Czech Republic
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
CZECH REPUBLIC CESKY BADMINTONOVY SVAZ SUCCESSOR OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK BADMINTON ASSOCIATION (WITH THE SLOVAK BADMINTON ASSOCIATION) FOLLOWING THE DIVISION OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK REPUBLIC FROM 1 JANUARY 1993 Contact: Cesky Badmintonovy Svaz +420 2 2051 3351 Zatopkova 100/2 Fax: +420 2 205 13 351 P.O.Box 40 e-mail: [email protected] 160 17 Praha 6 – Strahov Web: www.czechbadminton.cz Founded : 1993, January 1 Elected to E.B.U 1993 Players : 5097 Clubs : 150 President: Zden ěk Musil Secretary: Helena Bízová Periodical: Squash and Badminton Squash, Ricochet, Revue Badminton NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Men´s Singles Ladies’ Singles 1993 Tomasz Mendrek Eva Lacinova 1994 Tomasz Mendrek Jitka Lacinova 1995 Tomasz Mendrek Marketa Koudelkova 1996 Tomasz Mendrek Marketa Koudelkova 1997 Tomasz Mendrek Marketa Koudelkova 1998 Jan Frohlich Marketa Koudelkova 1999 Jan Frohlich Marketa Koudelkova 2000 Jan Frohlich Marketa Koudelkova 2001 Jan Frohlich Marketa Koudelkova 2002 Jan Frohlich Martina Benesova 2003 Jan Frohlich Marketa Koudelkova 2004 Jan Fröhlich Marketa Koudelkova 2005 Jan Frohlich Hana Prochazkova 2006 Jan Fröhlich Eva Tit ěrová – Brožová 2007 Petr Koukal Eva Tit ěrová – Brožová Men’s Doubles 1993 Petr Janda and Daniel Gaspar 1994 Tomasz Mendrek and Richard Hobzik 1995 Tomasz Mendrek and Ondrej Lubas 1996 Petr Janda and Daniel Gaspar 1997 Tomasz Mendrek and Petr Basa 1998 Zdenek Musil and Petr Basa 1998 Zdenek Musil and Petr Basa 1999 Zdenek Musil and Petr Basa 2000 Jan Frohlich and Petr Martinec 2001 Jan Frohlich and Petr Martinec 2002 Rene Nedela and Jiri Skocdopole 2003 Jiri Provaznik and Hobzik Adam 2004 Filip Stadnik and Michal Svoboda 2005 Jan Frohlich and Jan Vondra 2006 Pavel Florián and Stanislav Kohoutek 2007 Pavel Florián and Stanislav Kohoutek Ladies’ Doubles 1993 Eva Lacinova and Jitka Lacinova 1994 Eva Lacinova and Jitka Lacinova 1995 Eva Lacinova and Jitka Lacinova 1996 Jarka Novakova and Jitka Lacinova 1997 Marketa Koudelkova and Ludmila Basova 1998 Marketa Koudelkova and Ludmila Basova 1999 Marketa Koudelkova and Ludmila Basova 2000 Marketa Koudelkova and Ludmila Basova 2001 Eva Brozova and Hana Milisova 2002 Ivana Vilimkova and Hana Prochazkova 2003 Eva Brozova and Hana Milisova 2004 Marketa Koudelkova and Kristyna Ludikova 2005 Eva Brozova and Hana Milisova 2006 Eva Tit ěrová-Brozova and Hana Milisova 2007 Eva Tit ěrová-Brozova and Hana Milisova Mixed Doubles 1993 Daniel Gaspar and Jitka Lacinova 1994 Daniel Gaspar and Jitka Lacinova 1995 Michal Koudelka and Marketa Koudelkova 1996 Daniel Gaspar and Jitka Lacinova 1997 Jan Jurka and Dana Kykalova 1998 Daniel Gaspar and Jana Danhelkova 1999 Michal Koudelka and Marketa Koudelkova 2000 Pavel Kubis and Eva Melounova 2001 Martin Herout and Eva Brozova 2002 Martin Martin and Eva Brozova 2003 Petr Koukal and Marketa Koudelkova 2004 Jiri Skocdopole and Hana Prochazkova 2005 Martin Herout and Eva Brozova 2006 Martin Herout and Eva Tit ěrová-Brozova 2007 Martin Herout and Eva Tit ěrová-Brozova National Team Championships 1993 CKD Kompresory Praha 1994 Meteor Praha 1995 Spoje Praha 1996 Meteor Praha 1997 