El Salvador Badminton: Junior Tournament Medals

He II EL SALVADOR INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR TOURNATION 2025 He left great results for the Cuscatlec delegation, which reaped multiple gold, silver and bronze medals in different categories.

The competition was carried out in the Badminton Coliseum of the El Polvorín Sports Center, with the participation of more than 50 athletes from Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Guatemala, Trinidad and Tobago and El Salvador.

In the individual male category U-19, Melvin Calzadilla won the silver medal, while in the U-19 female branch, Monica private won the bronze medal.

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In male doubles U-19, El Salvador managed to completely dominate the podium. Melvin Calzadilla and Henry Molina stayed with the gold medal, while Héctor Acosta and Néstor Acosta obtained the money. In addition, there were two couples who shared the bronze medal: Samuel Guzmán with Daniel Saavedra, and Christopher Osorio with Evans Pérez.

In the Women’s double branch U-19, Marcela Guardado and Dana Menjívar were awarded the silver medal. Two bronze medals were also achieved, won by the doubles made up of Susana Andrade and Monica Private, as well as Ashlin Fuentes and Ximena Menjívar.

While in mixed doubles U-19, El Salvador won two bronze medals. One was obtained by Melvin Calzadilla and Marcela Guardado, and the other by Henry Molina and Dana Menjívar.

This international tournament served in preparation for Salvadoran Badmintonists for the Pan American Junior 2025, which will be held in Guatemala from July 14 to 18.

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