Badminton at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games

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Badminton
at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games
Badminton pictogram.svg
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VenueCancha Municipal Max Toledo
Dates4–7 April 2024
Competitors21 from 6 nations
Champions
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru (5 gold medals)
2026  

Badminton competitions at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games in Sucre, Bolivia were held from 4 to 7 April 2024 at Coliseo Municipal Max Toledo. [1] [2]

Contents

Five medal events were scheduled to be contested: singles and doubles for both boys and girls and mixed doubles. A total of 21 athletes (11 men and 10 women) competed in the events. Athletes had to be born between 1 January 2005 and 31 December 2006 to be eligible (ages 18 to 19). [3]

Peru dominated the badminton event by winning the 5 gold medals that were at stake, in addition to 2 silver medals and one bronze medal. [4] [5]

Schedule

The competitions were held over a 4-day period:

R16Round of 16QFQuarter-finalsSFSemi-finalsMMedal matches
Date
Event
Thu 4Mon 5Tue 6Wed 7
Boys' singlesR16QFSFM
Boys' doublesQFSFM
Girls' singlesR16QFSFM
Girls' doublesQFSFM
Mixed doublesR16QFSFM

Participating nations

A total of 6 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) registered athletes for the badminton competitions. [6] Each NOC was able to enter a maximum of 4 badminton players (2 per gender). [3]

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of players entered the competition by each NOC.

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Bolivia)

RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Peru.svg  Peru  (PER)5218
2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  (CHI)0134
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  (VEN)0123
4Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU)0101
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  (COL)0033
6Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia  (BOL)*0011
Totals (6 entries)551020

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Boys' singles [10] Sharum Durand
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Henry Huebla
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
José María Rendón
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Nicolás Monne
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Boys' doubles [11] Sharum Durand
José María Rendón
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Gustavo Albornoz
Abraham Gutiérrez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Nicolás Morales
Sergio Zapata
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Nicolás Monne
Bruno Mora
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Girls' singles [12] Namie Miyahira
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Fernanda Munar
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Mariangel García
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Rosa Quilodrán
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Girls' doubles [13] Namie Miyahira
Fernanda Munar
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Camila Astorga
Rosa Quilodrán
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Verónica Condori
Melanie Salvatierra
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia
Mariangel García
Lusbeth Sánchez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Mixed doubles [14] Fernanda Munar
José María Rendón
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Sharum Durand
Namie Miyahira
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Laura Galeano
Nicolás Morales
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Sara Hurtado
Sergio Zapata
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

Results

The 5 events were played on a single-elimination basis and consisted of round of 16 (except for the boys' and girls' doubles events which started in the quarterfinals round), [15] quarter-finals, [16] semi-finals and the gold medal match. [17] All semi-final losers were awarded bronze medals.

One round was held per day, from 4 to 7 April.

Boys' singles

Two players were given seeds: [16]

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Gold medal match
                    
Flag of Ecuador.svg Henry Huebla (ECU)21212
Flag of Bolivia.svg Romel Colque (BOL)6100
Flag of Ecuador.svg Henry Huebla (ECU)21242
Flag of Peru.svg José María Rendón (PER)14220
Flag of Venezuela.svg Gustavo Albornoz (VEN)19130
Flag of Peru.svg José María Rendón (PER)21212
Flag of Peru.svg José María Rendón (PER)21212
Flag of Colombia.svg Sergio Zapata (COL)17120
Flag of Colombia.svg Sergio Zapata (COL)21212
Flag of Chile.svg Bruno Mora (CHI)8100
Flag of Ecuador.svg Henry Huebla (ECU)14190
Flag of Peru.svg Sharum Durand (PER)21212
Flag of Venezuela.svg Abraham Gutiérrez (VEN)1721171
Flag of Chile.svg Nicolás Monne (CHI)2116212
Flag of Chile.svg Nicolás Monne (CHI)21212
Flag of Bolivia.svg Gabriel Rosales (BOL)17160
Flag of Chile.svg Nicolás Monne (CHI)6120
Flag of Peru.svg Sharum Durand (PER)21212
Flag of Colombia.svg Nicolás Morales (COL)9190
Flag of Peru.svg Sharum Durand (PER)21212

