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México Secures Fifth Place in Pan American Badminton Cup in Aguascalientes – CNAD | Gobierno

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Mexico Finishes Fifth ⁢at Badminton Pan American Cup

AGUASCALIENTES,Mexico – ⁣The Mexican national badminton team secured fifth place at the Badminton ‍pan American Team Cup,concluding four days⁤ of competition held in Aguascalientes. The continental tournament‍ featured teams from across the Americas.

key Match Results for⁢ Mexico

Mexico concluded the competition with two victories adn two‌ defeats. The team achieved wins against Cuba (4-1) and Peru (3-1), with the latter determining fifth place. Though, they ⁣suffered losses against canada (5-0) and Brazil (3-0).

Victory Over Peru Highlights Mexican strengths

against Peru, Mexico demonstrated strength in ​several ‌categories:

  • Mixed Doubles: Maximiliano Peregrina and Miriam Rodríguez defeated José Guevara and ‍Namie⁤ Miyahira (2-1).
  • Men’s Singles: Job ‍Castillo triumphed over Adriano Viale (2-0).
  • Men’s Doubles: Job Castillo and ⁢Juan Torres beat ​Diego Subauste and Adriano Viale⁤ (2-0).

Canada Claims Gold ‌at Pan American cup

Canada emerged⁣ as the champion, defeating the⁤ United States 3-1 ‌in the final.Brazil secured third‍ place with‍ a 3-0 victory over Guatemala.

Tournament Overview

The Badminton Pan American Cup‍ in Aguascalientes‍ brought together players from Brazil, Canada, ​Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala,⁤ Peru, the⁣ United states, and host nation Mexico,⁣ showcasing badminton talent from across the continent.

‍ **Q: Which specific categories‍ did teh Mexican badminton team demonstrate strength in⁣ during their victory against Peru?**

Mexico Finishes fifth ⁢at Badminton Pan ⁣American Cup

AGUASCALIENTES,Mexico – ⁣The Mexican​ national badminton team secured ‌fifth place at the Badminton ‍pan american Team Cup,concluding four days⁤ ​of competition held⁢ in Aguascalientes. The continental tournament‍ featured teams from‍ across the Americas.

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key Match Results for⁢ Mexico

Mexico concluded the ⁣competition​ with two victories adn two‌ defeats. The team achieved⁣ wins against Cuba (4-1)⁢ and Peru ⁤(3-1), with the latter‌ determining fifth ⁢place. Though, they ⁣suffered⁤ losses ​against ‍canada (5-0) and Brazil (3-0).

Victory Over Peru Highlights Mexican strengths

against Peru, Mexico demonstrated strength in ​several ‌categories:

  • Mixed Doubles: Maximiliano Peregrina and Miriam Rodríguez defeated José Guevara and‌ ‍Namie⁤ Miyahira ⁤(2-1).
  • Men’s‌ Singles: job ‍Castillo triumphed over Adriano Viale (2-0).
  • men’s Doubles: Job Castillo​ and ⁢Juan⁤ Torres‍ beat ​diego Subauste ‍and Adriano‍ Viale⁤ ⁤(2-0).

Canada‌ Claims Gold ‌at Pan American cup

Canada emerged⁣ as the champion, defeating ⁢the⁤ United States 3-1​ ‌in the ​final.Brazil secured third‍ place with‍ a⁤ 3-0​ victory over ⁢Guatemala.

Tournament Overview

the Badminton Pan‌ American​ Cup‍ in Aguascalientes‍ brought together players⁢ from Brazil, Canada, ​Costa Rica, Cuba, ​El ⁢Salvador, Guatemala,⁤ Peru, the⁣ United states,​ and host nation Mexico,⁣ showcasing badminton talent from across the continent.

Badminton Pan American Cup: Q&A

Get the inside scoop on Mexico’s performance at the ⁢Badminton Pan American Cup:

  • Q: Where was the Badminton Pan American ⁣cup‍ held?

    ​ ⁤ A: The tournament ⁣took‌ place in Aguascalientes, Mexico.

  • Q: How did Mexico perform overall?

    ​ A:​ Mexico finished in ⁣fifth place, ⁤with wins‍ against Cuba‌ and Peru, and losses ‍against Canada and Brazil.

  • Q: Who won the gold medal?

    ‌ A: Canada took home the gold after defeating ⁤the United States in the final.

  • Q:‌ Which categories did⁣ the Mexican team excel in during​ their⁣ victory against Peru?

    A: Mexico showed their strength in Mixed Doubles (Maximiliano Peregrina &⁣ Miriam ​Rodríguez), Men’s Singles (Job⁢ Castillo), and⁢ Men’s Doubles (Job Castillo & juan Torres).

  • Q: Which countries ⁤participated in ‌the tournament?

    A: Teams from ‌Brazil, Canada, Costa rica, cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Peru, the United⁤ States, and ​host nation Mexico competed.

  • Q: What ‍is some interesting trivia about badminton?

    A: Badminton is the fastest racket sport in the world! The shuttlecock can reach speeds of over 200 mph.

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