Meteor Praha 1998 Meteor Praha 1999 Spoje Praha 2000 Spoje Praha 2001 O.T.E.C.Sokol Radotin Meteor Praha 2002 BK 1973 Deltacar spedition, Benatky nad Jizerou 2003 BK 1973 Dektacar spedition Benatky nad Jizerou 2004 BK 1973 Deltacar spedition Benatky nad Jizerou 2005 BK 1973 Deltacar spedition Benatky nad Jizerou 2006 O.T.E.C.Sokol Radotin Meteor Praha 2007 BK 1973 Deltacar spedition Benatky nad Jizerou INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Men’s Singles Ladies’ Singles 1993 Jim Laugesen (DEN) Mette Sorensen (DEN) 1994 Henrik Sorensen (DEN) Irina Serova (AUT) 1995 Thomas Soegaard (DEN) Elena Rybkina (RUS) 1996 Daniel Ericsson (SWE) Tanja Berg (DEN) 1997 Martin Hagberg (SWE) Anne Gibson (SCO) 1998 Robert Nock (ENG) Ella Karachkova (RUS) 1999 Robert Nock (ENG) Katja Michalowsky (GER) 2000 Gerben Bruystens (NED) Christina B.Sorensen (DEN) 2001 Bobby Milroy (CAN) Rebecca Panteney (ENG) 2002 Przemyslav Wacha (POL) Sara Persson (SWE) 2003 Michael Christensen (DEN) Petya Nedeltcheva (BUL) 2004 Per-Henrik Croona (SWE) Katja Michalowsky (GER) 2005 Przemyslav Wacha (POL) Susan Hughes (SCO) 2006 Jan O. Jörgensen (DEN) Ragna Ingolfsdottir (ISL) 2007 Arvind Bhat (IND) Rachel Van Cutsen (NED) Men’s Doubles 1993 Neil Cottrill and John Quinn (ENG) 1994 Henrik Sorensen and Claus Simonsen (DEN) 1995 Thomas Stavngaard and Janek Roos (DEN) 1996 Johan Tholinsson and Henrik Andersson (SWE) 1997 James Anderson and Ian Sullivan (ENG) 1998 Graham Hurrell and Peter Jeffrey (ENG) 1999 Svetoslav Stojanov and Michal Popov (BUL) 2000 Thomas Hovgaard and Jesper Mikla (DEN) 2001 Michael Popov and Manuel Dubrulle (FRA) 2002 Svetoslav Stojanov and Vincent Laigle (FRA) 2003 Michael Popov and Manuel Dubrulle (FRA) 2004 Mike Beres and William Milroy (CAN) 2005 Chris Langridge and Chris Tonks (ENG) 2006 Robert Adcock and Robin Middleton (ENG) 2007 Kasper Henriksen and Rasmus Bonde (DEN) Ladies’ Doubles 1993 Nadezhda Chervyakova and Marina Jakusheva (RUS) 1994 Lene Sorensen and Mette Sorensen (DEN) 1995 Michelle Rasmussen and Mette Sorensen (DEN) 1996 Ann-Lou Jorgensen and Christina Sorensen (DEN) 1997 Rebeka Pantaney and Gail Ems (ENG) 1998 Lorraine Cole and Tracey Dineen (ENG) 1999 Liza Parker and Susanne Rayappan (ENG) 2000 Britta Andersen and Lene Mork (DEN) 2001 Nadezhda Kostiouchik (BUL) and Kamila Augustyn (POL) 2002 Johanna Persson and Elin Berglom (SWE) 2003 Petya Nedeltcheva and Nely Boteva (BUL) 2004 Britta Andersen and Mie Schjott Kristensen (DEN) 2005 Nadiezhda Kostiuczyk (BUL) and Kamila Augustyn (POL) 2006 Mie Schjott Kristensen and Christina Pedersen (DEN) 2007 Mie Schjott Kristensen and Christina Pedersen (DEN) Mixed Doubles 1993 John Quinn and Nicola Beck (ENG) 1994 Jurgen Koch and Irina Serova (AUT) 1995 Janek Roos and Pernille Harder (DEN) 1996 Jonas Rasmussen and Ann-Lou Jorgensen (DEN) 1997 Ian Sulivan and Gail Emms (ENG) 1998 Anthony Clark and Lorraine Cole (ENG) 1999 Ola Molin and Johanna Persson (SWE) 2000 Mathias Boe and Britta Andersen (DEN) 2001 Kristian Roebuck and Natalie Munt (ENG) 2002 Andrey Konakh and Nadezhda Kostiouchik ( BLR ) 2003 Mike Beres and Jody Patrick (CAN) 2004 Jesper Thomsen and Britta Andersen (DEN) 2005 Henri Hurskainen and Johanna Persson (SWE) 2006 Robin Middleton and Liza Parker (ENG) 2007 