Monday, December 15, 2025

Medal summary for 2025 IRF World Junior Championships

Several players were multiple medalists last week at the 36th International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and two players won three gold medals.

In Girls U18, Mexican Yanna Salazar won gold in singles, doubles and mixed doubles, while in Boys U16 Bolivian Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo also won gold all three divisions. No one did so in U21, suggesting that competition increases as players get older, as it should.

Three other players won three medals. Mexican Andrea Perez Picon was the silver medalist in Girls U16 singles, and bronze medalist in both doubles, mixed doubles. Costa Rican Alvaro Guillen was silver medalist in both Boys U16 doubles and mixed doubles and a bronze medalist in singles. Finally, Guatemalan Isabella Wer was a bronze medalist in Girls U16 singles and doubles and bronze medalist in U18 mixed doubles.

Here’s a rundown of all the multiple medalists.

Multiple Medalists - U21

Camila Rivero (Bolivia), Gold singles, Silver mixed doubles
Rebecca Amaya Ardaya (Bolivia), Gold doubles, Silver singles
Jorge Gutierrez (Mexico), Gold doubles, Bronze singles
Sebastian Hernández (Mexico), Gold doubles, Bronze singles
Naomi Ros (USA), Gold mixed doubles, Bronze doubles
DJ Mendoza (USA), Gold mixed doubles, Bronze doubles
Angela Veronica Ortega Sabido (Mexico), Silver doubles, Bronze singles

Multiple Medalists - U18

Yanna Salazar (Mexico), Gold singles, Gold doubles, Gold mixed doubles
Mariafernanda Trujillo (Mexico), Gold doubles, Bronze singles
Marco Mamani Aguilar (Bolivia), Gold singles, Silver mixed doubles
Eder Renteria (Mexico), Gold doubles, Silver singles
Diego Romano (Mexico), Gold doubles, Bronze singles
Natalia Mendez Veizaga (Bolivia), Silver doubles, Silver mixed doubles
Leyton Gouldie (Canada), Bronze doubles, Bronze mixed doubles
Chloe Jauvin (Canada), Bronze doubles, Bronze mixed doubles

Multiple Medalists - U16

Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo (Bolivia) - Gold singles, Gold doubles, Gold mixed doubles
Luciana Illanes Quenta (Bolivia) - Gold singles, Silver doubles
Larissa Faeth (Costa Rica), Gold doubles, Silver mixed doubles
Suszel Andrea Pairo Galileo (Bolivia), Gold mixed doubles, Silver doubles
Sebastian Terrazas (Bolivia) - Gold doubles, Bronze singles (U18)
Andrea Perez Picon (Mexico), Silver singles, Bronze doubles, Bronze mixed doubles
Santiago Castillo (Mexico), Silver singles, Bronze doubles
Alvaro Guillen (Costa Rica), Silver doubles, Silver mixed doubles, Bronze singles
Isabella Wer (Guatemala), Bronze singles, Bronze doubles, Bronze mixed doubles (U18)
Axel Sanchez (Mexico), Bronze doubles, Bronze mixed doubles

Here are the overall medal totals by country.

Bolivia - 8 Gold, 7 Silver, 6 Bronze
Mexico - 5 Gold, 4 Silver, 8 Bronze
USA - 1 Gold, 5 Bronze
Costa Rica - 1 Gold, 2 Silver, 1 Bronze
Guatemala - 1 Silver, 4 Bronze
Ecuador - 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
Canada - 3 Bronze
Chile - 2 Bronze

While Bolivia went home with more medals than Mexico (21 to 17), Mexico had more multiple medalists than Bolivia: 10 to 8, which suggests that Mexico’s success was concentrated in fewer players than Bolivia’s.

Four other countries had multiple medalists. Canada, Costa Rica and the USA had two each, while Guatemala had one.

