Badminton at the 2011 Pan American Games

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Badminton at the XVI Pan American Games
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VenueMultipurpose Gymnasium
DatesOctober 15 – October 20
Competitors88 from 16 nations

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Badminton competitions at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara was held from October 15 to October 20[1] at the newly built Multipurpose Gymnasium.[2]




Contents





  • 1 Schedule


  • 2 Medal summary

    • 2.1 Medal table


    • 2.2 Events



  • 3 Qualification

    • 3.1 Participating nations



  • 4 Venue


  • 5 References




Schedule












































October
15
16
17
18
19
20
Men's singles
Rounds of 32/64
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals

Bronze Final
Gold Final
Women's singles
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals

Bronze Final
Gold Final
Men's doubles
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Bronze Final
Gold Final

Women's doubles
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Bronze Final
Gold Final

Mixed doubles
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals

Bronze Final
Gold Final


Medal summary



Medal table




























































RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1
 Canada
3126
2
 United States
1326
3
 Guatemala
1001
4
 Cuba
0101
5
 Mexico
0022

 Peru
0022
7
 Brazil
0011

 Jamaica
0011
Totals (8 nations)551020


Events


























Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Men's singles
details

Kevin Cordón
 Guatemala

Osleni Guerrero
 Cuba

Charles Pyne
 Jamaica

Daniel Paiola
 Brazil
Women's singles
details

Michelle Li
 Canada

Joycelyn Ko
 Canada

Victoria Montero
 Mexico

Claudia Rivero
 Peru
Men's doubles
details

 United States (USA)
Tony Gunawan
Howard Bach

 United States (USA)
Halim Ho
Sattawat Pongnairat

 Mexico (MEX)
Lopez Andres
Lino Munoz

 Canada (CAN)
Adrian Liu
Derrick Ng
Women's doubles
details

 Canada (CAN)
Alexandra Bruce
Michelle Li

 United States (USA)
Rena Wang
Iris Wang

 Canada (CAN)
Grace Gao
Joycelyn Ko

 United States (USA)
Eva Lee
Paula Obanana
Mixed doubles
details

 Canada (CAN)
Grace Gao
Toby Ng

 United States (USA)
Halim Ho
Eva Lee

 Peru (PER)
Claudia Rivero
Rodrigo Pacheco

 United States (USA)
Howard Bach
Paula Obanana


Qualification


There will be 44 participants each in the men's and women's divisions. The number of athletes per country to participate in the competition will be decided by ranking countries based on the total of the point rankings of the highest ranked player or team of men's/women's singles and men's/women's/mixed doubles of each country. The ranking from May 26, 2011 will be used. The host country, Mexico, and the top three ranked nations will receive four men's and women's singles slots. The fourth through seventh ranked nations will receive three men's and women's singles slots, and the eighth through eleventh ranked nations will receive two men's and women's slots. The remaining nations with entries in the badminton competition will be allowed one slot. The slots of one will be awarded to the top ranked nations starting from the twelfth ranked nation and unranked nations drawn by lot.[2]


The total number of slots awarded, including those to the top eleven ranked teams, cannot exceed 44 per division (men's and women's). If the number of athletes confirmed by countries participating in the badminton tournament is under 44 by June 15, 2011, the quota per country will be adjusted so that the limit of slots for each ranked country is four men's and women's slots. Higher-ranked countries will receive priorities in the reallocation of slots.[2]



Participating nations


The following countries will send athletes:[3]



















































































































































NOC
Men's
Singles
Men's
Doubles
Women's
Singles
Women's
Doubles
Mixed
Doubles
Total
Quotas
Athletes

 Argentina
1113
2

 Barbados
1113
2

 Brazil
3232212
8

 Canada
212229
8

 Chile
312129
6

 Cuba
212128
4

 Dominican Republic
212128
4

 Ecuador
1113
2

 Guatemala
3132110
8

 Jamaica
212128
4

 Mexico
3232313
8

 Peru
3132211
8

 Puerto Rico
1113
2

 Suriname
3131210
6

 United States
122229
8

 Venezuela
3232212
8
Total: 16 NOCs
341634192713188


Venue


The venue for badminton will be the newly built Multipurpose Gymnasium. The venue will seat about 856 people. The venue is also scheduled to host the fencing events at the 2011 Pan American Games.



References




  1. ^ BWF Calendar – 2011 Pan American Games


  2. ^ abc Badminton technical manual Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine


  3. ^ Badminton sport enteries











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