Three Golds for Pan Am at Bolivia Future Series 2026

A new Future Series took place in the Pan American region, this time in Bolivia. Held from August 11 to 15 at the Max Toledo Coliseum, the tournament provided emerging talents with another opportunity to compete internationally and earn valuable…
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Victor Lai Diary: Talking Drift

Text by BWF | Day Two of Victor Lai’s journey as he preps for the BWF World Championships 2026. After a practice session in the arena, Lai talks about taking note of the conditions, getting a sense of the flight of…
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Kevin Cordon: At 39, the Fire Still Burns

Text by BWF | It’s hard to associate friendly Kevin Cordon with the words ‘upset’ or ‘shock’, but the Guatemalan left-hander has come to own those terms in a badminton context. Ever since he pulled off a career-defining victory over Chen Long at the…
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Para Badminton: Training Smarter in Lima

From August 9 to 13, Lima hosted the Para Badminton Training Camp 2026, bringing together athletes and coaches for five days focused on improving consistency, court skills, and decision-making during competition. The camp welcomed 27 athletes from Brazil, Canada, Colombia,…
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BPAC Junior Academy 2026 Brings Together the Next Generation in João Pessoa

In the framework of our XXIX YONEX Pan Am Junior Championships 2026, João Pessoa, Brazil, also hosted the BPAC Junior Academy 2026, bringing together 24 young athletes and 10 coaches from 10 countries for a week of training, learning, and…
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CALENDAR

Dominican International 2026

19/08/2026

VI Mexico Future Series 2026

26/08/2026

BGA Junior Internacional de Badminton 2026

01/09/2026

VIII Guatemala Future Series 2026

02/09/2026

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BADMINTON PAN AMERICA

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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