Carmen Póveda | |
Fullname: | Carmen Giuliana Póveda Flores |
Sport: | Para-badminton |
Coach: | Isaac Nunes |
Birth Date: | 27 July 2001 |
Birth Place: | Lima, Peru |
Event: | Women's singles SS6 Women's doubles SH6 Mixed doubles SH6 |
Carmen Giuliana Póveda Flores (born 27 July 2001) is a Peruvian para-badminton player who competes in international badminton competitions. She is a double World champion, four-time Pan American champion and a Parapan American Games champion.[1] [2]
Póveda Flores was brought up in a sporting family and introduced to sport aged six when she started playing football in a neighbourhood football club; her two sisters played football and volleyball while her father was a footballer and her mother, Lidia Flores, was an accomplished volleyball player. Carmen switched to badminton aged fourteen because of training schedule irregularities.[3] [4]
Women's singles
Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | |
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2017 | Dongchun Gymnasium, Ulsan, South Korea | Rachel Choong | 15–21, 7–21 | Silver | |
2019 | St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland | Rachel Choong | 21–9, 21–19 | Gold | |
2022 | Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan | Rina Marlina | 14–21, 14–21 | Silver | |
2024 | Pattaya Exhibition and Convention Hall, Pattaya, Thailand | ![]() | 16–21, 13–21 | Bronze |
Women’s doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | |
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2017 | Dongchun Gymnasium, Ulsan, South Korea | Randika Doling | Rebecca Bedford Rachel Choong | 5–21, 8–21 | Bronze | |
2019 | St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland | ![]() | Rebecca Bedford Rachel Choong | 25–27, 17–21 | Silver | |
2022 | Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 21–13, 21–14 | Gold | |
2024 | Pattaya Exhibition and Convention Hall, Pattaya, Thailand | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 7–21, 14–21 | Bronze |
Mixed doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | |
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2017 | Dongchun Gymnasium, Ulsan, South Korea | ![]() | ![]() Rebecca Bedford | 15–21, 18–21 | Bronze | |
2022 | Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan | ![]() | Subhan Rina Marlina | 9–21, 15–21 | Silver |