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Canadian Team – Pan American Junior Championships Canadian Team – Pan American Junior Championships Historical Records The Pan American Championships serve as a complement to the quadrennial Pan Am Games, with the Pan Am Championships being held during the three years of the four-year cycle, when the Pan-Am Games are not being contested. The Pan - American Junior Squash Championships are open to under 19 squash players in North and South America, with athletes competing for medals in boys' and girls' singles, boys' and girls' doubles, mixed doubles, and teams. Year Location Men Women Coaches Results 2019 Toronto, Canada Nikhil Ismail Charlotte Orcutt Jonathan Hill (Men) Women’s Team – Gold Neel Ismail Brianna Jefferson Janet MacLeod Men’s Team – 6th Douglas Kosciukiewicz Erica McGillicuddy (Women) Brianna Jefferson – 3/4 Emilio Carrillo Molly Chadwick Charlotte Orcutt – 5/8 Nikhil Ismail – 5/8 Jefferson/Ismail – ¾ Chadwick/McGillicuddy – 5/8 2018 Brasilia, Brazil James Flynn Charlotte Orcutt Matt Serediak (Men) Men’s Team – Gold Elliott Hunt Mariam Mansoor Janet Baker (Women) Flynn/Orcutt – Silver Dominic Wren Bethany Churchill James Flynn – 3/4 Sarah Cao Elliott Hunt – 5/8 Bethany Churchill – 5/8 2016 Philadelphia, USA Julien Gosset Grace Thomas Ben Uliana (Men) Men’s Team – 3/4 Noel Heaton Hannah Blatt Jackie Moss (Women) Women’s Team – 3/4 Grace Brock Janzer Rhea Dhar Thomas – 3/4 Brett Schille Emma MacGillivary Blatt/Thomas – 3/4 Heaton/Schille – 5/8 2014 San Salvador, El Matthew Henderson Ben Uliana David Baillargeon – semi- Salvador David Baillargeon finalist Stefan Houbtchev Henderson/Hinchey – Bronze Devin Hinchey 2013 Belo Horizonte, Jarryd Osbourne Hollie Naughton Jonathan Hill Women’s Team – Gold Brazil Calvin Wren Chloe Chemtob Melanie Jans Hollie Naughton – Gold Michael Thompson Evelyn Moorhouse Chemtob/Moorhouse – Silver Devin Hinchey Jillian Baker Men’s Team – Bronze 2011 Canada did not send a team. 2010 San Salvador, El Joshua Sehkar Jennifer Pelletier Jeff Boag Women’s Team – Silver Salvador Tyler Olson Alix Younger Julie Multamaki Younger/Naughton – Bronze Zachary Leman Hollie Naughton Leman/Pelletier – Bronze Pelletier – Gold Alix Younger – Bronze 2009 Event was not held this year. 2008 Lima, Peru Albert Shoihet Jennifer Pelletier Trevor Borland Men’s Team – Bronze Brian Hong Alix Younger Jessica DiMauro Women’s Team – Silver Arjun Gupta Nikki Todd Samantha Cornett – Gold Adam Engel Samantha Cornett 2007 Canada did not send a team. 2006 Guatemala City, Chris Sachvie Sarah Parsons Glenn Stark Men’s Team – Silver Guatemala Kelly Shannon Jackie Moss Jessica DiMauro Women’s Team – Gold Ben Ladell Samantha Cornett Sarah Parsons – Silver Tyler Hamilton Erika Dort Jackie Moss – Bronze 2003 San Salvador, Ecuador Patrice Bedore Neha Kumar Arthur Hough Men’s Team – Silver Andrew Boumford Ashley Malenchuk Marie Desmarais Women’s Team – Gold Ian Crozier Alisha Turner Stephanie Edmison – Silver Keith Pritchard Stephanie Edmison 2000 Mexico City, Mexico Andrew Jones Jacqui Inward Stuart Dixon Men’s U19 – Bronze Brendan Ambercrombie Cassie DiSerio Glenn Stark Men’s U17 – 4th William Cheng Miranda Ranieri Gail Pimm Women’s U19 – Silver Coin Ramasra Jennifer Blumberg Women’s U17 – Bronze Matt Serediak Marci Sier Danny Mclellan Anne- Christine LaJoie Wes Chan Ashley Clackson Andrew Janzik Radhika Ahluwalia .
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