Kevin Haroldo Cordón Buezo (born 28 November 1986)[1] is a Guatemalan badminton player. He won two men's singles titles at the Pan American Games, four titles at the Pan Am Championships (3 in singles and 1 in doubles), and six titles at the Central American and Caribbean Games (4 in singles and 2 in doubles). He is a five-time Olympian for Guatemala participating at the 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 and the 2024 Olympic Games.
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Birth name | Kevin Haroldo Cordón Buezo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Country | Guatemala | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | La Unión, Zacapa, Guatemala | 28 November 1986|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 11.5 in (1.82 m) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 150 lb (68 kg) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Years active | 1998–present | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Handedness | Left | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coach | José María Solís | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Highest ranking | 24 (MS 12 April 2012) 43 (MD 21 October 2010) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Current ranking | 41 (MS 16 July 2024) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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BWF profile |
Career
editBorn in La Unión, Zacapa, Cordón was named after former England international footballer Kevin Keegan,[2] of whom his father was a fan. In spite of badminton not being popular in Guatemala during his childhood, he became a badminton player as he thought it would give him a better chance of one day becoming an Olympian than if he played a different sport being the first member of his family to practice the sport.[3] He began playing at the age of 11 and by 1998 he was a part of the Zacapa Department's youth team.[4]
After winning the silver medal at the 2007 Pan American Games, Cordón qualified to the 2008 Olympic Games and was selected as the flag bearer of his nation's Olympic team. At the Beijing Games, he lost against the #3 seeded player, Bao Chunlai from China.
At the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games, he won three gold medals in the singles, doubles, and team events, being the Guatemalan athlete with the most medals won during the games.
Cordón then competed at the 2011 BWF World Championships in London, where he reached the quarterfinals after beating fifth-seeded Chen Long from China, Henri Hurskainen from Sweden and Pablo Abian from Spain to face the tournament's top-seeded Lee Chong Wei. There he lost to the Malaysian player in two straight sets.[5]
Cordón was selected as the flag bearer for the Guatemalan team at the opening ceremony of the 2011 Pan American Games,[6] and was also the top seeded player in the men's singles event. On 20 October 2011, he won his first Pan-American Games gold medal by beating Cuban competitor Osleni Guerrero in the final. Cordón did not lose one set in the tournament.[7] In 2015, he successfully defended his men's singles Pan Am Games title at the Atos Markham Pan Am Centre in Toronto at the Pan American Games beating Canadian Andrew D'Souza 21–13, 21–14 in the final.
Cordón qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics singles competition. He won both of his group matches, beating 15th seed Englishman Rajiv Ouseph and Swedish player Henri Hurskainen in the process, thus winning a place in the round of 16. He lost his round of 16 match versus Sho Sasaki of Japan. He qualified again to the 2016 Summer Olympics, but had to withdraw due to injury after finishing the first match, losing a tough 3-setter against Adrian Dziolko of Poland.[8]
Cordón qualified again for the 2020 Summer Olympics. He won both of his group matches, defeating Mexican Lino Munoz and the 8th-seeded Ng Ka Long, thus winning a place in the round of 16. He defeated Mark Caljouw of the Netherlands to advance to the quarter-finals for the first time ever. In the quarter-finals, he defeated Korean Heo Kwang-hee 21–13 and 21–18 to become the first Central American to advance to the Olympic badminton semi-finals. He lost the semi-final to eventual gold medalist Viktor Axelsen of Denmark and the bronze medal match to Indonesian Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, both in straight games.
Kevin Cordón twice won the continental Pan Am Badminton Championships in the men's singles event in 2009 and 2012 and also once the men's doubles Pan Am badminton event in 2009 with compatriot Rodolfo Ramirez.
Already as a junior player in 2004, he won the continental Pan Am Junior Badminton Championships boys' singles title in the U-19 category.
