Pan American Racquetball Championships

The Pan American Racquetball Championships are held annually in the spring with play ending on the day before Easter. Originally called the Tournament of the Americas, the Pan American Championships are hosted by the Pan American Racquetball Confederation.[1]

The 2024 Pan American Championships were held in Guatemala City, Guatemala, March 23 to March 30, 2024. Mexican Rodrigo Montoya won men's singles, and Argentina's Maria Jose Vargas won women's singles. Costa Ricans Andrés Acuña and Gabriel Garica won men's doubles while Vargas and Natalia Mendez won women's doubles. The 2024 championships also had a team event, which was won by Mexico on the men's side and Argentina on the women's side.

The 2022 Pan American Championships were the first to use rally scoring, which was adopted by the International Racquetball Federation in early 2022.[2] Also, mixed doubles and men's and Women's Team competitions were implemented for the first time. In the team competitions, countries compete head-to-head over three matches: two singles matches and a doubles match. Argentina and Bolivia were the first team champions: Argentina winning the women's team competition and Bolivia the men's team competition. Mexicans Rodrigo Montoya and Samantha Salas were the first mixed doubles Pan American Champions.

The 2022 competition was the first in three years, as the COVID-19 pandemic caused the cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 tournaments.[3] The competition was not held in two years previously. In 1995, the Pan Am Games were held in the spring, so that year's Tournament of the Americas (as the competition was then known) was not held. In 2000, the competition was cancelled due to the civil unrest in Bolivia, which was to host the event.

Champions

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Champions by event and year

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Year Site Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
2024   Guatemala City   Rodrigo Montoya[4]   Maria Jose Vargas[5]   Andrés Acuña & Gabriel Garcia[6]   Natalia Mendez & Maria Jose Vargas[7]   Sam Bredenbeck & Michelle Key[8]
2023   Guatemala City   Conrrado Moscoso[9]   Montserrat Mejia[10]   Rodrigo Montoya & Eduardo Portillo[11]   Alexandra Herrera & Montserrat Mejia[12]   Angélica Barrios & Conrrado Moscoso[13]
2022   Santa Cruz   Conrrado Moscoso[14]   Angélica Barrios[15]   Coby Iwaasa & Samuel Murray[16]   Natalia Mendez & María José Vargas[17]   Rodrigo Montoya & Samantha Salas[18]
2021 Not held – COVID-19
2020 Not held – COVID-19
2019   Barranquilla   Carlos Keller   Paola Longoria   Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso   Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas
2018   Temuco   Carlos Keller   Rhonda Rajsich   Álvaro Beltrán & Rodrigo Montoya   Alexandra Herrera & Paola Longoria
2017   San Jose   Alejandro Landa   Rhonda Rajsich   Polo Gutierrez & Alejandro Landa   Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas
2016   San Luis Potosí   Daniel de la Rosa   Paola Longoria   Javier Moreno & Alejandro Landa   Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas
2015   Santo Domingo   José Díaz   Paola Longoria   Álvaro Beltrán & Javier Moreno   Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas
2014   Santa Cruz   Jose Rojas[19]   María José Vargas[20]   Daniel de la Rosa & Edson Martinez[21]   Susana Acosta & Samantha Salas[22]
2013   Cali   Polo Gutierrez[23]   Paola Longoria[24]   Javier Moreno & Polo Gutierrez[25]   Sharon Jackson & Rhonda Rajsich[26]
2012   Temuco   Mike Green   Paola Longoria   Roland Keller & Ricardo Monroy   Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas
2011   Managua   Daniel de la Rosa   Rhonda Rajsich   Javier Moreno & Polo Gutierrez   Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas
2010   San Pedro Sula   Ricardo Monroy   Paola Longoria   Mike Green & Tim Landeryou   Susana Acosta & Samantha Salas
2009   Cali   Álvaro Beltrán   Cheryl Gudinas Holmes   Ben Croft & Mitch Williams   Aimee Ruiz & Jackie Paraiso
2008   San Jose   Álvaro Beltrán   Paola Longoria   Javier Moreno & Gilberto Mejia   Aimee Ruiz & Jackie Paraiso
2007   Santiago   Álvaro Beltrán   Rhonda Rajsich   Vincent Gagnon & François Viens   Janel Tisinger & Rhonda Rajsich
2006   Guatemala City   Kris Odegard   Paola Longoria   Woody Clouse & Willie Tilton   Aimee Ruiz & Jackie Paraiso
2005   Caracas   Jack Huczek   Kristen Walsh   Mike Guidry & Jason Thoerner   Susana Acosta & Rosy Torres
2004   Cuenca   Brian Istace   Lori-Jane Powell   Carlos Bacmeister & Abraham Pena   Susana Acosta & Rosy Torres
2003   Santo Domingo   Jack Huczek   Laura Fenton   Ruben Gonzalez & Mike Guidry   Jackie Paraiso & Kim Russell
2002   Cochabamba   Kane Waselenchuk   Laura Fenton   Ruben Gonzalez & Mike Guidry   Lori-Jane Powell & Karina Odegard
2001   San Pedro Sula   Rocky Carson   Cheryl Gudinas Holmes   Doug Eagle & Adam Karp   Laura Fenton & Jackie Paraiso
2000   None None None None
1999   Rosarito   Mike Green   Robin Levine   Doug Ganim & Drew Kachtik   Joy MacKenzie & Jackie Paraiso
1998   Winnipeg   Sherman Greenfeld   Michelle Gould   Adam Karp & Bill Sell   Joy MacKenzie & Jackie Paraiso
1997   Chihuahua   Eric Muller   Cheryl Gudinas Holmes   Todd O'Neil & Derek Robinson   Joy MacKenzie & Jackie Paraiso
1996   Cali   Brian Rankin   Tammy Brockbank   Adam Karp & Bill Sell   Cheryl Gudinas Holmes & Michelle Gould
1995 None None None None None
1994   Buenos Aires   Sherman Greenfeld   Cheryl Gudinas Holmes   Jeff Evans & Todd O'Neil   Michelle Gould & Robin Levine
1993   Cochabamba   Chris Cole   Jackie Paraiso   Joel Bonnett & Bill Sell   Mary Lyons & Susan Morgan-Pfahler
1992   Tegucigalpa   Chris Cole   Lynne Coburn   Mike Ceresia & Roger Harripersad   Robin Levine & Kim Russell
1991   Santiago   Tim Doyle   Michelle Gould   Jim Floyd & Tim Hansen   Jackie Paraiso & Kim Russell
1990   Jacksonville   Sherman Greenfeld   Michelle Gould   Doug Ganim & Dan Obremski   Malia Kamahoahoa Bailey & Toni Bevelock
1989   San Jose   Andy Roberts   Malia Kamahoahoa Bailey   Brian Hawkes & Bill Sell
1988   Santa Cruz   Bill Sell   Michelle Gould   Bill Sell & David Simonette
1987   Colorado Springs   Egan Inoue   Heather Stupp

