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Terminvorschau 2021 Geschäftsstelle Außenstelle Südstraße 25 Sportdirektor Martin Kranitz 45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr c/o Olympiastützpunkt (0208) 30 82 70 Rheinland-Pfalz/Saarland (0208) 30 82 755 Hermann-Neuberger-Sportschule E-Mail: [email protected] Gebäude Setzplatz 2 Internet: www.badminton.de 66123 Saarbrücken (0681) 3 87 94 91 Bankverbindung: (0681) 3 87 91 60 Sparkasse Mülheim an der Ruhr E-Mail: [email protected] IBAN: DE90 3625 0000 0300 0296 63 SWIFT-BIC: SPMHDE3EXXX Finanzamt Mülheim an der Ruhr DBV Südstraße 25 45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr Steuernummer 120/5701/0011 Absender Eintragung: Vereinsregister Setzplatz Pressesprecherin 50936 Dr. Claudia Pauli +++ Pressemitteilung +++ Amtsgericht Duisburg Waldbleeke 36 DBV – Nr. 1/2021 45481 Mülheim an der Ruhr (0208) 69 866 296 (Büro) E-Mail: [email protected] Datum: 07.01.2021 Terminvorschau 2021 Olympische Spiele sowie Paralympische Spiele, drei Weltmeisterschaften und zwei Europameisterschaften im Erwachsenenbereich, Welt- und Europameisterschaften im Jugendbereich sowie im Bereich Altersklassen, Weltmeisterschaften im Para-Badminton sowie zahlreiche Deutsche Meisterschaften und der Ligaspielbetrieb: Der Terminkalender in den Sportarten Badminton und Para-Badminton für das Jahr 2021 ist prall gefüllt. Die nachfolgende Auflistung (Stand: 7. Januar 2021) gibt einen Überblick über ausgewählte Veranstaltungen auf internationaler wie auf nationaler Ebene, die in diesem Jahr ausgetragen werden sollen. Inwieweit die Events tatsächlich, noch dazu zu den geplanten Zeitpunkten, stattfinden können, hängt von den Entwicklungen im Zusammenhang mit der Corona-Pandemie ab. Alle Angaben sind daher ohne Gewähr und Änderungen (z. B. Verlegungen oder Absagen) möglich. INTERNATIONALE TURNIERE Erwachsene (O19) Olympische Sommerspiele 24.07.-02.08. Badmintonwettbewerbe im Rahmen Tokio/Japan der Olympischen Sommerspiele (Individualwettbewerb) Weltmeisterschaften 23.-30.05. TOTAL BWF Sudirman Cup Suzhou/China (= Mixed -Team -Weltmeisterschaft ) 09.-17.10. TOTAL BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2020 Aarhus/Dänemark (= Weltmeisterschaft für Herren- und für Damennationalmannschaften) 29.11.-05.12. BWF World Championships Huelva/Spanien (= Individual-Weltmeisterschaften) Europameisterschaften 16.-20.02. European Mixed Team Championships Vantaa/Finnland (= Mixed -Team -Europameisterschaft ) 27.04.-02.05. European Championships Kiew/Ukraine (= Individual -Europameisterschaften) Freundschaftsländerspiele N.N. Deutschland gegen Schottland N.N./ Deutschland N.N. Deutschland gegen Schottland N.N./Deutschland HSBC BWF World Tour Finals 27.-31.01. HSBC BWF World Tour Finals 2020 Bangkok/Thailand (= Jahresabschlussturnier der HSBC BWF World Tour) 15.-19.12. HSBC BWF World Tour Finals 2021 Guangzhou/China (= Jahresabschlussturnier der HSBC BWF World Tour) HSBC BWF World Tour Super 1000 12.-17.01. YONEX Thailand Open Bangkok/Thailand 19. -24.01. TOYOTA Thailand Open Bangkok/Thailand 17.