Badminton was one of the few main sports for the now defunct Women's Islamic Games. The sport was first introduced as one of the main seven sports in the inaugural Women's Islamic Games in 1993 Women's Islamic Games.[1]
Previous winners
editYear | Host | Women's singles | Women's doubles | Women's team |
---|---|---|---|---|
1993[2] Details |
Tehran, Rasht |
Zarina Jamal | Afshan Shujah Zarina Jamal |
Pakistan |
1997 Details |
Tehran |
Aisha Akram | Aisha Akram Zarina Jamal |
Pakistan |
2001[3] Details |
Tehran, Rasht |
Eva Katrib | Shiva Haji Baghali Shahrzad Ramazani |
Iran |
2005[4] Details |
Tehran |
Norshahliza Baharum | Mooi Hing Yau Ooi Sock Ai |
Malaysia |
Participating nations
editNation | 93 | 97 | 01 | 05 | Years |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Afghanistan | X | X | 2 | ||
Armenia | X | 1 | |||
Azerbaijan | 3 | X | X | X | 4 |
Cyprus | X | 1 | |||
Great Britain | X | 1 | |||
Kazakhstan | X | 1 | |||
Indonesia | X | X | 2 | ||
Iran | 3 | X | X | X | 4 |
Iraq | X | 1 | |||
Jordan | X | 1 | |||
Malaysia | X | 1 | |||
Maldives | X | 1 | |||
Pakistan | 3 | X | X | X | 4 |
Sudan | X | 1 | |||
Syria | 3 | X | X | X | 4 |
Turkmenistan | 3 | X | X | 3 | |
Number of nations | 5 | 8 | 6 | 13 | |
Number of athletes | 15 |
References
edit- ^ "اولین دوره بازیهای بانوان کشورهای اسلامی افتتاح شد". www.irna.ir. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
- ^ "Welcome to Pakistan Olympic Association". nocpakistan.org. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- ^ "بدمینتون باز سوری قهرمان بدمینتون بازی های ورزشی بانوان مسلمان شد". www.irna.ir. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
- ^ "5 مدال طلا و برنز براي بانوان كاراته كاي ايراني // مالزي قهرمان بلامنازع بدمينتون بانوان". خبرگزاری مهر | اخبار ایران و جهان | Mehr News Agency (in Persian). 2005-09-28. Retrieved 2024-02-26.