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Badminton at the 2023 Pan American Games – Mixed doubles

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Badminton – Mixed doubles at the 2023 Pan American Games
VenueOlympic Training Center
Start dateOctober 21, 2023 (2023-10-21)
End dateOctober 25, 2023 (2023-10-25)
Competitors50 from 16 nations
Medalists
Gold medal
 
  Canada
Silver medal
 
  United States
Bronze medal
 
  Brazil
Bronze medal
 
  Peru
«2019
2027»

The mixed doubles badminton event at the 2023 Pan American Games was held from October 21 to 25 at the Olympic Training Center, located in Ñuñoa, a suburb of Santiago.[1][2] The defending Pan American Games champion are Joshua Hurlburt-Yu and Josephine Wu of Canada. The pair have since split up and Wu will be competing with new partner Ty Alexander Lindeman.

Each National Olympic Committee could enter a maximum of two pairs into the competition. The athletes will be drawn into an elimination stage draw. Once a pair lost a match, they will be no longer able to compete. Each match will be contested as the best of three games.[3] A total of 50 athletes from 16 NOC's competed.

Qualification

A total of 90 athletes (45 men and 45 women) qualified to compete at the games. A nation may enter a maximum of four athletes per gender (five if qualified through the 2021 Junior Pan American Games. As host nation, Chile automatically qualified a full team of eights athletes. All other quotas will be awarded through the team world rankings as of May 2, 2023. Each nation's highest ranked athlete/pair's points in each of the five events will be added to determine a country's point total.[3]

Seeds

The following pairs were seeded:[4]

  1.  Vinson Chiu / Jennie Gai (USA) (final, silver medalists)
  2.  Ty Alexander Lindeman / Josephine Wu (CAN) (champions, gold medalists)
  3.  Fabrício Farias / Jaqueline Lima (BRA) (second round, withdrew)
  4.  Davi Silva / Sânia Lima (BRA) (semi-finals, bronze medalists)

Results

Final

Final
     
1  Vinson Chiu (USA)
 Jennie Gai (USA)
21 17 19
2  Ty Alexander Lindeman (CAN)
 Josephine Wu (CAN)
17 21 21

Top half

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
1  Vinson Chiu (USA)
 Jennie Gai (USA)
21 21
 Benjamín Bahamondez (CHI)
 Ashley Montre (CHI)
17 11  Diego Mini (PER)
 Paula la Torre Regal (PER)
5 6
 Diego Mini (PER)
 Paula la Torre Regal (PER)
21 21 1  Vinson Chiu (USA)
 Jennie Gai (USA)
21 21
 Henry Huebla (ECU)
 María Zambrano (ECU)
8 8
 Ángel Mariñez (DOM)
 Alissa Acosta (DOM)
15 8
 Henry Huebla (ECU)
 María Zambrano (ECU)
21 21  Henry Huebla (ECU)
 María Zambrano (ECU)
21 21
 Manuel Mejía (ESA)
 Gabriela Barrios (ESA)
8 14 1  Vinson Chiu (USA)
 Jennie Gai (USA)
20 21 21
4  Davi Silva (BRA)
 Sânia Lima (BRA)
22 16 16
4  Davi Silva (BRA)
 Sânia Lima (BRA)
21 22 21
 Santiago Otero (ARG)
 Iona Gualdi (ARG)
8 13  Jonathan Solís (EAI)
 Diana Corleto (EAI)
12 24 14
 Jonathan Solís (EAI)
 Diana Corleto (EAI)
21 21 4  Davi Silva (BRA)
 Sânia Lima (BRA)
21 23
 Luis Montoya (MEX)
 Miriam Rodríguez (MEX)
15 21
 Samuel Ricketts (JAM)
 Tahlia Richardson (JAM)
15 11
 Roberto Herrera (CUB)
 Taymara Oropesa (CUB)
14 12  Luis Montoya (MEX)
 Miriam Rodríguez (MEX)
21 21
 Luis Montoya (MEX)
 Miriam Rodríguez (MEX)
21 21

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
 Bradley Evans (JAM)
 Katherine Wynter (JAM)
10 15
 Juan Bencomo (CUB)
 Yeily Ortiz (CUB)
21 21  Juan Bencomo (CUB)
 Yeily Ortiz (CUB)
17 23 12
 Javier Alas (ESA)
 Fátima Centeno (ESA)
14 14  José Guevara (PER)
 Inés Castillo (PER)
21 21 21
 José Guevara (PER)
 Inés Castillo (PER)
21 21  José Guevara (PER)
 Inés Castillo (PER)
21 21
 Yonatan Linarez (DOM)
 Nairoby Jiménez (DOM)
7 19  Nicolás Oliva (ARG)
 Ailen Oliva (ARG)
13 9
 Nicolás Oliva (ARG)
 Ailen Oliva (ARG)
21 21  Nicolás Oliva (ARG)
 Ailen Oliva (ARG)
w / o
3  Fabrício Farias (BRA)
 Jaqueline Lima (BRA)
 José Guevara (PER)
 Inés Castillo (PER)
10 11
 Alonso Medel (CHI)
 Vania Díaz (CHI)
21 21 2  Ty Alexander Lindeman (CAN)
 Josephine Wu (CAN)
21 21
 Frank Barrios (VEN)
 María Rojas (VEN)
17 14  Alonso Medel (CHI)
 Vania Díaz (CHI)
21 21
 Reece Marcano (TTO)
 Chequeda de Boulet (TTO)
15 18
 Alonso Medel (CHI)
 Vania Díaz (CHI)
5 7
 Luis Garrido (MEX)
 Romina Fregoso (MEX)
21 21 2  Ty Alexander Lindeman (CAN)
 Josephine Wu (CAN)
21 21
 Miguel Quirama (COL)
 Laura Londoño (COL)
18 8  Luis Garrido (MEX)
 Romina Fregoso (MEX)
7 11
2  Ty Alexander Lindeman (CAN)
 Josephine Wu (CAN)
21 21

References

  1. ^ "Santiago 2023 Officially Confirms Sports Venues". www.panamsports.org/. Panam Sports. 14 June 2022. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Sport Calendar Pan American Games" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Panam Sports. 21 July 2022. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Panam Sports. 11 April 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Seeded Entries". www.bwf.tournamentsoftware.com/. Badminton Pan Am. Retrieved 5 October 2023.

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This page was last edited on 16 November 2023, at 12:41
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