On 3 July 2024, he and female sport shooter Waleska Soto were chosen by the Guatemalan Olympic Committee to be the flag bearers in the 2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.[9] Playing in his fifth Olympics, he broke the Olympic record for a badminton player, along with Pablo Abián.[10] However, after losing his first group match, he withdrew from the tournament due to injury.[11]
Achievements
editPan American Games
editMen's singles
Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2007 | Riocentro Sports Complex, Pavilion 4B, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Mike Beres | 21–13, 11–21, 10–21 | Silver |
2011 | Multipurpose Gymnasium, Guadalajara, Mexico | Osleni Guerrero | 23–21, 21–19 | Gold |
2015 | Atos Markham Pan Am Centre, Toronto, Canada | Andrew D'Souza | 21–13, 21–14 | Gold |
2019 | Polideportivo 3, Lima, Peru | Brian Yang | 21–15, 13–21, 3–13 retired | Bronze |
2023 | Olympic Training Center, Santiago, Chile | Brian Yang | 18–21, 6–21 | Silver |
Pan Am Championships
editMen's singles
Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2008 | Club de Regatas, Lima, Peru | David Snider | 21–23, 21–6, 19–21 | Bronze |
2009 | Coliseo Olímpico de la Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico | Stephan Wojcikiewicz | 21–11, 21–19 | Gold |
2012 | Manuel Bonilla Stadium, Lima, Peru | Osleni Guerrero | 23–21, 21–19 | Gold |
2018 | Teodoro Palacios Flores Gymnasium, Guatemala City, Guatemala | Jason Ho-Shue | 14–21, 17–21 | Bronze |
2019 | Gimnasio Olímpico, Aguascalientes, Mexico | Osleni Guerrero | 11–21, 20–22 | Silver |
2021 | Sagrado Corazon de Jesus, Guatemala City, Guatemala | Jason Ho-Shue | 17–21, 18–21 | Bronze |
2022 | Palacio de los Deportes Carlos "El Famoso" Hernández, San Salvador, El Salvador | Brian Yang | 21–17, 21–14 | Gold |
2023 | G.C. Foster College of Physical Education and Sport, Kingston, Jamaica | Uriel Canjura | 22–20, 12–21, 14–21 | Bronze |
2024 | Teodoro Palacios Flores Gymnasium, Guatemala City, Guatemala | Uriel Canjura | 14–21, 21–17, 21–13 | Gold |
Men's doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2008 | Club de Regatas, Lima, Peru |
Rodolfo Ramírez | Toby Ng William Milroy |
16–21, 9–21 | Silver |
2009 | Coliseo Olímpico de la Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico |
Rodolfo Ramírez | Antonio de Vinatea Martín del Valle |
21–18, 17–21, 23–21 | Gold |
2014 | Markham Pan Am Centre, Markham, Canada |
Aníbal Marroquín | Phillip Chew Sattawat Pongnairat |
13–21, 7–21 | Bronze |
Central American and Caribbean Games
editMen's singles
Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2006 | Pavilion of Parque del Este, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | Ilian Perez | Gold | |
2010 | Raymond Dalmau Coliseum, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico | Pedro Yang | 21–15, 21–12 | Gold |
2014 | Omega Complex, Veracruz, Mexico | Osleni Guerrero | 20–22, 21–13, 24–22 | Gold |
2018 | Coliseo Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia | Osleni Guerrero | 21–16, 14–21, 25–23 | Gold |
Men's doubles
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2006 | Pavilion of Parque del Este, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Rodolfo Ramírez | Lazaro Jerez Ilian Perez |
21–12, 13–21, 15–21[12] | Bronze |
2010 | Raymond Dalmau Coliseum, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico |
Rodolfo Ramírez | Andrés López Lino Muñoz |
18–21, 21–17, 21–6 | Gold |
2014 | Omega Complex, Veracruz, Mexico |
Aníbal Marroquín | Rodolfo Ramírez Jonathan Solís |
22–20, 22–20 | Gold |
BWF International Challenge/Series (44 titles, 19 runner-up)
editMen's singles
Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2007 | Bulgarian International | Jan Fröhlich | 13–21, 7–17 retired | Runner-up |
2007 | Cyprus International | Chetan Anand | 8–21, 24–26 | Runner-up |
