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Pan Am Players Qualified to Paris 2024

18 Pan Am athletes are officially qualified to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

BWF confirmed the players list which will participate in the badminton competition at Paris 2024 Olympic Games, that will be held from July 27 to August 5.

Kevin Cordon, who had an amazing performance at Tokyo 2020, has qualified for his fifth Olympics, reaching historical records.

Michelle Li also gets into the history and will appear at her fourth Games.

Uriel Canjura is the first badminton athlete form El Salvador who will compete at Olympic Games.

Pan Am Players Qualified to Paris 2024:

BRIAN YANG – CAN BEIWEN ZHANG – USA NYL YAKURA – CAN
KEVIN CORDON – GUA MICHELLE LI – CAN ADAM DONG – CAN
YGOR COELHO – BRA JULIANA VIANA VIEIRA – BRA VINSON CHIU – USA
URIEL CANJURA – ESA INES CASTILLO – PER JOSHUA YUAN – USA
RAMON GARRIDO – MEX ANNIE XU – USA JENNIE GAI – USA
SOREN OPTI – SUR KERRY XU – USA HOWARD SHU* – USA

Text by BWF:

A total of 173 athletes are set to compete in the badminton competition at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

This includes 166 regular quota places (83 men and 83 women), three universality places from the IOC Tripartite Commission (two men and one woman), plus an additional place for IOC Refugee Olympic Team athlete Dorsa Yavarivafa, whose participation was confirmed earlier this month in a special announcement by the IOC.

As there are no host quota places at these Olympic Games as French athletes have qualified by ranking, these places (one male and one female) have been reallocated to the next eligible athletes. Only one of the two universality positions for women’s singles was allocated, with the other position also going back to the reallocation pot.

Spain’s Pablo Abian and Guatemala’s Kevin Cordon [re-live his Tokyo 2020 dream] have qualified for a record-equalling fifth Olympics, joining Poland’s Robert Mateusiak and Boonsak Ponsana in this exclusive club.

Ratchanok Intanon (Thailand), Michelle Li (Canada), Tai Tzu Ying (Chinese Taipei), Lianne Tan (Belgium), Tse Ying Suet (Hong Kong China), and Misha Zilberman (Israel) will all appear at their fourth Games.

El Salvador, Kazakhstan, and Nepal are represented in badminton for the first time thanks to the qualification of Uriel Francisco Canjura ArtigaDmitriy Panarin and Prince Dahal, all in men’s singles.

Apart from the retired Wang Yi Lyu (mixed doubles) and Greysia Polii (women’s doubles), all other defending champions from Tokyo 2020 have qualified: Viktor Axelsen (Denmark), Chen Yu Fei (China) and Lee Yang/Wang Chi-Lin (Chinese Taipei).

Wang Yi Lyu’s partner Huang Dong Ping (China) returns having finished second in the Race to Paris rankings with new partner Feng Yan Zhe, while Polii’s partner Apriyani Rahayu this time qualified with Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti (Indonesia).

Race To Paris Olympic Games Qualification Regulations

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