Future international competitions

2026 is a IRF World Championship year, and Canada was to be the host. However, issues with the proposed venue have put that into jeopardy. Thus, there isn’t a confirmed host country presently. Nor is there any dates listed for the Worlds on the IRF website.

There also isn’t a venue listed for either the 2026 Pan American Championships or the 2026 IRF World Junior Championships on the IRF website. But there are dates for the Pan Am Championships: March 27 to April 4, as that competition is held during the week before Easter.

The 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games - a quadrennial multi-sport games that includes racquetball - will be July 24 to August 8 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. World Juniors was probably a trial event for those games, although many events have been held in Santo Domingo since they built the facility used for these events for the 2003 Pan American Games.

Those dates will limit when Worlds can be scheduled, because they wouldn’t want to conflict with those games.

Thus, there’s some uncertainty about upcoming IRF events, which isn’t ideal, but this has happened before, and things have worked out, so we trust that they will again. However, it would be better to have things decided sooner than later.

XXXVI IRF World Junior Championships 

December 6-13 - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Girls U21 Singles - Medalists

Gold: Camila Rivero (Bolivia)
Silver: Rebecca Amaya Ardaya (Bolivia)
Bronze: Andrea Gabriela Reyes Perez (Guatemala) and Angela Veronica Ortega Sabido (Mexico)

Girls U21 Doubles - Medalists

Gold: Valeria Miranda Martinez & Rebecca Amaya Ardaya (Bolivia)
Silver: Angela Veronica Ortega Sabido & Ivanna Balderrama (Mexico)
Bronze: Sinai Diseth Risso Cortes & Paula Mansilla (Chile) and Ella Boaz & Naomi Ros (USA)

Boys U21 Singles - Medalists

Gold: Jonathan Fernando Flores Vega (Bolivia)
Silver: Nicolas Ramiro Iglesias Rivera (Bolivia)
Bronze: Jorge Gutierrez (Mexico) and Sebastian Hernández (Mexico)

Boys U21 Doubles - Medalists

Gold: Jorge Gutierrez & Sebastian Hernández (Mexico)
Silver: Hector Sierra Mansilla & Jose Caceres (Guatemala)
Bronze: Luis Aguilar & Ezequiel Subieta (Bolivia) and DJ Mendoza & Cole Sendrey (USA)

Mixed Doubles U21 - Medalists

Gold: DJ Mendoza & Naomi Ros (USA)
Silver: Jhoel Alexis Acha Portugal & Camila Rivero (Bolivia)
Bronze: Martin Carchi & Maria Angela Villacreses (Ecuador) and Jaime Mansilla & Paula Mansilla (Chile)

Girls U18 Singles - Medalists

Gold: Yanna Salazar (Mexico)
Silver: Nicol Abril Mansilla Tambo (Bolivia)
Bronze: Mariel Montecinos (Bolivia) and Mariafernanda Trujillo (Mexico)

Girls U18 Doubles - Medalists

Gold: Yanna Salazar & Mariafernanda Trujillo (Mexico)
Silver: Natalia Mendez Veizaga & Adriana Noelia Blacutt Conde (Bolivia)
Bronze: Lahni Buller & Chloe Jauvin (Canada) and Rebecca Christopher & Montserrat Torres (USA)

Boys U18 Singles - Medalists

Gold: Marco Mamani Aguilar (Bolivia)
Silver: Eder Renteria (Mexico)
Bronze: Diego Romano (Mexico) and Sebastian Terrazas (Bolivia)

Boys U18 Doubles - Medalists

Gold: Eder Renteria & Diego Romano (Mexico)
Silver: Martin Carchi & Juan David Sea Cueva (Ecuador)
Bronze: Leyton Gouldie & Raphaël Guillemette (Canada) and Josue Farfan Enriquez & Marco Mamani Aguilar (Bolivia)

