Pan Am players from Guatemala, Guyana, Mexico, Peru, Suriname, and Trinidad & Tobago won the medals of the XV Suriname International 2024, Pan Am Circuit event held in Paramaribo, from
A special edition of the BWF Para badminton Tehcnical Workshop is taking place in Acapulco, Mexico, with the participation of paraathletes, coaches, classifiers, and representatives of National Paralympic Committees from
Ines Castillo visited the facilities of the Badminton Pan Am Confederation and after signing the recognition to the Pan Am players who competed at Paris 2024, she told us about
Pan Am Players from Canada, Guatemala, Peru, United States and host Mexico, won the medals of the XV Mexican International 2024, Pan Am Circuit event held in Aguascalientes, Mexico, from
Special Olympic athletes from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Peru, Uruguay, and host Paraguay participated of the 2024 Special Olympics Latin America Games, held
Pan Am Players from Brazil, Canada, Guatemala, Mexico, and Peru took the podiums of the Peru International Series 2024, Pan Am Circuit event held from October 16 to 20 in
As part of the Pan Am Training Camp Lima 2024, Juliana Viana Vieira visited the facilities of the Pan Am Badminton Confederation and told us a little about her days
From October 8 to 15, outstanding athletes and coaches from our region are taking part in the BPAC Training Camp 2024, which is taking place in Lima, Peru, at the
In the framework of the IV Latin American Games Special Olympics Asuncion 2024, Badminton Pan America Confederation and Special Olympics Latin America renewed their cooperation ties through with the signing
BPAC is pleased to announce that all of our Pan Am Championships 2025 now have confirmed host cities.
Following the bidding process for the Pan American Cup 2025, which was reopened
Pan Am Players from Canada, El Salvador, Peru and host Guatemala won the medals of the VI Guatemala Future Series 2024, Pan Am Circuit event held in Guatemala City, from
Pan Am athletes won the first ever olympic/paralympic medals for the Pan Am region in badminton / Para badminton competitions.
Miles Krajewski & Jayci Simon (USA) won the silver medal in
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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