Suriname at the 2011 Pan American Games

Suriname at the
2011 Pan American Games
IOC code SUR
NOC Surinaams Olympisch Comité
in Guadalajara
14–30 October 2011
Competitors 11[1] in 4 sports
Flag bearer Crystal Leefmans
Medals
Gold Silver Bronze Total
0 0 0 0
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

Suriname will compete at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico from October 14 to 30, 2011. Oscar Brandon will be the Chef de mission.[2] Suriname will compete with eleven athletes in four sports.[1]

Athletics

Suriname sent two athletes.[3]

Men

Track and road events

Event Athlete Preliminaries Semifinals Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
100 m Jurgen Themen 11.71 31st Did not advance

Women

Track and road events

Event Athletes Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank
100 m Ramona Van der Vloot 12.01 PB 16th Did not advance
200 m 24.69 12th Did not advance

Badminton

Suriname has qualified three male and three female athletes in the badminton competition, which represents over half the entire team.[1]

Men
Athlete Event First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Mitchel Wongsodikromo Men's singles Barbados Andre Padmore (BAR)
W 21–8, 21–10
Cuba Toledo Ronald (CUB)
L 18-21, 21–14, 13-21
Did not advance
Virgil Soeroredjo Men's singles Cuba Osleni Guerrero (CUB)
L 11–21, 16–21
Did not advance
Dylan Darmohoetomo Men's singles Chile Cristian Araya (CHI)
L 17–21, 17–21
Did not advance
Virgil Soeroredjo
Mitchel Wongsodikromo
Men's doubles Brazil Hugo Arthuso (BRA)
Brazil Daniel Paiola (BRA)
L 18–21, 21–17, 11–21
Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Crystal Leefmans Women's singles Argentina Victoria Valdesolo (ARG)
W 21–16, 21–6
United States Iris Wang (USA)
L 10–21, 10–21
Did not advance
Priscila Tjitrodipo Women's singles Ecuador Edith Capote (ECU)
L 16–21, 8–21
Did not advance
Rugshaar Ishaak Women's singles Peru Alejandra Monteverde (PER)
L 11–21, 9–21
Did not advance
Crystal Leefmans
Priscila Rjitrodipo
Women's doubles Mexico Cynthia Gonzalez (MEX)
Mexico Victoria Montero (MEX)
L 5–21, 19–21
Did not advance
Mixed
Athlete Event First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Mitchel Wongsodikromo
Crystal Leefmans
Mixed doubles Cuba Toledo Ronald (CUB)
Cuba Chaviano Mislenis (CUB)
W 23–21, 21–11
Barbados Andre Padmore (BAR)
Barbados Shari Watson (BAR)
W 21–23, 21–14, 22–20
Canada Toby Ng (CAN)
Canada Grace Gao (CAN)
L 9-21, 11–21
Did not advance
Dylan Darmohoetomo
Rugshaar Ishaak
Mixed doubles Guatemala Heymard Humblers (GUA)
Guatemala Nicte Sotomayor (GUA)
L 20–22, 12–21
Did not advance

Swimming

Suriname will send two swimmers.[1]

Men
Athlete Event Heats Final
Time Rank Time Rank
Diguan Pigot 100 m breaststroke 1:06.54 21st Did not advance
200 m medley 2:31.40 12th Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Heats Final
Time Rank Time Rank
Chinyere Pigot 50 m freestyle 26.89 14th Did not advance
100 m freestyle 58.95 14th Did not advance

Taekwondo

Suriname have received a wildcard to send one male taekwondo athlete.

Men
Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Jurmen Amiena +80 kg Costa Rica Christopher Moitland (CRC)
L 5 - 8
Did not advance

References

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