Mixed Doubles U18 - Medalists

Gold: Nicolas Galindo & Yanna Salazar (Mexico)
Silver: Marco Mamani Aguilar & Natalia Mendez Veizaga (Bolivia)
Bronze: Christian Aldana & Isabella Wer (Guatemala) and Leyton Gouldie & Chloe Jauvin (Canada)

Girls U16 Singles - Medalists

Gold: Luciana Illanes Quenta (Bolivia)
Silver: Andrea Perez Picon (Mexico)
Bronze: Isabella Wer (Guatemala) and Nicol Abril Mansilla Tambo (Bolivia)

Girls U16 Doubles - Medalists

Gold: Giuliana Faeth & Larissa Faeth (Costa Rica)
Silver: Luciana Illanes Quenta & Suszel Andrea Pairo Galileo (Bolivia)
Bronze: Paula Aldana & Isabella Wer (Guatemala) and Lily Farias & Andrea Perez Picon (Mexico)

Boys U16 Singles - Medalists

Gold: Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo (Bolivia)
Silver: Santiago Castillo (Mexico)
Bronze: Alvaro Guillen (Costa Rica) and Sebastian Ruiz Michel (Bolivia)

Boys U16 Doubles - Medalists

Gold: Sebastian Terrazas & Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo (Bolivia)
Silver: Alvaro Guillen & Marcelo García Sanchez (Costa Rica)
Bronze: Santiago Castillo & Axel Sanchez (Mexico) and Evan Whitley & Grant Williams (USA)

Mixed Doubles U16 - Medalists

Gold: Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo & Suszel Andrea Pairo Galileo (Bolivia)
Silver: Larissa Faeth & Alvaro Guillen (Costa Rica)
Bronze: Vaishant Mangalampalli & Aanshi Thakur (USA) and Andrea Perez Picon & Axel Sanchez (Mexico)

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Sunday, December 14, 2025

Gold medal results from 36th IRF World Championships

Bolivians won more than half of the gold medals Saturday at the 36th International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, but just barely, as they won 8 of the 15 World Cup divisions. The World Cup divisions are the U21, U18 and U16 age categories.

Bolivian Camila Rivero successfully defended her Girls U21 title, beating team-mate Rebecca Amaya Ardaya in the final, 11-2, 11-5, 11-2. Across 6 matches in Santo Domingo, Rivera won 18 games and lost one. That’s dominance.

She had a chance at a second gold medal, as Rivero and Jhoel Alexis Acha Portugal were in the U21 Mixed Doubles final. But Americans DJ Mendoza and Naomi Ros, who was the only player to take a game off Rivero in singles, defeated the Bolivians in that final, 11-7, 7-11, 13-11, 11-8.

The Boys U21 Singles final was also an all-Bolivia match. top seed Jonathan Fernando Flores Vega defeated his teammate Nicolas Ramiro Iglesias Rivera, in three straight games, 11-7, 11-6, 11-9. Flores Vega didn’t lose a game across his seven singles matches, although he did need extra points to win three games in the pool play stage. In his four medal round matches, Flores Vega only surrendered 5.6 points per game. That’s even greater dominance.

Three countries split the gold medals in the U21 doubles divisions. Boys U21 Doubles was one of the divisions that didn’t have a Bolivian in the final. In that final, Mexicans Jorge Gutierrez and Sebastian Hernández defeated Guatemalans Hector Sierra Mansilla and Jose Caceres, 11-8, 11-9, 11-9. In Girls U21, Bolivians Valeria Miranda Martinez and Rebecca Amaya Ardaya beat Mexicans Angela Veronica Ortega Sabido and Ivanna Balderrama, 12-10, 11-4, 11-4, and as mentioned above the USA won the U21 Mixed Doubles division.

Aside from that USA win, Costa Rica was the only other country to win gold, as sisters Giuliana Faeth and Larissa Faeth beat Bolivians Luciana Illanes Quenta and Suszel Andrea Pairo Galileo, 11-8, 12-10, 11-8, to win the U16 Girl Doubles division.

