Andrea Guerrero (MEX) – Women in Badminton Interview

Andrea Guerrero, Mexico’s coach, who promotes badminton in Guadalajara, holds the BWF certification as a coach level 1 and work with the Para-Badminton National Team. Let’s know more about Andrea in this interview conducted by Connie Moreno, Chair of Pan Am Women in Badminton. *Available subtitles.

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Shirlley Muñoz (GUA) – Women in Badminton Interview

Shirlley Muñoz, Guatemala’s coach, who promotes badminton in the childhood and youth of her beloved San Marcos, in Guatemala. She also holds the BWF certification as a coach level 1 and has a lot to tell us. Let’s know more about Shirlley in this interview conducted by Connie Moreno, Chair of Pan Am Women in Badminton. *Available […]

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“Continue Pursuing Your Dreams” – Jamie Subandhi (USA)

Pan-American Games Gold Medalist, Jamie Subandhi has fulfilled many of her dreams since she started playing badminton from a very young age. “My dad introduced me to badminton when I was a toddler and I started training when I was 6 years old. My first U.S. Junior Nationals was in 1999 and my first international […]

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“We Are a Sport Family” – Diane Delorier (HAI)

A family develops with all its members together and with the same vision that allows them to advance, even in spite of their differences, but aware that they can achieve their goals. This is how Diane Delorier, Secretary General of the Haitian Federation of Badminton, defines the sport and all that it can provide to […]

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“Badminton Has Helped Me Too Much” – Angie Ortiz (COL)

Can badminton change a life? Sport helps, and much, the development of children, both physical, psychological, intellectual, emotional, etc. But how close is the sport of children? Angie Ortiz, a 23 years old Colombian who is studying to be a great badminton coach, but she knew our sport in different conditions than usual. A difficult […]

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