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1989 Pan Am Badminton Championships

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1989 Pan Am Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates4–10 December
Nations8
VenueCentro Deportivo Chapultepec A.C.
LocationMexico City, Mexico
Champions
Men's singlesCanada John Goss
Women's singlesCanada Doris Piché
Men's doublesUnited States Chris Jogis
United States Benny Lee
Women's doublesCanada Chantal Jobin
Canada Doris Piché
Mixed doublesCanada Mike Bitten
Canada Doris Piché
1987 1991

The 1989 Pan Am Badminton Championships (Spanish: Campeonato Panamericano de Bádminton 1989) was the sixth edition of the Pan American Badminton Championships. The tournament was held from 4 to 10 December at the Centro Deportivo Chapultepec A.C. in Mexico City, Mexico.[1] Eight countries competed in the championships.

Six out of the eight competing countries competed in the mixed team event. Uruguay and Guatemala only sent players to compete in the individual events.

Canada dominated the championships with five gold medals, three silver medals and six bronze medals.[2] The United States finished second on the medal table with one gold medal, two silver medals and one bronze medal.[3]

The Peruvian contingent won a silver medal and three bronze medals. Jamaica won their first ever medal at the Pan American Championships when Maria Leyow and Terry Walker clinched bronze in the women's team event. Hosts Mexico finished the championships without a medal.

Medal summary

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Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Canada John Goss United States Chris Jogis Canada Bryan Blanshard
Peru Gustavo Salazar
Women's singles Canada Doris Piché Canada Marie-Helene Loranger Canada Heather Ostrom
Canada Chantal Jobin
Men's doubles United States Chris Jogis
United States Benny Lee
Peru Gustavo Salazar
Peru Germán Valdez
Canada Mike Bitten
Canada Bryan Blanshard
Canada Jaimie Dawson
Canada John Goss
Women's doubles Canada Chantal Jobin
Canada Doris Piché
Canada Marie-Helene Loranger
Canada Heather Ostrom
United States Linda Safarik-Tong
United States Erika von Heiland
Jamaica Maria Leyow
Jamaica Terry Walker
Mixed doubles Canada Mike Bitten
Canada Doris Piché
Canada John Goss
Canada Chantal Jobin
Canada Jaimie Dawson
Canada Heather Ostrom
Peru Federico Valdez
Peru Gloria Jiménez
Mixed team  Canada
John Goss
Bryan Blanshard
Mike Bitten
Jaimie Dawson
Doris Piché
Chantal Jobin
Marie-Helene Loranger
Heather Ostrom
 United States
Chris Jogis
Benny Lee
Thomas Carmichael Jr.
Karl Knudsen
Ann French
Joy Kitzmiller
Linda Safarik-Tong
Erika von Heiland
 Peru
Gustavo Salazar
Federico Valdez
Germán Valdez
Mario Carulla
Ximena Bellido
Gloria Jiménez
M. Marrero

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Mexico)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada (CAN)53614
2 United States (USA)1214
3 Peru (PER)0134
4 Jamaica (JAM)0011
Totals (4 entries)661123

Individual results

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Men's singles

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Canada John Goss 15 15
United States Benny Lee 10 3
Canada John Goss 15 15
Peru Gustavo Salazar 8 4
Mexico Fernando de la Torre 14 7
Peru Gustavo Salazar 18 15
Canada John Goss 18 15
United States Chris Jogis 17 10
Canada Bryan Blanshard 15 2 15
Peru Gerardo Cedillo 7 15 13
Canada Bryan Blanshard 15 0r
United States Chris Jogis 12 0
Canada Jaimie Dawson 12 17 8
United States Chris Jogis 15 14 15

Women's singles

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Canada Doris Piché 11 11
Trinidad and Tobago Debra O'Connor 3 2
Canada Doris Piché 11 11
Canada Heather Ostrom 3 3
Canada Heather Ostrom 11 11
United States Linda French 3 2
Canada Doris Piché 11 5 11
Canada Marie-Helene Loranger 5 11 5
Canada Chantal Jobin 6 11 11
United States Linda Safarik-Tong 11 5 6
Canada Chantal Jobin 0 6
Canada Marie-Helene Loranger 11 11
Mexico María Luna 2 8
Canada Marie-Helene Loranger 11 11

