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2023 City Tyres East Africa Badminton Challenge Successfully concluded as Uganda beat India to Nations Cup

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Uganda Badminton Association chairperson Annette Nakamya hoisting the Nations Cup alongside Team Uganda. Behind her is team captain Muyanja(Courtesy/Photo)

From 26th – 29th October 2023, Lugogo Indoor Arena have been on busy schedule host the 5th Edition of the City Tyres East Africa Badminton challenge.
The edition fully sponsored by Mandela group of Companies in partnership with Indian Association attracted 1500 Players from host Uganda, Kenya and India with all nations competes for countries trophy won by Uganda with India finishing second.
As usual Cooperate, University, Schools and individual events was on the menu.
Sponsorship Household City Tyres won the Cooperate tittle, Makerere University won the University event and Kibuli SS and Mbogo High winning boys and girls school competitions.
List of Individual Winners
Girls Singles I10
1 Sayed Samara
2 Umaima Nabasirye
3 Nbukeera Arielle
3 Goodluck Nakityo

Girls Singles U13
1 Harsshitha Lognathan
2 Davine Mwesigwa
3 Abigail Ndagire
3 Immanuella Kampire.

Girls Singles U15
1 Olivia Betty Kyomukama.
2 Ramiah Bukenya.
3 Malik Juma Zainab
3 Sudharshini Dhulupudi

Boys Singles U10
1 Alfredo A Stefano
2 Uthuman Hatwib
3 Ameriya Nirav
3 Hierav Pahuja

Boys Singles U13
1 Halder Daksh
2 Sam Bisaso
3 Ahmed Afeez
3 Rahan Kitenda

Boys Singles U15
1 Arafat Kibirige
2 Batham Kaweesi
3 Julius Zamba
3 Joshua Ogwanga

Women Singles
1 Tracy Naluwooza
2 Asumpta Owomugisha
3 Razipour Sadat Verona
3 Kimberly Ssendiwala

Men’s Singles
1 Augustus Owinyi
2 Abed Musa Bukenya
3 Amos Mayanja
3 Akbar Oduka

Girls Doubles U19
1 Ketty Ndagire+ Kimberly Ssendiwala
2 Ramiah Bukenya+ Musa Maliha
3 Sharuwa Kanyeihamba + Thara Nagujja
3 Shabila Nakasaga + Evelyn Namuddu

Boys Doubles U19
1 Arafat Kibirige+ Ahmed Oduka
2 Reagan Nsubuga + Eric Ofoyuru
3 Nicholas Bakaki + Julius Zamba
3 Aaron Ndawula + Akbar Oduka

Mixed Doubles U19
1 Shilton Tayebwa + Christine Kadondi
2 Muhamed Kirunda + Olivia Betty Kyomukama
3 Awal Sserubiri Abdul + Faridah Nakayiza
3 Abubeker Babu + Jovia Athieno

Mixed Doubles
1 Muzafaru Lubega + Olivia Nakajja
2 Amos Muyanja + Hanifa Hamza
3 Kellys Kirabo Freddieh + Jovia Kyomuhendo
3 Davis Ssenono + Mable Namakoye

Women’s Doubles Above 40
Shabuddin Shabana + Pirani Shailina

Women’s Doubles 20-40
1 Dakhilli Eimira + Razivpour Verona Sadat
2 A Asiya + Maria

Women’s Doubles
1 Kruthum Nalumansi + Asumpta Owomugisha
2 Betty Apio + Jovia Kyomuhendo
3 Rose Nakalya + Annet Nakamya
3 Ketty Ndagire+ Kimberly Ssendiwala

Men’s Doubles Above 40
1 Kareem + Sathick
2 Andreas Schneemann + V.M Bava Kassim
3 Mubarak + Rajesh
3 Asraf + Mams Sadiq

Men’s Doubles 20-40
1 Nazeem + Nowfal
2 Haldar Dilip Vinakota Trindh
3 Aslam + Salman
3 Dev Anand + Shah Harsh

Men’s Doubles
1 Emuddu Exipedito + Augustus Owinyi
2 Abdulswaburuh Ssempiri + Abed Musa Bukenya
3 Ian Ssenoga + Davis Ssenono
3 Muzafaru Lubega + Kenneth Comfort Mwambu

Girls Singles U19
1 Tracy Naluwooza
2 Ketty Ndagire
3 Razivapour Sadat
3 Hirani Harshni

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