2014 South American Badminton Championships | |
Dates: | 8–14 December |
Number Edition: | 9th |
Venue: | Complexo Esportivo Pedro Dell'Antonia |
Location: | Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil |
Previous: | 2013 |
Next: | 2015 |
The 2014 South American Badminton Championships was a badminton tournament sanctioned by the South American Badminton Confederation and Badminton Pan America. The individual and mixed team events were held from 8 to 14 December 2014.[1]
The tournament was held at Complexo Esportivo Pedro Dell'Antonia located in Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil. Three countries took part in the tournament.[2]
Brazil regained the team title after defeating Peru and Chile 5–0. Brazil also dominated in the individual events. Cristián Araya became the first Chilean badminton player to win gold at the South American Championships.[3]
Men's singles | Cristián Araya | Aleksander Silva | Thomas Moretti | |
Mateus Cutti | ||||
Women's singles | Gabrielle Cavalcante | Renata Faustino | ||
Paloma da Silva | ||||
Men's doubles | Francielton Farias Rodolfo Salles | Lucas Constant Thomas Moretti | Cristián Araya Iván León | |
Pedro Chen Gabriel Gandara | ||||
Women's doubles | Thalita Correa Mariana Pedrol Freitas | Chou Ting Ting Camila Macaya | Thayse Cruz Claudia Low | |
Marta Lopes Paloma da Silva | ||||
Mixed doubles | Francielton Farias Gabrielle Cavalcante | Thomas Moretti Mariana Pedrol Freitas | ||
Mixed team | Ygor Coelho Lucas Constant Fabrício Duarte Gabriel Gandara Artur Silva Pomoceno Rodolfo Salles Fabio Soares Thalita Correa Gabrielle Cavalcante Thayse Cruz Mariana Pedrol Freitas | José Guevara Sebastian Macías Camila Duany Camilla García Daniela Zapata | Cristián Araya Nicolas Ferruzola Iván León José Undurraga Niria Baeza Chou Ting Ting Camila Macaya |