Carebaco Junior International

The Carebaco Junior International Badminton Championships is an open junior U19 tournament organized yearly since 2013 at the Carebaco Games by the Caribbean Regional Badminton Confederation (CAREBACO) normally one week prior to the Carebaco International.

The tournament is an event for under 19 year old junior individual players The Pan Am event [1]is part of the BWF Future juniors series and therefore eligible for BWF Junior World Ranking Points. Member countries of Carebaco can apply in advance as candidates to organize the event as part of the complete yearly held Carebaco Games.

Gold medal winners individual Carebaco Junior U19 open badminton Championships

Year Host Venue City Host Country Boys' singles U19 Girls' singles U19 Boys' doubles U19 Girls' doubles U19 Mixed doubles U19
2019 St Michael  Barbados Joseph Lu Priyanna Ramdhani Kennie King
Dominick Scantlebury
Chequeda De Boulet
Priyanna Ramdhani
Tyrese Jeffrey
Priyanna Ramdhani
2018 [2] Paramaribo  Suriname Danny Chen Danny Chen

Jair Naipal

Geordan Tjon Kon Joe

Imani Mangroe

2017

[3]

Tacarigua  Trinidad and Tobago Giovanni Toti Fernanda Saponara Rivva Nicolas Macias

Diego Mini

Ines Castillo

Paula La Torre Regal

Cesar Adonis Brito Gonzalez

Nairoby Abigail Jimenez

2016 Oranjestad  Aruba Cesar Adonis Brito Gonzalez Bermary Altagracia Polanco Munoz Shae Michael Martin

Keshem Moore

Santusha Ramzan

Mary - Ann Zhong

Shae Michael Martin

Amanda Haywood

2015

[4]

Santo Domingo  Dominican Republic Sören Opti Cesar Adonis Brito Gonzalez

Angel Argenis Marinez Ulloa

Nairoby Abigail Jimenez

Bermary Altagracia Polanco Munoz

Cesar Adonis Brito Gonzalez

Nairoby Abigail Jimenez

2014

[5]

Kingston  Jamaica Samuel Ricketts Katherine Wynter Samuel Ricketts

Sean Wilson

Jade Clarke

Katherine Wynter

Sean Wilson

Jade Clarke

2013 San Juan  Puerto Rico Ruben Castellanos Saribel Caceres Ramos Ruben Castellanos

Brandon Samayoa

Yamile Martinez

Arianna Licelot Sanchez Matos

Aleandro Roman Solas

Saribel Caceres Ramos

References

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