugal.svg 1-8 5-2
3Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Yeung Hiu Lam  (HKG)2002213−112 Flag of Hong Kong.svg 0-82-5 

Pool B

Boccia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Individual BC2 pool B
PosPlayerPldWDLPFPAPDPtsH2HPlayer Flag of South Korea.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Argentina.svg
1 QFlag of South Korea.svg  Jeong So Yeong  (KOR)220085+36 Flag of South Korea.svg  4-34-2
2Flag of Brazil.svg  Maciel Santos  (BRA)2101106+44 Flag of Brazil.svg 3-4 7-2
3Flag of Argentina.svg  Sebastian Gonzalez  (ARG)2002411−72 Flag of Argentina.svg 2-42-7 

Pool C

Boccia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Individual BC2 pool C
PosPlayerPldWDLPFPAPDPtsH2HPlayer Flag of Thailand.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
1 QFlag of Thailand.svg  Worawut Saengampa  (THA)2200174+136 Flag of Thailand.svg  7-410-0
2Flag of Portugal.svg  Cristina Goncalves  (POR)2101119+24 Flag of Portugal.svg 4-7 7-2
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joshua Rowe  (GBR)2002217−152 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 0-102-7 

Pool D

Boccia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Individual BC2 pool D
PosPlayerPldWDLPFPAPDPtsH2HPlayer Flag of Thailand.svg Flag of Spain.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
1 QFlag of Thailand.svg  Watcharaphon Vongsa  (THA)2200203+176 Flag of Thailand.svg  12-28-1
2Flag of Spain.svg  Manuel Martin Perez  (ESP)21011014-44 Flag of Spain.svg 2-12 8-2
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Nigel Murray  (GBR)2002316−132 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 1-82-8 

Pool E

Boccia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Individual BC2 pool E
PosPlayerPldWDLPFPAPDPtsH2HPlayer Flag of Japan.svg Flag of Slovakia.svg Flag of Hong Kong.svg
1 QFlag of Japan.svg  Takayuki Hirose  (JPN)2200132+116 Flag of Japan.svg  4-29-0
2Flag of Slovakia.svg  Robert Mezic  (SVK)2101124+84 Flag of Slovakia.svg 2-4 10-0
3Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Kwok Hoi Ying  (HKG)2002019−192 Flag of Hong Kong.svg 0-90-10 

Pool F

Boccia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Individual BC2 pool F
PosPlayerPldWDLPFPAPDPtsH2HPlayer Flag of Portugal.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
1 QFlag of Portugal.svg  Abilio Valente  (POR)211063+35 Flag of Portugal.svg  4-12-2
2Flag of Brazil.svg  Lucas de Araújo  (BRA)2101104+64 Flag of Brazil.svg 1-4 9-0
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhong Kai  (CHN)2011211−93 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2-20-9 

Pool G

Boccia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Individual BC2 pool G
PosPlayerPldWDLPFPAPDPtsH2HPlayer Flag of Japan.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of Mexico.svg
1 QFlag of Japan.svg  Hidetaka Sugimura  (JPN)2200132+116 Flag of Japan.svg  7-16-1
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bernd Meints  (NED)210149-54 Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1-7 3-2
3Flag of Mexico.svg  Damian Oseguara  (MEX)200239−62 Flag of Mexico.svg 1-62-3 

Pool H

Boccia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Individual BC2 pool H
PosPlayerPldWDLPFPAPDPtsH2HPlayer Flag of South Korea.svg Flag of Israel.svg Flag of Bermuda.svg
1 QFlag of South Korea.svg  Sohn Jeong Min  (KOR)2200122+106 Flag of South Korea.svg  5-27-0
2Flag of Israel.svg  Schlomo Nadav Levi  (ISR)201147-33 Flag of Israel.svg 2-5 2-2
3Flag of Bermuda.svg  Yushae Desilva-Andrade  (BER)201129−73 Flag of Bermuda.svg 0-72-2 

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