Squash at the 2015 Pan American Games – Men's singles

The men's singles squash event of the 2015 Pan American Games will be held from July 11–13 at the Exhibition Centre in Toronto.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion is Miguel Rodríguez of Colombia.

Squash – Men's singles at the XVII Pan American Games
VenueExhibition Centre – Hall C
DatesJuly 11 - July 13
Competitors21 from 12 nations
Medalists
   Colombia
   Peru
   Canada
   Mexico
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The athletes will be drawn into elimination stage draw. Once an athlete loses a match, they will no longer be able to compete. Each match is contested as the best of five games. A game is won when one side first scores 11 points. A point is awarded to the winning side of each rally. If the score becomes 10-all, the side which gains a two-point lead first, will win that game.

Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).

Date Time Round
July 11, 201510:07First Round
July 11, 201513:20Second Round
July 12, 201510:53Quarterfinals
July 12, 201519:53Semifinals
July 13, 201518:41Final

Results

Finals

Semifinals Final
              
 Miguel Ángel Rodríguez (COL) 11 11 11
 Shawn Delierre (CAN) 7 8 8
 Miguel Ángel Rodrígue (COL) 11 3 12 11
 Diego Elías (PER) 9 11 10 8
 Diego Elías (PER) 7 8 11 11 11
 César Salazar (MEX) 11 11 5 0 0

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
 M Rodríguez (COL) 11 11 11
 J Chacon (ECU) 12 2 9 11 9  M Camiruaga (CHI) 8 4 3
 M Camiruaga (CHI) 10 11 11 9 11  M Rodríguez (COL) 11 14 4 11
 L Romiglio (ARG) 9 12 11 6
 L Romiglio (ARG) 6 10 11 11 11
 A Salazar (MEX) 11 12 9 3 9
 M Rodríguez (COL) 11 11 11
 S Delierre (CAN) 7 8 8
 T Harrity (USA) 11 11 11
 A Escudero (PER) 11 11 11  A Escudero (PER) 3 8 5
 J Chapman (IVB) 7 7 2  T Harrity (USA) 8 11 10 9
 S Seth (GUY) 11 11 11  S Delierre (CAN) 11 6 12 11
 M Sedano (GUA) 9 9 5  S Seth (GUY) 3 8 8
 S Delierre (CAN) 11 11 11

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
 D Elías (PER) 11 11 11
 E Davila (ECU) 11 4 6  J Pinto (CHI) 0 4 6
 J Pinto (CHI) 13 11 11  D Elías (PER) 11 11 11
 C Gordon (USA) 9 7 9
 J Enriquez (GUA) 11 7 2 2
 C Gordon (USA) 4 11 11 11
 D Elías (PER) 7 8
 C Salazar (MEX) 11 11
 R Pezzota (ARG) 11 11 9 11
 A Schnell (CAN) 9 7 11 4
 R Pezzota (ARG) 7 16 5 14 9
 N Caballero (PAR) 11 11 11  C Salazar (MEX) 11 14 11 12 11
 J-R Khalil (GUY) 2 5 4  N Caballero (PAR) 6 4 7
 C Salazar (MEX) 11 11 11

Final standings

RankNameNation
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez  Colombia
Diego Elías  Peru
Shawn Delierre  Canada
César Salazar  Mexico
5 Robertino Pezzota  Argentina
5 Leandro Romiglio  Argentina
5 Christopher Gordon  United States
5 Todd Harrity  United States
9 Andrew Schnell  Canada
9 Maximiliano Camiruaga  Chile
9 Jaime Pinto  Chile
9 Josue Enriquez  Guatemala
9 Sunil Seth  Guyana
9 Arturo Salazar  Mexico
9 Nicolas Caballero  Paraguay
9 Alonso Escudero  Peru
17 Juan Chacon  Ecuador
17 Ernesto Davila  Ecuador
17 Mauricio Sedano  Guatemala
17 Jason-Ray Khalil  Guyana
17 Joe Chapman  British Virgin Islands
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