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Page 1: Souvenir   Programme Denmark Open 2010

DENMARKOPENSUPERSERIES

PROGRAMME

IN ODENSE OCT. 2010WORLD CLASS

PRESENTS

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Falconer, 27.-29. december 2010Billetter på BilletNetwww.badminton.dk

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Denmark Open is a unique chance to watch badminton in high internatio-nal level with foreign and Danish star players. For the spectators this year's Danish Super Series will be an expe-rience beyond the ordinary. In this programme we introduce you to the profiles of the tournament and the history of Denmark Open who this year can celebrate 75’th an-niversary!

The Denmark Open setup will provide the fans with blogs, updates on twitter and facebook and interviews on YouTube - and if you’re not able to be in Odense Sports Park you can follow the matches from the LIVE stream court from Tuesday to Friday. News articles will be available on our website www.denmarkopen.dk where you also can find other useful information about the event.

And after the matches you might enjoy the wonderful city of Odense who among other things is the birth town of our famous writer H.C. Andersen.

Finally I would like to thank all those who play a vital role in ho-sting Denmark Open 2010. First our strong partners - BWF, Odense Kommune, Sport Event Fyn and Sport Event Denmark. Especially Odense Kommune has supported us developing the concept and made it possible for Denmark to host the Denmark Open Premier next year. Secondly all our fantastic sponsors and last but not the least our volunteers and our knowledgeable staff. Thank you very much – you all play a vital role in being able to host this event.

Everybody lets enjoy the sport at its finest at Denmark Open 2010…

Peter JensenPresident of BAD

Welcome to Denmark Open 2010

PUBLISHED BY Danmarks Badminton Forbund | Idrættens Hus, Brøndby Stadion 20, 2605 Brøndby | phone 4326 2152 | fax 4326 2150 | e-mail: [email protected] | www.badminton.dk | www.badmintondenmark.com

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INDHOLDOn behalf of the Badminton Association of Denmark I welcome you all to Denmark Open 2010.

Welcome to Denmark Open 2010 Anker Boye, Mayor, Odense City. . . . . .5

BWF President's message for the Denmark Open 2010 Super Series Dr. Kang Young Joong, President Badminton World Federation . . . . . . . .7

Smashing ambitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

Denmark Open Premier 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Preliminary Schedule forDenmark Open 2010 The venue adress for Denmark Open 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

History of the Denmark Open . . . . . . . . . . 15

Profiles Mixed double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Womens single . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Mens single . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Womens double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Mens double. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Poster for autographs with Tine Baun . . . .24

Previous winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

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On behalf of the city of Odense it is a great pleasure for me to welcome you all to the Danish part of the internatio-nal Super Series in badminton, Denmark Open 2010.

The area of sports is very much prioriti-zed by the city of Odense. Amongst many things we do in this area, we especially work on attracting big sports events to the city; a job we do in close collaboration with Sport Event Fyn, but of course also with the different Danish federations and the local clubs. I therefore would like to thank especially the Badminton Association of Denmark and all the volunteers from our local club Odense Badminton Club, who make this event possible.

To hold big sports events in Odense does not only stimulate the public interest for sports and exercise in all; it also makes it possible on close hand to experience sport in the absolute elite – some times even world class. This Denmark Open event is no exception; it is with no doubt the best badminton players of the world, who visit Odense - for the fourth time in a row - to compete for the prestigious glory and title of this tournament.

Odense is of course very proud of the Denmark Open event. By hosting this event, we are automatically compared with big cities like Paris, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Hong Kong – cities which normally get much more international publicity than our city. But we are now, thanks to Denmark Open, much more noticed around the world and that is why Odense continues to prioritize this event. Because only be trying to be an innovative and fourth seeing city, which sees big sport events as an impor-tant attraction and an asset for the citi-zens, we will stand out as a unique city.

Therefore, the scene for a fantastic and exiting event is definitely set for both participants and spectators – I know the Badminton Association of Denmark, the City of Odense and the volunteers will cer-tainly do anything we can, to make this event a success in every way.

