Peru Dominates Badminton at 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games

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Badminton competitions at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games

Badminton
at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games

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VenueCancha Municipal Max ToledoDates4–7 April 2024Competitors21 from 6 nations Peru (5 gold medals)

Badminton competitions at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games in Sucre, Bolivia were held from 4 to 7 April 2024 at Coliseo Municipal Max Toledo.[1][2]

Five medal events were scheduled to be contested: singles and doubles for both boys and girls and mixed doubles. A total of 21 athletes (11 men and 10 women) competed in the events. Athletes had to be born between 1 January 2005 and 31 December 2006 to be eligible (ages 18 to 19).[3]

Peru dominated the badminton event by winning the 5 gold medals that were at stake, in addition to 2 silver medals and one bronze medal.[4][5]

Schedule[edit]

The competitions were held over a 4-day period:

R16
Round of 16

QF
Quarter-finals

SF
Semi-finals

M
Medal matches

Date

Event

Thu 4
Mon 5
Tue 6
Wed 7

Boys’ singles
R16
QF
SF
M

Boys’ doubles

QF
SF
M

Girls’ singles
R16
QF
SF
M

Girls’ doubles

QF
SF
M

Mixed doubles
R16
QF
SF
M

Participating nations[edit]

A total of 6 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) registered athletes for the badminton competitions.[6] Each NOC was able to enter a maximum of 4 badminton players (2 per gender).[3]

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of players entered the competition by each NOC.

Medal summary[edit]

Medal table[edit]

*   Host nation (Bolivia)

Medalists[edit]

Results[edit]

The 5 events were played on a single-elimination basis and consisted of round of 16 (except for the boys’ and girls’ doubles events which started in the quarterfinals round),[15] quarter-finals,[16] semi-finals and the gold medal match.[17] All semi-final losers were awarded bronze medals.

One round was held per day, from 4 to 7 April.

Boys’ singles[edit]

Two players were given seeds:[16]

  • Henry Huebla (ECU) [1] (final, silver medalist)
  • Sharum Durand (PER) [2] (champion, gold medalist)

Girls’ singles[edit]

Two players were given seeds:[16]

  • Namie Miyahira (PER) [1] (champion, gold medalist)
  • Fernanda Munar (PER) [2] (final, silver medalist)

Boys’ doubles[edit]

Two pairs were given seeds:[17]

  • Sharum Durand – José María Rendón (PER) [1] (champion, gold medalist)
  • Gustavo Albornoz – Abraham Gutiérrez (VEN) [2] (final, silver medalist)

Girls’ doubles[edit]

Two pairs were given seeds:[17]

  • Namie Miyahira – Fernanda Munar (PER) [1] (champion, gold medalist)
  • Camila Astorga – Rosa Quilodrán (CHI) [2] (final, silver medalist)

Mixed doubles[edit]

Two pairs were given seeds:[16]

  • Sharum Durand – Namie Miyahira (PER) [1] (final, silver medalist)
  • Fernanda Munar – Jose Maria Rendon (PER) [2] (champion, gold medalist)

References[edit]

External links[edit]

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