Badminton at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's doubles

Badminton – Men's doubles
at the XVI Pan American Games
VenueMultipurpose Gymnasium
DatesOctober 15 - October 19
Competitors32 from 13 nations
Medalists
   United States
   United States
   Canada
   Mexico
«20072015»
Badminton at the
2011 Pan American Games
Singles   men   women  
Doubles   men   women   mixed

The men's doubles badminton event at the 2011 Pan American Games was held from October 15–19 at the Multipurpose Gymnasium in Guadalajara.[1] The defending Pan American Games champions were William Milroy and Mike Beres of Canada, while the defending Pan American Championship champions were Sameera Gunatileka and Vincent Nguy of the United States. Beres retired after the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.[2]

The athletes were drawn into an elimination stage draw.[1]

The draw for the competition was done on October 10, 2011.[3]

Seeds

  1. United States Howard Bach / Tony Gunawan (USA) (Champions)
  2. Canada Adrian Liu / Derrick Ng (CAN) (Semifinals)

  1. Brazil Hugo Arthuso / Daniel Paiola (BRA) (Quarterfinals)
  2. Brazil Luiz Dos Santos / Alex Tjong (BRA) (First Round)

Results

[4]

Finals

Semifinals Final
 
1  United States H Bach
 United States T Gunawan (USA)
21 21  
   Mexico L Andres
 Mexico L Munoz (MEX)
12 12  
  1  United States H Bach
 United States T Gunawan (USA)
21 21
     United States H Ho
 United States S Pongnairat (USA)
10 14
   United States H Ho
 United States S Pongnairat (USA)
22 21
2  Canada A Liu
 Canada D Ng (CAN)
20 14  

Top Half

  First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
                                       
  1  United States H Bach
 United States T Gunawan (USA)
21 21  
   Jamaica G Henry
 Jamaica C Pyne (JAM)
12 5  
  1  United States H Bach
 United States T Gunawan (USA)
21 21  
     Cuba O Guerrero
 Cuba T Ronald (CUB)
9 14  
   Dominican Republic N Javier
 Dominican Republic A Raposo (DOM)
11 17
     Cuba O Guerrero
 Cuba T Ronald (CUB)
21 21  
    1  United States H Bach
 United States T Gunawan (USA)
21 21
     Mexico L Andres
 Mexico L Munoz (MEX)
12 12
  4  Brazil L Dos Santos
 Brazil A Tjong (BRA)
16 16  
   Mexico L Andres
 Mexico L Munoz (MEX)
21 21  
     Mexico L Andres
 Mexico L Munoz (MEX)
21 21
     Chile C Araya
 Chile E Mujica (CHI)
11 15  
   Chile C Araya
 Chile E Mujica (CHI)
21 21
     Venezuela J Lazo
 Venezuela L Uzcategui (VEN)
10 6  

Bottom Half

  First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
                                       
     Peru A De Vinatea
 Peru M Del Valle (PER)
21 15 13  
   United States H Ho
 United States S Pongnairat (USA)
17 21 21  
     United States H Ho
 United States S Pongnairat (USA)
21 21  
  3  Brazil H Arthuso
 Brazil D Paiola (BRA)
17 15  
   Suriname V Soeroredjo
 Suriname M Wongsodikromo (SUR)
18 21 11
  3  Brazil H Arthuso
 Brazil D Paiola (BRA)
21 17 21  
       United States H Ho
 United States S Pongnairat (USA)
22 21
  2  Canada A Liu
 Canada D Ng (CAN)
20 14
     Guatemala R Ramirez
 Guatemala P Yang (GUA)
16 21 17  
   Mexico J Castillo
 Mexico A Ocegueda (MEX)
21 16 21  
     Mexico J Castillo
 Mexico A Ocegueda (MEX)
13 14
  2  Canada A Liu
 Canada D Ng (CAN)
21 21  
   Venezuela L Camacho
 Venezuela K Matute (VEN)
5 6
  2  Canada A Liu
 Canada D Ng (CAN)
21 21  

References

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