Uganda International

Uganda International

Die Uganda International sind die offenen internationalen Meisterschaften von Uganda im Badminton. Sie werden seit den 1990er Jahren in unregelmäßigen Abständen ausgetragen, fanden jedoch über einen längeren Zeitraum nicht statt. Seit 2008 wurde wieder zu einer regelmäßigen Austragung übergegangen.

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Saison Herreneinzel Dameneinzel Herrendoppel Damendoppel Mixed
1995 UgandaUganda Christopher Musaazi UgandaUganda Helen Luziika nicht ausgetragen nicht ausgetragen nicht ausgetragen
2008 LitauenLitauen Kęstutis Navickas ItalienItalien Agnese Allegrini Sri LankaSri Lanka Dinuka Karunaratne
Sri LankaSri Lanka Diluka Karunaratne
nicht ausgetragen nicht ausgetragen
2009 IranIran Ali Shahosseini MauritiusMauritius Karen Foo Kune UgandaUganda Shaban Nkutu
IranIran Ali Shahosseini
UgandaUganda Shamim Bangi
UgandaUganda Margaret Nankabirwa
UgandaUganda Abraham Wogute
UgandaUganda Rita Namusisi
2010 NigeriaNigeria Jinkan Ifraimu SpanienSpanien Carolina Marín SudafrikaSüdafrika Dorian James
SudafrikaSüdafrika Wiaan Viljoen
SudafrikaSüdafrika Michelle Edwards
SudafrikaSüdafrika Annari Viljoen
SudafrikaSüdafrika Dorian James
SudafrikaSüdafrika Michelle Edwards
2011 TschechienTschechien Jan Fröhlich PortugalPortugal Telma Santos ItalienItalien Giovanni Greco
ItalienItalien Daniel Messersi
TurkeiTürkei Özge Bayrak
TurkeiTürkei Öznur Caliskan
UgandaUganda Ivan Mayega
UgandaUganda Norah Nassimbwa

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