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Aug 27, 2016 Sports
Priyanna Ramdhani claims U-15 girls singles & doubles gold, Narayan Ramdhani win U-19 singles bronze
The Ramdhani siblings claimed more medals in the
Caribbean Regional Badminton Championships, which is the third part of the CAREBACO Events at the Centro Deportivo Sports Hall in Aruba.
After contesting the CAREBACO Junior Under-19 International individual championships open to all countries, the team battled in the CAREBACO Junior Under-19 team championships with the third event being the CAREBACO Regional Junior U-11,13,15,17 & 19 individual championships, open to only Caribbean countries and members. The 8-countries that took part are: Guyana, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico & Aruba.
Priyanna Ramdhani battled to gold in the U-15 singles over Abigael Hing of Suriname, while she teamed up with Daniela Acosta of the Dominican Republic to claim the Doubles gold.
Older brother Narayan Ramdhani claimed singles bronze, while he took silver in the Doubles behind the Jamaican pair.
Results from some of the matches played:
UNDER-15 GIRLS SINGLES FINALS:
Priyanna Ramdhani Abigael Hing of Suriname: 21-5, 21-4
UNDER-15 GIRLS DOUBLES FINALS:
Priyanna Ramdhani (GUY) & Daniela Acosta (DOM) Defeated Abigael Hing & Faith Sariman of Suriname: 21-6, 21-7
UNDER-15 GIRLS SINGLES SEMI-FINALS:
Priyanna Ramdhani defeated Lyeene Schareir of Aruba: 21-3, 21-4
UNDER-15 GIRLS DOUBLES SEMI-FINALS:
Priyanna Ramdhani (GUY) & Daniela Acosta (DOM) Defeated Johanna Lebron Ortiz & Karianet Morales Mercado of Puerto Rico: 21-8, 21-7
BOYS SINGLES UNDER-19 SEMI-FIANLS:
Narayan Ramdhani Cesar lost to Brito of Dominican Republic: 21-3, 22-20
BOYS SINGLES UNDER-19 QUARTER-FINALS
Narayan Ramdhani defeated Joshua Smith of Trinidad & Tobago: 21-6, 21-13
Jonathan Mangra lost to Matthew Lee of Jamaica: 21-12, 21-11
GIRLS DOUBLES UNDER-19 QUARTER-FINALS:
Ambika Ramraj (GUY) & Francesca Matias (DOM) lost to Imani Mangroe & Mary Ann Zhong of Suriname: 21-12, 21-9
ROUND TWO:
Jonathan Mangra defeated Efraim Van Der Linden of Aruba: 21-12, 21-11
MIX DOUBLES UNDER-19 ROUND 1:
Jonathan Mangra & Ambika Ramraj Renaldo Sinanan & Jada Renales of Trinidad & Tobago: 21-17, 21-18
CAREBACO REGIONAL DAY 1 RESULTS AUGUST 24:
GIRLS SINGLES UNDER-15 QUARTER-FINALS:
Priyanna Ramdhani defeated Faith Sariman of Suriname: 21-9, 21-10
BOYS SINGLES UNDER-19 ROUND 1:
Jonathan Mangra defeated Bryan Castro of Dominican Republic: 21-14, 21-15
BOYS SINGLES UNDER-19 ROUND 2:
Narayan Ramdhani defeated Wilmer Brea of Dominican Republic: 21-16, 21-15
BOYS DOUBLES UNDER-19 ROUND 1:
Narayan Ramdhani & Jonathan Mangra defeated Jehu Gaskin & Nicholas Sobers of Barbados: 21-13. 22-20.
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