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

Badminton – Women's doubles
at the XVI Pan American Games
VenueMultipurpose Gymnasium
DatesOctober 15 - October 20
Competitors38 from 13 nations
Medalists
   Canada
   United States
   Canada
   United States
«20072015»
Badminton at the
2011 Pan American Games
Singles   men   women  
Doubles   men   women   mixed

The women'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 Eva Lee and Mesinee Mangkalakiri of the United States, while the defending Pan American Championship champions were Grace Gao and Joycelyn Ko of Canada. The women's doubles was the first badminton event to be completed at the Games.[1]

The athletes were drawn into an elimination stage draw. Once a team lost a match it was no longer able to compete. Each match was contested as the best of three games.[1]

The draw for the competition was done on October 7, 2011.[2]

Seeds

  1. United States Iris Wang / Rena Wang (USA) (Finals)
  2. Canada Alex Bruce / Michelle Li (CAN) (Champions)

  1. United States Eva Lee / Paula Obanana (USA) (Semifinals)
  2. Canada Grace Gao / Joycelyn Ko (CAN) (Semifinals)

Results

Finals

Semifinals Final
 
1  United States I Wang
 United States R Wang (USA)
21 10 21  
4  Canada G Gao
 Canada J Ko (CAN)
10 21 12  
  1  United States I Wang
 United States R Wang (USA)
15 15
  2  Canada A Bruce
 Canada M Li (CAN)
21 21
3  United States E Lee
 United States P Obanana (USA)
21 16 19
2  Canada A Bruce
 Canada M Li (CAN)
12 21 21  

Top Half

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
 
    1  United States I Wang
 United States R Wang (USA)
21 21  
     Guatemala P Saravia
 Guatemala N Sotomayor (GUA)
7 6  
      1  United States I Wang
 United States R Wang (USA)
21 21  
       Mexico C Gonzalez
 Mexico V Montero (MEX)
15 10  
     Mexico C Gonzalez
 Mexico V Montero (MEX)
21 21
     Suriname C Leefmans
 Suriname P Tjitrodipo (SUR)
5 19  
      1  United States I Wang
 United States R Wang (USA)
21 10 21
      4  Canada G Gao
 Canada J Ko (CAN)
10 21 12
    4  Canada G Gao
 Canada J Ko (CAN)
21 21  
     Chile C Macaya
 Chile N Norambuena (CHI)
5 14  
      4  Canada G Gao
 Canada J Ko (CAN)
21 21
       Peru L Duany
 Peru A Monteverde (PER)
11 7  
     Venezuela D Araujo
 Venezuela L Tovar (VEN)
13 4
 Brazil M Eliezer
 Brazil F Da Silva (BRA)
10 10      Peru L Duany
 Peru A Monteverde (PER)
21 21  
 Peru L Duany
 Peru A Monteverde (PER)
21 21  

Bottom Half

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
 Peru C Aicardi
 Peru C Rivero (PER)
26 21  
 Cuba M Hernandez
 Cuba C Mislenis (CUB)
24 16      Peru C Aicardi
 Peru C Rivero (PER)
21 21  
     Guatemala A De Leon
 Guatemala M Del Valle (GUA)
10 7  
       Peru C Aicardi
 Peru C Rivero (PER)
6 11  
      3  United States E Lee
 United States P Obanana (USA)
21 21  
     Brazil L Vicente
 Brazil L Vicente (BRA)
7 11
    3  United States E Lee
 United States P Obanana (USA)
21 21  
      3  United States E Lee
 United States P Obanana (USA)
21 16 19
 Venezuela G Araujo
 Venezuela J Quintero (VEN)
13 9       2  Canada A Bruce
 Canada M Li (CAN)
12 21 21
 Dominican Republic O Cabrera
 Dominican Republic V Vivieca (DOM)
21 21      Dominican Republic O Cabrera
 Dominican Republic V Vivieca (DOM)
17 21 21  
     Jamaica M Haldane
 Jamaica K Wynter (JAM)
21 17 14  
       Dominican Republic O Cabrera
 Dominican Republic V Vivieca (DOM)
4 5
      2  Canada A Bruce
 Canada M Li (CAN)
21 21  
     Mexico N Rangel
 Mexico M Ugalde (MEX)
13 16
    2  Canada A Bruce
 Canada M Li (CAN)
21 21  
 

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