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2023 Pan American Racquetball Championships

2023 Pan American Racquetball Championships

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The 2023 Pan American Championships were held in Guatemala City, Guatemala, April 1–8.[1] Bolivian Conrrado Moscoso won Men's Singles for the second consecutive year,[2] and Montserrat Mejia won Women's Singles for the first time.[3] Moscoso's win was the fourth consecutive Bolivian gold in Men's Singles, as Carlos Keller won the two events prior to Moscoso. Mejia is the second Mexican woman to win Women's Singles after Paola Longoria.

Mejia also won Women's Doubles with Alexandra Herrera,[4] with fellow Mexicans Rodrigo Montoya and Eduardo Portillo winning Men's Doubles.[5] Meija is the 3rd women to win both Women's Singles and Doubles in the same year after Longoria (4 times) and American Rhonda Rajsich (once). Moscoso won the Mixed Doubles title with Angélica Barrios,[6] so he is the first player to win singles, doubles and mixed doubles at the Pan American Championships.

The 2023 Pan American Championships were the qualifying event for the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, so players played for all of the places from first on down. The top 10 men's and women's teams qualified for the Pan American Games with the top three teams plus Chile, as the host nation, allowed to send 3 athletes to Chile, and the other six nations allowed to send 2 athletes, so a total of 24 men and 24 women will compete in racquetball in Chile.[7]

Because of the time needed to complete the Pan Am Games qualifying, there was no Team competition this year's Pan American Championships.

Some of the matches, including all of the finals, from Guatemala were covered on the PanAm Sports Channel.[8]

Tournament format

The competition had five events: Men's and Women's Singles and Doubles and Mixed Doubles. Each individual event had a group stage followed by a medal round. The results of the group stage were used to seed players for the medal round. The group stage began April 1 and concluded April 3. The medal round began April 4 and concluded April 8.

Participating nations

A total of 63 athletes (34 men & 29 women) from 14 countries participated.[9]

Medal summary

Medal table

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Medalists

Men's singles

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Preliminary round

Group 1
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Medal round

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Bolivia Carlos Keller 11 11 11
17 Dominican Republic Ramón De León 6 11 5 10 16 Argentina Fernando Kurzbard 9 9 6
16 Argentina Fernando Kurzbard 11 2 11 12 1 Bolivia Carlos Keller 6 11 12 11
9 Costa Rica Andrés Acuña 11 11 11 14 Costa Rica Andrés Acuña 11 2 10 9
24 Honduras Carlos Medrano 6 8 2 9 Costa Rica Andrés Acuña 11 11 11
25 Honduras Ronal Cardona 9 6 7 8 Costa Rica Gabriel Garcia 4 6 6
8 Costa Rica Gabriel Garcia 11 11 11 1 Bolivia Carlos Keller 5 11 11 11 21
13 Argentina Diego Garcia 11 6 13 8 19
5 Mexico Eduardo Portillo 11 11 11
21 Chile Rafael Gatica 6 9 10 12 Ecuador Jose Daniel Ugalde 4 5 5
12 Ecuador Jose Daniel Ugalde 11 11 11 5 Mexico Eduardo Portillo 11 8 8 11 8
13 Argentina Diego Garcia 11 11 11 4 Argentina Diego Garcia 8 11 11 8 11
20 Cuba Maikel Moyet 9 5 4 13 Argentina Diego Garcia 9 10 11 11 11
4 United States Thomas Carter 11 12 9 8 6
1 Bolivia Carlos Keller 8 9 9
3 Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso 11 11 11
11 Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso 11 11 11
19 Chile Diego Gatica 7 9 11 4 6 Guatemala Juan Salvatierra 7 7 5
8 Guatemala Juan Salvatierra 11 11 9 11 3 Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso 11 11 11
11 Canada Trevor Webb 11 11 11 11 Canada Trevor Webb 7 4 8
8 Cuba Yandy Espinosa 2 5 1 11 Canada Trevor Webb 11 11 12
6 Canada Coby Iwaasa 5 9 10
3 Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso 11 11 11
2 United States Jake Bredenbeck 6 7 3
7 Mexico Andree Parrilla 11 11 11
23 Puerto Rico Abraham Mercado 3 4 11 13 1 2 Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva 3 7 3
8 Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva 11 11 6 11 11 7 Mexico Andree Parrilla 7 9 11 8
9 Guatemala Edwin Galicia 11 11 11 2 United States Jake Bredenbeck 11 11 8 11
8 Colombia Set Cubillos 4 4 7 15 Guatemala Edwin Galicia 11 8 11 4 5
2 United States Jake Bredenbeck 7 11 6 11 11

