Our Champions – Basel 2019

Para badminton athletes from Brazil, Peru and United States took the podiums at TOTAL BWF Para badminton World Championships 2019, held in Basel, Switzerland.

Check full results here.

Giuliana Poveda, Vitor Tavares, Katherine Valli, Miles Krajewski and Rubi Fernandez are our SS6 athletes who won medals at Basel 2019.

 

Pan Am’s First World Champion

Peru’s Giuliana Poveda became Pan Am’s first Para badminton world champion after defeating the defending champion, Rachel Choong (ENG) by 21-9 and 21-19. Poveda participated in her second World Championship and she scored victories against players from United States, Poland, Ukraine, Egypt and England, reaching the podium top.

“This has been my dream for two years since I lost to Rachel in Korea. I’ve been waiting for this moment all my life, to be the World Champion,” said the new SS6 World Champion.

Poveda also took the podium in Women’s Doubles with Katherine Valli (USA). Our duo Pan Am won the silver medal after defeating duos from Poland, the United States and Russia to reach the final where they could not defeat the England duo Bedford / Choong, winning second place in this category. Katherine Valli won bronze medal in Singles after losing to Rachel in Semifinals.

 

Three Medals for Tavares

Vitor Tavares (BRA) won 3 bronze medals during this World Championship. Our Pan Am Champion was able to reach the podium in Singles, where he defeated outstanding athletes from Scotland, USA, Canada and England but losing against Chun Yim Wong from Hong Kong in Semifinals.

Brazil star also got bronze in Men’s Doubles with Miles Krajewski (USA). They reached the Semifinals with a great performance but lost against Hong Kong players Man Kai Chu/Chun Yim Wong.

Same results Tavares got in Mixed Doubles, when, with Rubi Fernandez (PER), they won some matches against duos from USA and Russia, but losing in Semifinals after a tough match against Rebeca Bedford and Robert Laing.

Also, outstanding Pan Am athletes like Pilar Jauregui, Eduardo Oliveira, Jayci Simon, Rogerio De Oliveira, among others, had a good performance reaching Quarterfinals in their categories.

Our Pan Am Para badminton players added importants points in their Road to Tokyo 2020 and some of them are preparing to compete at Parapan Am Games 2019 this week in Lima, Peru.

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