Squash at the 2015 Pan American Games – Men's doubles

Squash – Men's doubles at the XVII Pan American Games
Venue Exhibition Centre – Hall C
Dates July 13-14
Competitors 20 from 10 nations
Medalists
   Colombia
   Canada
   Peru
   United States
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The men's doubles squash event of the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 13–14 at the Exhibition Centre in Toronto.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion are Arturo Salazar and Eric Gálvez of Mexico.

Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).

Date Time Round
July 13, 2015 9:07 First Round
July 13, 2015 12:06 Quarterfinals
July 13, 2015 20:36 Semifinals
July 14, 2015 20:42 Final

Results

Finals

Semifinals Final
 
  Andres Herrera
 Colombia Juan Vargas (COL)
11 11  
  Andrés Duany
 Peru Diego Elías (PER)
5 2  
    Andres Herrera
 Colombia Juan Vargas (COL)
11 11
    Andrew Schnell
 Canada Graeme Schnell (CAN)
6 3
  Christopher Gordon
 United States Christopher Hanson (USA)
10 6
  Andrew Schnell
 Canada Graeme Schnell (CAN)
11 11  

Top Half

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
 
      R Pezzota
 Argentina L Romiglio (ARG)
11 6 4  
  J Chacon
 Ecuador E Davila (ECU)
11 2 7       A Herrera
 Colombia J Vargas (COL)
8 11 11  
  A Herrera
 Colombia J Vargas (COL)
9 11 11         A Herrera
 Colombia J Vargas (COL)
11 11
        A Duany
 Peru D Elías (PER)
5 2
      M Camiruaga
 Chile S Gallegos (CHI)
4 7
      A Duany
 Peru D Elías (PER)
11 11  
 

Bottom Half

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
 
      C Gordon
 United States C Hanson (USA)
11 11  
      B Bonilla
 Guatemala J Enriquez (GUA)
10 7  
        C Gordon
 United States C Hanson (USA)
10 6
  A Schnell
 Canada G Schnell (CAN)
11 11         A Schnell
 Canada G Schnell (CAN)
11 11
  K Jeffrey
 Guyana J-R Khalil (GUY)
5 4       A Schnell
 Canada G Schnell (CAN)
11 10 11
      E Gálvez
 Mexico A Salazar (MEX)
8 11 10  
 

Final standings

Rank Name Nation
1st, gold medalist(s) Andres Herrera
Juan Vargas
Colombia
2nd, silver medalist(s) Andrew Schnell
Graeme Schnell
Canada
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Andrés Duany
Diego Elías
Peru
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Christopher Gordon
Christopher Hanson
United States
5 Robertino Pezzota
Leandro Romiglio
Argentina
5 Maximiliano Camiruaga
Sebastián Gallegos
Chile
5 Bryan Bonilla
Josue Enriquez
Guatemala
5 Eric Gálvez
Arturo Salazar
Mexico
9 Juan Chacon
Ernesto Davila
Ecuador
9 Kristian Jeffrey
Jason-Ray Khalil
Guyana

References

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