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Squash at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's team

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Squash – Women's team at the 2011 Pan American Games
VenueSquash Complex
DatesOctober 18–20
Competitors25 from 8 nations
Medalists
Gold medal
 
  Canada
Silver medal
 
  Colombia
Bronze medal
 
  Mexico
Bronze medal
 
  United States
«2007
2015»

The women's team competition of the squash events at the 2011 Pan American Games will be held from October 18 to 20 at the Squash Complex in Guadalajara, Mexico.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion is the team from Canada (Carolyn Russell, Runa Reta and Alana Miller).[2]

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Transcription

Round robin

The round robin will be used as a qualification round. The twelve teams will be split into groups of three or four. The top two teams from each group will advance to the first round of playoffs.

Pool A

Nation Pld W L GF GA PF PA Points
 United States 3 3 0 20 13 332 295 3
 Mexico 3 2 1 23 9 334 247 2
 Brazil 3 1 2 15 19 304 325 1
 Argentina 3 0 1 9 26 248 351 0
18 October
13:00
 Report[dead link]  United States 2–1  Brazil Squash Complex
Score by game:
Olivia Blatchford 0–3 Thaisa Serafini
Lily Lorentzen 3–1 Mariana Pontalti
Maria Ubina 2–0 Marina Costa
18 October
16:00
Report[dead link]  Mexico 3–0  Argentina Squash Complex
Score by game:
Samantha Terán 3–0 Antonella Falcione
Nayelly Hernández 3–0 Fernanda Rocha
Imelda Salazar 3–0 Cecilia Cerquetti
19 October
11:00
Report[dead link]  United States 2–1  Argentina Squash Complex
Score by game:
Lily Lorentzen 3–1 Fernanda Rocha
Olivia Blatchford 3–0 Antonella Falcione
Maria Ubina 2–3 Cecilia Cerquetti
19 October
13:00
Report[dead link]  Brazil 0–3  Mexico Squash Complex
Score by game:
Mariana Pontalti 1–3 Nayelly Hernández
Thaisa Serafini 0–3 Samantha Terán
Mariana Costa 1–3 Imelda Salazar
19 October
17:00
Report[dead link]  United States 2–1  Mexico Squash Complex
Score by game:
Lily Lorentzen 3–2 Nayelly Hernández
Olivia Blatchford 1–3 Samantha Terán
Maria Ubina 3–0 Imelda Salazar
19 October
19:00
Report[dead link]  Argentina 0–3  Brazil Squash Complex
Score by game:
Fernanda Rocha 2–3 Mariana Pontalti
Antonella Falcione 2–3 Thiasa Serafini
Cecilia Cerquetti 1–3 Mariana Costa

Pool B

Nation Pld W L GF GA PF PA Points
 Canada 3 3 0 27 4 329 176 3
 Colombia 3 2 1 21 10 304 216 2
 Guatemala 3 1 2 7 23 214 301 1
 Chile 3 0 3 6 24 157 311 0
18 October
13:00
Report[dead link]  Canada 3–0  Chile Squash Complex
Score by game:
Miranda Ranieri 3–0 Ana Maria Pinto
Stephanie Edmison 3–0 Omella Gonzalez
Samantha Cornett 3–0 Sandra Pinto
18 October
16:00
Report[dead link]  Colombia 3–0  Guatemala Squash Complex
Score by game:
Silvia Angulo 3–0 Pamela Anckerman
Anna Porras 3–0 Nicolle Anckerman
Catalina Peláez 3–0 Winifer Bonilla
19 October
11:00
Report[dead link]  Canada 3–0  Guatemala Squash Complex
Score by game:
Stephanie Edmison 3–0 Nicolle Anckerman
Miranda Ranieri 3–1 Pamela Anckerman
Samantha Cornett 3–0 Winifer Bonilla
19 October
13:00
Report[dead link]  Chile 0–3  Colombia Squash Complex
Score by game:
Omella Gonzalez 0–3 Anna Porras
Ana Maria Pinto 1–3 Silvia Angulo
Sandra Pinto 0–3 Catalina Peláez
19 October
17:00
Report[dead link]  Canada 3–0  Colombia Squash Complex
Score by game:
Stephanie Edmison 3–0 Anna Porras
Miranda Ranieri 3–1 Silvia Angulo
Samantha Cornett 3–2 Catalina Peláez
19 October
17:00
Report[dead link]  Guatemala 2–1  Chile Squash Complex
Score by game:
Nicolle Anckerman 3–2 Omella Gonzalez
Pamela Anckerman 0–3 Ana Maria Pinto
Winifer Bonillo 3–0 Sandra Pinto

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
          
A1  United States 3 1 0
B2  Colombia 0 3 2
B2  Colombia 1 1
B1  Canada 3 3
A2  Mexico 3 0 0
B1  Canada 0 3 3

Semifinals

20 October
9:00
Report  United States 1–2  Colombia Squash Complex
Score by game:
Olivia Blatchford 3–0 Silvia Angulo
Maria Ubina 1–3 Catalina Peláez
Lily Lorentzen (ret.) 0–2 Anna Porras
20 October
9:00
Report[dead link]  Mexico 1–2  Canada Squash Complex
Score by game:
Samantha Terán 3–0 Miranda Ranieri
Imelda Salazar 0–3 Samantha Cornett
Nayelly Hernández 0–3 Stephanie Edmison

Final

21 October
11:00
Report[dead link]  Colombia 0–2  Canada Squash Complex
Score by game:
Catalina Peláez 1–3 Samantha Cornett
Silvia Angulo 1–3 Miranda Ranieri

References

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