Gold Medal outcomes

Bolivians won 8 of the 15 gold medals in the World Cup divisions: Boys and Girls U21, U18 & U16, singles, doubles and mixed doubles. They won 8 of the 13 divisions that they had finalists in, including a sweep of boys singles, and two of three girls singles divisions.

But Mexico won more of the doubles divisions, taking four of the five divisions they had finalists in, while Bolivia won three (of seven finalists), and Costa Rica and the USA one each. Costa Rica was in three finals, and the USA in one, so the conversion rate of finalists into gold medalists was the best for the USA (100%; 1 for 1), second best for Mexico (80%), then Bolivia (43%), and Costa Rica (33%). Guatemala and Ecuador each had finalists in one division, and neither won.

They live streamed several matches each day from Santo Domingo, so there are many good matches to check out at the IRF YouTube channel.

XXXVI IRF World Junior Championships 

December 6-13 - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Girls U21 Singles - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

2) Camila Rivero (Bolivia) d. 5) Rebecca Amaya Ardaya (Bolivia), 11-2, 11-5, 11-2

Girls U21 Doubles - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

2) Valeria Miranda Martinez & Rebecca Amaya Ardaya (Bolivia) d. 1) Angela Veronica Ortega Sabido & Ivanna Balderrama (Mexico), 12-10, 11-4, 11-4

Boys U21 Singles - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

1) Jonathan Fernando Flores Vega (Bolivia) d. 3) Nicolas Ramiro Iglesias Rivera (Bolivia), 11-7, 11-6, 11-9

Boys U21 Doubles - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

1) Jorge Gutierrez & Sebastian Hernández (Mexico) d. 3) Hector Sierra Mansilla & Jose Caceres (Guatemala), 11-8, 11-9, 11-9

Mixed Doubles U21 - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

4) DJ Mendoza & Naomi Ros (USA) d. 2) Jhoel Alexis Acha Portugal & Camila Rivero (Bolivia), 11-7, 7-11, 13-11, 11-8

Girls U18 Singles - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

3) Yanna Salazar (Mexico) d. 5) Nicol Abril Mansilla Tambo (Bolivia), 11-8, 11-9, 12-10

Girls U18 Doubles - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

1) Yanna Salazar & Mariafernanda Trujillo (Mexico) d. 2) Natalia Mendez Veizaga & Adriana Noelia Blacutt Conde (Bolivia), 3-11, 11-8, 11-9, 11-5

Boys U18 Singles - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

1) Marco Mamani Aguilar (Bolivia) d. 2) Eder Renteria (Mexico), 11-5, 11-8, 11-3

Boys U18 Doubles - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

1) Eder Renteria & Diego Romano (Mexico) d. 3) Martin Carchi & Juan David Sea Cueva (Ecuador), 9-11, 11-9, 11-6, 11-3

Mixed Doubles U18 - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

2) Nicolas Galindo & Yanna Salazar (Mexico) d. 1) Marco Mamani Aguilar & Natalia Mendez Veizaga (Bolivia), 11-4, 12-10, 11-2

Girls U16 Singles - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

2) Luciana Illanes Quenta (Bolivia) d. 5) Andrea Perez Picon (Mexico), 11-2, 11-6, 11-5

Girls U16 Doubles - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

1) Giuliana Faeth & Larissa Faeth (Costa Rica) d. 2) Luciana Illanes Quenta & Suszel Andrea Pairo Galileo (Bolivia), 11-8, 12-10, 11-8

Boys U16 Singles - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

2) Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo (Bolivia) d. 1) Santiago Castillo (Mexico), 11-5, 11-9, 6-11, 11-4

Boys U16 Doubles - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

4) Sebastian Terrazas & Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo (Bolivia) d. 2) Alvaro Guillen & Marcelo García Sanchez (Costa Rica), 11-6, 12-10, 11-9