-21 .03. YONEX All England Open Badminton Championships Birmingham/England 08.-13.06. Indonesia Open Jakarta Pusat/ Indonesien 21.-26.09. VICTOR China Open Changzhou/China HSBC BWF World Tour Super 750 31.03.-04.04. Malaysia Open Kuala Lumpur/Malaysia 28.09. -03.10. DAIHATSU YONEX Japan Open Tokio/Japan 19.-24.10. VICTOR Denmark Open Odense/Dänemark 26. -31.10. YONEX French Open Paris/Frankreich 09.-14.11. Fuzhou China Open Fuzhou/China HSBC BWF World Tour Super 500 06.-11.04. Malaysia Masters Kuala Lumpur/Malaysia 13. -18.04. Singapore Open Singapur/Singapur 11. -16.05. India Open Neu -Delhi/Indien 01.-06.06. Indonesia Masters Jakarta Pusat/ Indonesien 31.08.-05.09. Korea Open N.N./Südkorea 16. -21.11. YONEX -SUNRISE Hong Kong Open Hongkong/Hongkong* *: = Sonderverwaltungszone der Volksrepublik China HSBC BWF World Tour Super 300 02.-07.03. YONEX Swiss Open Basel/Schweiz 09.-14.03. YONEX German Open Mülheim an der Ruhr/ Deutschland 18. -23.05. Spain Masters N.N./Spanien 06.-11.07. YONEX US Open N.N./USA 07. -12.09. YONEX Taipei Open Taipeh/Taiwan 12. -17.10. Syed Modi India International Lucknow/Indien 02.-07.11. Macau Open Macau/Macau** **: = Sonderverwaltungszone der Volksrepublik China BWF Tour Super 100 23.-28.03. Orléans Masters Orléans/Frankreich 29.06. -04.07. YONEX Canada Open Calgary/Kanada 20.-25.07. Russian Open Wladiwostok/Russland 17. -22.08. YONEX Akita Masters Akita/Japan 24. -29.08. Hyderabad Open Hyderabad/Indien 14.-19.09. YONEX-SUNRISE Vietnam Open Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt/Vietnam 05. -10.10. Indonesia Masters N.N./Indonesien 12.-17.10. YONEX Dutch Open Almere/Niederlande 02. -07.11. SaarLorLux Badminton Open Saarbrücken/Deutschland International Challenge 24. -27.02. Austrian Open Wien/Österreich 25.-28.03. Polish Open Gniezno/Polen 31.03. -04.04. YONEX Osaka International Challenge Moriguchi/Japan 07. -10.04. YONEX Belgian International Leuven/Belgien 13. -16.05. VICTOR Denmark Challenge Farum/Dänemark 16. -19.06. IBERDROLA Spanish International Madrid/Spanien 07.-11.07. White Nights Gatschina/Russland 15. -18.09. Finnish Open Vantaa/Finnland 26.-31.10. Indonesia International Challenge N.N./Indonesien 09. -14.11. Malaysia International Challenge Kuala Lumpur/Malaysia International Series 11. -14.03. Portuguese International Championships Caldas da Rainha/Portugal 18.-21.03. LI-NING Czech Open Brünn/ Tschechische Republik 19.-22.05. FZ FORZA Slovenia International Medvode/Slowenien 09. -12.08. Bulgarian Open Championship Sofia/Bulgarien 10. -15.08. Malaysia International Series Kuala Lumpur/Malaysia 08.-12.09. Ukraine International Charkiw/Ukraine 11. -14.11. FZ FORZA Norwegian International Sandefjord/Norwegen 17.-20.11. Irish Open Dublin/Irland Future Series 03.-06.03. FZ FORZA Slovak Open Trencin/Slowakei 22. -25.04. VICTOR Croatian International Zagreb/Kroatien 10.-13.05. PROTERGIA Hellas International Serres/Griechenland 27. -30.05. Styrian International Graz/Österreich 03. -06.06. YONEX Latvia International Jelgava/Lettland 10.-13.06. RSL Lithuanian International N.N./Litauen 16. -19.06. B.A.B.B. German International Bonn/Deutschland 14.