Badminton Pan Am
Badminton Pan Am (BPA) – jedna z pięciu organizacji kontynentalnych Międzynarodowej Federacji Badmintona. Jej siedziba znajduje się w Limie, a obecnym szefem jest Gustavo Salazar. W jej skład wchodzi 33 krajowych związków badmintona, z Ameryki Północnej i Południowej[1].
Członkowie Badminton Pan Am
L.p. | Państwo | Nazwa |
---|---|---|
1. | ![]() | Federacion de Badminton de la República Argentina |
2. | ![]() | Aruba Badminton Club |
3. | ![]() | Barbados Badminton Association |
4. | ![]() | Bermuda Badminton Association |
5. | ![]() | Confederacao Brasileira de Badminton |
6. | ![]() | Federación Chilena de Badminton |
7. | ![]() | Badminton Bond Curacao |
8. | ![]() | Federación Dominicana de Badminton |
9. | ![]() | Federación Ecuatoriana de Badminton |
10. | ![]() | Stanley Badminton Club |
11. | ![]() | Grenada Badminton Association |
12. | ![]() | Federación Nacional de Badminton de Guatemala |
13. | ![]() | Guyana Badminton Association |
14. | ![]() | Federacion Haitienne de Badminton |
15. | ![]() | Federación Nacional De Badminton de Honduras |
16. | ![]() | Jamaica Badminton Association |
17. | ![]() | Cayman Islands Badminton Association |
18. | ![]() | Badminton Canada |
19. | ![]() | Federación Colombiana de Badminton |
20. | ![]() | Asociación Costarricense de Badminton "ADB" |
21. | ![]() | Federación Cubana de Badminton |
22. | ![]() | Federación Mexicana de Badminton |
23. | ![]() | Asociación Panameña de Badminton |
24. | ![]() | Federacion Paraguaya de Badminton |
25. | ![]() | Federación Deportiva Peruana de Badminton |
26. | ![]() | Federación Puertoriqueña de Badminton |
27. | ![]() | ST. Lucia Badminton Association |
28. | ![]() | Federación Salvadoreña de Badminton |
29. | ![]() | Surinaamse Badminton Bond |
30. | ![]() | Trinidad & Tobago Badminton Association |
31. | ![]() | USA Badminton |
32. | ![]() | Asociación Uruguaya de Badminton |
33. | ![]() | Federación Venezolana de Badminton |
Przypisy
- ↑ Member associations (ang.). badmintonpanam.org. [dostęp 2015-12-02].
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