Rasmus Bonde and Christina Pedersen (DEN) INTERNATIONAL MATCHES ( v.European countries only) European Championships 1994 Den Bosch v.Austria 1-4 v.Belgium 4-1 v.Bulgaria 4-1 v.Ireland 2-3 v.Bulgaria 1-4 2002 Malmö v. Poland 1-4 v. Scotland 1-4 v. Portugal 1-4 2006 Den Bosch v. Germany 0-5 v. Russia 0-5 v.Wales 3-2 v. Scotland 1-3 v. Finland 3-2 Thomas Cup 1994 Glasgow v.Switzerland 1-4 v.Italy 5-0 1996 Prague v.Belarus 2-3 v.Cyprus 5-0 v.Ukraine 0-5 1998 Sandefjord v.Cyprus 5-0 v.Finland 1-4 2000 Sofia v.Slovakia 5-0 v.Ukraine 1-4 v.Greece 5-0 2002 Eindhoven v.Russia 0-5 v.Switzerland 3-2 v.Portugal 2-3 2004 Presov v.England 1-4 v.Bulgaria 2-3 v.Moldavia 5-0 2006 Thessalonica v. Romania 5-0 v. Turkey 5-0 v. France 2-3 Uber Cup 1994 Glasgow v.Switzerland 2-3 v.Russia 0-5 1996 Prague v.Iceland 1-4 v.Lithuania 5-0 v.Scotland 0-5 1998 Sandefjord v.Belarus 0-5 v.Belgium 3-2 v.Norway 2-3 2000 Sofia v.Wales 1-4 v.Mexico 5-0 v.Kazachstan 2-3 2002 Eindhoven v.Russia 0-5 v.Slovenia 1-4 v.Spain 2-3 2004 Presov v.Cyprus 5-0 v.Bulgaria 0-5 v.Finland 1-4 2006 Thessalonica v. Bulgaria 2-3 v. England 0-5 v. Cyprus 4-1 Sudirman Cup 1993 Birmingham v.Iceland 5-0 v.Ireland 4-1 1995 Lausanne v.Norway 1-4 v.Finland 2-3 1997 Glasgow v.Bulgaria 2-3 v.Ukraine 0-5 v.Switzerland 2-3 v.Wales 1-4 1999 Copenhagen v.Switzerland 1-4 v.Belarus 1-4 v.Iceland 0-5 v.USA 1-4 2001 Seville v.Belgium 3-2 v.Portugal 3-2 v.Israel 5-0 v.Spain 1-3 2003 Eindhoven v.Australia 1-4 v. France 1-4 v. Iceland 2-3 v. Belgium 1-3 2007 Glasgow v. Switzerland 3-2 v. Estonia 3-2 v. Bulgaria 4-1 v. Australia 3-2 Helvetia Cup 1993 Pressbaum v.Austria 2-5 v.Bulgaria 4-3 v.Finland 3-4 v.Ireland 4-3 v.Spain 7-0 v.Wales 2-5 1995 Nicosia v.France 0-5 v.Hungary 3-2 v.Ireland 1-4 v.Luxembourg 5-0 v.Portugal 3-2 v.Spain 2-3 1997 Strassburg v.Austria 2-3 v.Portugal 2-3 v.Italy 3-2 v.Belgium 3-2 v.Cyprus 5-0 1999 Lisburn v.Poland 2-3 v.Luxembourg 5-0 v.Italy 2-3 v.Slovenia 3-2 v.Luxembourg 5-0 v.Cyprus 5-0 v.Israel 4-1 2001 Most v.Switzerland 4-1 v.Faroe Islands 5-0 v.Belgium 4-1 v.Latvia 5-0 v.Portugal 2-3 v.Slovenia 5-0 2003 Caldas da v.Austria 3-2 Rainha v.Ireland 3-2 v. Romania 4-1 v. Iceland 3-2 v. France 0-3 v. Portugal 3-1 2005 Agros v. Portugal 3-1 v. Spain 3-2 Plume d´Or 1993 Luxembourg v.Gibraltar 7-0 v.France 4-3 v.Switzerland 2-5 v.Belgium 6-1 Other Matches v.Hungary 1993 Santa Marinella 4-1 v.Italy 1993 Santa Marinella 5-0 v.Russia 1993 Santa Marinella 2-3 v.Slovenia 1993 Santa Marinella 5-0 v.Switzerland 1993 La-Chaux-de-Fons 4-5 NATIONAL JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Men’s Singles Ladies’ Singles 1993 Jan Vondra Marketa Koudelkova 1994 Michal Severa Dita Feiferova 1995 Jan Vondra Regina Raskova 1996 Michal Turon Regina Raskova 1997 Jan Frohlich Eva Brozova 1998 Jan Frohlich Eva Brozova 1999 Jan Frohlich Regina Raskova 2000 Jan Frohlich Regina Raskova 2001 Stanislav Kohoutek Hana Kollarova 2002 Petr Koukal Martina Benesova 2003 Adam Hobzik Martina Benesova 2004 Petr Koukal Pavla Janosova 2005 Jakub Bitman Kristina Ludikova 2006 Jakub Bitman Kristina Ludikova 2007 Jakub Bitman Dominika Koukalová Men’s Doubles 1993 Libor Novak and Michal Severa 1994 Jan Vondra and Martin Augustyn 1995 Mojmir Skalicky and Vaclav Fridrich 1996 Jiri Provazník and Jan