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Peruvian Para Badminton Stars Set Sights on Pan Am Title and Beyond in 2025
Get ready, sports fans! The Peruvian para badminton contingent is about to make some serious noise on the international stage.This powerhouse team is fine-tuning their skills and sharpening their rackets as they prepare to represent their nation at the highly anticipated Pan Am Para Badminton Championships 2025,slated to take place in the vibrant city of Sao Paulo,Brazil,from October 22nd to 26th.
This isn’t just another tournament; it’s a continental showdown featuring the absolute best para-athletes from across the Americas. For Peru’s dedicated athletes, this event is a crucial stepping stone, a chance to not onyl vie for continental supremacy but also to solidify their growing reputation as formidable competitors. Think of it like the Olympics of para badminton for the Americas – the stakes are sky-high!
The Peruvian squad, a formidable mix of talent drawn from the 2025-2028 Olympic Cycle Program and the Athlete Support Program (PAD) managed by the Peruvian Sports Institute (IPD), is laser-focused on one thing: bringing home medals. Their recent performances have shown a clear upward trajectory, and this championship is the perfect platform to demonstrate their competitive evolution. We’re talking about athletes who train with the same grit and determination as any olympic hopeful, pushing their limits and defying expectations with every swing.

A Grueling International Gauntlet
But the journey doesn’t end in Brazil.Oh no, these athletes are built for endurance and are instantly diving into an even more demanding international schedule. Following their South American campaign, the Peruvian delegation will jet off to Asia for two back-to-back, high-stakes tournaments:
- The POLYTRON Indonesia Para Badminton International 2025, running from October 29th to november 2nd.
- The prestigious Japan Para Badminton International 2025, from November 5th to 9th.
These events are akin to facing the toughest opponents in the NFL or NBA – a true test of skill, strategy, and mental fortitude. Competing against the world’s elite in rapid succession is a testament to the athletes’ dedication and the Peruvian Sports Institute’s commitment to their growth.
Meet the Women Leading the Charge
The women’s contingent is especially noteworthy, showcasing a diverse range of talent across different classifications. Leading the charge are:
- Flor Arequipeño (SL3)
- Jaquelin Burgos (WH1)
- Kelly