2023 South American Badminton Championships

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2023 South American Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates4–12 December
Edition18th
VenuePolideportivo 2
Location Maracay, Venezuela
2022 2024

The 2023 South American Badminton Championships (Spanish : Campeonato Sudamericano Adulto de Badminton 2023) was a badminton tournament sanctioned by the South American Badminton Confederation and Badminton Pan America. The individual and mixed team events were held from 4 to 12 December 2023. [1] [2]

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The tournament was held at Polideportivo 2 located in Avenida Intercomunal Santiago Mariño, Maracay, Venezuela. [3] This marks the first South American championships hosted in Venezuela. Six countries took part in the tournament. [4]

In the team event, Brazil regained the title after defeating rivals Peru 3–2 in the final while hosts Venezuela won against Chile 3–0 in the third place play-off. [5] [6]

Medal summary

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles Flag of Brazil.svg Donnians Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg Mateus Cutti Flag of Peru.svg Adriano Viale
Flag of Brazil.svg Alisson Vasconcellos
Women's singles Flag of Colombia.svg Juliana Giraldo Flag of Peru.svg Namie Miyahira Flag of Peru.svg Fernanda Saponara
Flag of Peru.svg Estefania Canchanya
Men's doubles Flag of Brazil.svg Donnians Oliveira
Flag of Brazil.svg Matheus Voigt
Flag of Peru.svg Alejandro Chueca
Flag of Peru.svg Sharum Durand
Flag of Peru.svg Kalei Kuan-Veng
Flag of Peru.svg Brian Roque
Flag of Brazil.svg Mateus Cutti
Flag of Brazil.svg Alisson Vasconcellos
Women's doubles Flag of Brazil.svg Tamires dos Santos
Flag of Brazil.svg Ana Julia Ywata
Flag of Peru.svg Namie Miyahira
Flag of Peru.svg Fernanda Saponara
Flag of Peru.svg Estefania Canchanya
Flag of Peru.svg Naomi Junco
Flag of Brazil.svg Isabella da Silva Carvalho
Flag of Chile.svg Valentina Rojas
Mixed doubles Flag of Brazil.svg Matheus Voigt
Flag of Brazil.svg Tamires dos Santos
Flag of Peru.svg Adriano Viale
Flag of Peru.svg Fernanda Saponara
Flag of Peru.svg Diego Subauste
Flag of Peru.svg Naomi Junco
Flag of Brazil.svg Donnians Oliveira
Flag of Brazil.svg Ana Julia Ywata
Mixed teamFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
João Aveiro
Mateus Cutti
Caio Henrique da Silva
Donnians Oliveira
Gabriel Souza
Alisson Vasconcellos
Matheus Voigt
Isabella da Silva Carvalho
Tamires dos Santos
Natalya Geisler
Ana Julia Ywata
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Guillermo Buendía
Gonzalo Castillo
Alejandro Chueca
Sharum Durand
Kalei Kuan-Veng
José María Rendon
Brian Roque
Diego Subauste
Fabrizio Valdiviezo
Adriano Viale
Estefania Canchanya
Rafaela Castañeda
Naomi Junco
Taisia Kasianov
Namie Miyahira
Fernanda Saponara
Rafaela Silva
Analía Yi
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Frank Barrios
William Barrios
Joiser Calanche
Wilson Cinco
José Machado
Gabriel Mendoza
Luis Rosales
Mariangel Garcia
Maria Fabiola Rojas
Daibelis Mendoza
Eslenny Parra
Yoerlis Peña
Maria Angelez Rojas

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Brazil)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil*513.59.5
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1001
3Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 05611
4Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 0011
5Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 000.50.5
Totals (5 entries)661123

Team event

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
      
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 3
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 0
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 2
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 3
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 0 Third place
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 0
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 3

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Third place play-off

Final

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  7. Quarter-finals - Venezuela vs Colombia
  8. Semi-finals - Peru vs Chile
  9. Semi-finals - Brazil vs Venezuela
  10. Third place play-off - Chile vs Venezuela
  11. Final - Brazil vs Peru