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Cup2000 Badminton Klub Cup2000 Badminton Klub The players must be ready to play at least 15 minutes before the time 17-10-2005 19:30 appointed *=seeded - INJ=Injured - WO=Walk Over - SUB=Substituted - WDN=With Drawn - [Numbers]=IBF ID - PFR=Promoted from Reserves - PFQ=Promoted from Qualifying - PMD Promoted to Main Draw Cup2000 Badminton Klub Participans AUT Peter Mørk (HD) Morten Tolver Kronborg (HS+HD) Jürgen Koch (HS+HD) Hans-Kristian Vittinghus (HS) Jens-Kristian Leth (HS) Peter Zauner (HS+HD) Jesper Thomsen (MD) Jonas Lyduch (HS) Simone Prutsch (DS) Martin Bille Larsen (HS) Kenneth Jonassen (HS) Tom Lauridsen (HS) Lars Paaske (HD+MD) BUL Trine Niemeier (DS) Mathias Boe (HD) Linda Zechiri (DD) Mette K. Pedersen (DS) Mie Schjøtt-Kristensen (DS) Petya Nedeltcheva (DS) Rasmus Mangor Andersen (HD+MD) Christinna Pedersen (DD+MD) ENG CAN Lena Frier Kristiansen (DD+MD) Andrew Smith (HS) Anna Rice (DS) Amalie Fangel (DS) Anthony Clark (HD+MD) Bobby Milroy (HS) Carsten Mogensen (HD+MD) David Lindley (HD+MD) Brian Prevoe (MD) Helle Nielsen (DD+MD) Donna Kellogg (DD+MD) Stefan Wojcikiewicz (HS) Joachim Fischer (HS) Elisabeth Cann (DS) Valerie St-Jacques (DS+MD) Jonas Rasmussen (HD+MD) Ella Tripp (DD) Kasper Ødum (HS) Gail Emms (DD+MD) CHN Michael Christensen (HS) Ian Palethorpe (HD+MD) Chen Xu (HD) Pernille Harder (DD+MD) Jenny Wallwork (DD+MD) Dan Zhang (DD) Christina Andersen (DS) Jill Pittard (DS) Hong Qian (DD+MD) Anders Malthe Nielsen (HS) Joanne Nicholas (DD+MD) Hu Zhi Lan (MD) Peter Mikkelsen (HS) Julia Mann (DS) Jia Ni Cai (DS+DD) Tine Høy (DS) Kristian Roebuck (HD+MD) Jin Chen (HS) Tommy Sørensen (HD) Liza Parker (DD+MD) Jing Du (DD) Kasper Henriksen (HD) Natalie Munt (DD+MD) Lan Lu (DS) Lene Mørk (DD) Nathan Rice (HS) Lin Wang (DS) Sune Gavnholt (HS) Nathan Robertson (MD) Xiao Yan Dai (DD) Casper Lund (HS) Nicholas Kidd (HS) Xin Guo (DS) Jesper Thomsen (HD) Robert Blair (HD+MD) Yang Sang (HD) Thomas Røjkjær Jensen (HD) Simon Archer (HD) Yang Yu (DD) Kristian F. Midtgaard (HS) Solenn Pasturel (DS) Yawen Zhang (DD) Kristian Nielsen (HS) Tracey Hallam (DS+DD) Yu Chen (HS) Lone Ø. Jørgensen (DD) Nanna Brosolat Jensen (DS) EST CZE Camilla Sørensen (DS) Kati Tolmoff (DS) Jan Fröhlich (HS+HD) Christian Lind Thomsen (HS) Jan Vondra (HS+HD) Leon Åbenhus (HS) FIN Rasmus Bonde Nissen (HD+MD) Anu Nieminen (DS+DD) DEN Louise Thastrup (DS) Nina Weckström (DS+DD) Anders Boesen (HS) Peter Gade Christensen (HS) Ville Lang (HS) Britta Andersen (DD+MD) Søren Frandsen (HD+MD) Jens Eriksen (HD+MD) Anders