Mixed Doubles U16 - Medal Round

Final - Saturday

1) Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo & Suszel Andrea Pairo Galileo (Bolivia) d. 2) Larissa Faeth & Alvaro Guillen (Costa Rica), 7-11, 10-12, 11-5, 11-9, 12-10

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Friday, December 12, 2025

Bolivia set for big gold medal haul at 2025 IRF World Junior Championships

Bolivia will have a chance to take home a lot of gold medals Saturday, as they won many semi-final matches Friday at the 36th International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Bolivia is assured of gold in both the Boys and Girls U21 Singles divisions, as they are all Bolivia finals. Camila Rivero has a chance to successfully defend her Girls U21 title, as she beat Guatemalan Andrea Gabriela Reyes Perez, 11-5, 11-5, 11-7, in one semi-final. She’ll play team-mate Rebecca Amaya Ardaya in the final, as Amaya Ardaya defeated Mexican Angela Veronica Ortega Sabido, 11-7, 11-8, 11-6, in the other semi.

In Boys U21 Singles, top seed Jonathan Fernando Flores Vega of Bolivia beat Mexico’s Jorge Gutierrez, 11-6, 11-8, 11-6, in the semi-finals, while his teammate Nicolas Ramiro Iglesias Rivera hung on to defeat 2nd seeded Mexican Sebastian Hernández in the other semi, 11-9, 11-7, 7-11, 8-11, 11-9.

One of the two divisions that won’t have a Bolivan in the final is Boys U18 Doubles, as the Ecuador team of Martin Carchi and Juan David Sea Cueva defeated Bolivians Josue Farfan Enriquez and Marco Mamani Aguilar in the semis, 11-8, 5-11, 11-7, 10-12, 11-8. Ecuador will play the Mexican top seeds Eder Renteria and Diego Romano in the final, as the Mexicans beat Canadian 4th seeds Leyton Gouldie and Raphaël Guillemette, 17-15, 16-14, 11-8, in the other semi.

Gold Medal Possibilities

Overall, Bolivia could win gold in 13 of the 15 World Cup divisions. Aside from the two U21 singles finals mentioned above, the other four World Cup singles finals (the boys and girls U18 & U16 divisions) are all Bolivia versus Mexico.

However, Bolivia can only win one of the boys doubles divisions: U16. Mexico could win the other two (U21 & U18), and there are three different countries as the opponents in those divisions.

In girls doubles, it’s Bolivia versus Mexico in both U21 and U18, but Bolivia versus Costa Rica in U16. Thus, Bolivia could sweep gold in girls doubles.

Bolivia could also sweep the three Mixed Doubles divisions, and their opponents will be from three different countries: USA in U21, Mexico in U18, and Costa Rica in U16.

Mexico could win gold in 9 divisions. Costa Rica has the third most finalists, as they are in all three U16 doubles finals: boys, girls and mixed. Guatemala, Ecuador and the USA each have one gold medal chance.

They are live streaming matches from Santo Domingo, so check out the IRF YouTube channel.

Note that the times are local, and Santo Domingo is one hour ahead of Eastern Standard Time in North America, so Noon in Santo Domingo is 11 AM in New York City.

XXXVI IRF World Junior Championships 

December 6-13 - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Girls U21 Singles - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

5)Rebecca Amaya Ardaya (Bolivia) d. 1) Angela Veronica Ortega Sabido (Mexico), 11-7, 11-8, 11-6
2) Camila Rivero (Bolivia) d. 6) Andrea Gabriela Reyes Perez (Guatemala), 11-5, 11-5, 11-7

Final - Saturday

2) Camila Rivero (Bolivia) v. 5) Rebecca Amaya Ardaya (Bolivia) - 11:15 AM

Girls U21 Doubles - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

1) Angela Veronica Ortega Sabido & Ivanna Balderrama (Mexico) d. 4) Sinai Diseth Risso Cortes & Paula Mansilla (Chile), 11-1, 11-5, 11-5
2) Valeria Miranda Martinez & Rebecca Amaya Ardaya (Bolivia) d. 3) Ella Boaz & Naomi Ros (USA), 11-2, 11-8, 11-5

