Boccia at the 2024 Summer Paralympics – Women's individual BC3

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Boccia – Women's individual BC3
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueSouth Paris Arena
Date29 August - 2 September 2024
Competitors16 from 15 nations
2020
2028

The women's individual BC3 boccia event at the 2024 Summer Paralympics will be contested between 29 August and 2 September 2024 at the South Paris Arena. [1] [2]

Contents

The event structure begins with pool stages. The top two players from each of four pools then enter into the single-elimination stage, with the losing semifinalists playing off for bronze.

Classification

The BC3 classification is described as follows:

BC3M/F Players in this class have very severe locomotor dysfunction in all four extremities. Players in this class have no sustained grasp or release action and although they may have arm movement, they have insufficient range of movement to propel a boccia ball onto the court. They may use an assistive device such as a ramp to deliver the ball. They may compete using an assistant; assistants must keep their back to the court and their eyes averted from play. [3] [4]

Results

Pool stages

The pool stage will be played between 29 and 31 August 2024. The top two players in each pool will qualify to the elimination rounds. [5] .

Pool A
PosPlayerPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification Flag of Poland.svg Flag of Thailand.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
1Flag of Poland.svg  Edyta Owczarz  (POL)3300188+106Qualification for quarterfinal3–29–26–4
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Ladamanee Kla-Han  (THA)3201154+1142–34–19–0
3Flag of France.svg  Sonia Heckel  (FRA)310291452Eliminated2–91–46–1
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Marcela Cermakova  (CZE)20021151404–60–91–6
Updated to match(es) played on 31 August 2024. Source: Paris 2024
Pool A boxscores
Match 1:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of France.svg  Sonia Heckel  (FRA)10001 Report
Flag of Thailand.svg  Ladamanee Kla-Han  (THA)01124
Match 2:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Poland.svg  Edyta Owczarz  (POL)01506 Report
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Marcela Cermakova  (CZE)10034
Match 3:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Marcela Cermakova  (CZE)10001 Report
Flag of France.svg  Sonia Heckel  (FRA)03216
Match 4:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Poland.svg  Edyta Owczarz  (POL)20013 Report
Flag of Thailand.svg  Ladamanee Kla-Han  (THA)01102
Match 5:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of France.svg  Sonia Heckel  (FRA)20002 Report
Flag of Poland.svg  Edyta Owczarz  (POL)01449
Match 6:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Thailand.svg  Ladamanee Kla-Han  (THA)13239 Report
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Marcela Cermakova  (CZE)00000
Pool B
PosPlayerPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification Flag of Hong Kong.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Flag of South Africa.svg
1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho Yuen Kei  (HKG)3300166+106Qualification for quarterfinal5–43–28–0
2Flag of Brazil.svg  Evani Calado  (BRA)3201127+544–58–25–0
3Flag of Portugal.svg  Ana Costa  (POR)310281352Eliminated2–32–84–2
4Flag of South Africa.svg  Elanza Jordaan  (RSA)30032171500–80–52–4
Updated to match(es) played on 31 August 2024. Source: Paris 2024
Pool B boxscores
Match 1:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho Yuen Kei  (HKG)12003 Report
Flag of Portugal.svg  Ana Costa  (POR)00112
Match 2:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Brazil.svg  Evani Calado  (BRA)11125 Report
Flag of South Africa.svg  Elanza Jordaan  (RSA)00000
Match 3:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of South Africa.svg  Elanza Jordaan  (RSA)00000 Report
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho Yuen Kei  (HKG)11428
Match 4:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Brazil.svg  Evani Calado  (BRA)30328 Report
Flag of Portugal.svg  Ana Costa  (POR)02002
Match 5:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho Yuen Kei  (HKG)40015 Report
Flag of Brazil.svg  Evani Calado  (BRA)01304
Match 6:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Portugal.svg  Ana Costa  (POR)10304 Report
Flag of South Africa.svg  Elanza Jordaan  (RSA)01012
Pool C
PosPlayerPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification Flag of South Korea.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Brazil.svg
1Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang Sunhee  (KOR)3300201+196Qualification for quarterfinal6–17–07–0
2Flag of Australia.svg  Jamieson Leeson  (AUS)32011110+141–66–14–3
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sally Kidson  (GBR)310261482Eliminated0–71–65–1
4Flag of Brazil.svg  Evelyn Oliveira  (BRA)30034161200–73–41–5
Updated to match(es) played on 31 August 2024. Source: Paris 2024
Pool C boxscores
Match 1:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Brazil.svg  Evelyn Oliveira  (BRA)20103 Report
Flag of Australia.svg  Jamieson Leeson  (AUS)01034
Match 2:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang Sunhee  (KOR)12227 Report
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sally Kidson  (GBR)00000
Match 3:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sally Kidson  (GBR)11035 Report
Flag of Brazil.svg  Evelyn Oliveira  (BRA)00101
Match 4:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang Sunhee  (KOR)10326 Report
Flag of Australia.svg  Jamieson Leeson  (AUS)01001
Match 5:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Brazil.svg  Evelyn Oliveira  (BRA)00000 Report
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang Sunhee  (KOR)11147
Match 6:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Australia.svg  Jamieson Leeson  (AUS)02316 Report
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sally Kidson  (GBR)10001
Pool D
PosPlayerPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Japan.svg Flag of Greece.svg Flag of Peru.svg
1Flag of Argentina.svg  Stefania Ferrando  (ARG) (Q)3300177+106Qualification for quarterfinal6–38–23–2
2Flag of Japan.svg  Ayane Ichinoe  (JPN) (Q)3201167+943–68–05–1
3Flag of Greece.svg  Anna Ntenta  (GRE)3102720132Eliminated2–80–85–4
4Flag of Peru.svg  Niurka Callupe  (PER)3003713602–31–54–5
Updated to match(es) played on 29 August 2024. Source: Paris 2024
Pool D Boxscores
Match 1:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Greece.svg  Anna Ntenta  (GRE)00145 Report
Flag of Peru.svg  Niurka Callupe  (PER)31004
Match 2:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Japan.svg  Ayane Ichinoe  (JPN)03003 Report
Flag of Argentina.svg  Stefania Ferrando  (ARG)30216
Match 3:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Argentina.svg  Stefania Ferrando  (ARG)20338 Report
Flag of Greece.svg  Anna Ntenta  (GRE)02002
Match 4:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Japan.svg  Ayane Ichinoe  (JPN)00011 Report
Flag of Peru.svg  Niurka Callupe  (PER)11305
Match 5:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Greece.svg  Anna Ntenta  (GRE)00000 Report
Flag of Japan.svg  Ayane Ichinoe  (JPN)32128
Match 6:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Peru.svg  Niurka Callupe  (PER)20002 Report
Flag of Argentina.svg  Stefania Ferrando  (ARG)01113