Note: Samuel Murray was injured in the group stage in Canada's doubles match versus Mexico, so Coby Iwaasa was substituted for him in the singles medal round.[20]

Men's doubles

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Group 1
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Note: Murray was injured in the 5th game of Canada's match versus Mexico, and Canada forfeited that match. Due to the injury, Trevor Webb was substituted for Murray in the medal round.[20]

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Medal Round

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First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Mexico Rodrigo Montoya & Eduardo Portillo 11 12 11
9 Cuba Yandy Espinosa & Maikel Moyet 5 3 8 8 Guatemala Guatemala 3 10 7
8 Guatemala Edwin Galicia & Christian Wer 11 11 11 1 Mexico MEXICO 11 11 11
5 United States USA 5 7 7
5 United States Jake Bredenbeck & Sam Bredenbeck 11 11 11
4 Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva & Jose Daniel Ugalde 5 4 2
1 Mexico MEXICO 11 14 11 11
2 Bolivia BOLIVIA 3 12 13 8
3 Costa Rica Andrés Acuña & Gabriel Garcia 11 11 14
11 Honduras Ronal Cardona & Carlos Medrano 5 6 2 6 Canada CANADA 3 2 12
6 Canada Coby Iwaasa & Trevor Webb 11 11 11 3 Costa Rica COSTA RICA 11 7 4 10
7 Argentina Fernando Kurzbard & Daniel Maggi 11 8 11 11 2 Bolivia BOLIVIA 8 11 11 12
10 Chile Rafael Gatica & Rodrigo Salgado 8 11 9 9 7 Argentina Argentina 8 8 6
2 Bolivia Kadim Carrasco & Carlos Keller 11 11 11

Women's singles

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Preliminary round

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Medal round

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Bolivia Angélica Barrios 8 11 11 8
17 Costa Rica Maricruz Ortiz 11 11 11 16 Costa Rica Maricruz Ortiz 11 9 13 11
16 Chile Paula Mansilla 5 3 6 17 Costa Rica Maricruz Ortiz 4 9 14 11 11
8 Colombia Cristina Amaya 11 11 12 8 4
9 Costa Rica Maria Paz Muñoz 9 3 4
8 Colombia Cristina Amaya 11 11 11
1 Costa Rica Maricruz Ortiz 2 6 9
13 Argentina Maria Jose Vargas 11 11 11
5 Mexico Paola Longoria 11 11 15
21 Canada Juliette Parent 11 9 7 11 8 12 United States Rhonda Rajsich 5 5 13
12 United States Rhonda Rajsich 9 11 11 9 11 5 Mexico Paola Longoria 5 11 11 8 5
13 Ecuador Maria José Muñoz 11 11 11 4 Argentina Maria Jose Vargas 11 5 8 11 11
20 Cuba Samira Ferrera Marcilli 5 4 1 13 Ecuador Maria José Muñoz 5 2 3
4 Argentina Maria Jose Vargas 11 11 11
4 Argentina Maria Jose Vargas 8 6 9
6 Mexico Montserrat Mejia 11 11 11
3 Guatemala Gabriela Martinez 11 13 11
19 Costa Rica Jimena Gomez 10 6 7 14 Guatemala Anna Aguilar 8 11 1
14 Guatemala Anna Aguilar 12 11 11 3 Guatemala Gabriela Martinez 13 6 9 7
11 United States Erika Manilla 11 11 11 6 Mexico Montserrat Mejia 11 11 11 11
22 Canada Michèle Morissette 7 7 5 11 United States Erika Manilla 9 14 11 13
6 Mexico Montserrat Mejia 11 16 8 15
3 Mexico Montserrat Mejia 11 11 8 11
2 Argentina Natalia Mendez 4 5 11 5
7 Chile Carla Muñoz 11 9 11 9 9
2 Bolivia Yasmine Sabja 6 11 6 11 11
10 Bolivia Yasmine Sabja 8 8 15 10
15 Colombia Maria Paz Riquelme 11 6 6 2 2 Argentina Natalia Mendez 11 11 13 12
18 Dominican Republic Merynanyelly Delgado 8 11 11 11 18 Dominican Republic Merynanyelly Delgado 4 5 9
2 Argentina Natalia Mendez 11 11 11

