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Michelle Li is back in a Super 500 semifinal, breaking a four-year quarterfinal curse with a gritty win over fellow Pan American contender Beiwen Zhang at LI-NING Hong Kong
Pan Am players from Colombia, Dominican Republic, Peru, United States and host Guatemala took the podiums of the Guatemala Future Series 2025, Pan Am Circuit Event held from September 2
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Who would’ve imagined that a 20-year-old from Canada would become the breakout star of the TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2025?
At the start of the year, Victor Lai had modest aspirations
BPAC is pleased to announce that all of our Pan Am Championships 2026 now have confirmed host cities.
Continuing with the organization of high level competitions, the contribution that each host
Pan Am Players from Canada, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, United States and host Mexico, got the medals of the V Mexico Future Series 2025, Pan Am Circuit Event held from August
Victor Lai, at just 20 years old, has etched his name in badminton history as the first Canadian—and indeed the first Pan Am singles player—to win a medal at the
Victor Lai has become the first-ever Pan Am singles player to reach the semifinals of the BWF World Championships. In a stunning quarterfinal at the Adidas Arena in Paris, he
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A year after her memorable campaign at Paris 2024, Juliana Vieira heads to the TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2025 in the same venue, looking to continue the
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Having won his first double title since November 2022, Paralympic silver medallist Miles Krajewski is thankful that his transition to full-time training is paying off.
After his silver
Victor Lai, Rachel Chan, Juliana Vieira and Davi Silva won the gold medals at the Pan Am Junior Games 2025, held in Asuncion, Paraguay, from August 10 to 13.
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In the framework of the Pan Am Junior Championships 2025, the BPAC Junior Academy was held from July 19 to 23, with the participation of 30 athletes and 12 coaches
Badminton Pan American Confederation (BPAC) is the governing body of badminton in the Americas and is recognized as such by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). It was founded in 1976 and is currently composed of 37 Member Associations.
BPAC was founded in the city of Mexico in 1976 and nominated Victor Jaramillo (MEX) as President until an official election was scheduled to take place at the first Pan Am Championships the following year. The first Badminton Pan Am Championships was held in Moncton, New Brunswick-Canada, in April 1977.
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