2008 | Peru International | Andrés Corpancho | 21–14, 21–14 | Winner |
2008 | Miami PanAm International | Christian Lind Thomsen | 21–18, 21–10 | Winner |
2008 | Brazil International | Andrés Corpancho | 21–15, 21–14 | Winner |
2008 | Puerto Rico International | Kaveh Mehrabi | 21–13, 21–9 | Winner |
2009 | Giraldilla International | Ari Trisnanto | 21–19, 14–21, 18–21 | Runner-up |
2009 | Puerto Rico International | Pedro Martins | 18–21, 21–13, 21–17 | Winner |
2009 | Mexican International | Charles Pyne | 21–11, 21–13 | Winner |
2009 | Santo Domingo Open | Rodolfo Ramírez | 21–17, 21–12 | Winner |
2009 | Guatemala International | Rodolfo Ramírez | 21–16, 21–12 | Winner |
2010 | Suriname International | Abdul Aditya | 23–21, 21–9 | Winner |
2010 | Miami PanAm International | Hock Lai Lee | 13–21, 21–14, 21–18 | Winner |
2010 | Santo Domingo Open | Pedro Martins | 10–21, 13–21 | Runner-up |
2010 | Guatemala International | Rodolfo Ramírez | 21–14, 21–16 | Winner |
2010 | Brazil International | Hock Lai Lee | 13–21, 17–21 | Runner-up |
2011 | Peru International | Michael Lahnsteiner | 23–21, 6–21, 21–12 | Winner |
2011 | Slovenian International | Hsu Jen-hao | 14–21, 21–19, 10–21 | Runner-up |
2012 | Guatemala International | Howard Shu | Walkover | Winner |
2012 | Brazil International | Niluka Karunaratne | 17–21, 22–20, 21–19 | Winner |
2014 | Mercosul International | Rodolfo Ramírez | 21–14, 21–16 | Winner |
2014 | Argentina International | Daniel Paiola | 21–12, 21–18 | Winner |
2014 | Chile International | Rodolfo Ramírez | 9–11, 11–9, 11–2, 11–6 | Winner |
2014 | Guatemala International | Pablo Abián | 11–4, 8–11, 5–11, 10–11 | Runner-up |
2015 | Peru International Series | Daniel Paiola | 21–16, 22–20 | Winner |
2015 | Mercosul International | Marius Myhre | 21–14, 21–17 | Winner |
2015 | Mauritius International | Luka Wraber | 21–12, 21–18 | Winner |
2015 | Guatemala International | Ygor Coelho | 22–20, 21–11 | Winner |
2015 | Brazil International | Ygor Coelho | 18–21, 22–20, 19–21 | Runner-up |
2015 | Puerto Rico International | Howard Shu | 21–17, 21–15 | Winner |
2016 | Guatemala International | Osleni Guerrero | Walkover | Runner-up |
2017 | Yonex / K&D Graphics International | Kento Momota | 7–21, 15–21 | Runner-up |
2017 | Carebaco International | Karan Rajan Rajarajan | 21–19, 21–18 | Winner |
2017 | Internacional Mexicano | Aníbal Marroquín | 21–12, 21–9 | Winner |
2017 | Guatemala International | Leodannis Martínez | 21–17, 21–18 | Winner |
2018 | Peru International | Osleni Guerrero | 22–20, 14–21, 21–15 | Winner |
2018 | International Mexicano | Maxime Moreels | 21–19, 21–14 | Winner |
2018 | Guatemala International | Timothy Lam | 21–12, 21–13 | Winner |
2018 | Suriname International | Elias Bracke | 21–13, 21–15 | Winner |
2019 | Jamaica International | Kodai Naraoka | 17–21, 8–21 | Runner-up |
2019 | Peru International | Brian Yang | 21–15, 13–21, 12–21 | Runner-up |
2019 | International Mexicano | Lino Muñoz | 21–16, 21–13 | Winner |
2019 | Guatemala International | Lino Muñoz | 21–6, 11–3 retired | Winner |
2019 | Brazil International | Lino Muñoz | 21–19, 21–19 | Winner |
2019 | Santo Domingo Open | Brian Yang | 8–21, 4–21 | Runner-up |
2019 | Suriname International | Brian Yang | Walkover | Runner-up |
2021 | Guatemala International | Victor Lai | 21–13, 21–11 | Winner |
2022 | Mexican International | Jonathan Matias | 21–10, 21–13 | Winner |
2022 | El Salvador International | Uriel Canjura | 18–21, 23–21, 18–21 | Runner-up |
2023 | Brazil International | Ygor Coelho | 22–20, 14–21, 21–16 | Winner |
2023 | Guatemala International | Ygor Coelho | 21–17, 11–21, 21–23 | Runner-up |
2023 | Peru Challenge | Takuma Kawamoto | 12–21, 21–16, 14–21 | Runner-up |
2023 | Guatemala International | Giovanni Toti | 21–8, 21–19 | Winner |
