Para badminton athletes from Brazil, Peru, and the United States showcased their skills and claimed victory at the TOTAL BWF Para Badminton World Championships 2019 in Basel, Switzerland. This prestigious event brought together athletes from around the world, and our very own athletes from Pan America proved their mettle on the global stage.
Pan Am’s First World Champion
Peru’s Giuliana Poveda made history as Pan Am’s first-ever Para badminton world champion. With determination and skill, Poveda defeated the defending champion, Rachel Choong from England, in a thrilling match with a final score of 21-9 and 21-19. Poveda’s exceptional performance throughout the championship, including victories against players from the United States, Poland, Ukraine, Egypt, and England, earned her the top spot on the podium.
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“This has been my dream for two years since I lost to Rachel in Korea. I’ve been waiting for this moment all my life, to be the World Champion,” said an ecstatic Poveda after her victory.
Poveda also teamed up with Katherine Valli from the United States in the Women’s Doubles event, securing the silver medal. Despite a valiant effort, they couldn’t overcome the formidable England duo Bedford/Choong and finished second in this category. Additionally, Katherine Valli achieved a bronze medal in the Singles event, reaching the semifinals.
Three Medals for Tavares
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Vitor Tavares from Brazil demonstrated his remarkable skills by winning three bronze medals at the World Championships. Tavares impressed in the Singles event, defeating outstanding athletes from Scotland, the United States, Canada, and England. However, his journey was cut short in the semifinals by Hong Kong’s Chun Yim Wong.
Tavares also achieved bronze in the Men’s Doubles event alongside Miles Krajewski from the United States. Although they displayed a great performance, they fell short against Hong Kong players Man Kai Chu/Chun Yim Wong. In the Mixed Doubles event, Tavares, partnered with Rubi Fernandez from Peru, fought hard and won several matches against duos from the United States and Russia. Unfortunately, they were defeated in the semifinals after a tough match against Rebeca Bedford and Robert Laing.
Several other notable Pan Am athletes, including Pilar Jauregui, Eduardo Oliveira, Jayci Simon, and Rogerio De Oliveira, delivered commendable performances, reaching the quarterfinals in their respective categories. These athletes have significantly contributed to Pan Am’s Road to Tokyo 2020, and some of them are now preparing to compete at the upcoming Parapan Am Games 2019 in Lima, Peru.
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FAQs
Q: Who was the first Para badminton world champion from Pan America?
A: Giuliana Poveda from Peru became the first Para badminton world champion from Pan America.
Q: How did Giuliana Poveda perform in the championship?
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A: Giuliana Poveda showcased outstanding skills and defeated players from the United States, Poland, Ukraine, Egypt, and England to secure her victory.
Q: How many medals did Vitor Tavares win at the World Championships?
A: Vitor Tavares won three bronze medals at the World Championships, showcasing his exceptional talent in various events.
Q: Which other Pan Am athletes achieved commendable performances at the championships?
A: Pilar Jauregui, Eduardo Oliveira, Jayci Simon, and Rogerio De Oliveira were among the Pan Am athletes who delivered notable performances, reaching the quarterfinals in their respective categories.
Summary
The TOTAL BWF Para Badminton World Championships 2019 witnessed remarkable achievements by Para badminton athletes from Pan America. Giuliana Poveda from Peru made history as Pan Am’s first-ever Para badminton world champion after an exhilarating performance. Vitor Tavares from Brazil showcased his exceptional talent and secured three bronze medals. These athletes, along with other notable Pan Am representatives, have significantly contributed to Pan Am’s Road to Tokyo 2020. As they continue their journey, all eyes are now set on the upcoming Parapan Am Games 2019 in Lima, Peru. Witness the remarkable skills and determination of Pan Am’s Para badminton athletes as they strive for excellence.
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