-17.10. Cyprus International Nikosia/Zypern Jugend (U19) 10.-13.06. BABOLAT German U17 Open Bergisch Gladbach/ (Individualwettbewerb) Deutschland 03.-12.09. European U17 Championships Podčetrtek/Slowenien (= U17-Europameisterschaften; Mannschafts - und Individualwettbewerb) 04.-17.10. BWF World Junior Mixed Team Championships N.N./China und BWF World Junior Championship (= U19-Weltmeisterschaften; Mannschafts - und Individualwettbewerb ) 13.-17.10. German Ruhr U19 International Mülheim an der Ruhr/ (Individualwettbewerb) Deutschland 14.-17.10. German Ruhr U17 International Mülheim an der Ruhr/ (Individualwettbewerb) Deutschland Altersklassen (O35) 20.-27.06. European Senior Championships Zadar/Kroatien (= Altersklassen-Europameisterschaften; Individualwettbewerb) 08.-14.12. BWF World Senior Badminton Championships Huelva/Spanien (= Altersklassen-Weltmeisterschaften; Individualwettbewerb) Hochschul-Badminton 15.-20.07. Badmintonwettbewerbe im Rahmen Belgrad/Serbien der European Universities Games (Mannschafts - und Individualwettbewerb) 19.-27.08. Badmintonwettbewerbe im Rahmen Chengdu/China der FISU World University Games (Mannschafts- und Individualwettbewerb) Para-Badminton 01.-05.09. Para-Badmintonwettbewerbe im Rahmen Tokio/Japan der Paralympischen Spiele (Individualwettbewerb) N.N. Para Badminton World Championships N.N./Japan (Individual-Weltmeisterschaften im Para -Badminton) NATIONALE TURNIERE/VERANSTALTUNGEN Verschiedene Altersklassen und Bereiche 16.-18.04. Deutsche Juniorenmeisterschaften Bonn/ (U22; Individualwettbewerb) Nordrhein -Westfalen 30.04.-02.05. Deutsche Mannschaftsmeisterschaften Bonn/ U19 und U15 Nordrhein -Westfalen 04.-08.05. Bundesfinale „Jugend trainiert für Olympia & Berlin/ Paralympics“ Berlin (= Mannschaftswettbewerb im Badminton für Schulen) 08./09.05. Final-Four um die Deutsche Mannschaftsmeisterschaft N.N./ (= 1. Bundesliga) N.N. 13.-16.05. Deutsche Hochschulmeisterschaften Köln/ (Mannschafts- und Individualwettbewerb) Nordrhein-Westfalen 14.-16.05. Deutsche Altersklassenmeisterschaften Rinteln/ (O35-O75; Individualwettbewerb) Niedersachsen 26.-29.08. Deutsche Einzelmeisterschaften Bielefeld/ (O19; Individualwettbewerb) Nordrhein-Westfalen 26.-28.11. Deutsche Meisterschaften U15, U17, U19 Ilmenau/ (Individualwettbewerb) Thüringen 04./05.12. Deutsche Meisterschaften U13 Bonn/ (Individualwettbewerb) Nordrhein-Westfalen N.N./ Deutsche Meisterschaften im Para-Badminton N.N./ N.N. (Individualwettbewerb) N.N. N.N./ Deutsche Meisterschaften der Gehörlosen N.N./ N.N. (Individualwettbewerb) N.N. WEITERE INFORMATIONEN Der Terminkalender des Badminton-Weltverbandes BWF findet sich im Internet unter https://corporate.bwfbadminton.com/events/calendar/2021/remaining/0/-1. Der Terminkalender des europäischen Badminton-Verbandes Badminton Europe Confederation findet sich im Internet unter http://www.badmintoneurope.com/cms/?&pageid=6025 . Der Terminkalender des Deutschen Badminton-Verbandes (DBV) findet sich im Internet unter https://www.badminton.de/der-dbv/termine . Claudia Pauli (Pressesprecherin DBV) .
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