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Badminton Denmark Tel: +45 70 60 50 76 Idraettens Hus Mobile DENMARK Badminton Denmark Contact: Badminton Denmark Tel: +45 70 60 50 76 Idraettens Hus Mobile: Brondby Stadion 20 Fax: +45 70 60 50 76 2605 Brondby E-mail: [email protected] Denmark Web: www.badminton.dk Founded: January 15, 1930 President: Mr. Tore Vilhelmsen E.B.U.: Founder Member of E.B.U. Sportadministrator: Mr. Jens Meibom Players: 93.972 Eventcoordinator: Mr. Brian Moesgaard Clubs: 682 Chief Executive: Mr. Bo Jensen Periodical: Badminton NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Men’s Singles Ladies’ Singles 1931 Kaj Andersen Ruth Frederiksen 1932 Sven Stromann Ruth Frederiksen 1933 Kaj Andersen Ruth Frederiksen 1934 Sven Stromann Ruth Frederiksen 1935 Poul Nielsen Ruth Frederiksen 1936 Poul Nielsen Ruth Frederiksen 1937 Eric Kirchhoff Ruth Dalgaard 1938 Tage Madsen Tonny Olsen 1939 Conny Jepsen Tonny Olsen 1940 Tage Madsen Tonny Olsen 1941 Conny Jepsen Agnete Friis 1942 Tage Madsen Tonny Olsen 1943 Tage Madsen Tonny Olsen 1944 Tage Madsen Agnete Friis 1945 Tage Madsen Tonny Olsen 1946 Tage Madsen Tonny Olsen 1947 Jorn Skaarup Kirsten Thorndahl 1948 Jorn Skaarup Tonny Ahm 1949 Poul Holm Tonny Ahm 1950 Jorn Skaarup Tonny Ahm 1951 Poul Holm Kirsten Thorndahl 1952 Poul Holm Tonny Ahm 1953 Poul Holm Aase Schiott Jacobsen 1954 Jorn Skaarup Aase Schiott Jacobsen 1955 Finn Kobbero Inger Kjaergaard 1956 Palle Granlund Tonny Petersen 1957 Finn Kobbero Tonny Ahm 1958 Finn Kobbero Hanne Jensen 1959 Knud Aage Nielsen Inger Kjaergaard 1960 Finn Kobbero Tonny Holst-Christensen 1961 Erland Kops Hanne Jensen 1962 Erland Kops Karin Jorgensen 1963 Henning Borch Ulla Rasmussen 1964 Erland Kops Pernille Molgaard Hansen 1965 Erland Kops Ulla Rasmussen 1966 Svend Andersen Lizbeth von Barnekow 1967 Erland Kops Lonny Funch 1968 Svend Andersen Ulla Strand 1969 Svend Andersen Imre Rietveld Nielsen 1970 Svend Pri Imre Rietveld Nielsen 1971 Jorgen Mortensen Lisbeth von Barnekow 1972 Svend Pri Lene Koppen 1973 Svend Pri Lene Koppen 1974 Svend Pri Lene Koppen 1975 Svend Pri Lene Koppen 1976 Fleming Delfs Lene Koppen 1977 Fleming Delfs Lene Koppen 1978 Morten Frost Lene Koppen 1979 Morten Frost Lene Koppen 1980 Jesper Helledie Agnethe Juul 1981 Gert Helsholt Rikke v. Sorensen 1982 Jens Peter Nierhoff Kirsten Larsen 1983 Morten Svarrer Kirsten Larsen 1984 Ib Frederiksen Agnethe Juul 1985 Poul-Erik Hoyer Larsen Charlotte Hattens 1986 Poul-Erik Hoyer Larsen Charlotte Hattens 1987 Claus Thomsen Pernille Nedergaard 1988 Michael Kjeldsen Kirsten Larsen 1989 Paul-Erik Hoyer Larsen Kirsten Larsen 1990 Morten Frost Charlotte Hattens 1991 Morten Frost Camilla Martin 1992 Thomas Stuer Lauridsen Camilla Martin 1993 Thomas Stuer Lauridsen Camilla Martin 1994 Thomas Stuer Lauridsen Camilla Martin 1995 Poul-Erik Høyer Camilla Martin 1996 Poul-Erik Høyer Camilla Martin 1997 Peter Rasmussen Camilla Martin 1998 Poul-Erik Høyer Camilla Martin 1999 Peter Rasmussen Camilla Martin 2000 Peter Gade Camilla Martin 2001 Peter Gade Camilla Martin 2002 Peter Gade Camilla Martin 2003 Peter Gade Camilla Martin 2004 Kenneth Jonassen Tine Rasmussen 2005 Peter Gade Tine Rasmussen 2006 Peter Gade Tine Rasmussen 2007 Peter Gade Tine Rasmussen 2008 Kenneth Jonassen Tine Rasmussen 2009 Peter Gade Tine Rasmussen 2010 Peter Gade Tine Rasmussen 2011 