Badminton at the 2011 Pan American Games – Mixed doubles

The mixed doubles badminton event at the 2011 Pan American Games was held from October 15–20 at the Multipurpose Gymnasium in Guadalajara.[1] The defending Pan American Games champions were Eva Lee and Howard Bach of the United States, while the defending Pan American Championship champions were Toby Ng and Grace Gao of Canada. The mixed doubles was the final badminton event of the Games.[1]

Badminton – Mixed doubles at the XVI Pan American Games
VenueMultipurpose Gymnasium
DatesOctober 15 - October 20
Competitors54 from 17 nations
Medalists
   Canada
   United States
   Peru
   United States
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The athletes were drawn into an elimination stage draw. Once a team lost a match it was no longer able to compete.[1] The draw for the competition was done on October 7, 2011.[2]

Seeds

  1.  Toby Ng / Grace Gao (CAN) (Champions)
  2.  Halim Ho / Eva Lee (USA) (Final)
  3.  Rodrigo Pacheco / Claudia Rivero (PER) (Semifinals)
  4.  Lino Munoz / Cynthia Gonzalez (MEX) (Second Round)

Results

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1  T Ng
G Gao (CAN)
21 19 21
   H Bach
P Obanana (USA)
11 21 14
1  T Ng
G Gao (CAN)
21 9 21
2  H Ho
E Lee (USA)
13 21 17
3  R Pacheco
C Rivero (PER)
13 19
2  H Ho
E Lee (USA)
21 21

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1  T Ng
G Gao (CAN)
22 21
 D Paiola
F Silva (BRA)
14 19  M Cuba
L Duany (PER)
20 12
 M Cuba
L Duany (PER)
21 21 1  T Ng
G Gao (CAN)
21 21
 M Wongsodikromo
C Leefmans (SUR)
9 11
 A Padmore
S Watson (BAR)
23 14 20
 M Wongsodikromo
C Leefmans (SUR)
23 21  M Wongsodikromo
C Leefmans (SUR)
21 21 22
 R Toledo
C Mislenis (CUB)
21 11 1  T Ng
G Gao (CAN)
21 19 21
 H Bach
P Obanana (USA)
11 21 14
4  L Munoz
C Gonzalez (MEX)
14 19
 C Araya
C Macaya (CHI)
15 15  G Henry
M Haldane (JAM)
21 21
 G Henry
M Haldane (JAM)
21 21  G Henry
M Haldane (JAM)
9 11
 N Javier
V Vivieca (DOM)
21 21  H Bach
P Obanana (USA)
21 21
 L Camacho
L Tovar (VEN)
14 14  N Javier
V Vivieca (DOM)
10 7
 H Bach
P Obanana (USA)
21 21  H Bach
P Obanana (USA)
21 21
 S Teran
E Capote (ECU)
10 5

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
 E Mujica
N Norambuena (CHI)
19 17
 C Pyne
K Wynter (JAM)
21 21  C Pyne
K Wynter (JAM)
19 11
 H Humblers
N Sotomayor (GUA)
22 21  H Humblers
N Sotomayor (GUA)
21 21
 D Darmohoetomo
R Ishaak (SUR)
20 12  H Humblers
N Sotomayor (GUA)
10 13
 A Lopez
V Montero (MEX)
21 22 3  R Pacheco
C Rivero (PER)
21 21
 H Arthuso
M Eliezer (BRA)
12 20  A Lopez
V Montero (MEX)
17 11
3  R Pacheco
C Rivero (PER)
21 21
3  R Pacheco
C Rivero (PER)
13 19
 O Guerrero
M Hernandez (CUB)
21 21 2  H Ho
E Lee (USA)
21 21
 F Diaz
V Valdesolo (ARG)
12 9  O Guerrero
M Hernandez (CUB)
21 21
 B Valentin
D Santana (PUR)
22 21 21  B Valentin
D Santana (PUR)
19 9
 A Raposo
O Cabrera (DOM)
24 19 12  O Guerrero
M Hernandez (CUB)
15 13
 U Uzcategui
G Araujo (VEN)
6 11 2  H Ho
E Lee (USA)
21 21
 D Ng
A Bruce (CAN)
21 21  D Ng
A Bruce (CAN)
17 9
2  H Ho
E Lee (USA)
21 21
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