Women's doubles

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Preliminary round

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Medal round

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Guatemala Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez 11 12 11
9 Costa Rica Maricruz Ortiz & Jimena Gomez 8 9 12 12 6 8 Chile Chile 3 10 7
8 Chile Carla Muñoz & Paula Javiera Mansilla Sid 11 11 10 10 11 1 Guatemala Guatemala 11 11 11
4 Bolivia Bolivia 9 4 5
5 United States Erika Manilla & Michelle Key 5 7 7
4 Bolivia Angélica Barrios & Jenny Daza 11 11 11
1 Guatemala Guatemala 6 6 10
2 Mexico Mexico 11 11 12
3 Colombia Cristina Amaya & Maria Paz Riquelme 5 8 12
6 Argentina Valeria Centellas & Natalia Méndez 11 11 14
3 Argentina Argentina 9 8 4
1 Canada Michèle Morissette & Danielle Ramsay 14 9 9 11 9 2 Mexico Mexico 11 11 11
6 Ecuador Maria José Muñoz & Ana Sarmiento 12 11 11 8 11 10 Ecuador Ecuador 6 5 5
2 Mexico Alexandra Herrera & Montserrat Mejia 11 11 11

Mixed doubles

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Medal Round

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Mexico Rodrigo Montoya & Paola Longoria 11 11 9 11
9 Colombia Cristina Amaya & Set Cubillos 8 18 3 11 11 8 Colombia Colombia 5 6 11 0
8 Costa Rica Felipe Camacho & Maricruz Ortiz 11 16 11 9 7 1 Mexico Mexico 11 11 9 17
5 Guatemala Juan Salvatierra & Gabriela Martinez 11 11 11 4 Argentina Argentina 3 6 11 15
12 Cuba Samira Ferrer Marcilli & Maikel Moyet 6 9 6 5 Guatemala Guatemala 11 6 9 8
4 Argentina Diego Garcia & Maria Jose Vargas 8 11 11 11
1 Mexico Mexico 11 8 4 9
2 Bolivia Bolivia 8 11 11 11
3 United States Sam Bredenbeck & Michelle Key 13 11 6 11
11 Dominican Republic Merynanyelly Delgado & Ramón De León 6 11 6 3 6 Chile Carla Muñoz & Rodrigo Salgado Jr. 11 9 11 5
6 Chile Jaime Mansilla & Carla Muñoz 11 9 11 11 3 United States USA 4 11 4 8
7 Canada Coby Iwaasa & Danielle Ramsay 7 11 11 5 9 2 Bolivia Bolivia 11 9 11 11
10 Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva & Maria Paz Muñoz 11 7 9 11 11 10 Ecuador Ecuador 6 3 8
2 Bolivia Angélica Barrios & Conrrado Moscoso 11 11 11

2023 Pan American Games Qualifying Playdowns

Men's Singles

3rd place

[27]

3rd place
Argentina Diego Garcia 0 0 0
United States Jake Bredenbeck 11 11 11

Note: Bredenbeck won by forfeit.

5th-8th place

[28]

5-8 playoff 5th place
Mexico Eduardo Portillo 11 11 10 11
Canada Trevor Webb 5 5 12 2 Mexico Eduardo Portillo 0 0 0
Costa Rica Andrés Acuña 6 4 12 10 Mexico Andree Parrilla 11 11 11
Mexico Andree Parrilla 11 11 10 12
7th place
Canada Trevor Webb 9 5 10
Costa Rica Andrés Acuña 11 11 12

Note: Parrilla won by forfeit against Portillo.

9th-16th place

9-16 playoff - First round 9-16 playoff - Second round 9th place
United States Thomas Carter 11 11 11
Argentina Fernando Kurzbard 7 6 7 United States Thomas Carter 6 8 11 11 6
Ecuador Jose Daniel Ugalde 11 11 11 Ecuador Jose Daniel Ugalde 11 11 8 8 11
Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva 0 0 0 Ecuador Jose Daniel Ugalde 5 11 11 4 4
Costa Rica Gabriel Garcia 10 11 11 11 Canada Coby Iwaasa 11 8 4 11 11
Guatemala Juan Salvatierra 12 8 4 9 Costa Rica Gabriel Garcia 5 9 13
Guatemala Edwin Galicia 7 6 5 Canada Coby Iwaasa 11 11 15
Canada Coby Iwaasa 11 11 11 11th place
United States Thomas Carter 11 11 11
Costa Rica Gabriel Garcia 3 1 1

Note: Ugalde won by forfeit against Cueva.

