William Roussy silver leads Canada's 3-medal badminton effort to end Parapan Am Games
William Roussy continued to make gains at his second Parapan Am Games, pushing defending badminton champion Pedro de Vinatea of Peru for 65 minutes and capturing a silver medal on the final day of competition in Santiago, Chile.
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![William Roussy of Maria, Que., dropped a three-set decision to defending Para badminton champion Pedro de Vinatea of Peru in the men's singles SL3 gold-medal match on Sunday at the Parapan Am Games in Santiago, Chile. Men's Para badminton player raises his right arm to hit the birdie in front of him with his racket during a gold-medal match at the Parapan Am Games in Santiago, Chile.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7040596.1701024894!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/roussy-william-231126-1180.jpg)
William Roussy continued to make gains at his second Parapan Am Games, pushing defending badminton champion Pedro de Vinatea of Peru for 65 minutes and capturing a silver medal on the final day of competition in Santiago, Chile.