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1987 Pan Am Badminton Championships

The 1987 Pan Am Badminton Championships (Spanish: Campeonato Panamericano de Bádminton 1987) was the fifth edition of the Pan American Badminton Championships. The team event was held from 18 to 19 November at Club Lawn Tennis de la Exposición while the individual events were held from 19 to 22 November at Club de Regatas Lima.[1] Seven countries competed in the championships.

1987 Pan Am Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates18–19 November (Team event)
19–22 November (Individual event)
Nations7
VenueClub Lawn Tennis de la Exposición
(Team event)
Club de Regatas Lima
(Individual event)
LocationLima, Peru
Champions
Men's singlesCanada Mike Butler
Women's singlesCanada Denyse Julien
Men's doublesCanada Mike Butler
Canada Anil Kaul
Women's doublesCanada Linda Cloutier
Canada Denyse Julien
Mixed doublesCanada Mike Butler
Canada Denyse Julien
1980 1989

Canada dominated the championships with six gold medals, two silver medals and one bronze.[2] Hosts Peru finished second on the medal table with four silver medals and seven bronze medals.[3]

Medal summary

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Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Canada  Mike Butler Peru  Gustavo Salazar Canada  Anil Kaul
Peru  Federico Valdez
Women's singles Canada  Denyse Julien Canada  Linda Cloutier Peru  Gloria Jiménez
Peru  Ximena Bellido
Men's doubles Canada  Mike Butler
Canada  Anil Kaul
Peru  Gustavo Salazar
Peru  Federico Valdez
Peru  Álvaro García
Peru  Juan Carlos Hintze
United States  Chris Jogis
United States  Benny Lee
Women's doubles Canada  Linda Cloutier
Canada  Denyse Julien
Peru  Ximena Bellido
Peru  Gloria Jiménez
United States  Linda French
United States  Joy Kitzmiller
Peru  Francis MacKay
Peru  Patricia del Carpio
Mixed doubles Canada  Mike Butler
Canada  Denyse Julien
Canada  Anil Kaul
Canada  Linda Cloutier
Peru  Germán Valdez
Peru  Francis MacKay
Peru  Federico Valdez
Peru  Gloria Jiménez
Mixed team   Canada
Mike Butler
Anil Kaul
Linda Cloutier
Denyse Julien
  Peru
Gustavo Salazar
Federico Valdez
Germán Valdez
Álvaro García
Juan Carlos Hintze
Mario Carulla
Ricardo Newton
Ximena Bellido
Gloria Jiménez
Francis MacKay
Patricia del Carpio
P. Bedoya
M. Jaymez
  United States
Chris Jogis
Benny Lee
Linda French
Joy Kitzmiller

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Canada (CAN)6219
2  Peru (PER)*04711
3  United States (USA)0033
Totals (3 entries)661123

Individual results

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Men's singles

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Canada  Mike Butler 15 15
Peru  José Iturriaga 2 1
Canada  Mike Butler 15 15
Peru  Federico Valdez 5 5
United States  Benny Lee 12 15 6
Peru  Federico Valdez 15 11 15
Canada  Mike Butler 15 15
Peru  Gustavo Salazar 4 3
Peru  Gustavo Salazar 15 15
Peru  Álvaro García 11 4
Peru  Gustavo Salazar 9 15 17
Canada  Anil Kaul 15 3 14
Peru  Germán Valdez 15 3 14
Canada  Anil Kaul 2 15 17

Women's singles

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Canada  Denyse Julien 11 11
Peru  Carmen Pflucker 0 1
Canada  Denyse Julien 11 11
Peru  Ximena Bellido 2 7
United States  Joy Kitzmiller 7 5
Peru  Ximena Bellido 11 11
Canada  Denyse Julien 12 11 11
Canada  Linda Cloutier 11 12 6
Peru  Gloria Jiménez 11 11
Trinidad and Tobago  Debra O'Connor 5 4
Peru  Gloria Jiménez 4 2
Canada  Linda Cloutier 11 11
United States  Linda French 2 4
Canada  Linda Cloutier 11 11