Kristiansen (HD) FRA Joachim Persson (HS) Kamilla Rytter Juhl (DD+MD) Arief Rasidi (HS) Mette Schjoldager (DD+MD) Kasper Ipsen (HS) Hong Yan Pi (DS) Rune Ulsing (HS) Martin Lundgaard Hansen (HD) Jacob Chemnitz (HD+MD) Simon Mollyhus (HD) GER Julie Houmann (DD+MD) Thomas Laybourn (HD+MD) Annekatrin Lillie (DD+MD) Line Reimers (DD+MD) Jacob Damgaard (HS) Astrid Hoffmann (DS+DD) Niels Christian Kaldau (HS) Karina Sørensen (MD) Birgit Overzier (DD+MD) Peter Steffensen (HD+MD) Michael Jensen (MD) Bjoern Joppien (HS) Anne Marie Pedersen (DS) Christopher Bruun Jensen (HS+HD) Carola Bott (DS+DD) Bo Rafn (HS) Marie Røpke (DD) Gitte Koehler (DD+MD) Christian Dalsgaard (HD) Mikkel Delbo Larsen (HS) Huaiwen Xu (DS) The players must be ready to play at least 15 minutes before the time 17-10-2005 19:30 appointed *=seeded - INJ=Injured - WO=Walk Over - SUB=Substituted - WDN=With Drawn - [Numbers]=IBF ID - PFR=Promoted from Reserves - PFQ=Promoted from Qualifying - PMD Promoted to Main Draw Cup2000 Badminton Klub Ingo Kindervater (HD+MD) Shinya Ohtsuka (HS) Robert Mateusiak (HD+MD) Jan Soeren Schulz (HD+MD) Sho Sasaki (HS) Janet Koehler (DS+DD) Shoji Sato (HS) Qual Johannes Schoettler (HD+MD) Shuichi Nakao (HD+MD) Qual Ms1 (HS) Juliane Schenk (DS+DD) Shuichi Sakamoto (HD) Qual Ms2 (HS) Karin Schnaase (DS+DD+MD) Tadashi Ohtsuka (HD) Qual Ms3 (HS) Kathrin Piotrowski (DD+MD) Tomomi Matsuda (DD+MD) Qual Ms4 (HS) Kristof Hopp (HD+MD) Yoshimi Hataya (DS) Qual Ms5 (HS) Marc Zwiebler (HS) Yousuke Nakanishi (HS) Qual Ms6 (HS) Michael Fuchs (HD+MD) Qual Ws1 (DS) Michaela Pheiffer (DD+MD) MAS Qual Ws2 (DS) Nicole Grether (DS+DD) Chong Ming Chan (HD) Qual Ws3 (DS) Patrick Neubacher (HD) Chong Wei Lee (HS) Qual Ws4 (DS) Petra Overzier (DS) Choong Hann Wong (HS) Qual Xd1a (MD) Roman Spitko (HS+HD) Eei Hui Chin (DD) Qual Xd1b (MD) Sandra Marinello (DD+MD) Kien Keat Koo (HD+MD) Sebastian Schoettler (HS+HD) Mew Choo Wong (DS) RUS Tim Dettmann (HD+MD) Mohd Fairuzizuan Tazari (HD) Alexej Vasiljev (HD+MD) Tim Zander (HD+MD) Muhd Hafiz Hashim (HS) Anastasia Russkikh (DD) Yudianto Yong (HS) Pei Tty Wong (DD+MD) Anna Efremova (DD+MD) Salim Sameon (HS) Annastasia Russkikh (MD) GUA Tan Fook Choong (HD) Ekaterina Ananina (DS+DD) Erick Anguiano (HS) Wan Wah Lee (HD) Evgenia Dimova (DS+DD) Pedro Yang (HS) Wee Chung Pei (HS) Konstantin Khlestov (HD) Woon Fui Lin (HD) Sergej Lunev (HS+HD) INA Stanislav Pukhov (HS) Atu Rosalina (DS) NED Vladimir Malkov (HS+HD) Dicky Palyama (HS) IND Eric Pang (HS+HD) SCO Anup Sridhar (HS) Jie Yao (DS) Susan Hughes (DS) Arvind Bhat (HS) Judith