Once again welcome to Odense, have a pleasant time and good luck to all theparticipants.

Anker BoyeMayor, Odense City

Welcome to Denmark Open 2010

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First and foremost, allow me to record my sincere appreciation and thanks to the Badminton Association of Denmark for its success in hosting another edi-tion of the Denmark Open 2010 Super Series.

There is no shortage of tournaments for our players, and this augurs well for the future of our sport as competitions is the key ingredient to ensure the players have a career path in badminton.

We in BWF are also excited with what the future holds for badminton – new presen-ting sponsors, new competition structure and badminton’s first ever US$1 million prize money event.

For the 2010 Super Series circuit, I would like to welcome Enopi as the presenting sponsor for the remaining of the sea-son.

I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to all the sponsors of the Denmark Open Super Series and local agencies for their unwavering support through the ye-ars and hope for their continued support in the future.

The 2011-2013 Super Series season will

also see a two-tier elite competition comprising the Super Series and Premier Series with minimum total prize money of US$200,000 and US$350,000 respec-tively.

There is a significant increase in pri-ze money with the Korea Open and Indonesia Opens, which have been ele-vated to Premier Series status, offering US$1.2 million and US$600,000 in total prize money.

And on this note, I would also like to con-gratulate the organisers and Badminton Association of Denmark on its success in elevating the status of the Denmark Open from a Super Series event to a Premier Series event next year.

This is a huge boost for badminton and I sincerely hope the players will take full advantage of the diverse and increased number of tournaments to ensure a su-stainable income for them.

The BWF have also introduced player commitment regulations and this will en-sure our world class players are regularly featured to the world television audience if they are to become stars.

Once this is achieved, the audience will begin to identify them, to follow their ‘story’ and want to know ‘what happens next’, ‘will they win the next event’ etc. And only by helping our players to be-come stars can we grow the sport. This is good for the players.

The World’s best players in the World’s best events make the sport stronger and more credible. There has been great success in raising prize money across the Super Series, which includes next year the first Million dollar tournament, so there is more opportunity for players to be well rewarded for their hard work.

Finally, to the players, I wish them the very best of luck and hope that the ex-perience will be just as valuable as the win.

DR KANG YOUNG JOONGPresidentBadminton World Federation

BWF PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE for the

DENMARK OPEN 2010 SUPER SERIES 26-31 OCTOBER 2010

Welcome to Odense!

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Denmark has great ambitions to host ma-jor international championships on Danish soil. Danish badminton players have a long-standing tradition of medals and good ranks wherever and whenever they compete, but to win a medal on home ground is and will always be something special. Denmark has already staged many major badminton events on Danish soil, and if it is up to Sport Event Denmark to decide, then Denmark will still be in the frontline in the future, too.

From next year on, the Denmark Open tournament is nominated as one of five exclusive Premier Super Series. This no-mination gives us the opportunity to wel-come the world’s best badminton play-ers to Denmark each year in the future, too. But Denmark’s ambitions go even further, as we are bidding for the World Badminton Championships 2013.

Next goal: the World Badminton Cham- pionships 2013 Sport Event Denmark wants to ensure that the Danish players get the chance of playing on home ground. We would be pleased and proud to invite

the world badminton elite to Denmark and deliver a top-class event that they will never forget. Therefore, Sport Event Denmark and The Badminton Association of Denmark are sending in a bid for the World Badminton Championships 2013 to the BWF, as soon as the event guidelines are available.

DaNish Display WiNDoWUntil the run-up for the potential World Badminton Championships 2013 in Denmark, the Premier Super Series tour-nament is on the programme.

