Colombia International

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The Colombia international is an open international badminton tournament in Colombia. The tournament has been a Future Series level since 2009, then in 2014 categorized as International Series level. This tournament is one of the young international tournament in BWF.

Previous Winners

YearMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doubles
2009 Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Paiola Flag of Peru.svg Katherine Winder Flag of the United States.svg David Neumann
Flag of the United States.svg Mathew Fogarty
no competition Flag of Peru.svg Mario Cuba
Flag of Peru.svg Katherine Winder
2010 Flag of Peru.svg Rodrigo Pacheco Flag of Peru.svg Claudia Rivero Flag of Peru.svg Pablo Aguilar
Flag of Peru.svg Bruno Monteverde
Flag of Peru.svg Cristina Aicardi
Flag of Peru.svg Claudia Rivero
Flag of Peru.svg Rodrigo Pacheco
Flag of Peru.svg Claudia Rivero
2011 Flag of Peru.svg Andrés Corpancho Flag of France.svg Barbara Matias Flag of the United States.svg Mathew Fogarty
Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas Jinadasa
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Daneysha Santana
Flag of Peru.svg Luz María Zornoza
Flag of Peru.svg Andrés Corpancho
Flag of Brazil.svg Renata Carvalho
2012no competition
2013 Flag of Colombia.svg Raul Pineda Rodriguez Flag of Colombia.svg Lesly Moncayo Fajardono competition
2014 Flag of Guatemala.svg Humblers Heymard Flag of Portugal.svg Telma Santos Flag of Guatemala.svg Humblers Heymard
Flag of Guatemala.svg Adams Rodriguez
Flag of Peru.svg Katherine Winder
Flag of Peru.svg Luz María Zornoza
Flag of Peru.svg Andrés Corpancho
Flag of Peru.svg Luz María Zornoza
2015 Flag of the United States.svg Bjorn Seguin Flag of Italy.svg Jeanine Cicognini Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Paiola
Flag of Brazil.svg Alex Yuwan Tjong
Flag of Brazil.svg Ana Paula Campos
Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiana Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg Alex Yuwan Tjong
Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiana Silva
2016 Flag of Guatemala.svg Ruben Castellanos Flag of Guatemala.svg Nikte Alejandra Sotomayor Flag of Guatemala.svg Ruben Castellanos
Flag of Guatemala.svg Anibal Marroquin
Flag of Colombia.svg Angela Ordoñez
Flag of Colombia.svg Magly Villamizar Ordonez
Flag of Guatemala.svg Jonathan Solis
Flag of Guatemala.svg Nikte Alejandra Sotomayor
2017no competition

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