Meulendijks (DS+DD) Chetan Anand (HS) Jürgen Wouters (HD+MD) SUI Jwala Gutta (DS) Koen Ridder (HS+HD) Jeanine Cicognini (DS+DD) Mia Audina Tjiptawan (DS) Jon Lindholm (HS) IRI Paulien Van Dooremalen (DD+MD) Marco Fux (HS) Kaveh Mehrabi (HS) Robert Kwee (HS) Ruud Bosch (HD) SVK IRL Eva Sladekova (DS+MD) Alex Sim (HS) NGR Kvetoslava Orlovska (DS) Brian Smyth (HD) Ibrahim Adamu (HS) Michal Matejka (HS+MD) Scott Evans (HS+HD) NOR SWE ISL Steinar Klausen (HS) Anders Malmgren (HS) Katrin Atladottir (DS+DD) Elin Bergblom (DS+MD) Ragna Ingolfsdottir (DS+DD) NZL George Rimarcdi (HS+HD) Tinna Helgadottir (DS+DD) Daniel Shirley (HD+MD) Hugi Heimirsson (HS) Geoffrey Bellingham (HS) Imanuel Hirschfeld (HD) JPN John Gordon (HS+HD) Kristian Karttunnen (HS) Aki Akao (DD+MD) Rachel Hindley (DS+DD) Lina Uhac (DS+DD) Kanako Yonekura (DS) Rebecca Bellingham (DS+DD) Magnus Sahlberg (HS) Kaori Mori (DS) Sara Runesten-Petersen (MD) Sara Persson (DS+DD) Keita Masuda (HD) Sophia Hansson (DS) Kumiko Ogura (DD) POL Naoki Kawamae (HD+MD) Kamila Augustyn (DS+DD) Antal klubber: 30 Reiko Shiota (DD) Michal Logosz (HD) Antal deltagere: 261 Shintaro Ikeda (HD) Nadiezda Kostiuczyk (DD+MD) The players must be ready to play at least 15 minutes before the time 17-10-2005 19:30 appointed *=seeded - INJ=Injured - WO=Walk Over - SUB=Substituted - WDN=With Drawn - [Numbers]=IBF ID - PFR=Promoted from Reserves - PFQ=Promoted from Qualifying - PMD Promoted to Main Draw Cup2000 Badminton Klub Men's Singles Qual Group 1 1 [8610] LINDHOLM Jon SUI Tue.09:00 PFR 2 [55266] LAURIDSEN Tom DEN Tue.13:00 3 [55269] DAMGAARD Jacob DEN Tue.09:00 4 [51986] SIM Alex IRL Men's Singles Qual Group 2 1 [14926] SCHOETTLER Sebastian GER Tue.09:00 2 [10517] LYDUCH Jonas DEN Tue.13:00 3 [13841] LUNEV Sergej RUS Tue.09:00 4 [52804] LUND Casper DEN Men's Singles Qual Group 3 1 [51839] FUX Marco SUI Tue.09:45 2 [51682] MALKOV Vladimir RUS Tue.13:00 3 [51602] RIDDER Koen NED Tue.09:45 4 [54111] JENSEN Christopher Bruun DEN Men's Singles Qual Group 4 1 [53899] NIELSEN Kristian DEN Tue.09:45 2 [15161] KLAUSEN Steinar NOR Tue.13:00 3 [15160] SAHLBERG Magnus SWE Tue.09:45 4 [8354] PUKHOV Stanislav RUS Men's Singles Qual Group 5 1 [51336] KARTTUNNEN Kristian SWE Tue.10:30 2 [11811] SPITKO Roman GER Tue.13:45 3 [50675] ADAMU Ibrahim NGR Tue.10:30 4 [51595] LARSEN Mikkel Delbo DEN Men's Singles Qual Group 6 PFR 1 [53753] VITTINGHUS Hans-Kristian DEN Tue.10:30 PFR 2 [54109] KRONBORG Morten Tolver DEN Tue.13:45 3 [5855] MALMGREN Anders SWE Tue.10:30 4 [51303] ULSING Rune DEN The players must be ready to