13-16 playoff 13th place
Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva 5 11
Argentina Fernando Kurzbard 11 4 injury forfeit Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva 11 9 6 8
Guatemala Edwin Galicia 0 0 0 Guatemala Juan Salvatierra 8 11 11 11
Guatemala Juan Salvatierra 15 15 15
15th place
Argentina Fernando Kurzbard 0 0 0
Guatemala Edwin Galicia 11 11 11

Note: Salvatierra won by forfeit against Galicia. Galicia won over Kurzbard by injury forfeit.

17th-25th place

17-25 playoff - Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 17th place
Dominican Republic Ramon De Leon 11 11 13
Honduras Ronal Cardona 10 8 5 Honduras Carlos Medrano 8 6 11
Honduras Carlos Medrano 12 11 11 Dominican Republic Ramon De Leon 8 8 11 8
Cuba Maikel Moyet 11 11 9 11
Chile Rafael Gatica 4 6 3
Cuba Maikel Moyet 11 11 11
Cuba Maikel Moyet 11 9 4 11 8
Colombia Set Cubillos 6 11 11 8 11
Chile Diego Gatica 12 11 11
Cuba Yandy Espinosa 10 8 6
Chile Diego Gatica 11 10 6 11 7 19th place
Colombia Set Cubillos 8 12 11 8 11
Puerto Rico Abraham Mercado 6 4 5 1 Dominican Republic Ramon De Leon 11 11 11 11
2 Colombia Set Cubillos 11 11 11 2 Colombia Diego Gatica 13 8 8 9

21st-24th place

21-24 playoff 21st place
Chile Rafael Gatica 5 8 8
Honduras Carlos Medrano 11 11 11 Honduras Carlos Medrano 11 11 11
Puerto Rico Abraham Mercado 11 7 11 11 Puerto Rico Abraham Mercado 7 9 3
Cuba Yandy Espinosa 11 7 9 9
23rd place
Chile Rafael Gatica 11 11 10 3 11
Cuba Yandy Espinosa 8 9 12 11 5

Men's Doubles

5th-8th place

5-8 playoff 5th place
Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva & Jose Daniel Ugalde 12 5 11 11 11
Guatemala Edwin Galicia & Christian Wer 14 11 7 8 7 Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva & Jose Daniel Ugalde 18 11 9 5 11
Argentina Fernando Kurzbard & Daniel Maggi 0 0 0 Canada Coby Iwaasa & Trevor Webb 16 9 11 11 7
Canada Coby Iwaasa & Trevor Webb 11 11 11
7th place
Guatemala Edwin Galicia & Christian Wer 11 11 11
Argentina Fernando Kurzbard & Daniel Maggi 0 0 0

Note: Canada and Guatemala defeated Argentina by injury default.

9th-11th place

9-11 playoff 9th place
Cuba Yandy Espinosa & Maikel Moyet 11 11 11
Honduras Ronal Cardona & Carlos Medrano 5 7 10 Chile Rafael Gatica & Rodrigo Salgado 3 9 4
Chile Rafael Gatica & Rodrigo Salgado 11 11 12
11th place
Honduras Ronal Cardona & Carlos Medrano
 

Men's qualifying standings

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Women's Singles

3rd place

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3rd place
Costa Rica Maricruz Ortiz 0 0 0
Argentina Natalia Mendez 11 11 11

Note: Mendez won by forfeit.

5th-8th place

5-8 playoff 5th place
Guatemala Gabriela Martinez 6 13 9 11 9
Bolivia Yasmine Sabja 11 11 11 9 11 Bolivia Yasmine Sabja 6 4 8
Colombia Cristina Amaya 3 8 7 Mexico Paola Longoria 11 11 11
Mexico Paola Longoria 11 11 11
7th place
Guatemala Gabriela Martinez 11 11 11
Colombia Cristina Amaya 0 0 0

Note: Martinez won by forfeit against Amaya.

