Squash at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's team

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Squash – Men's team at the XVI Pan American Games
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Venue
DatesOctober 18–20
Competitors33 from 11 nations
Medalists
Gold medal   Mexico
Silver medal   Canada
Bronze medal   Brazil
Bronze medal   United States
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The men's team competition of the squash events at the 2011 Pan American Games will be held from October 18 to 20 at the in Guadalajara, Mexico.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion is the team from Colombia (Javier Castilla, Miguel Rodríguez and Bernardo Samper).[2]

Round robin[]

The round robin will be used as a qualification round. The twelve teams will be split into groups of three or four. The top two teams from each group will advance to the first round of playoffs.

Pool A[]

Nation Pld W L GF GA PF PA Points
 Mexico (MEX) 2 1 0 15 3 181 103 2
 United States (USA) 2 1 2 12 8 180 53 1
 El Salvador (ESA) 2 0 2 2 18 109 214 0
18 October
10:00
Report[dead link]  United States (USA) 3–0  El Salvador (ESA)
Score by game:
Julian Illingworth 3–1
3–1
Christopher Gordon 3–0
18 October
16:00
Report[dead link]  Mexico (MEX) 3–0  El Salvador (ESA)
Score by game:
Arturo Salazar 3–0
Eric Gálvez 3–0
César Salazar 3–0
19 October
15:00
Report[dead link]  Mexico (MEX) 2–1  United States (USA)
Score by game:
Eric Gálvez 3–0
Arturo Salazar 3–0 Julian Illingworth
César Salazar (RET) 0–3 Christopher Gordon

Pool B[]

Nation Pld W L GF GA PF PA Points
 Canada (CAN) 3 3 0 27 4 326 176 3
 Colombia (COL) 3 2 1 20 11 282 236 2
 Chile (CHI) 3 1 2 9 21 208 293 1
 Guatemala (GUA) 3 0 3 5 25 190 301 0
18 October
10:00
Report[dead link]  Canada (CAN) 3–0  Chile (CHI)
Score by game:
Shahier Razik 3–0 Jaime Pinto
Andrew Schnell 3–0
Shawn Delierre 3–0
18 October
13:00
Report[dead link]  Colombia (COL) 3–0  Guatemala (GUA)
Score by game:
Miguel Rodríguez 3–0
Javier Castilla 3–0
3–0
19 October
9:00
Report[dead link]  Canada (CAN) 3–0  Guatemala (GUA)
Score by game:
Andrew Schnell 3–0
Shahier Razik 3–0
Shawn Delierre 3–2
19 October
9:00
Report[dead link]  Chile (CHI) 0–3  Colombia (COL)
Score by game:
0–3 Javier Castilla
1–3 Miguel Rodríguez
1–3
19 October
15:00
Report[dead link]  Canada (CAN) 3–0  Colombia (COL)
Score by game:
Andrew Schnell 3–1 Javier Castilla
Shahier Razik 3–0 Miguel Rodríguez
Shawn Delierre 3–0
19 October
19:00
Report[dead link]  Guatemala (GUA) 1–2  Chile (CHI)
Score by game:
3–1
0–3
0–3

Pool C[]

Nation Pld W L GF GA PF PA Points
 Brazil (BRA) 3 3 0 27 4 339 211 3
 Argentina (ARG) 3 2 1 19 16 314 313 2
 Paraguay (PAR) 3 1 2 9 23 242 319 1
 Peru (PER) 3 0 3 9 21 247 297 0
18 October
10:00
Report[dead link]  Brazil (BRA) 3–0  Paraguay (PAR)
Score by game:
3–0
3–0
3–0
18 October
13:00
Report[dead link]  Argentina (ARG) 2–1  Peru (PER)
Score by game:
Gonzalo Miranda 0–3 Andres Duany
3–0 Diego Elias
Hernan D'Arcangelo 3–1
19 October
9:00
Report[dead link]  Brazil (BRA) 3–0  Peru (PER)
Score by game:
3–0 Diego Elias
3–0 Andres Duany
3–0
19 October
9:00
Report[dead link]  Paraguay (PAR) 0–3  Argentina (ARG)
Score by game:
1–3
2–3 Gonzalo Miranda
0–3 Hernan D'Arcangelo
19 October
15:00
Report[dead link]  Brazil (BRA) 3–0  Argentina (ARG)
Score by game:
3–1
3–1 Gonzalo Miranda
3–2 Hernan D'Arcangelo
19 October
19:00
Report[dead link]  Peru (PER) 1–2  Paraguay (PAR)
Score by game:
Diego Elias 3–0
Andres Duany 0–3
2–3

Playoffs[]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
A1  Mexico (MEX) 0 3 3
B2  Colombia (COL) 3 1 1 C1  Brazil (BRA) 3 0 0
C1  Brazil (BRA) 1 3 3 A1  Mexico (MEX) 3 1 3
C2  Argentina (ARG) 2 0 B2  Canada (CAN) 1 3 0
A2  United States (USA) 3 3 A2  United States (USA) 0 2
B2  Canada (CAN) 1 3

Quarterfinals[]

20 October
11:00
Report[dead link]  Colombia (COL) 1–2  Brazil (BRA)
Score by game:
Miguel Rodríguez 3–1
1–3
Javier Castilla 1–3
20 October
11:00
Report[dead link]  Argentina (ARG) 0–2  United States (USA)
Score by game:
Gonzalo Miranda 2–3 Julian Illingworth
Hernan D'Arcangelo 0–3 Christopher Gordon

Semifinals[]

20 October
15:00
Report[dead link]  Mexico (MEX) 2–1  Brazil (BRA)
Score by game:
Arturo Salazar 0–3
Cesar Salazar 3–0
Eric Gálvez 3–0
20 October
15:00
Report[dead link]  United States (USA) 0–2  Canada (CAN)
Score by game:
Julian Illingworth (ret.) 0–1 Shahier Razik
Christopher Gordon 2–3 Shawn Delierre

Final[]

21 October
15:00
Report[dead link]  Mexico (MEX) 2–1  Canada (CAN)
Score by game:
Cesar Salazar 3–1 Shawn Delierre
Arturo Salazar 1–3 Shahier Razik
Eric Gálvez 3–0 Andrew Schnell

References[]

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