2017 South American Badminton Championships

The 2017 South American Badminton Championships (Portuguese: Campeonato Sul-Americano Adulto de Badminton 2017) was a badminton tournament sanctioned by the South American Badminton Confederation and Badminton Pan America. The individual and mixed team events were held from 5 to 11 December 2017.[1]

2017 South American Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates5–11 December
Edition12th
VenueCarioca Arena 1
LocationRio de Janeiro, Brazil
2016 2018

The tournament was held at Carioca Arena 1 located at the Barra Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[2] Five countries took part in the tournament. Suriname withdrew from the tournament.[3]

In the team event, Peru finished in first place. Chile finished in second place after defeating Argentina 5–0 and upsetting the hosts 3–2 in the group tie.[4]

Medal summary

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Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles   Artur Silva Pomoceno   Cleyson Nobre   Alisson Vasconcellos
  Daniel la Torre Regal
Women's singles   Daniela Macías   Fernanda Saponara   Paloma da Silva
  Paula la Torre Regal
Men's doubles   José Guevara
  Daniel la Torre Regal
  Bruno Barrueto Deza
  Diego Mini
  Rodolfo Salles
  Alisson Vasconcellos
  Luiz Eduardo Martinez
  Mateus Cutti
Women's doubles   Mariana Pedrol Freitas
  Thalita Correa
  Paula Pereira
  Fabiana Silva
  Daniela Macías
  Dánica Nishimura
  Micaela Flores
  Fernanda Saponara
Mixed doubles   Artur Silva Pomoceno
  Lohaynny Vicente
  Diego Mini
  Paula la Torre Regal
  Alisson Vasconcellos
  Thayse Cruz
  Felipe Cury
  Paula Pereira
Mixed team   Peru
Bruno Barrueto Deza
Rodrigo Camogliano Telge
José Guevara
Takeshi Isa
Nicolás Macías
Diego Mini
Gustavo Salazar
Diego Subauste
Daniel la Torre Regal
Matías Zamorano
Inés Castillo
Micaela Castillo
Stefany Chen
Micaela Flores
Daniela Macías
Dánica Nishimura
Ingrid Salas
Fernanda Saponara
Paula la Torre Regal
Valeria Wong
  Chile
Patricio Álvarez
Cristián Araya
Diego Castillo
Cristóbal Conejero
Sacha Debouzy
Iván León
Alonso Medel
Nicolás Naupa
Fernando Sanhueza
Jenny Cepeda
Camila Macaya
Andrea Montero
Ashley Montre
Constanza Naranjo
Mickaela Skaric
Javiera Torres
Belen Troncoso
  Brazil
Victor Alves
Felipe Cury
Mateus Cutti
Vinicius Gori
Igor Ibrahim
Cleyson Nobre
Artur Silva Pomoceno
Rodolfo Salles
Alisson Vasconcellos
Matheus Voigt
Thalita Correa
Thayse Cruz
Mariana Pedrol Freitas
Marta Lopes
Bianca de Oliveira Lima
Thamires Oliveira
Paula Pereira
Crislaine Santos
Paloma da Silva
Estefane Ventura

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Brazil)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Peru33410
2  Brazil*32712
3  Chile0101
Totals (3 entries)661123

Team event

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Round robin

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Pos Team Pld W L MF MA MD GF GA GD PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Peru 3 3 0 12 3 +9 24 7 +17 613 417 +196 3 Champions
2   Chile 3 2 1 9 6 +3 19 13 +6 560 559 +1 2 Runners-up
3   Brazil (H) 3 1 2 9 6 +3 20 13 +7 624 518 +106 1 Third place
4   Argentina 3 0 3 0 15 −15 0 30 −30 329 632 −303 0 Fourth place
Source: TS
(H) Host

References

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  1. ^ Gavini, Fernando (2017-09-27). "Parque Olímpico do Rio vai sediar Sul-Americano em dezembro". Olimpíada Todo Dia (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  2. ^ Balbino, Marina (2017-11-30). "Rio de Janeiro recebe Campeonato Sul-Americano de Badminton". Olimpíada Todo Dia (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  3. ^ luizroberto. "Brasil conquista 49 medalhas no Sul-Americano de Badminton". Rede do Esporte (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  4. ^ "Chile gana medalla de plata por equipos en el Sudamericano de Bádminton". El Deportero (in Spanish). 2017-12-11. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  5. ^ Brazil vs Argentina
  6. ^ Peru vs Chile
  7. ^ Brazil vs Chile
  8. ^ Peru vs Argentina
  9. ^ Brazil vs Peru
  10. ^ Chile vs Argentina