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Badminton at the 2003 Pan American Games

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Badminton at the 2003 Pan American Games
VenueUASD Pavilion
Competitors73 from 11 nations
«1999
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The Badminton Competition at the 2003 Pan American Games was held from August 1 to August 17, 2003 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic at the UASD Pavilion, which sat 1,700 for the games.[1][2]

There were a total number of five events, singles and doubles for men and women, along with a mixed doubles event.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada3429
2 Jamaica1023
3 United States1012
4 Guatemala0112
5 Peru0044
Totals (5 entries)551020

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles
details
Mike Beres
 Canada
Andrew Dabeka
 Canada
Kyle Hunter
 Canada
Pedro Yang
 Guatemala
Women's singles
details
Nigella Saunders
 Jamaica
Anna Rice
 Canada
Lorena Blanco
 Peru
Sandra Jimeno
 Peru
Men's doubles
details
 United States (USA)
Howard Bach
Kevin Han
 Guatemala (GUA)
Pedro Yang
Erick Anguiano
 Canada (CAN)
Mike Beres
Kyle Hunter
 Jamaica (JAM)
Bradley Graham
Charles Pyne
Women's doubles
details
 Canada (CAN)
Charmaine Reid
Helen Nichol
 Canada (CAN)
Denyse Julien
Anna Rice
 Peru (PER)
Lorena Blanco
Valeria Rivera
 Peru (PER)
Doriana Rivera
Sandra Jimeno
Mixed doubles
details
 Canada (CAN)
Philippe Bourret
Denyse Julien
 Canada (CAN)
Mike Beres
Jody Patrick
 Jamaica (JAM)
Charles Pyne
Nigella Saunders
 United States (USA)
Raju Rai
Mesinee Mangkalakiri

Participating nations

A total of 11 nations entered players in the badminton competitions, with a total of 73 athletes.

References

  1. ^ UASD Pavilion - Jose Contreras Av Between Maximo Gomez & Triadentes
  2. ^ "The Events And Notable Athletes Of The Xiv Pan American Games, Today Through Aug. 17 In Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic". Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 2 January 2018.

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