A Premier Super Series is extremely attrac-tive to host as the world’s 10 best players

By Lars Lundov, Chief Executive, Sport Event Denmark

Smashing ambitions

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Sport Event Fyn is an independent, non-profit

organization which, actively and in collabo-

ration with local and Danish sport, works on attracting and holding

big international sports events on Funen (Fyn).

www.sporteventfyn.dk

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FaCTs oN spoRT EVENT DENMaRKSport Event Denmark is the national catalyst for hosting international sports events and sports congresses in Denmark. The organisation offers advisory services as well as financial support to organisers of World and European Championships (and other events at that level), but also to organisers of leading sports political congresses on Danish soil.

Sport Event Denmark’s advisory services are based on a long-term coop-eration with sports federations, host cities, host regions and tourism orga-nisations and all partners are working hard to establish the best possible hosting environment in for the Danish sports community. Because Sport Event Denmark has been in the business for so long, we know some of the short cuts, useful when bidding for and staging major international sports events.

Sport Event Denmark was established in 1994 by the Danish government, the NOC and Sports Confederation of Denmark and Team Danmark.

FaCTs oN pREMiER sUpER sERiEsOut of 12 Super Series events, so far five nations have been chosen to host a Premier Super Series event; Korea, Indonesia, England, China and Denmark. The new tournament concept starts in 2011 and continues till at least 2013. Thanks to the new concept, the total tournament prize money has been raised from US Doll. 3.3 million at US Doll. 4.7 million.

in all categories are obliged to participate, and moreover the prize money is very high. It is not only crucial for Sport Event Denmark that we are able to present the absolutely best top players on Danish soil. It is also vital for the audience, the tv-viewers and for the Danish players, and speaking about the Danish players they get the home ground advantage and the chance of demonstrating to the audience that they can match the world elite.

From an organiser point of view it is decisive that we can show to the world that we are constantly developing and improving the staging of our top-class tournaments, especially in terms of the event set-up.

soCial plaTFoRMs as DigiTal VENUEsAlso, the Danish badminton community is at the top in terms of communicating the badminton sport and involving fans and supporters. Over the past few years, the Danish badminton community has been a role model for the other Danish sports federations in terms of adopting social media. Very successfully, the Badminton Association of Denmark has utilised the many options of self-selection of stories, media and messages, when they ambiti-ously and regularly handle live streaming, blogging, facebook, twitter, flickr and youtube.

Sport Event Denmark thinks that the Badminton Association of Denmark sets a good example of communication that involves the target groups at alle times, which in our opinion is vital.

CRUCial iNTERNaTioNal iNFlUENCESport Event Denmark acknowledges the importance of political contributory influ-ence and is confident that the Danish bad-minton community has a lot to offer.

This year, the Danish former badminton Olympic champion, Poul-Erik Høyer, was appointed as the President of Badminton Europe. Poul-Erik Høyer replaced another presidential Dane, Tom Bacher, cementing Denmark’s position as one of the leading nations in Badminton Europe.

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2011Denmark Open PremierBy Trine Bay

Denmark is looking forward to 2011 where the spectators are guaranteed the world's biggest stars playing in Denmark Open Premier 2011. The tournament has been se-lected to be one of five Premier forthcoming Super Series.

"Danish badminton belongs to one of the world's absolute best nations and has done so for many years. Naturally the world's best badminton tournament should also take place in Europe's Badminton power-house number one - we are very happy and pleased that we have been selected to host

a Premier Super Series tournament. And we are really pleased that we can feel confident that the absolute best badminton players in the world walks on Danish soil to play for glory and big prize money in the new prestigious Premier Super Series badminton tournament, says Charlotte Malmroes CEO, Badminton Association of Denmark".

The Badminton Association of Denmark is by Badminton World Federation been selected to host one of five attractive Premier Super Series, which from 2011 will pull hundreds of millions of television viewers to watch

badminton. We have been selected in the company of All England, China, Korea and Indonesia.