play at least 15 minutes before the time 17-10-2005 19:30 appointed *=seeded - INJ=Injured - WO=Walk Over - SUB=Substituted - WDN=With Drawn - [Numbers]=IBF ID - PFR=Promoted from Reserves - PFQ=Promoted from Qualifying - PMD Promoted to Main Draw Cup2000 Badminton Klub Women's Singles Qual Group 1 1 [51802] HOFFMANN Astrid GER Tue.11:15 PFR 2 [52810] ANDERSEN Christina DEN Tue.13:45 3 [50708] FANGEL Amalie DEN Tue.11:15 4 [53676] DIMOVA Evgenia RUS Women's Singles Qual Group 2 1 [13852] ANANINA Ekaterina RUS Tue.11:15 2 [9826] ATLADOTTIR Katrin ISL Tue.14:30 3 [13263] GUO Xin CHN Tue.11:15 4 [52961] THASTRUP Louise DEN Women's Singles Qual Group 3 1 [12887] UHAC Lina SWE Tue.12:00 2 [50928] CAI Jia Ni CHN Tue.14:30 3 [10626] ORLOVSKA Kvetoslava SVK Tue.12:00 4 [11322] ROSALINA Atu INA Women's Singles Qual Group 4 PFR 1 [52322] NIEMEIER Trine DEN Tue.12:30 2 [53762] KOEHLER Janet GER Tue.14:30 3 [15158] HANSSON Sophia SWE Tue.12:30 4 [14046] HELGADOTTIR Tinna ISL Mixed Doubles Qual Group 1 1 [52845] ZANDER Tim/[51204] SCHNAASE Karin GER Tue.11:45 2 [50817] VASILJEV Alexej/[8377] EFREMOVA Anna RUS Tue.13:45 3 [53757] NISSEN Rasmus Bonde/[53759] PEDERSEN Christinna DEN Tue.11:45 PFR 4 [52323] CHEMNITZ Jacob/[12870] HOUMANN Julie DEN The players must be ready to play at least 15 minutes before the time 17-10-2005 19:30 appointed *=seeded - INJ=Injured - WO=Walk Over - SUB=Substituted - WDN=With Drawn - [Numbers]=IBF ID - PFR=Promoted from Reserves - PFQ=Promoted from Qualifying - PMD Promoted to Main Draw Cup2000 Badminton Klub Winner 2004: Lin Dan, CHN Men´s Singles Championships 5* 1/3 * 1 [4762] JONASSEN Kenneth DEN JONASSEN Kenneth INJ 2 [2641] KOCH Jürgen AUT Wed.19:15 3 [51310] SRIDHAR Anup IND Tue16:00 4 [7243] BELLINGHAM Geoffrey NZL Thu.18:30 * 5 [10319] PANG Eric NED Tue16:00 6 [53825] THOMSEN Christian Lind DEN Wed.14:05 7 [4023] ANGUIANO Erick GUA Tue16:00 8 [10513] FISCHER Joachim DEN Fri.19:45 Court 2 9 [7012] KALDAU Niels Christian DEN Tue18:30 10 [50257] OHTSUKA Shinya JPN Wed.19:15 11 [9460] KIDD Nicholas ENG Tue16:00 12 [7947] YONG Yudianto GER Thu.19:45 Court 2 * 13 [50931] CHEN Yu CHN Tue16:45 14 [13310] WOJCIKIEWICZ Stefan CAN Wed.14:05 15 [10565] FRÖHLICH Jan CZE Tue16:45 16 [15453] LANG Ville FIN Sat.from 13:45 Vinder:XX Sun.from 13:00 YY * 17 [12370] HASHIM Muhd Hafiz MAS Tue18:30 18 [51717] GAVNHOLT Sune DEN Wed.19:45 19 [50339] KWEE Robert NED Tue16:45 20 [50905] SASAKI Sho JPN Thu.17:30 * 21 [11809] JOPPIEN Bjoern GER Tue18:30 22 [50365] MIDTGAARD Kristian F.
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