2023 | Mexican International | Aria Dinata | 21–15, 21–15 | Winner |
2023 | El Salvador International | Ygor Coelho | 21–17, 15–21, 21–19 | Winner |
Men's doubles
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2009 | Peru International | Rodolfo Ramírez | José Vicente Martínez Javier Tur |
16–21, 8–2 retired | Winner |
2009 | Puerto Rico International | Rodolfo Ramírez | Phillip Chew Halim Haryanto |
21–19, 13–21, 21–16 | Winner |
2009 | Santo Domingo Open | Rodolfo Ramírez | Phillip Chew Halim Haryanto |
21–23, 21–15, 21–17 | Winner |
2009 | Guatemala International | Rodolfo Ramírez | Mathew Fogarthy David Neuman |
21–16, 21–14 | Winner |
2010 | Suriname International | Rodolfo Ramírez | Virgil Soeroredjo Mitchel Wongsodikromo |
21–14, 21–16 | Winner |
2010 | Santo Domingo Open | Rodolfo Ramírez | Adrian Liu Derrick Ng |
21–18, 24–22 | Winner |
2010 | Guatemala International | Rodolfo Ramírez | Adrian Liu Derrick Ng |
21–23, 20–22 | Runner-up |
2017 | Mercosul International | Aníbal Marroquín | Rodolfo Ramírez Jonathan Solís |
21–15, 13–21, 13–21 | Runner-up |
- BWF International Challenge tournament
- BWF International Series tournament
- BWF Future Series tournament
Record against selected opponents
editIncludes results against CACSO Games finalists, Pan Am Games finalists, Pan Am Championships finalists, Super Series finalists, World Championship semifinalists, Olympic quarter-finalists, and all Olympic opponents.[13]
- Ygor Coelho 4–1
- Mike Beres 0–1
- Andrew D'Souza 1–0
- Jason Ho-Shue 2–2
- Brian Yang 1–5
- Stephan Wojcikiewicz 3–0
- Bao Chunlai 0–1
- Chen Long 1–0
- Osleni Guerrero 10–5
- Ilian Perez 0–1
- Jan Fröhlich 1–3
- Peter Gade 0–1
- Joachim Persson 1–1
- Viktor Axelsen 0–1
- Rajiv Ouseph 1–1
- Marc Zwiebler 0–2
- Pedro Yang 2–0
- Ng Ka Long 1–0
- Ajay Jayaram 0–2
- Lakshya Sen 0–2
- Parupalli Kashyap 0–1
- Anthony Sinisuka Ginting 0–1
- Taufik Hidayat 0–1
- Kento Momota 0–1
- Sho Sasaki 0–2
- Lee Chong Wei 0–2
- Lino Muñoz 14–1
- Mark Caljouw 1–1
- Adrian Dziółko 2–1
- Heo Kwang-hee 1–0
- Lee Hyun-il 0–1
- Pablo Abián 2–7
- Niluka Karunaratne 2–1
- Henri Hurskainen 2–2
- Boonsak Ponsana 0–1
- Howard Shu 9–0
- Nguyễn Tiến Minh 1–0
References
edit- ^ Badminton Player : Kevin Cordon on BadmintonLink.com Archived 9 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Guatemalan Cordon's dream run goes on | Reuters
- ^ Badminton | U.S. Open badminton competitor Kevin Cordon – Los Angeles Times
- ^ Diario de Centro América – Deportes [permanent dead link]
- ^ Guatemalan Cordon's dream run goes on
- ^ (in Spanish) Cordón será el abanderado de la delegación guatemalteca en Guadajalara 2011 Archived 26 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Badminton Results – CORDON Kevin
- ^ Diego, Juan (12 August 2016). "Kevin Cordón no jugará el segundo partido de bádminton por lesión". guatemala.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
- ^ "La bandera de Guatemala en París 2024" (in Spanish). Comité Olímpico Guatemalteco. 3 July 2024. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
- ^ "Memorable Moments | Kevin Cordon at Tokyo 2020". olympics.bwfbadminton.com. Badminton World Federation. 17 July 2024. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
- ^ "Kevin Cordon withdraws from Paris 2024 due to injury". badmintoneurope.com. Badminton Europe. 28 July 2024. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
- ^ Badminton: Cuba impuso su ley en las semifinales
- ^ http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/profile/selectheadtohead.aspx?id=B8ECFF4D-C7A9-4778-AE13-900E7F626638 [bare URL]
External links
edit- Kevin Cordón at BWF.TournamentSoftware.com
- Kevin Cordón at BWFBadminton.com
- Kevin Cordón at Olympedia
- Kevin Cordon at Olympics.com
- Kevin Cordón at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics
- Kevin Cordón at the Lima 2019 Pan American Games