VERy aTTRaCTiVE A Premier Super Series is very attractive because the world's 10 best players in all categories is required to play and the pri-ze money is also significantly higher. This makes the five tournaments the biggest tournaments on seasonal basis. The CEO of the Badminton Association of Denmark is also pleased that one of the tournaments will take place in Denmark:

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"It is very important for Danish badminton that we can present the greatest players of the world. It opens up new possibilities of promoting Danish badminton, badmin-ton globally, our country and last, but not least, Danish companies internationally, says Charlotte Malmroes, CEO, Badminton Association of Denmark. She continues:It is crucial to the audience, TV viewers and of course it is vital, that our best play-ers may be allowed to show off at home soil against the world's absolute best. At the same time hosting the tournament, gives our talents the opportunity to get an international experience, and the Danish badminton audience to see world class badminton and the future talents in the same tournament".

iNCREasED pRizE MoNEySport Event Denmark has given its consent to bear a portion of the additional costs of financing the prizes of US$ 400.000 in all, which we welcome gratefully. "Danish badminton enjoys great worldwide recognition and so does Denmark as an event nation. It is a perfect match and we are happy that this flagship of an event can be added to the long list of great events in Denmark in the years to come, says Lars Lundov, CEO, Sport Event Denmark".

Preliminary Schedule for Denmark Open 2010

TUEsDay, oCToBER 26 13:00-22:00 QualificationWEDNEsDay, oCToBER 27 09:00-22:30 Preliminary roundsThURsDay, oCToBER 28 12:00-22:00 Preliminary roundsFRiDay, oCToBER 29 17:00-22:00 Quarter FinalssaTURDay, oCToBER 30 from 12:00 Semi FinalssUNDay, oCToBER 31 from 12:00 Finals

The venue adress for Denmark Open 2010Odense Sports ParkHoejstrupvej 55200 Bolbro, Odense VDenmark

FaCTs aBoUT pREMiER sUpER sERiEs

Out of 12 Super Series events, five has been selected to be Premier Super Seris. The five turnaments are Korea, Indonesia, All England, China and Denmark. The new tournament format beginning in 2011 and is contracted until 2013 provisionally. The new Premier Super Series has also raised the total prize money of U.S. $ 3.3 million to U.S. $ 4.7 million.

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Fyns Flotteste Fødevaremarked

SuperBest, Mågebakken v/Brandt og Olsen ● Mågebakken 4-6 ● DK-5250 Odense SV ● Butik tlf: 6617 5066Åbningstider: Hverdage 9-20 ● Lørdag 8-17 ● Første og sidste søndag i hver måned 10-17

...vi brænder for det!

En drøm er gået i opfyldelseVi har åbnet det vi betegner som Fyns Flotteste Fødevaremarked.Vi har bygget ud, åbnet nye afdelinger og meget andet.

Vi har modsat andre satset på flere nye betjente afdelinger så somegen fiskeafdeling, betjent slagterafdeling, madtorvet, et åbentarbejdende pølsemageri, udvidelse af vores delikatesse, blomster-binderi mv.

Vi vil ikke sige mere – men vi vil glæde os til at vise det hele frem.

Mange hilsner

Brandt & Olsen & Personale...vi brænder for det.

FiskeafdelingenFra vores nye betjente fiskeafdelingvil der hver dag året rundt blivemulighed for at købe friskfanget fiskleveret fra bæredygtigt fiskeri iKerteminde.

Vores betjente Madtorv & Delikatesse

Vores professionelle delikatessepiger har mange nyhederklar.

Slow Food – et nyt begreb i et Fødevaresupermarked:Slow Food begrebet bygger på at anvende kvalitetspro-dukter i fremstillingen af måltider, og tage sig tid til atlave dem. Mange gør det hjemme ubevidst, når de tilweekenden tager sig tid til at lave god mad.

Åbent arbejdende pølsemageri

Vi kan præsentere en næsten”verdenssensation” i Odense - det åbnearbejdende pølsemageri.

Her kan man følge fremstillingen af deypperste hjemmelavede pølsemageriprodukter, se ind i modningsskabet ogsamtidigt vil vores pølsemageri altidlevere hjemmelavede produkter tildelikatessen, så kvaliteten altid vil være ihøjsædet.