Peter Gade Tine Baun 2012 Jan Ø. Jørgensen Tine Baun 2013 Jan Ø. Jørgensen Tine Baun 2014 Viktor Axelsen Mia Blichfeldt 2015 Jan Ø. Jørgensen Line Kjærsfeldt 2016 Rasmus Fladberg Line Kjærsfeldt 2017 Anders Antonsen Mette Poulsen 2018 Anders Antonsen Mette Poulsen 2019 Anders Antonsen Line Kjærsfeldt 2020 Viktor Axelsen Line Christophersen Men’s Doubles 1931 Sejlidt Raaskou and Sven Stromann 1932 Sejlidt Raaskou and Sven Stromann 1933 Sejlidt Raaskou and Sven Stromann 1934 Aksel Hansen and Sven Stromann 1935 Aksel Hansen and Sven Stromann 1936 Eric Kirchhoff and Poul Nielsen 1937 Carl Frohlke and Tage Madsen 1938 Carl Frohlke and Tage Madsen 1939 Niels Kjems and Gunar Holm 1940 Carl Frohlke and Tage Madsen 1941 Carl Frohlke and Tage Madsen 1942 Carl Frohlke and Tage Madsen 1943 Jesper Bie and Borge Frederiksen 1944 Carl Frohlke and Tage Madsen 1945 Carl Frohlke and Tage Madsen 1946 Preben Dabelsteen and Jorn Skaarup 1947 Preben Dabelsteen and Jorn Skaarup 1948 Preben Dabelsteen and Jorn Skaarup 1949 Tage Madsen and Borge Frederiksen 1950 Ib Olesen and John Nygaard 1951 Preben Dabelsteen and Jorn Skaarup 1952 Poul Holm and Ole Jensen 1953 Poul Holm and Ole Jensen 1954 Poul Holm and Ole Jensen 1955 Finn Kobbero and Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen 1956 Preben Dabelsteen and Jorn Skaarup 1957 Finn Kobbero and Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen 1958 Finn Kobbero and Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen 1959 Finn Kobbero and Bent Albertsen 1960 Finn Kobbero and Bent Albertsen 1961 Erland Kops and Poul-Erik Nielsen 1962 Finn Kobbero and Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen 1963 Finn Kobbero and Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen 1964 Finn Kobbero and Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen 1965 Erland Kops and Carsten Morild 1966 Finn Kobbero and Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen 1967 Henning Borch and Jorgen Mortensen 1968 Erland Kops and Henning Borch 1969 Erland Kops and Henning Borch 1970 Svend Pri and Per Walsoe 1971 Svend Pri and Per Walsoe 1972 Poul Petersen and Per Walsoe 1973 Poul Petersen and Per Walsoe 1974 Poul Petersen and Per Walsoe 1975 Flemming Delfs and Elo Hansen 1976 Flemming Delfs and Elo Hansen 1977 Svend Pri and Steen Skovgaard 1978 Flemming Delfs and Steen Skovgaard 1979 Mogens Neergaard and Kenneth Larsen 1980 Jesper Helledie and Jan Hammergaard Hansen 1981 Kenneth Larsen and Jan Hammergaard Hansen 1982 Jesper Helledie and Jens Peter Nierhoff 1983 Jesper Helledie and Jens Peter Nierhoff 1984 Michael Kjeldsen and Mark Christiansen 1985 Torben Carlsen and Mark Christiansen 1986 Niels Skeby and Jan Hammergaard Hansen 1987 Max Gandrup and Thomas Lund 1988 Michael Kjeldsen and Jens Peter Nierhoff 1989 Michael Kjeldsen and Mark Christiansen 1990 Jon Holst Christensen and Jens Peter Nierhoff 1991 Jon Holst Christensen and Thomas Lund 1992 Jon Holst Christensen and Thomas Lund 1993 Jon Holst Christensen and Thomas Lund 1994 Jon Holst Christensen and Michael Soegaard 1995 Jon Holst Christensen and Thomas Lund 1996 Jon Holst Christensen and Thomas Lund 1997 Jon Holst Christensen and Michael Sogaard 1998 Jon Holst Christensen and Michael Sogaard 1999 Jens Eriksen and Jesper Larsen 2000 Jim Laugesen and Michael Sogaard 2001 Jens Eriksen and Jesper Larsen 2002 Jens Eriksen