Champions by country

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Country Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles Total
  United States 13 20 17 16 1 67
  Mexico 8 9 8 13 1 39
  Canada 8 2 4 1 0 15
  Bolivia 5 1 2 0 1 9
  Argentina 0 2 0 2 0 4

Team Champions by year

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Year Men's Team Women's Team
2024   Mexico[27]   Argentina[28]
2022   Bolivia[29]   Argentina[30]

Multiple champions

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List of men's multiple champions

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Champion Singles Titles Doubles Titles Total
  Álvaro Beltrán 3 2 5
  Bill Sell 1 4 5
  Javier Moreno 0 5 5
  Conrrado Moscoso 1 3 4
  Polo Gutierrez 1 3 4
  Rodrigo Montoya 1 3 4
  Sherman Greenfeld 3 0 3
  Mike Green 2 1 3
  Daniel de la Rosa 2 1 3
  Alejandro Landa 1 2 3
  Adam Karp 0 3 3
  Mike Guidry 0 3 3
  Carlos Keller 2 0 2
  Chris Cole 2 0 2
  Ruben Gonzalez 0 2 2
  Jack Huczek 2 0 2
  Doug Ganim 0 2 2
  Ricardo Monroy 1 1 2
  Todd O'Neil 0 2 2

List of women's multiple champions

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Champion Singles Titles Doubles Titles Total
  Paola Longoria 8 7 15
  Jackie Paraiso 1 9 10
  Samantha Salas 0 9 9
  Rhonda Rajsich 4 2 6
  Michelle Gould 4 2 6
  Cheryl Gudinas Holmes 4 1 5
  María José Vargas 2 2 4
  Susana Acosta 0 4 4
  Laura Fenton 2 1 3
  Aimee Ruiz 0 3 3
  Robin Levine 1 2 3
  Kim Russell 0 3 3
  Joy MacKenzie 0 3 3
  Angélica Barrios 1 1 2
  Alexandra Herrera 0 2 2
  Natalia Mendez 0 2 2
  Lori-Jane Powell 1 1 2
  Malia Kamahoahoa Bailey 1 1 2
  Rosy Torres 0 2 2

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