Elimination stage

The final stage (or knockout stage) will be played between 31 August and 2 September.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
31 August, South Paris Arena
 
 
Flag of Poland.svg  E Owczarz  (POL)1
 
1 September, South Paris Arena
 
Flag of Brazil.svg  E Calado  (BRA)5
 
Flag of Brazil.svg  E Calado  (BRA)1
 
31 August, South Paris Arena
 
Flag of Australia.svg  J Leeson  (AUS)7
 
Flag of Argentina.svg  S Ferrando  (ARG)3
 
2 September, South Paris Arena
 
Flag of Australia.svg  J Leeson  (AUS)4
 
Flag of Australia.svg  J Leeson  (AUS)2
 
31 August, South Paris Arena
 
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho YK  (HKG) 4
 
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho YK  (HKG)3
 
1 September, South Paris Arena
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  L Kla-Han  (THA)2
 
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho YK  (HKG)4
 
31 August, South Paris Arena
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang S-h  (KOR) 1 Bronze medal
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang S-h  (KOR)3
 
1 September, South Paris Arena
 
Flag of Japan.svg  A Ichinoe  (JPN)2
 
Flag of Brazil.svg  E Calado  (BRA)2
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang S-h  (KOR)7
 
Elimination Matches
Quarterfinals
Match QF1:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Poland.svg  E Owczarz  (POL)00101 Report
Flag of Brazil.svg  E Calado  (BRA)31015
Match QF2:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Argentina.svg  S Ferrando  (ARG)21003 Report
Flag of Australia.svg  J Leeson  (AUS)00224
Match QF3:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho YK  (HKG)10023 Report
Flag of Thailand.svg  L Kla-Han  (THA)01102
Match QF4:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang S-h  (KOR)00123 Report
Flag of Japan.svg  A Ichinoe  (JPN)11002
Semifinals
Match SF1:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Brazil.svg  E Calado  (BRA)00011 Report
Flag of Australia.svg  J Leeson  (AUS)42107
Match SF2:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho YK  (HKG)10214 Report
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang S-h  (KOR)01001
Finals
Bronze medal match:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Brazil.svg  E Calado  (BRA)00022 Report
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang S-h  (KOR)23207
Gold medal match:
Player/End1234ResultReport
Flag of Australia.svg  J Leeson  (AUS)00112 Report
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho YK  (HKG)22004

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The men's individual BC2 boccia event at the 2024 Summer Paralympics will be contested between 28 August and 2 September 2024 at the South Paris Arena.

The men's individual BC1 boccia event at the 2024 Summer Paralympics is being contested between 28 August and 2 September 2024 at the South Paris Arena.

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References

  1. "Paralympics Schedule - Paris 2024 day-by-day guide of events". BBC Sport. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  2. Boccia schedule Paris 2024
  3. "CPISRA International Boccia Rules (10th Edition)". Archived from the original on 16 February 2011.
  4. "About Boccia" . Retrieved 3 September 2024.