Girls' singles

Two players were given seeds: [16]

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Gold medal match
                    
Flag of Peru.svg Namie Miyahira (PER)21212
Flag of Bolivia.svg Verónica Condori (BOL)490
Flag of Peru.svg Namie Miyahira (PER)21212
Flag of Chile.svg Rosa Quilodrán (CHI)11180
Flag of Colombia.svg Sara Hurtado (COL)1421211
Flag of Chile.svg Rosa Quilodrán (CHI)2117232
Flag of Chile.svg Rosa Quilodrán (CHI)21212
Flag of Venezuela.svg Lusbeth Sánchez (VEN)8130
Flag of Peru.svg Namie Miyahira (PER)21212
Flag of Peru.svg Fernanda Munar (PER)10100
Flag of Bolivia.svg Melanie Salvatierra (BOL)540
Flag of Colombia.svg Laura Galeano (COL)21212
Flag of Colombia.svg Laura Galeano (COL)2111141
Flag of Venezuela.svg Mariangel García (VEN)1721212
Flag of Venezuela.svg Mariangel García (VEN)590
Flag of Peru.svg Fernanda Munar (PER)21212
Flag of Chile.svg Camila Astorga (CHI)470
Flag of Peru.svg Fernanda Munar (PER)21212

Boys' doubles

Two pairs were given seeds: [17]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Gold medal match
               
Flag of Peru.svg S Durand – JM Rendón (PER)21212
Flag of Colombia.svg N Morales – S Zapata (COL)16180
Flag of Peru.svg S Durand – JM Rendón (PER)21212
Flag of Venezuela.svg G Albornoz – A Gutiérrez (VEN)1190
Flag of Chile.svg B Mora – N Monne (CHI)21212
Flag of Bolivia.svg R Colque – G Rosales (BOL)13110
Flag of Chile.svg B Mora – N Monne (CHI)13130
Flag of Venezuela.svg G Albornoz – A Gutiérrez (VEN)21212

Girls' doubles

Two pairs were given seeds: [17]

Quarter-finals – 5 April Semi-finals – 6 April Gold medal match – 7 April
               
Flag of Peru.svg N Miyahira – F Munar (PER)21213
Flag of Bolivia.svg V Condori – M Salvatierra (BOL)380
Flag of Peru.svg N Miyahira – F Munar (PER)21212
Flag of Chile.svg C Astorga – R Quilodrán (CHI)16130
Flag of Venezuela.svg M García – L Sánchez (VEN)1321212
Flag of Colombia.svg L Galeano – S Hurtado (COL)2119191
Flag of Venezuela.svg M García – L Sánchez (VEN)8130
Flag of Chile.svg C Astorga – R Quilodrán (CHI)21212

Mixed doubles

Two pairs were given seeds: [16]

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Gold medal match
                    
Flag of Peru.svg S Durand – N Miyahira (PER)21212
Flag of Venezuela.svg M García – A Gutiérrez (VEN)19180
Flag of Peru.svg S Durand – N Miyahira (PER)21212
Flag of Colombia.svg L Galeano – N Morales (COL)8190
Flag of Chile.svg C Astorga – B Mora (CHI)16150
Flag of Colombia.svg L Galeano – N Morales (COL)21212
Flag of Bolivia.svg R Colque – M Salvatierra (BOL)890
Flag of Colombia.svg L Galeano – N Morales (COL)21212
Flag of Peru.svg S Durand – N Miyahira (PER)20190
Flag of Peru.svg F Munar – JM Rendón (PER)22212
Flag of Bolivia.svg V Condori – G Rosales (BOL)1370
Flag of Colombia.svg S Hurtado – S Zapata (COL)21212
Flag of Colombia.svg S Hurtado – S Zapata (COL)21212
Flag of Chile.svg N Monne – R Quilodrán (CHI)15120
Flag of Colombia.svg S Hurtado – S Zapata (COL)821121
Flag of Peru.svg F Munar – JM Rendón (PER)2117212
Flag of Venezuela.svg G Albornoz – L Sánchez (VEN)13100
Flag of Peru.svg F Munar – JM Rendón (PER)21212

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