Men's doubles

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Canada Mike Bitten
Canada Bryan Blanshard
15 15
Peru Mario Carulla
Peru Federico Valdez
12 7
Canada Mike Bitten
Canada Bryan Blanshard
Peru Gustavo Salazar
Peru Germán Valdez
w / o
Peru Gustavo Salazar
Peru Germán Valdez
15 11 15
Jamaica Robert Richards
Jamaica Paul Leyow
6 15 9
Peru Gustavo Salazar
Peru Germán Valdez
7 8
United States Chris Jogis
United States Benny Lee
15 15
Canada John Goss
Canada Jaimie Dawson
15 18
Mexico Fernando de la Torre
Mexico Bernardo Monreal
8 16
Canada John Goss
Canada Jaimie Dawson
9 8
United States Chris Jogis
United States Benny Lee
15 15
Guatemala Kenneth Erichsen
Guatemala Renato Rosales
0 9
United States Chris Jogis
United States Benny Lee
15 15

Women's doubles

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Canada Chantal Jobin
Canada Doris Piché
15 15
Trinidad and Tobago Virginia Chariandy
Trinidad and Tobago Debra O'Connor
5 5
Canada Chantal Jobin
Canada Doris Piché
15 15
United States Linda Safarik-Tong
United States Erika von Heiland
7 4
United States Linda Safarik-Tong
United States Erika von Heiland
15 15
Mexico Claudia Cruz
Mexico Norma Hernandez
1 7
Canada Chantal Jobin
Canada Doris Piché
15 15
Canada Marie-Helene Loranger
Canada Heather Ostrom
4 8
Canada Marie-Helene Loranger
Canada Heather Ostrom
15 15
Jamaica Deborah Binns
Peru M. Marrero
11 1
Canada Marie-Helene Loranger
Canada Heather Ostrom
15 15
Jamaica Maria Leyow
Jamaica Terry Walker
11 1
Jamaica Maria Leyow
Jamaica Terry Walker
15 15
Peru Ximena Bellido
Peru Gloria Jiménez
10 11

Mixed doubles

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Canada Mike Bitten
Canada Doris Piché
15 15
United States Karl Knudsen
United States Joy Kitzmiller
7 6
Canada Mike Bitten
Canada Doris Piché
15 15
Peru Federico Valdez
Peru Gloria Jiménez
8 7
Peru Federico Valdez
Peru Gloria Jiménez
16 18 15
Jamaica Robert Richards
Jamaica Maria Leyow
17 13 1
Canada Mike Bitten
Canada Doris Piché
15 8 15
Canada John Goss
Canada Chantal Jobin
9 15 3
Canada John Goss
Canada Chantal Jobin
15 15
Mexico Fernando de la Torre
Mexico María Luna
3 3
Canada John Goss
Canada Chantal Jobin
15 15
Canada Jaimie Dawson
Canada Heather Ostrom
2 8
United States Benny Lee
United States Ann French
5 11
Canada Jaimie Dawson
Canada Heather Ostrom
15 15

Team event

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Group stage

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Knockout stage

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Canada won the mixed team final by defeating the United States 4–1. In the match for third place, Peru defeated Jamaica 3–2.

Semi-finals Final
      
 Canada 5
 Peru 0
 Canada 4
 United States 1
 Jamaica 0
 United States 5 Third place
 Peru 3
 Jamaica 2

References

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  1. ^ World Badminton No. 1. Vol. 18. International Badminton Federation. 1990. p. 20.
  2. ^ "1989 Pan American Team Championships". Badminton Canada. 1989-12-08. Retrieved 2024-08-01.
  3. ^ "Pan Am Mixed Team Championships – Badminton Pan America". Retrieved 2024-07-31.
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