1993 Pan Am Badminton Championships | |
Dates: | 28 June – 4 July |
Nations: | 9 |
Venue: | Coliseo Deportivo |
Location: | Guatemala City, Guatemala |
Ms: | Mario Carulla |
Country Ms: | PER |
Ws: | Debra O'Connor |
Country Ws: | TTO |
Md1: | Mario Carulla |
Country Md1: | PER |
Md2: | José Iturriaga |
Country Md2: | PER |
Wd1: | Silvia Jiménez |
Country Wd1: | PER |
Wd2: | Maria Theresa Montero |
Country Wd2: | PER |
Xd1: | Gustavo Salazar |
Country Xd1: | PER |
Xd2: | Maria Theresa Montero |
Country Xd2: | PER |
Previous: | 1991 |
Next: | 1997 |
The 1993 Pan Am Badminton Championships (es|Campeonato Panamericano de Bádminton 1993) was the eighth edition of the Pan American Badminton Championships. The tournament was held from 28 June to 4 July at the Guatemala National Badminton Hall inside Coliseo Deportivo in Guatemala City, Guatemala.[1] Nine countries competed in the championships.
With the absence of Canada and the United States, Peru took the opportunity and won gold in five events.[2] Debra O'Connor won Trinidad and Tobago's first gold medal in the Pan American championships when she defeated Maria Theresa Montero of Peru in the women's singles final. Barbados and Brazil also won their first few medals in this edition of the championships.
Men's singles | Mario Carulla | José Iturriaga | Ernesto de la Torre | |
Kenneth Erichsen | ||||
Women's singles | Debra O'Connor | Maria Theresa Montero | Rosabel Vasquez | |
Mercedes Pierola | ||||
Men's doubles | Mario Carulla José Iturriaga | Gustavo Salazar Federico Valdez | Argyle Maynard Germán Valdez | |
Paulo Fam Leandro Santos | ||||
Women's doubles | Silvia Jiménez Maria Theresa Montero | Debra O’Connor Caroline Vaughn | Mercedes Pierola Monica Rossil | |
Laura Amaya Ana Laura de la Torre | ||||
Mixed doubles | Gustavo Salazar Maria Theresa Montero | Kenneth Erichsen Debra O’Connor | Argyle Maynard Caroline Vaughn | |
José Antonio Iturriaga Silvia Jiménez | ||||
Mixed team | Mario Carulla José Iturriaga Gustavo Salazar Federico Valdez Germán Valdez Lorena Blanco Silvia Jiménez Maria Theresa Montero | Moises Altalef Erick Anguiano Raul Anguiano Leonel Barrios Christian Erichsen Kenneth Erichsen Raúl Martínez Perez Renato Rosales José María Solis Pedro Yang Lesbia Arreaga Magda Arreaga Analise Fernández Ilse Haussler Mercedes Pierola Monica Rossil Paola Rossil Rosabel Vasquez | Ernesto de la Torre Fernando de la Torre Luis Lopezllera Guadalupe Ambriz Laura Amaya Ana Laura de la Torre |
Only four teams competed in the mixed team championships, the tournament was played in a round robin format. Guatemala beat Mexico 3–2 and later defeated Brazil 5–0 to secure their chances of winning gold and silver. Peru defeated Mexico and Brazil 5–0. In the match for third place, Mexico beat Brazil 5–0 for bronze. Peru won their first ever mixed team title after beating Guatemala 3–2 in a grueling final encounter.[3]
Team | Qualification | |||||||||
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1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 13 | 2 | +11 | 3 | Champions | ||
2 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 10 | 5 | +5 | 2 | Runners-up | ||
3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 7 | 8 | −1 | 1 | Third place | ||
4 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 15 | −15 | 0 | Fourth place |
3–2 | ||
5–0 | ||
5–0 | ||
5–0 | ||
3–2 | ||
5–0 | ||