Racquetball at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's doubles

Racquetball – Women's doubles at the XVI Pan American Games
Venue Racquetball Complex
Dates October 17 - October 22
Competitors 18 from 9 nations
Medalists
   Mexico
   United States
   Chile
   Ecuador
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The women's doubles competition of the racquetball events at the 2011 Pan American Games will be held from October 17–22 at the Racquetball Complex in Guadalajara, Mexico.[1] The defending Pan American Games champions are Susana Acosta and Rosa Torres of Mexico, while the defending Pan American regional champion from 2011 is Paola Longoria and Samantha Salas also of Mexico.[2]

Schedule

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

Date Time Round
October 17, 20118:00Groups
October 18, 20118:00Groups
October 19, 20118:00Groups
October 20, 20118:00Quarterfinals
October 21, 20118:00Semifinals
October 22, 201110:00Final

Round robin

[3] The round robin will be used as a qualification round. Groups will be announced at the technical meeting the day before the competition begins.

Pool A

Player Pld W L GF GA PF PA Points
 Paola Longoria / Samantha Salas (MEX) 220406064
 Angela Grisar / Carla Muñoz (CHI) 2112334582
 Claudine García / Yira Portes (DOM) 2021429590

Pool B

Player Pld W L GF GA PF PA Points
 Rhonda Rajsich / Aimee Ruiz (USA) 2204060234
 María Córdova / María Muñoz (ECU) 2112239482
 Ishley Paredes / Mariana Tobon (VEN) 2020432600

Pool C

Player Pld W L GF GA PF PA Points
 Cintia Loma / Jenny Daza (BOL) 2204060214
 Veronique Guillemette / Dafne Macrino (ARG) 2112243502
 Josée Grand'Maître / Brandi Jacobson (CAN) 2020428600

Playoffs

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1  Paola Longoria
Mexico Samantha Salas (MEX)
15 15
8  Josée Grand'Maître
Canada Brandi Jacobson (CAN)
15 15  Josée Grand'Maître
Canada Brandi Jacobson (CAN)
1 2
9  Ishley Paredes
Venezuela Mariana Tobon (VEN)
6 13 1  Paola Longoria
Mexico Samantha Salas (MEX)
15 15
5  Angela Grisar
Chile Carla Muñoz (CHI)
5 5
5  Angela Grisar
Chile Carla Muñoz (CHI)
15 15
4  Veronique Guillemette
Argentina Dafne Macrino (ARG)
12 6
1  Paola Longoria
Mexico Samantha Salas (MEX)
15 5 11
2  Rhonda Rajsich
United States Aimee Ruiz (USA)
12 15 5
3  Cintia Loma
Bolivia Jenny Daza (BOL)
10 15 7
6  María Córdova
Ecuador María Muñoz (ECU)
15 2 11
6  María Córdova
Ecuador María Muñoz (ECU)
8 5
2  Rhonda Rajsich
United States Aimee Ruiz (USA)
15 15
7  Claudine García
Dominican Republic Yira Portes (DOM)
2 6
2  Rhonda Rajsich
United States Aimee Ruiz (USA)
15 15

References

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