2014 Racquetball World Championships

The International Racquetball Federation's 17th Racquetball World Championships were held in Burlington, Ontario, Canada from June 14 to 21, 2014.[1] This was the second time Worlds were in Canada. Previously, they were in Montreal in 1992.

XVII Racquetball World Championships
- Canada 2014 -
Host Burlington, Ontario
 Canada
Dates June 14–21
Men's singles
Gold United States Rocky Carson
Silver Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso
Bronze United States Jose Rojas
Bolivia Carlos Keller
Women's singles
Gold Mexico Paola Longoria
Silver United States Rhonda Rajsich
Bronze Argentina María José Vargas
Mexico Samantha Salas
Men's doubles
Gold Colombia Sebastian Franco & Alejandro Herrera
Silver Canada Mike Green & Vincent Gagnon
Bronze Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso & Mario Mercado
United States Ben Croft & Tom Fuhrmann
Women's doubles
Gold Mexico Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas
Silver United States Aimee Ruiz & Janel Tisinger
Bronze Chile Angela Grisar & Carla Muñoz
Ecuador Veronica Sotomayor & Maria Paz Muñoz

American Rocky Carson and Mexican Paola Longoria were the incumbent champions in men's and women's singles, respectively, and both successfully defended their titles.

Longoria was also the incumbent champion in women's doubles with Samantha Salas and they also successfully defended their title. Fellow Mexicans Álvaro Beltrán and Javier Moreno were the defending champions in men's doubles, but Mexico didn't make the podium in Burlington.

Instead, Colombians Sebastian Franco and Alejandro Herrera defeated Canadians Mike Green and Vincent Gagnon in the final, which was the first men's doubles World Championship not won by either the USA or Mexico.

Tournament format edit

The 2014 World Championships was the first competition with an initial round robin stage that was used to seed players for an elimination qualification round. Previously, players were seeded into an elimination round based on how their countries had done at previous World Championships, and then a second team competition was also played. This year there was no team competition. Team standings were based on points earned from the singles and doubles competitions.

Events edit

Men's singles edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
  Rocky Carson 15, 15
 
 
 
  Jose Rojas 8, 12
 
  Rocky Carson15, 15
 
 
 
  Conrrado Moscoso3, 8
 
  Conrrado Moscoso 15, 11, 11
 
 
  Carlos Keller11, 15, 3
 

Women's singles edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
  Rhonda Rajsich 15, 15
 
 
 
  Samantha Salas 11, 9
 
  Rhonda Rajsich6, 8
 
 
 
  Paola Longoria15, 15
 
  María José Vargas 5, 9
 
 
  Paola Longoria 15, 15
 

Men's doubles edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
  Ben Croft & Tom Fuhrmann 11, 2
 
 
 
  Mike Green & Vincent Gagnon 15, 15
 
  Mike Green & Vincent Gagnon 11, 5
 
 
 
  Sebastian Franco & Alejandro Herrera15, 15
 
  Conrrado Moscoso & Mario Mercado11, 2
 
 
  Sebastian Franco & Alejandro Herrera 15, 15
 

Women's doubles edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
  Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas 15, 15
 
 
 
  Angela Grisar & Carla Muñoz 1, 3
 
  Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas15, 15
 
 
 
  Aimee Ruiz & Janel Tisinger4, 12
 
  Veronica Sotomayor & Maria Paz Muñoz 15, 4, 4
 
 
  Aimee Ruiz & Janel Tisinger 6, 15, 11
 

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Mexico (MEX)2013
2  United States (USA)1225
3  Colombia (COL)1001
4  Bolivia (BOL)0123
5  Canada (CAN)0101
6  Argentina (ARG)0011
  Chile (CHI)0011
  Ecuador (ECU)0011
Totals (8 entries)44816

Team results edit

Final team standings
Men's Team[2] Women's Team[3] Overall/Combined[4]
1   USA   Mexico   USA
2   Bolivia   USA   Mexico
3   Colombia   Ecuador   Bolivia
4   Canada   Argentina   Canada
5   Mexico   Canada   Colombia
6   Ecuador   Chile   Ecuador
7   Japan   Bolivia   Argentina
8   Costa Rica   South Korea   South Korea
9   Venezuela   Colombia   Japan
10   Argentina   Japan   Chile
11   South Korea   Venezuela   Venezuela
12   Dominican Republic   Guatemala   Costa Rica
13   Catalunya   Costa Rica   Dominican Republic
14   Chile   Ireland   Guatemala
15   Ireland   Dominican Republic   Ireland
16   Dominican Republic & |   Cuba   Catalunya   Catalunya
17     Cuba   Cuba
18   Guatemala   -   Puerto Rico
19   India   -   India
20   Poland   -   Poland
20   Ukraine   -   Ukraine

References edit

  1. ^ "IRF:: International Racquetball Federation - IRF XVII World Racquetball Championship Burlington 2014". Archived from the original on 2014-03-15. Retrieved 2014-03-14.
  2. ^ "Dropbox – Error" (PDF). Dropbox.
  3. ^ "Dropbox – Error" (PDF). Dropbox.
  4. ^ "Dropbox – Error" (PDF). Dropbox.

External links edit