Pan Am Badminton Championships
The Pan Am Badminton Championships is a tournament organized since 1977 by the Badminton Pan Am (BPA) to crown the best badminton players in the Americas. The tournament was held every two years from 1977 till 2007. Now it is organized annually except once every four years when the Pan Am Games multi-sports event is held. Badminton is part of the Pan Am Games since 1995. Since then 2007 was the only year both events, the Pan Am Badminton Championships and the Pan Am Games were held simultaneously in the same year. The Pan Am Badminton Championships have a Grand Prix status.
Host cities
Year | City | Nation |
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1977 | Unknown | Unknown |
1979 | Unknown | Unknown |
1981 | Unknown | Unknown |
1983 | Unknown | Unknown |
1985 | Unknown | Unknown |
1987 | Lima | Peru |
1989 | Unknown | Unknown |
1991 | Kingston | Jamaica |
1993 | Guatemala City | Guatemala |
1997 | Calgary | Canada |
2001 | Lima | Peru |
2005 | Bridgetown | Barbados |
2007 | Calgary | Canada |
2008 | Lima | Peru |
2009 | Guadalajara | Mexico |
2010 | Curitiba | Brazil |
2012 | Lima | Peru |
2013 | Santo Domingo | Dominican Republic |
2014 | Markham[1] | Canada |
2016 | Campinhas | Brazil |
Medal winners
Individual
Team
Venue | Country | Year | Champion | Runner-up | Score | Results |
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Campinhas | Brazil | 2016 | [[ national badminton team|]] | [[ national badminton team|]] | [ 2016 Results] | |
Markham | Canada | 2014 | Canada | United States | 3-2 | 2014 Results |
Santo Domingo | Dominican Republic | 2013 | Canada | United States | 3–1 | 2013 Results |
Lima | Peru | 2012 | Canada | United States | 3–1 | 2012 Results |
Curitiba | Brazil | 2010 | Canada | United States | 3–1 | 2010 Results |
Guadalajara | Mexico | 2009 | Canada | Peru | 3–0 | 2009 Results |
Lima | Peru | 2008 | Canada | Peru | 3–2 | 2008 Results |
Calgary | Canada | 2007 | Canada | United States | 3–1 | |
Bridgetown | Barbados | 2005 | Canada | United States | 3–2 | |
Lima | Peru | 2001 | United States | Canada | 3-2 | |
Calgary | Canada | 1997 | Canada | |||
Guatemala City | Guatemala | 1993 | Peru | |||
Kingston | Jamaica | 1991 | Canada |
References
- "The first Pan-American Championships", World Badminton, July–August 1977, 11.
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