Betjening og inspirationVi gjorde det umulige muligt!Med vores betjente slagter- ogdelikatesseafdeling, madtorvet,vores åbne arbejdende pølse-mageri og vores fiskeafdelinghar vi gjort noget, som i dag ikkeer normalt.

Vores 2 slagtermestre, svende og lærlinge satser på service ogkvalitet og det gamle slagter- og delikatesse håndværk.Det har været en kæmpe oplevelse at være med til at bygge op,og hele slagterpersonalet er stolte af at kunne præsentere nogetsådant for vores kunder.

VinbutikkenVi har udvidet yderligere, oghar vel nok i dag det størsteog mest spændende sortimentaf vine, som kan findes i etFødevaresupermarked.

BlomsterafdelingenSom noget nyt har vi nu i vores blomsterafdeling ansat blomsterbinder,som hele tiden vil være kreative med buketter lige til at tage med hjem.

Fyns Flotteste Fødevaremarked

Nu vil vi gøre det muligt for vores kunder at tage en Slow Food ret med hjem til weekenden – kig ind oghør nærmere.

Men vi har ligeledes bestræbt os på at have mange specialiteter som udlandske skinker, tapas og ikkemindst vil alt vores pålæg være hjemmelavet fra eget pølsemageri.

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The history of the tournament goes back 75 years to the season of 1935-1936 whe-re it was played in Copenhagen for the first time under the name “International Championships of Denmark”. The inspira-tion to this kind of tournament came from abroad. Danish players participated in international championships in different countries in Europe and the Badminton Association of Denmark (BAD) thought that we should have a tournament like that in Denmark – Denmark Open was born!

The Danes weren’t very hospitable the first year – they won all 5 events – but it chan-ged in the years to come and more and more foreign players came to Denmark to participate in the tournament.

The Second World War put a stop to this new invention in Danish badminton. For five years Denmark Open waited in the dark and finally, in 1946 the tournament was back – the foreign players weren’t. Many countries were so marked by

the long war that it took years before they sent players to Denmark again.

In 1967 and for many years to come the finals were played in K.B.Hallen in Copenhagen. Still, the preliminary rounds were in the beginning played at other si-tes but later on the whole tournament was played at one place.

In 1986 BAD took a decision to move the tournament to different Danish cities. Aalborg was the first city to profit from this and Denmark Open has been played in many Danish mayor cities ever since. Besides Aalborg, Vejle, Farum, Aarhus and now Odense have hosted the tournament each for several years.

The name of the tournament has chan-ged with time. Up to the 1990'ties the tournament was The Danish Open. Then the tournament took a new name with a sponsor at the time (Realkredit Denmark) and has kept the name The Denmark Open as part of the title ever since.

The Denmark Open is the tournament in Denmark with most prestige and highest price money. Danes have taken the title several times. Morten Frost has taken a total of 8 titles – 7 in a row! – and profi-les like Tonny Ahm, Kirsten Thorndahl, J. Hammergaard Hansen, Erland Kops, Finn Kobberø, Svend Pri, Flemming Delfs, Lene Køppen, Poul-Erik Høyer, Thomas Lund, Camilla Martin and Peter Gade have all won the tournament.

The Danish players are always very moti-vated to do as good as possible on home soil with a big home crowd cheering for them.

Historyof The Denmark Open

Denmark Open Super Series - the flagship of all Danish tourna-ments.

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PROFILES

ChRisTiNNa pEDERsEN/JoaChiM FisChER, DENMaRKWoRlD RaNKiNg: 23Christinna Pedersen and Joachim Fischer constitute one of the strongest couples in this year’s mixed doubles category. Last year they made it into the top ten couples in the world beating some of the very best international profiles.