and Martin Lundgaard 2003 Jim Laugesen and Michael Sogaard 2004 Lars Paaske and Jonas Rasmussen 2005 Jens Eriksen and Martin Lundgaard 2006 Jens Eriksen and Martin Lundgaard 2007 Lars Paaske and Jonas Rasmussen 2008 Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen 2009 Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen 2010 Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen 2011 Mads Conrad-Petersen and Jonas Rasmussen 2012 Mads Conrad-Petersen and Jonas Rasmussen 2013 Mads Conrad-Petersen and Rasmus Bonde 2014 Mads Conrad-Petersen and Mads Pieler Kolding 2015 Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen 2016 Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen 2017 Rasmus Fladberg and Frederik Colberg 2018 Anders Skaarup Rasmussen and Kim Astrup 2019 Mathias Bay-Smidt and Lasse Molhede 2020 Kim Astrup og Anders Skaarup Rasmussen Ladies’ Doubles 1931 Gerda Frederiksen and Ruth Frederiksen 1932 Gerda Frederiksen and Ruth Frederiksen 1933 Gerda Frederiksen and Ruth Frederiksen 1934 Gerda Frederiksen and Ruth Frederiksen 1935 Gerda Frederiksen and Ruth Frederiksen 1936 Bodil Stromann and Tonny Olsen 1937 Gerda Frederiksen and Ruth Dalsgaard 1938 Tonny Olsen and Bodil Riise 1939 Tonny Olsen and Bodil Riise 1940 Tonny Olsen and Bodil Riise 1941 Agnette Friis and Jytte Thayssen 1942 Ruth Dalgaard and Jytte Thayssen 1943 Tonny Olsen and Agnette Friis 1944 Marie Ussing and Jytte Thayssen 1945 Marie Ussing and Jytte Thayssen 1946 Tonny Olsen and Agnette Friis 1947 Tonny Olsen and Agnette Friis 1948 Tonny Ahm and Agnette Friis 1949 Kirsten Thorndal and Aase Svendsen 1950 Agnette Friis and Birgit Rostgaard Frohne 1951 Tonny Ahm and Aase Schiot Jacobsen 1952 Marie Ussing and Jette Kjems 1953 Agnette Friis and Birgit Schulz-Pedersen 1954 Agnette Friis and Birgit Schulz-Pedersen 1955 Aase Winther and Anni Jorgensen 1956 Aase Winther and Birgit Anker Hansen 1957 Kirsten Thorndahl and Anni Hammergaard Hansen 1958 Agnette Friis and Birte Kristiansen 1959 Kirsten Thorndahl and Hanne Jensen 1960 Aase Winther and Inge Birgit Anker Hansen 1961 Kirsten Thorndahl and Hanne Jensen 1962 Karin Jorgensen and Ulla Rasmussen 1963 Karin Jorgensen and Ulla Rasmussen 1964 Karin Jorgensen and Ulla Rasmussen 1965 Karin Jorgensen and Ulla Rasmussen 1966 Karin Jorgensen and Ulla Strand 1967 Marianne Svensson and Ulla Strand 1968 Anne Flindt and Bente Sorensen 1969 Karin Jorgensen and Lizbeth von Barnekow 1970 Karin Jorgensen and Ulla Strand 1971 Karin Jorgensen and Ulla Strand 1972 Anne Flindt and Pernille Kaagaard 1973 Lene Koppen and Ulla Strand 1974 Pernille Kaagaard and Ulla Strand 1975 Lene Koppen and Inge Bergstrom 1976 Lene Koppen and Inge Bergstrom 1977 Lene Koppen and Lonny Bostofte 1978 Pia Nielsen and Inge Bergstrom 1979 Lene Koppen and Susane Berg 1980 Lonny Bostofte and Inge Borgstrom 1981 Dorte Kjaer and Nettie Nielsen 1982 Annette Bernth and Lise Kissmeyer 1983 Dorte Kjaer and Nettie Nielsen 1984 Liselotte Gottsche and Grethe Mogensen 1985 Liselotte Gottsche and Grethe Mogensen 1986 Lotte Olsen and Nettie Nielsen 1987 Gitte Paulsen and Grethe Mogensen 1988 Dorte Kjaer and Nettie Nielsen 1989 Lotte Olsen and Anne Mette Bille 1990 Dorte Kjaer and Nettie Nielsen 1991 Dorte Kjaer and Lotte Olsen 1992 Pernille Dupont and Grete Mogensen 1993 Lisbeth Stuer
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