2016 Racquetball World Championships

XVIII Racquetball World Championships
- Colombia 2016 -
Host Colombia Cali, Colombia
Dates July 15 - June 23
Men's singles
Gold United States Rocky Carson
Silver Mexico Daniel De La Rosa
Bronze Bolivia Conrado Moscoso, Canada Samuel Murray
Women's singles
Gold Mexico Paola Longoria
Silver Guatemala Ana Gabriela Martinez
Bronze Argentina Maria Jose Vargas, Mexico Samantha Salas
Men's doubles
Gold Mexico Alvaro Beltran & Javier Moreno
Silver United States Jake Bredenbeck & Jose Diaz
Bronze Colombia Sebastian Franco & Alejandro Herrera, Bolivia Kadim Carasco & Carlos Keller
Women's doubles
Gold United States Aimee Ruiz & Janel Tisinger
Silver Mexico Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas
Bronze Canada Frédérique Lambert & Jennifer Saunders, Bolivia Jenny Daza & Adriana Riveros

The International Racquetball Federation's 18th Racquetball World Championships are being held in Cali, Colombia from July 15 to 23, 2016. This was the first time Colombia has hosted Worlds, and the first time Worlds have been in South America since 1998, when Cochabamba, Bolivia hosted the event.

American Rocky Carson and Mexican Paola Longoria are the incumbent champions in men's and women's singles, respectively.

Longoria was also the incumbent champion in women's doubles with Samantha Salas and they also successfully defended their title. Colombians Sebastian Franco and Alejandro Herrera will be trying to defend the Men's Doubles title that they won in Canada two years ago.

Tournament format

The 2016 World Championships used a two-stage format to determine the World Champions. Initially, players competed in separate groups over three days. The results were used to seed players for an elimination round. Thus, there was no team competition. Team standings were based on points earned from the singles and doubles competitions.

Events

Men's singles

Semi-finals Final
 United States Rocky Carson 15, 12, 11  
 Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso 12, 15, 4  
 
     United States Rocky Carson 15, 5, 11
   Mexico Daniel De La Rosa 11, 15, 5
 Canada Samuel Murray 12, 7
 Mexico Daniel De La Rosa 15, 15  

Women's singles

Semi-finals Final
 Mexico Paola Longoria 15, 15  
 Argentina Maria Jose Vargas 5, 5  
 
     Mexico Paola Longoria 15, 15
   Guatemala Ana Gabriela Martínez 12, 5
 Mexico Samantha Salas 11, 15, 9
 Guatemala Ana Gabriela Martinez 15, 14, 11  

Men's doubles

Semi-finals Final
 United States Jake Bredenbeck & Jose Diaz 15, 8, 11  
 Bolivia Kadim Carasco & Carlos Keller 14, 15, 8  
 
     United States Jake Bredenbeck & Jose Diaz 12, 9
   Mexico Alvaro Beltran & Javier Moreno 15, 15
 Colombia Sebastian Franco & Alejandro Herrera 2, 5
 Mexico Alvaro Beltran & Javier Moreno 15, 15  

Women's doubles

Semi-finals Final
 Mexico Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas 15, 15  
 Bolivia Jenny Daza & Adriana Riveros 5, 5  
 
     Mexico Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas 11, 15, 8
   United States Aimee Ruiz & Janel Tisinger 15, 9, 11
 Canada Frédérique Lambert & Jennifer Saunders 8, 7
 United States Aimee Ruiz & Janel Tisinger 15, 15  

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Mexico (MEX)2215
2 United States (USA)2103
3 Guatemala (GUA)0101
4 Bolivia (BOL)0033
5 Canada (CAN)0022
6 Argentina (ARG)0011
6 Colombia (COL)0011
Total 4 4 8 16

Team Results

Final Team Standings
Men's Team[1] Women's Team[2] Overall/Combined[3]
1 United States USA Mexico Mexico Mexico Mexico
2 Mexico Mexico United States USA United States USA
3 Bolivia Bolivia Guatemala Guatemala Bolivia Bolivia
4 Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada
5 Ecuador Ecuador Bolivia Bolivia Ecuador Ecuador
6 Colombia Colombia Argentina Argentina Guatemala Guatemala
7 Costa Rica Costa RIca, Japan Japan Ecuador Ecuador Argentina Argentina
8 Bolivia Bolivia Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Colombia Colombia
9 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Colombia Colombia Japan Japan
10 Argentina Argentina South Korea South Korea Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
11 Venezuela Venezuela Venezuela Venezuela Venezuela Venezuela
12 Bolivia Guatemala United States Japan South Korea South Korea
13 South Korea South Korea Chile Chile Costa Rica Costa Rica
14 Bolivia Puerto Rico Republic of Ireland Ireland Chile Chile
15 India India Honduras Honduras Honduras Honduras
16 Honduras Honduras Costa Rica Costa Rica Republic of Ireland Ireland
17 Chile Chile, England England Costa Rica Costa Rica Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
18 India India
19 Indonesia Indonesia England England
20 Indonesia Indonesia

References

  1. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/iwxe9csqywg1fz0/AAAFhc3vQPcU_tmljEerFq8sa/Puntajes%20por%20Pais%20-%20Masculino.pdf?dl=0
  2. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/iwxe9csqywg1fz0/AAB-MFh6QRd7tC-k12P_CYfHa/Puntajes%20por%20Pais%20-%20Femenino.pdf?dl=0
  3. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/iwxe9csqywg1fz0/AAD396AwImXb2Mv7kbaoSKBka/Puntajes%20por%20Pais%20-%20Combinado.pdf?dl=0

External links

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