Final - Saturday

1) Angela Veronica Ortega Sabido & Ivanna Balderrama (Mexico) v. 2) Valeria Miranda Martinez & Rebecca Amaya Ardaya (Bolivia) - 12:45 AM

Boys U21 Singles - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

1) Jonathan Fernando Flores Vega (Bolivia) d. 4) Jorge Gutierrez (Mexico), 11-6, 11-8, 11-6
3) Nicolas Ramiro Iglesias Rivera (Bolivia) d. 2) Sebastian Hernández (Mexico), 11-9, 11-7, 7-11, 8-11, 11-9

Final - Saturday

1) Jonathan Fernando Flores Vega (Bolivia) v. 3) Nicolas Ramiro Iglesias Rivera (Bolivia) - 11:15 AM

Boys U21 Doubles - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

1) Jorge Gutierrez & Sebastian Hernández (Mexico) d. 5) Luis Aguilar & Ezequiel Subieta (Bolivia), 11-6, 15-13, 9-11, 8-11, 11-6
3) Hector Sierra Mansilla & Jose Caceres (Guatemala) d. 2) DJ Mendoza & Cole Sendrey (USA), 17-15, 10-12, 11-8, 11-9

Final - Saturday

1) Jorge Gutierrez & Sebastian Hernández (Mexico) v. 3) Hector Sierra Mansilla & Jose Caceres (Guatemala) - 1:30 PM

Mixed Doubles U21 - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

4) DJ Mendoza & Naomi Ros (USA) d. 8) Martin Carchi & Maria Angela Villacreses (Ecuador), 11-9, 11-4, 6-11, 11-6
2) Jhoel Alexis Acha Portugal & Camila Rivero (Bolivia) d. 3) Jaime Mansilla & Paula Mansilla (Chile), 11-7, 11-4, 14-12

Final - Saturday

2) Jhoel Alexis Acha Portugal & Camila Rivero (Bolivia) v. 4) DJ Mendoza & Naomi Ros (USA) - 3 PM

Girls U18 Singles - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

5) Nicol Abril Mansilla Tambo (Bolivia) d. 1) Mariafernanda Trujillo (Mexico), 7-11, 13-15, 11-5, 11-6, 11-3
3) Yanna Salazar (Mexico) d. 2) Mariel Montecinos (Bolivia), 5-11, 10-12, 11-8, 11-3, 11-6

Final - Saturday

3) Yanna Salazar (Mexico) v. 5) Nicol Abril Mansilla Tambo (Bolivia) - 10:30 AM

Girls U18 Doubles - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

1) Yanna Salazar & Mariafernanda Trujillo (Mexico) d. 4) Lahni Buller & Chloe Jauvin (Canada), 11-1, 11-2, 11-7
2) Natalia Mendez Veizaga & Adriana Noelia Blacutt Conde (Bolivia) d. 3) Rebecca Christopher & Montserrat Torres (USA), 11-4, 11-0, 11-6

Final - Saturday

1) Yanna Salazar & Mariafernanda Trujillo (Mexico) 2) Natalia Mendez Veizaga & Adriana Noelia Blacutt Conde (Bolivia) - 1:30 PM

Boys U18 Singles - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

1) Marco Mamani Aguilar (Bolivia) d. 4) Diego Romano (Mexico), 12-10, 11-8, 11-7
2) Eder Renteria (Mexico) d. 3) Sebastian Terrazas (Bolivia), 11-5, 11-9, 7-11, 11-6

Final - Saturday

1) Marco Mamani Aguilar (Bolivia) v. 2) Eder Renteria (Mexico) - 10:30 AM

Boys U18 Doubles - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

1) Eder Renteria & Diego Romano (Mexico) d. 4) Leyton Gouldie & Raphaël Guillemette (Canada), 17-15, 16-14, 11-8
3) Martin Carchi & Juan David Sea Cueva (Ecuador) d. 2) Josue Farfan Enriquez & Marco Mamani Aguilar (Bolivia), 11-8, 5-11, 11-7, 10-12, 11-8

