Badminton
at the 2023 SEA Games
VenueMorodok Techo National Sports Complex
LocationPhnom Penh
Dates8–16 May 2023

The badminton competition at the 2023 SEA Games took place at Badminton Hall, Morodok Techo National Sports Complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia from 8 to 16 May 2023. The game featured 8 events, two singles, 3 double and 3 team events.[1][2]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Cambodia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Indonesia53311
2 Thailand2237
3 Cambodia*1001
4 Malaysia0246
5 Myanmar0101
6 Singapore0033
7 Brunei0011
 Laos0011
 Philippines0011
Totals (9 entries)881632

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles
Christian Adinata
 Indonesia
Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo
 Indonesia
Lee Shun Yang
 Malaysia
Leong Jun Hao
 Malaysia
Women's singles
Supanida Katethong
 Thailand
Lalinrat Chaiwan
 Thailand
Komang Ayu Cahya Dewi
 Indonesia
Ester Nurumi Tri Wardoyo
 Indonesia
Men's doubles
 Indonesia
Pramudya Kusumawardana
Yeremia Rambitan
 Thailand
Peeratchai Sukphun
Pakkapon Teeraratsakul
 Indonesia
Muhammad Shohibul Fikri
Bagas Maulana
 Singapore
Nge Joo Jie
Johann Prajogo
Women's doubles
 Indonesia
Febriana Dwipuji Kusuma
Amalia Cahaya Pratiwi
 Indonesia
Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari
Rachel Allessya Rose
 Malaysia
Lee Xin Jie
Low Yeen Yuan
 Malaysia
Cheng Su Hui
Cheng Su Yin
Mixed doubles
 Indonesia
Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto
Lisa Ayu Kusumawati
 Malaysia
Yap Roy King
Cheng Su Yin
 Thailand
Ratchapol Makkasasithorn
Chasinee Korepap
 Thailand
Pakkapon Teeraratsakul
Phataimas Muenwong
Men's team
 Indonesia
Christian Adinata
Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo
Alwi Farhan
Muhammad Shohibul Fikri
Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto
Pramudya Kusumawardana
Bagas Maulana
Yeremia Rambitan
Zachariah Josiahno Sumanti
 Malaysia
Beh Chun Meng
Chia Wei Jie
Choong Hon Jian
Goh Boon Zhe
Kok Jing Hong
Lee Shun Yang
Leong Jun Hao
Liew Xun
Ong Ken Yon
Yap Roy King
 Singapore
Terry Hee
Joel Koh
Andy Kwek
Marcus Lau
Loh Kean Hean
Loh Kean Yew
Nge Joo Jie
Johann Prajogo
Jason Teh
Donovan Willard Wee
 Thailand
Chaloempon Charoenkitamorn
Saran Jamsri
Ratchapol Makkasasithorn
Ruttanapak Oupthong
Peeratchai Sukphun
Pakkapon Teeraratsakul
Panitchaphon Teeraratsakul
Sitthikom Thammasin
Parinyawat Thongnuam
Nanthakarn Yordphaisong
Women's team
 Thailand
Benyapa Aimsaard
Nuntakarn Aimsaard
Lalinrat Chaiwan
Laksika Kanlaha
Supanida Katethong
Jongkolphan Kititharakul
Chasinee Korepap
Phataimas Muenwong
Pitchamon Opatniput
Rawinda Prajongjai
 Indonesia
Komang Ayu Cahya Dewi
Hediana Julimarbela
Febriana Dwipuji Kusuma
Lisa Ayu Kusumawati
Amalia Cahaya Pratiwi
Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari
Mutiara Ayu Puspitasari
Rachel Allessya Rose
Ester Nurumi Tri Wardoyo
Stephanie Widjaja
 Singapore
Grace Chua
Heng Xiao En
Insyirah Khan
Jin Yujia
Elsa Lai
Megan Lee
Jessica Tan
Crystal Wong
Yeo Jia Min
 Philippines
Nicole Albo
Bianca Carlos
Mikaela de Guzman
Christel Rei Fuentespina
Eleanor Inlayo
Alyssa Leonardo
Thea Pomar
Susmita Ramos
Mixed team
 Cambodia
Phon Chenda
Chheng Huy
Chea Lav
Kimloung Lim
Chourng Meng
Heng Mengleap
Sok Rikreay
Yam Samnang
Seavty Teav
Vannthoun Vath
 Myanmar
Arkar Phone Myat
Aung Myo Htoo
Hein Htut
Thet Htar Thuzar
Twal Tar Oo
Zaw Lin Htoo
Zun Myo Thet
 Brunei
Ahmad Mahyuddin Haji Abas
Mohammad Shahirul Jenin
Azri Safwan Jofri
Siti Marinah Salleh
Nuraqilah Shahroney
Woo Chang Huei
 Laos
Phoutsavanh Daopasith
Namboun Luangamath
Manut Phiasoulin
Phonesack Sokthavy
Thidachane Sypaseuth

Controversy

Throughout the history of badminton events at the SEA Games, this is the first time that there has been a restriction on participation for the mixed team event. The countries affected by this restriction are Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. However, this is also the first time the mixed team event has been contested. Usually, badminton has seven gold medals in contention with two medals from the men's and women's team events, and five from the individual events.[3][4][5][6]

Bambang Roedyanto, a technical official for the games, claimed that “Cambodia [wanted] the opportunity to win medals from [badminton], so [the mixed team event] was held with countries [with developing badminton teams]”.[7]

Cambodia badminton player Chourng Meng was revealed to be Chinese's badminton player Zhou Meng, who was the runner-up of 2019 BWF World Junior Champion. In a video that has gone viral, Chourng was suddenly pulled off the field by a man presumed to be a Cambodian official, while celebrating her victory in the final. Apart from leaving the field early, Chourng was also absent from the mixed team medal ceremony.[8]

References

  1. "iGames - Cambodia 2023". games.cambodia2023.com. Archived from the original on 2023-05-18. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  2. "Badminton schedule", Olympics.com
  3. "Indonesia Tak Bisa Tampil di Nomor Baru Bulu Tangkis SEA Games 2023, Ini Sebabnya". www.kompas.tv (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  4. "Penyebab Tim Bulu Tangkis Indonesia Dilarang Tampil di Nomor Beregu Campuran SEA Games 2023, Untungkan Tuan Rumah Kamboja!". sports.okezone.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  5. Lee, David (2023-05-07). "SEA Games 2023: New regulations may help Cambodia confuse and conquer". www.straitstimes.com. Retrieved 2023-05-08.
  6. "One reason why Malaysia not in mixed team event". The Star. Retrieved 2023-05-08.
  7. "Kenapa Indonesia Tak Bisa Ikut Beregu Campuran di Badminton SEA Games?". www.cnnindonesia.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  8. Isnaini, Aftar (12 May 2023). "Deretan Kejanggalan Zhou Meng, Pebulu Tangkis China yang Bela Kamboja di SEA Games 2023" [Rows of Awkwardness of Zhou Meng, Chinese Badminton Player Defending Cambodia at the 2023 SEA Games]. Tribun News (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 May 2023.
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