Pan Am players from Canada, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Mexico, United States and host Cuba took the podiums of the XXIII Torneo Internacional Giraldilla 2025, Pan Am Circuit Event
Former badminton player with numerous international achievements, a BWF Level 2 coach, a mother of a 9-month-old son, and an authority on Mexican badminton, Cynthia González has shaped her
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On International Women’s Day 2025, the theme of accelerating action finds its embodiment in Nikté Alejandra Sotomayor.
A pioneer on and off court, she has redefined what it means to
Team Canada won the Pan Am Cup 2025, after an exciting Final tie against the United States of America, showing the amazing level of play at our Pan Am Continental
From January 30 to February 2, a BWF - WAoS Administrator Course was held in Panama City, organized by BWF and BPAC with participation of 11 countries from our region.
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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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