Final - Saturday

1) Eder Renteria & Diego Romano (Mexico) v. 3) Martin Carchi & Juan David Sea Cueva (Ecuador) - 12:45 PM

Mixed Doubles U18 - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

1) Marco Mamani Aguilar & Natalia Mendez Veizaga (Bolivia) d. 4) Leyton Gouldie & Chloe Jauvin (Canada), 11-9, 11-8, 11-5
2) Nicolas Galindo & Yanna Salazar (Mexico) d. 3) Christian Aldana & Isabella Wer (Guatemala), 11-8, 11-4, 11-8

Final - Saturday

1) Marco Mamani Aguilar & Natalia Mendez Veizaga (Bolivia) v. 2) Nicolas Galindo & Yanna Salazar (Mexico) - 2:15 PM

Girls U16 Singles - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

5) Andrea Perez Picon (Mexico) d. 1) Nicol Abril Mansilla Tambo (Bolivia), 9-11, 7-11, 11-8, 11-4, 11-3
2) Luciana Illanes Quenta (Bolivia) d. 6) Isabella Wer (Guatemala), 11-9, 10-12, 11-4, 11-8

Final - Saturday

2) Luciana Illanes Quenta (Bolivia) v. 5) Andrea Perez Picon (Mexico) - 9:45 AM

Girls U16 Doubles - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

1) Giuliana Faeth & Larissa Faeth (Costa Rica) d. 4) Paula Aldana & Isabella Wer (Guatemala), 11-9, 11-2, 13-11
2) Luciana Illanes Quenta & Suszel Andrea Pairo Galileo (Bolivia) d. 3) Lily Farias & Andrea Perez Picos (Mexico), 11-3, 11-4, 11-8

Final - Saturday

1) Giuliana Faeth & Larissa Faeth (Costa Rica) v. 2) Luciana Illanes Quenta & Suszel Andrea Pairo Galileo (Bolivia) - Noon

Boys U16 Singles - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

1) Santiago Castillo (Mexico) d. 4) Sebastian Ruiz Michel (Bolivia), 7-11, 11-7, 9-11, 11-8, 16-14
2) Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo (Bolivia) d. 6) Alvaro Guillen (Costa Rica), 11-9, 11-5, 11-7

Final - Saturday

1) Santiago Castillo (Mexico) v. 2) Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo (Bolivia) - 9:45 AM

Boys U16 Doubles - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

4) Sebastian Terrazas & Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo (Bolivia) d. 1) Santiago Castillo & Axel Sanchez (Mexico), 12-14, 11-6, 11-4, 11-2
2) Alvaro Guillen & Marcelo García Sanchez (Costa Rica) d. 3) Evan Whitley & Grant Williams (USA), 11-3, 11-4, 11-4

Final - Saturday

2) Alvaro Guillen & Marcelo García Sanchez (Costa Rica) v. 4) Sebastian Terrazas & Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo (Bolivia) - Noon

Mixed Doubles U16 - Medal Round

Semi-finals - Friday

1) Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo & Suszel Andrea Pairo Galileo (Bolivia) d. 4) Vaishant Mangalampalli & Aanshi Thakur (USA), 11-4, 14-12, 10-12, 11-2
2) Larissa Faeth & Alvaro Guillen (Costa Rica) d. 3) Andrea Perez Picon & Axel Sanchez (Mexico), 12-10, 5-11, 9-11, 15-13, 11-8

Final - Saturday

1) Alfredo Santiago Borja Arevalo & Suszel Andrea Pairo Galileo (Bolivia) v. 2) Larissa Faeth & Alvaro Guillen (Costa Rica) - 2:15 PM

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