BADMINTON IN SANTIAGO 2023 WILL ADD A SCORE TO THE OLYMPIC RANKINGS
Duel of giants. Canada leads Pan American badminton, while Brazil looks to strengthen its presence in the medal table at Santiago 2023.
Present at the Pan American Games since Mar del Plata 1995, badminton is a sport that promises not only intensity, but also adds points to Olympic qualification for Santiago 2023. From this Saturday, October 21 to Wednesday, October 25 at the National Olympic Training Center, five different categories will compete: men’s singles and doubles, women’s singles and doubles and mixed doubles.
Emotions will reach their peak on Tuesday, October 24, with the long-awaited semi-finals, while on Wednesday, October 25, the champions will be crowned with the presentation of the coveted medals.
FIGURES TO FOLLOW
Canada presents itself as the dominant power of these Pan American Games, with a record of 21 titles to date, standing out in women’s doubles. They are closely followed by Brazil, who aspire to strengthen their position in the medal table, and the United States, who are also present on the podium.
- The defender of gold in Lima 2019, the Brazilian Ygor Coelho (in the main photo), who will look to maintain their champion status and consolidate their position.
- The Canadian Brian Yangsilver medalist in Lima 2019, aspires to climb to the top of the podium, adding a new jewel to his collection.
- The Brazilian duo composed of Jonathan Matias And Donnians Oliveira gold medalist at the 2017 International Junior Guatemala.
- The Canadian Josephine Wuwinner of gold in the mixed duet category Lima 2019. At Santiago 2023, she will represent Canada in a big way by competing in the mixed and women’s doubles.
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