But for the past few months Joachim Fischer has struggled with an injury, which sent the pair out of the top ten in the World Rankings. However, these past few tourna-ments the Danes have proven to be well on their way was back as they reached the semifinals in Japan Open just a month ago.

Last year they took home their second Denmark Open title when they beat England’s Donna Kellogg/Anthony Clark in an intense three set match. This year they are back in Odense with the chance to make an extraordinary hat trick by winning Denmark Open for the third time in a row.

KaMilla RyTTER JUhl/ThoMas layBoURN, DENMaRKWoRlD RaNKiNg: 4The Danish top mixed double Kamilla Rytter Juhl and Thomas Laybourn are no strangers to the Denmark Open tournament. Back in 2005, when Kamilla Rytter Juhl was just 21 they won their first Denmark Open title. Since then they have come second three times so they are sure to be hungry for their second title.

However, in the mean time they have taken home many other international titles. Their international break came when they surprised everyone reaching the All England final back in 2005. Just last summer the Danish couple achie-ved their greatest accomplishment so far when they became the 2009 World Champions beating the current number 1 pair in the world Indonesian Nova Widianto/Lilyana Natsir in the final.

This year they have had some great results as well, taking home the title in Singapore Open and coming second in Indonesia Open.

Kamilla Rytter Juhl and Thomas Laybourn are known for being one of the most entertaining mixed doubles to watch because of their creative and slightly unorthodox playing style and their positive attitude on court. With their great fighter spirit and dynamic play they are sure to give the audience an excellent badminton experience in this year’s Denmark Open.

Pedersen/Fischer back to compete for third win in a rowJoachim Fischer has proven to be back after an injury and will be chasing his third win in a row at the Denmark Open with partner Christinna Pedersen. This year they will be joined by another Danish world-class couple, Kamilla Rytter Juhl and Thomas Laybourn.

MiXED DoUBlE

By Isabella Hindkjær

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MiXED DoUBlE

The absolute top to fight in Odense

hENDRa gUNaWaN/ViTa MaRissa, iNDoNEsiaWoRlD RaNKiNg 2:

Number two in the world are the favorites to win Sunday’s final in mixed doubles – but some people might say Nova and Natsir, when they have to talk about a Indonesian mixed double. But never less Gunawan and Vita Marissa is a pair, who might step out of Nova/Natsir’s shadow and shine in Odense.

During the last year Marissa and Gunawan have proved their position in the top of the world. Earlier in 2010 they won the Chinese Taipei Grand Prix, and the

history book shows to more finals for the Indonesians. The came in second in Paris, French Super Series and in Macau Open.

But Marissa and Gunawan still need to prove the Danish crowd, because of their last visit in Denmark. The pair only made it to second round in last year’s Denmark Open.

RoBERT MaTEUsiaK/NaDiEzDa ziEBa, polaND, WoRlD RaNKiNg 3:One of the other favorites is more well-known in Denmark. In Badmintonligaen they represent Greve, and Mateusiak/Zieba are hard to beat in Denmark in general. They were close to make it to the final in Denmark Open 2009 – they got match point against Joachim Fischer and Christinna Pedersen, but still ended up losing. But the Polish pair knows the feeling of winning:

They celebrated gold medal in Hong Kong Super Series 2009 and repeated that in Indonesia this summer. Another Danish pair has spoiled a Polish party.

Thomas Laybourn and Kamilla Juhl were the guys beating Zieba and Mateusiak in Manchester, and that loss gave Mateusiak and Zieba silver medal in the European Championships.

Despite their great results, they still must be really disappointed after the first round loss at the World Championships. They were predicted to bring home a medal for Poland, but came home empty handed just after one match.

sUDKET pRapaKaMol/saRalEE ThoUNgThoNgKaM, ThailaNDWoRlD RaNKiNg 8:A very characteristic pair is entering Odense. Sudket, with his lazy attitude, can change in a second and be jumping untiring. And with the little Saralee at the net it is a very interesting pair to watch play.