9th-16th place

9-16 playoff - First round 9-16 playoff - Second round 9th place
Bolivia Angélica Barrios 11 11 11
Dominican Republic Merynanyelly Delgado 6 5 7 Bolivia Angélica Barrios 11 11 11
United States Rhonda Rajsich 11 4 9 United States Erika Manilla 5 8 8
United States Erika Manilla 13 11 11 Bolivia Angélica Barrios 11 11 11
Ecuador Maria Paz Muñoz 11 11 11 Chile Carla Muñoz 8 6 8
Ecuador Maria José Muñoz 0 0 0 Ecuador Maria Paz Muñoz 12 9 5 9
Guatemala Anna Aguilar 7 11 8 Chile Carla Muñoz 10 11 11 11
Chile Carla Muñoz 11 13 11 11th place
United States Erika Manilla 11 8 11 11
Ecuador Maria Paz Muñoz 8 11 7 8

Note: Maria Paz Muñoz won by forfeit against Maria José Muñoz.

13-16 playoff 13th place
United States Rhonda Rajsich 11 4 8 11 10
Dominican Republic Merynanyelly Delgado 6 11 11 5 12 Dominican Republic Merynanyelly Delgado 5 11 12 11
Guatemala Anna Aguilar 11 9 3 7 Ecuador Maria José Muñoz. 11 6 10 8
Ecuador Maria José Muñoz 5 11 11 11
15th place
United States Rhonda Rajsich 11 11 11 11
Guatemala Anna Aguilar 13 9 5 4

17th-25th place

17-25 playoff - Round 1 Round 2 17th place
Colombia Maria Paz Riquelme 5 8 4
Canada Juliette Parent 11 11 11 Canada Juliette Parent 11 11 11
Cuba Samira Ferrer Marcilli 6 4 0 Canada Juliette Parent 11 11 11
Costa Rica Jimena Gomez 4 9 9 Canada Michèle Morissette 0 0 0
Canada Michèle Morissette 11 11 11 Canada Michèle Morissette 11 11 11
Cuba Paula Javiera Mansilla Sid 8 4 5
19th place
Colombia Maria Paz Riquelme 0 0 0
Chile Paula Javiera Mansilla Sid 11 11 11

Note: Parent had a forfeit win over Morissette, and Mansilla had a forfeit win over Riquelme.

21st-22nd place

21st place
Costa Rica Jimena Gomez 11 11 12
Cuba Samira Ferrer Marcilli 4 2 10

Women's Doubles

5th-8th place

5th-8th playoff 5th place
Colombia Cristina Amaya & Maria Paz Riquelme 8 7 10
Ecuador Maria José Muñoz & Ana Sarmiento 11 11 12 Ecuador Maria José Muñoz & Ana Sarmiento 4 11 5 4
Chile Carla Muñoz & Paula Javiera Mansilla Sid 8 5 5 United States Erika Manilla & Michelle Key 11 4 11 11
United States Erika Manilla & Michelle Key 11 11 11
7th place
Colombia Cristina Amaya & Maria Paz Riquelme
Chile Carla Muñoz & Paula Javiera Mansilla Sid

9th place

9th place
Canada Michèle Morissette & Danielle Ramsay 11 11 11
Costa Rica Maricruz Ortiz & Jimena Gomez 7 4 7

Women's qualifying standings

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Mixed Doubles

5th-8th place

5th-8th playoff 5th place
Guatemala Juan Salvatierra & Gabriela Martinez 6 12 5 11 8
Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva & Maria Paz Muñoz 11 10 11 6 11 Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva & Maria Paz Muñoz 11 11 11
Colombia Cristina Amaya & Set Cubillos 8 11 7 11 11 Colombia Cristina Amaya & Set Cubillos 0 0 0
Chile Jaime Mansilla & Carla Muñoz 11 8 11 8 6
7th place
Guatemala Juan Salvatierra & Gabriela Martinez 11 11 8 11
Chile Jaime Mansilla & Carla Muñoz 2 8 11 6

Note: Ecuador's win over Colombia was by forfeit.

9th-12th place

9th-12th playoff 9th place
Canada Coby Iwaasa & Danielle Ramsay 11 11 11
Cuba Samira Ferrer Marcilli & Maikel Moyet 2 6 5 Canada Coby Iwaasa & Danielle Ramsay 15 8 11 12 11
Dominican Republic Merynanyelly Delgado & Ramón De León 11 11 11 Dominican Republic Merynanyelly Delgado & Ramón De León 17 11 8 10 8
Costa Rica Felipe Camacho & Maricruz Ortiz 0 0 0
11th place
Cuba Samira Ferrer Marcilli & Maikel Moyet 12 6 7 3
Costa Rica Felipe Camacho & Maricruz Ortiz 10 11 11 11

Note: The Dominican Republic defeated Costa Rica by forfeit.

Mixed Doubles qualifying standings

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