Giraldilla International

The Giraldilla International is the name of an international badminton tournament, which is organized as an open championship of Cuba. The competition is held annually since 2000 and is now a young supraregional Badminton Championship. The organizer was the Cuban Badminton Association ( "Federación Cubana de Badminton") in cooperation with the Badminton Pan Am continental federation.

At 2013, the tournament was classified as "Future Series" by the Badminton World Federation (BWF), since the fifteenth event in March 2014 Giraldilla classified as "International Series" level, which held on to win the tournament before $1,700 now $2,500 points for the world ranking will be credited.[1]

The tournament is named after the unofficial symbol of the city of Havana, "La Giraldilla" is a bronze weathervane in female figure on the oldest fortress of the city, the Castillo de la Real Fuerza. Until XIII, Giraldilla 2012 which was held in Pinar del Río, Havana is the host city of the tournament.

The XVI edition held in March 2015 at Havana. Registration of participants is carried out in each case solely on the WBF. On the players who reach at least the semi-finals, a staggered by ranking prize pool of currently $5,000 will be paid.[2]

Previous winners

Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
2000 Richard Vaughan Takako Ida Keita Masuda
Tadashi Ohtsuka
Satomi Igawa
Hiroko Nagamine
Norio Imai
Chikako Nakayama
2001 Shōji Satō Dayanis Álvarez Shōji Satō
Sho Sasaki
Isaura Medina
Yudielis Lazo
Oscar Pérez
Yudielis Lazo
2002 Li Yong Ying Christian Bernhard
Cristiano Bevilacqua
Dunia Bencomo
Yudielis Lazo
Lázaro Yonier Jerez
Dayanis Álvarez
2003 Sho Sasaki Xu Huaiwen Wouter Claes
Frédéric Mawet
Yoshiko Iwata
Miyuki Tai
Takanori Aoki
Miyuki Tai
2004 Yuichi Ikeda Isaura Medina Yunier Álvarez
Alexander Hernández
Leydi E. Mora
Isaura Medina
Ilian Perez
Solángel Guzmán
2005 Toby Honey Agnese Allegrini José Antonio Crespo
Nicolás Escartín
Helen Nichol
Charmaine Reid
José Antonio Crespo
Yoana Martínez
2006 Pablo Abian Ilian Perez
Lázaro Yonier
Solángel Guzmán
Isuara Medina
Yunier Álvarez
Isuara Medina
2007 Lenaic Luong
Nabil Lasmari
Solángel Guzmán
Leydi Edith Mora
Klaus Raffeiner
Agnese Allegrini
2008 Yuhan Tan Solángel Guzmán Alexander Hernández
Osleni Guerrero
Solángel Guzmán
Lisandra Suárez
Osleni Guerrero
Lisandra Suárez
2009 Ari Trisnanto Rizki Yanu Kresnayandi
Albert Saputra
Alexander Hernández
María L. Hernández
2010 Osleni Guerrero Anida Lestari Berry Angriawan
Muhammad Ulinnuha
Ni Made Claudia
Aurien Hudiono
Berry Angriawan
Ni Made Claudia
2011 Arief Gifar Ramadhan Putri Muthia Restu Pangersa Berry Angriawan
Christopher Rusdianto
Dwi Agustiawati
Ayu Rahmasari
Christopher Rusdianto
Dwi Agustiawati
2012 Osleni Guerrero Cristina Aicardi Ernesto Reyes
Ronald Toledo
Daniela Macías
Luz María Zornoza
Luis Camacho
Johanny Quintero
2013 Camila García Jan Frohlich
Zdenek Svata
Camila García
Danica Nishimura
Lino Muñoz
Cynthia González
2014 Jan Frohlich Jeanine Cicognini Jonathan Solis
Rodolfo Ramírez
Danica Nishimura
Luz María Zornoza
Osleni Guerrero
Tahimara Oropeza
2015 Osleni Guerrero Ebru Tunali Giovanni Greco
Rosario Maddaloni
Cemre Fere
Ebru Yazgan
Mario Cuba
Katherine Winder
2016 Elisabeth Baldauf Leodannis Martinez
Ernesto Reyes
Daniela Macias
Luz Maria Zornoza
David Obernosterer
Elisabeth Baldauf
2017 Laura Sarosi Osleni Guerrero
Leodannis Martínez
Laura Sarosi
Mariana Ugalde
Leodannis Martínez
Tahimara Oropeza
2018 Xiaodong Sheng Crystal Pan Thalia Mengana Marrero
Tahimara Oropeza
Osleni Guerrero
Adriana Artiz Ataury
2019 Job Castillo Jordan Hart Jose Guevara
Daniel La Torre Regal
Daniela Macias
Danica Nishimura
Mario Cuba
Daniela Macias
2020 Cancelled[note 1]
  1. This tournament, originally to be played from 18 to 22 March, was later cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Cuba

Performances by nation

Updated after the 2019 edition.

Rank Nation MS WS MD WD XD Total
1  Cuba 6 5 7 8 9 35
2  Indonesia 2 2 3 2 2 11
3  Japan 3 1 2 2 2 10
 Peru 2 1 5 2 10
5  Italy 1 4 2 1 8
6  Spain 2 1 1 4
7  Mexico 1 0.5 1 2.5
8  Austria 1 1 2
 Belgium 1 1 2
 Canada 1 1 2
 Czech Republic 1 1 2
 Turkey 1 1 2
 Wales 1 1 2
14  Hungary 1 0.5 1.5
15  England 1 1
 France 1 1
 Germany 1 1
 Guatemala 1 1
 United States 1 1
 Venezuela 1 1
Total 20 20 20 20 20 100
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References

  1. "Torneo Internacional Giraldilla". www.ecured.cu/. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  2. "XVI Giraldilla 2015". Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
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