When all the mixed double pairs are participating, the Thai pair mostly enters the quarter finals and then loose – that has happened in China Masters, Indonesia and Korea. But one time they made it through to the final. Therefore the best result for Sudket and Saralee must be their second place in Malaysia Open Grand Prix. Last time they were in Denmark, Sudket and Saralee made an excellent effort by beating the top seeded Nova and Natsir and went all the way to the semifinal

By Nikolaj Albrectsen

Two out of three pairs from the Top 3 on the world ranking are participating in Odense. But the Danes also have to watch out for Thailand.

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TiNE BaUN, DENMaRKWoRlD RaNKiNg: 4Through the years many great players have represented Denmark in the womens single category. And this era belongs to Tine Baun. A few years ago she was ready to take over when Camilla Martin left and since then she has been unstoppable. The 31-year old player is currently number 4 in the world, and has won a large amount of national and international titles over the past years.

In Denmark Open she plays as the reigning champion having beaten Wang Yihan from China in last year’s finale, an exciting three set match that lasted more than an hour.

So far, Tine has had a great year winning both All England for the second time and the European Championship.

Even though she has been struggling with some injuries lately she has shown that she is ready to play at her best level. Just a couple a weeks ago she came second in the China Open Super Series and proved that she is definitely ready for the Denmark Open Super Series.

Also, earlier this year Tine Baun got married which is the reason why she has changed her last name from Rasmussen to Baun. However, her excellent game and fighting spirit is still the same and it will be exciting to see if she will be able to go all the way and regain her title in this year’s Denmark Open.

KaRiNa JøRgENsEN, DENMaRKWoRlD RaNKiNg: 75At only 22 Karina Jørgensen from Denmark is one of the youngest contestants in this year’s Denmark Open. But despite her young age, she has already achieved great results and shown a lot of promise as one of the newcomers in the womens’ singles category.

Back in 2007 she won the European Championship in the youth category for play-ers under 19. And as a senior player she was on the danish womens’ team, when they won the European Team Championship earlier this year. Also, this year she has won Yonex Dutch International and just a few weeks back she took home the title of Czech Open.

In Last year’s Denmark Open Karina Jørgensen made it through the qualification and managed to enter the main tournament.

Now the young dane will be participating in Denmark Open for the second time and as of the upcoming talents in danish badminton she is definitely one to look out for.

Tine Baun plays for her second Denmark Open title

Last year’s champion Tine Baun is ready to fight for her second win in Denmark Open. Another Danish star in the making, the young talent Karina Jørgensen, will be playing to enter the main tournament.By Isabella Hindkjær

PROFILES WoMENs siNglE

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Ranking may have changed after deadline

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China’s number one lady is back for Denmark Open

Five of the top ten ladies singles in the world will be on court in this year’s Denmark Open. Last years runner up, Chinese Wang Yihan, is cur-rently the best in the world and definitely one to look out for.

WaNg yihaN, ChiNaWoRlD RaNKiNg: 1

At only 22 years of age Wang Yihan from China is already the number one womens’ singles player in the world. In 2006 she kick-started her career by winning the World Junior Championships and since then she has risen straight to the top of the chinese pyra-

mide of great ladies’ singles players. Last year she took home her first All England Title at the age of just 21.

Wang Yihan has played a lot of close matches against Danish favourite Tine Baun, and last year’s Denmark Open finale was no exception. In an exciting three set match she lost to the dane. This year she is back,as

the top seeded favourite and without a doubt ready to try to win her first ever title in the Danish Super Series tournament.

ERiKo hiRosE, JapaNWoRlD RaNKiNg: 8

Eriko Hirose is Japans biggest hope in the ladies single category. In no time she has made a name for herself by beating several top players and just last year she was a semifinalist in Denmark Open.

