Badminton at the 2022 Bolivarian Games | |
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Venue | Coliseo Arena de Sal |
Dates | 25–29 June 2022 |
Competitors | 49 from 9 nations |
Champions | |
Peru (5 gold medals) | |
Badminton competitions at the 2022 Bolivarian Games in Valledupar, Colombia were held from 25 to 29 June 2022 at Coliseo Arena de Sal in Zipaquirá, a sub-venue in the Cundinamarca department.
Six medal events were scheduled to be contested; singles and doubles for men and women, mixed doubles and mixed teams. A total of 49 athletes (25 men and 24 women) competed in the events. [1] The events were open competitions without age restrictions. [2]
Peru, who were the competition defending champions after Santa Marta 2017, [1] won the badminton competitions again after winning 5 of the 6 gold medals at stake.
A total of 9 nations (all the 7 ODEBO nations and 2 invited) registered athletes for the badminton competitions. [3] Each nation was able to enter a maximum of 8 athletes (4 per gender). [2]
The badminton competitions were held at the Coliseo Arena de Sal, in Zipaquirá, which has a capacity for 2,600 spectators. [1] Badminton events were originally scheduled to be held at the Julio Villazón Baquero auditorium of the Fundación Colegio Bilingüe in Valledupar, [4] [5] and later at the Centro de Alto Rendimiento in Bogotá [3] before moving to their final venue in Zipaquirá.
* Host nation ( Colombia)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Peru (PER) | 5 | 2 | 3 | 10 |
2 | El Salvador (ESA) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
3 | Colombia (COL)* | 0 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
4 | Chile (CHI) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Dominican Republic (DOM) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Ecuador (ECU) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (6 entries) | 6 | 6 | 11 | 23 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's singles |
Uriel Canjura El Salvador |
Miguel Ángel Quirama Colombia |
José Guevara Peru | |||
Daniel la Torre Regal Peru | ||||||
Women's singles | Inés Castillo Peru |
Maria Pérez Colombia |
Namie Miyahira Peru | |||
Ashley Montre Chile | ||||||
Men's doubles |
Peru Diego Mini José Guevara |
Peru Diego Subauste Daniel la Torre Regal |
Ecuador Diego Zambrano Alan Erben | |||
El Salvador Javier Alas Uriel Canjura | ||||||
Women's doubles |
Peru Inés Castillo Paula la Torre Regal |
Peru Namie Miyahira Fernanda Saponara |
Colombia Juliana Giraldo Maria Pérez | |||
El Salvador Fátima Centeno Daniela Hernández | ||||||
Mixed doubles |
Peru José Guevara Inés Castillo |
El Salvador Javier Alas Fátima Centeno |
Colombia Miguel Ángel Quirama Juliana Giraldo | |||
Colombia Jhon Berdugo Maria Pérez | ||||||
Mixed team |
Peru Daniel la Torre Regal José Guevara Diego Mini Inés Castillo Paula la Torre Regal Fernanda Saponara |
Colombia Daniel Borja Miguel Ángel Quirama Juliana Giraldo Sara Ávila Dainne Marulanda Laura Londoño |
Dominican Republic Ernick Zorilla Yonatan Linarez Argenis Maríñez Nairoby Jiménez Claritza Confidente |
Badminton at the 2022 Bolivarian Games | |
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Venue | Coliseo Arena de Sal |
Dates | 25–29 June 2022 |
Competitors | 49 from 9 nations |
Champions | |
Peru (5 gold medals) | |
Badminton competitions at the 2022 Bolivarian Games in Valledupar, Colombia were held from 25 to 29 June 2022 at Coliseo Arena de Sal in Zipaquirá, a sub-venue in the Cundinamarca department.
Six medal events were scheduled to be contested; singles and doubles for men and women, mixed doubles and mixed teams. A total of 49 athletes (25 men and 24 women) competed in the events. [1] The events were open competitions without age restrictions. [2]
Peru, who were the competition defending champions after Santa Marta 2017, [1] won the badminton competitions again after winning 5 of the 6 gold medals at stake.
A total of 9 nations (all the 7 ODEBO nations and 2 invited) registered athletes for the badminton competitions. [3] Each nation was able to enter a maximum of 8 athletes (4 per gender). [2]
The badminton competitions were held at the Coliseo Arena de Sal, in Zipaquirá, which has a capacity for 2,600 spectators. [1] Badminton events were originally scheduled to be held at the Julio Villazón Baquero auditorium of the Fundación Colegio Bilingüe in Valledupar, [4] [5] and later at the Centro de Alto Rendimiento in Bogotá [3] before moving to their final venue in Zipaquirá.
* Host nation ( Colombia)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Peru (PER) | 5 | 2 | 3 | 10 |
2 | El Salvador (ESA) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
3 | Colombia (COL)* | 0 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
4 | Chile (CHI) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Dominican Republic (DOM) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Ecuador (ECU) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (6 entries) | 6 | 6 | 11 | 23 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men's singles |
Uriel Canjura El Salvador |
Miguel Ángel Quirama Colombia |
José Guevara Peru | |||
Daniel la Torre Regal Peru | ||||||
Women's singles | Inés Castillo Peru |
Maria Pérez Colombia |
Namie Miyahira Peru | |||
Ashley Montre Chile | ||||||
Men's doubles |
Peru Diego Mini José Guevara |
Peru Diego Subauste Daniel la Torre Regal |
Ecuador Diego Zambrano Alan Erben | |||
El Salvador Javier Alas Uriel Canjura | ||||||
Women's doubles |
Peru Inés Castillo Paula la Torre Regal |
Peru Namie Miyahira Fernanda Saponara |
Colombia Juliana Giraldo Maria Pérez | |||
El Salvador Fátima Centeno Daniela Hernández | ||||||
Mixed doubles |
Peru José Guevara Inés Castillo |
El Salvador Javier Alas Fátima Centeno |
Colombia Miguel Ángel Quirama Juliana Giraldo | |||
Colombia Jhon Berdugo Maria Pérez | ||||||
Mixed team |
Peru Daniel la Torre Regal José Guevara Diego Mini Inés Castillo Paula la Torre Regal Fernanda Saponara |
Colombia Daniel Borja Miguel Ángel Quirama Juliana Giraldo Sara Ávila Dainne Marulanda Laura Londoño |
Dominican Republic Ernick Zorilla Yonatan Linarez Argenis Maríñez Nairoby Jiménez Claritza Confidente |