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2008 Thomas & Uber Cups Preliminaries for Africa

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2008 Thomas & Uber Cups Preliminaries for Africa
Tournament details
Dates17–21 February 2008
Edition3
VenueNational Badminton Centre
LocationRose Hill, Mauritius
2006 2010

The 2008 Thomas & Uber Cups Preliminaries for Africa were held in Rose Hill, Mauritius, between 17–21 February and organised by Mauritius Badminton Association. Kenya was scheduled to host the events, but domestic unrest has led to them being moved to Mauritius.[1][2] South Africa was the defending champion in men's and women's team events. This tournament serves as qualification stage for African countries for the 2008 Thomas & Uber Cup.[3]

Medalists

  • Men's Team
Medal Team Players
Gold

Nigeria
Greg Orobosa Okuonghea, Jinkan Bulus, Olaoluwa Fagbemi, Ibrahim Adamu, Akeem Olanrewaju Ogunseye
Silver

South Africa
Chris Dednam, Roelof Dednam, Wiaan Viljoen, Dorian James, Enrico James
Bronze

Egypt
Kareem Shedeed, Abdelrahman Kashkal, Ahmed Reda, Ahmed Salah

Mauritius
Yoni Louison, Stephan Beeharry, Vishal Sawaram, Lloyd Alam, Krish Umanee, Daven Pachee, Norman Fon Sing
  • Women's Team
Medal Team Players
Gold

South Africa
Stacey Doubell, Michelle Edwards, Kerry-Lee Harrington, Jade Morgan, Annari Viljoen, Chantal Botts
Silver

Nigeria
Grace Daniel, Susan Ideh, Gideon Mary, Imhade Oribabor
Bronze

Mauritius
Yeldi Louison, Kate Foo Kune, Marlyse Marquer, Karen Foo Kune, Priscilla Vinayagum Pillay

Egypt
Hadia Hosny, Dina Nagy, Yasmina Farid, Noran Hassan El Banna

See also

References

  1. ^ "Thomas & Uber Cup moved". www.africa-badminton.com. Badminton Confederation of Africa. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Badminton SA chases big titles". www.southafrica.info. Brand South Africa. Retrieved 29 November 2016.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Thomas et Uber Cup zone Afrique". www.africa-badminton.com (in French). Badminton Confederation of Africa. Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 14 October 2016.

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