Brazil and hosts Peru enjoyed a medal-laden final day at the Pan American Para-Badminton Championships in Liima ©BWF

Home player Pilar Jaurequi Cancino, the top seed in the women's singles WH1-WH2 class in the Pan American Para Badminton Championships in Lima, delivered the goods in style on the concluding day of finals.

The Peruvian earned a convincing 21-9, 21-9 win against Canada's Yuka Chokyu to take gold at the Villa Deportiva Nacional.

Badminton will make its Paralympic debut at Tokyo 2020, with Lima due to host next year's Parapan American Games.

Another home gold was added by Carmen Flores, top seed in the women's singles SS6 class, who defeated second seed Katherine Valli of the United States 21-13, 21-6.

And there was a third Peruvian singles' gold in the men's SL3 category, where home player and top seed Pedro Pablo De Vinatea defeated Brazil's Leonardo Zuffo 21-13, 21-12.

That was a rare taste of defeat for Brazil, whose players enjoyed a highly profitable final day.

Brazil claimed gold in the women's singles SL3-SU5 category through Cintya Oliveira, who beat Canada's Olivia Meier 14-21, 21-18, 21-16.

Marcelo Alves Conceicao lived up to his top seeding in the WH1 men's singles as he took gold with a 21-12, 21-14 win over compatriot Rudolfo Cano.

Brazilian top seeds Eduardo Oliveira and Vitor Goncalves Tavares won gold in the men's singles SU5 and SS6 categories respectively.

Oliveira beat compatriot Ricardo Cavalli 21-13, 21-8, while Tavares triumphed 21-13, 21-13 over second seed Miles Krajewski of the United States.

Brazil also took gold in the men's singles WH2 class through Julio Cesar Godoy, who beat Jime Aranguiz of Chile 21-19, 21-13.

The men's singles SL4 gold went to Argentina's number one seed Raul Anguiano, who beat Canada's Pascal Lapointe 21-14, 21-10.

Badminton will make its Paralympic debut at Tokyo 2020, with Lima due to host next year's Parapan American Games.