The promises of the Spanish Bádminton shine in the French International Sub17 and seven medals hang

Spain closes its brilliant participation with a balance of two golds, two silver and three bronzes, in addition to an outstanding presence in the final rounds.

The golds arrive from the hand of Hugo Sanz in the masculine individual and of the Sara del Castillo-Incela duo in female doubles, while Guillermo Muñoz and the mixed couple of Jorge Royo-Blanca Cantón hung the silver.

The loot is completed by the bronzs of Sara del Castillo and Ian Antón in individual and the female doubles of Noelia López and Gloria Rodríguez.

The Spanish delegation has closed the French International Sub17 with an outstanding performance confirming the illusant progress of the young national promises. Seven medals in total and a notable presence in the final rounds reflect the amplitude and projection of a group that has managed to shine in Talance (Bordeaux). The culminating point was put by the male individual, with an entirely Spanish final between Hugo Sanz and Guillermo Muñoz, which ended in gold for Sanz, while the women’s double also gave Spain the gold thanks to the couple formed by Inés Poncela and Sara del Castillo. The latter was the only national villantist to achieve two medals, since it reached the semifinals in the individual test.

Hugo Sanz and Guillermo Muñoz starred in a memorable day for the Spanish Bádminton. Both surpassed their semifinals with solvency: Sanz defeated the Frenchman Keenan Briere (21-17 and 21-11) and Muñoz won the Spanish Ian Antón in a vibrant duel (21-18 and 21-19). The final fulfilled the expectations and decided in three sets: Sanz dominated the first (21-11), Muñoz equaled with a 21-16, but Sanz, first manager, closed the encounter with a blunt 21-10. Antón, on the other hand, hung a deserved bronze after his great tournament.

In the female team, Sara del Castillo once again signed a prominent role when she reached the semifinals, where she gave in to the first favorite, the English Rajvi Parab (11-21 and 15-21), which earned her bronze. In addition, he completed a round weekend in the female doubles next to Inés Poncela, conquering the gold after eliminating the main serial heads, the French Jeanne Raffin and Alyssa Vogt (21-11 and 21-16), and beating in the final the Swiss Julietta Dübendorfer and the Englishman Parab in a very adjusted 22-20 and 22-20. There was also another medal in this test: Noelia López and Gloria Rodríguez stayed with the bronze after touching the final.

The seventh medal arrived in the mixed doubles, where Jorge Royo and Blanca Canton disputed the final after signing a great tournament and hung the money, when he gave in the duel for the title against the French Jean Mimale Portail and Lyzea Pelle Manceau (13-21 and 16-21).

With this balance, Spain leaves the French International Sub17 with two golds, two silvers and three bronzes, a result that confirms the excellent moment of the national quarry and the promising future of the Spanish bádminton.

Spanish Badminton Shines at French International Sub17: A Detailed Look

The Spanish badminton contingent delivered a complete performance at the French International Sub17. their success solidifies Spain’s position as a rising force in the sport. This article provides a thorough analysis of their achievements.

Key Performances adn medalists

Here’s a summary of the Spanish team’s medal-winning performances:

| Medal | Athlete(s) | Event | Opponent(s) | Score/Result |

| :—— | :—————————– | :——————– | :——————————————- | :—————————————————————————————————————————————— |

| Gold | Hugo Sanz | Men’s singles | Guillermo Muñoz (Spain) | 21-11, 16-21, 21-10 |

| Gold | Sara del Castillo/Inés Poncela | Women’s Doubles | Julietta Dübendorfer/Rajvi Parab | 22-20, 22-20 |

| Silver | Guillermo Muñoz | Men’s Singles | Hugo Sanz (Spain) | 21-11, 16-21, 21-10 |

| Silver | Jorge Royo/Blanca Cantón | Mixed Doubles | Jean Mimale Portail/Lyzea Pelle Manceau (France) | 13-21, 16-21 |

| Bronze | sara del Castillo | Women’s Singles | Rajvi Parab (England) | 11-21, 15-21 |

| Bronze | Ian Antón | Men’s Singles | (Lost in Semifinals (Spain)) | – |

| Bronze | Noelia López/Gloria Rodríguez | Women’s Doubles | (Lost in Semifinals) | – |

Key Takeaways from the Tournament

Dominance in Men’s Singles: The all-Spanish final highlights the depth of talent in the men’s singles category.

Sara del Castillo’s Stellar Performance: Del Castillo’s performance in doubles and singles emphasizes her versatility and skill.This complete performance highlights her importance to the team.

Impact of Coaching and Development: The consistent success of the Spanish team indicates a robust youth development program.

Exciting Future: With a complete showing at the tournament, the future of Spanish badminton looks exceptionally bright.

SEO-Friendly FAQ Section

Addressing frequently asked questions (FAQs) can boost the article’s search visibility.

Q: how many medals did Spain win at the French international Sub17?

A: Spain secured a total of seven medals: two golds, two silvers, and three bronzes.

Q: Who won the Men’s Singles gold medal?

A: Hugo Sanz won the gold medal in Men’s Singles.

Q: Who won Gold in Mixed Doubles?

A: The winners of the Mixed Doubles where Jean Mimale Portail and Lyzea Pelle Manceau from France.

Q: What is the significance of this tournament for Spanish badminton?

A: this tournament confirms the promising future of the Spanish national team and the strong performance of young national talent. It’s a sign of consistent player development. It demonstrates their complete and well rounded expertise.

Q: Where was the French International Sub17 held?

A: The tournament took place in Talance,Bordeaux,France.

Q: How can I follow Spanish badminton?

A: Stay updated on the Spanish Badminton Federation’s official website and social media channels for results,and news.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

Leave a Comment