Men's doubles

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Canada  Mike Butler
Canada  Anil Kaul
15 15
Peru  Gianfranco Brazzini
Peru  Christian Schroeder
2 2
Canada  Mike Butler
Canada  Anil Kaul
15 18
United States  Chris Jogis
United States  Benny Lee
9 13
United States  Chris Jogis
United States  Benny Lee
15 11 15
Peru  José Iturriaga
Peru  Germán Valdez
6 15 9
Canada  Mike Butler
Canada  Anil Kaul
15 15
Peru  Gustavo Salazar
Peru  Federico Valdez
8 9
Peru  Álvaro García
Peru  Juan Carlos Hintze
15 7 15
Peru  Mario Carulla
Peru  Ricardo Newton
11 15 13
Peru  Álvaro García
Peru  Juan Carlos Hintze
1 2
Peru  Gustavo Salazar
Peru  Federico Valdez
15 15
Jamaica  D. L. King
Jamaica  Andrei Wiltshire
0 9
Peru  Gustavo Salazar
Peru  Federico Valdez
15 15

Women's doubles

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Canada  Linda Cloutier
Canada  Denyse Julien
15 15
Peru  P. Bedoya
Peru  M. Jaymez
7 6
Canada  Linda Cloutier
Canada  Denyse Julien
15 15
Peru  Francis MacKay
Peru  Patricia del Carpio
3 1
Peru  Francis MacKay
Peru  Patricia del Carpio
15 15
Jamaica  Deborah Binns
Peru  Carmen Pflucker
7 3
Canada  Linda Cloutier
Canada  Denyse Julien
15 18
Peru  Ximena Bellido
Peru  Gloria Jiménez
7 16
Peru  Ximena Bellido
Peru  Gloria Jiménez
15 15
Guatemala  A. Palarea
Guatemala  Rosabel Vasquez
0 3
Peru  Ximena Bellido
Peru  Gloria Jiménez
18 15
United States  Linda French
United States  Joy Kitzmiller
13 3
Trinidad and Tobago  Debra O'Connor
Trinidad and Tobago  Beverly Tang
5 7
United States  Linda French
United States  Joy Kitzmiller
15 15

Mixed doubles

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
Canada  Mike Butler
Canada  Denyse Julien
15 15
Peru  José Iturriaga
Peru  Ximena Bellido
10 5
Canada  Mike Butler
Canada  Denyse Julien
15 15
Peru  Germán Valdez
Peru  Francis MacKay
6 3
Peru  Germán Valdez
Peru  Francis MacKay
18 17
United States  Dean Schoppe
United States  Linda French
13 15
Canada  Mike Butler
Canada  Denyse Julien
15 15
Canada  Anil Kaul
Canada  Linda Cloutier
5 6
Peru  Mario Carulla
Peru  P. Bedoya
7 1
Peru  Federico Valdez
Peru  Gloria Jiménez
15 15
Peru  Federico Valdez
Peru  Gloria Jiménez
14 15
Canada  Anil Kaul
Canada  Linda Cloutier
18 17
United States  Benny Lee
United States  Joy Kitzmiller
15 9 14
Canada  Anil Kaul
Canada  Linda Cloutier
13 15 18

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 Peru 5–0 while the United States defeated Jamaica 5–0 for third place.

Semi-finals Final
      
  Peru 4
  United States 1
  Peru 0
  Canada 5
  Jamaica
  Canada w/o Third place
  United States w/o
  Jamaica

References

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  1. ^ World Badminton No. 1. Vol. 16. International Badminton Federation. 1988. p. 14.
  2. ^ "1987 Pan American Team Championships". Badminton Canada. 1987-12-10. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  3. ^ "Pan Am Mixed Team Championships – Badminton Pan America". Retrieved 2024-07-31.
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