This year she has already made it far in several Super Series tournaments. She came third in both Indonesia Open and Malaysia Open and this year she has climbed from being number 28 to entering the top ten in the World Rankings.

pi hoNgyaNg, FRaNCEWoRlD RaNKiNg: 7One of the best and most consistent badminton profiles in Europe is French player Pi Hongyan. As her name indicates, Pi Honqyang is originally from China. But because of the tough competition between badminton players in her native country she chose to persue her badminton career elsewhere and moved to France. Since then she has achieved great results in prestigious international tournaments.

She was a quarterfinalist at the last Olympics as well as a runner up in All England in 2007. This year she reached the semifinals in The European Champioships and Malaysia Open.

She is known for her elegant and effortless style on court and is always an exciting player to watch.

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Gade is tipped to winPeter Gade is the top seeded in this year’s men’s singles. He was also the favorite a year ago, but another Dane stole the picture: Jan Ø. Jørgensen is also here to grab the title.

pETER gaDE, DENMaRKWoRlD RaNKiNg 2:The national champion of Denmark, Peter Høeg Gade, is the top favorite to come out on top after Sunday’s final in men’s singles. He is current placed second on the world ranking, which gives him the top seed in Denmark Open.

Peter Gade has recently showed, he still got a very skilled play. At the World Championships in Paris in August, he brought home a bronze medal to Denmark. He was close making it to the final, Peter Gade fought bravely against Chen Jin, who is now crowned as World Champion.

On home ground, Peter Gade has won Denmark Open three times. First time was in Vejle in 1998, and in fact he has made it all the way in Odense two years ago. A year ago Peter Gade had a top seed in the draw, but the Dane only made it to the quarter finals. In a rubber match, Gade was defeated by the youngster, Jan Ø. Jørgensen. With that in mind, Peter Gade must be eager to have his revenge.

JaN ø. JøRgENsEN, DENMaRKWoRlD RaNKiNg 12:The upcoming Dane has established himself in the top of the world. A lot has already happened for the very gifted player, Jan Ø. Jørgensen: in 2009 he was close to win a medal at the World Championships in India, and at Christmas time,

he won the Copenhagen Masters, the first time he ever participated.

This year, Jan Ø. Jørgensen came in second in the National Championships and picked up a silver medal in the Euro’s.

Currently he is the second best placed Dane on the world ran-king, but he has already proved, he is able to take over, when Peter Gade retires. Last year’s Denmark Open is a clear proof: He beat Peter Gade before losing in the semi finals against Simon Santoso.

JoaChiM pERssoN, DENMaRKWoRlD RaNKiNg 25:Denmark Open might be the tournament where Joachim Persson will return to the top of men’s singles players. The 27-year-old Persson has dropped to a current position as 25 in the world, but just a year ago, the picture was different.

At the same moment the left-handed player was a part of Top 10 in the world, and he was seeded no. 3 in the Denmark Open. But the tournament ended in the second round with a surprising upset, made by the Indian Gurusaidutt. Still, Joachim Persson has shown his potential. In French Open 2009 he played a great tournament and placed himself in the quarters against Lin Dan, who stopped the Dane’s further chances. Therefore, it must be time for Joachim Persson to regain his top level.

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TaUFiK hiDayaT, iNDoNEsiaWoRlD RaNKiNg 5:He was the biggest surprise in the men’s singles tourna-ment at the World Championships back in August. Nobody seemed to expect Taufik Hidayat to be a real threat for the title, but he proved them wrong. The Indonesian is former world- and Olympic Champion, and he spent the summer playing tournaments – very unlike his opponents who stayed home preparing for the World’s.

Still, Taufik Hidayat pulled out his A Game and found his way to the final. On the road, he beat the top favorite, Lee Chong Wei, and the strong South Korean, Park Sung Hwan. Meanwhile, he ran out of gas and was not able to put up a real fight in the final against Chen Jin.

Last time Taufik visited Denmark Open was in 2007, when he was beaten in the second round by Bao Chunlai.

BooNsaK poNsaNa, ThailaNDWoRlD RaNKiNg 10:Another top 10 player is coming to Odense. The Thai has had a great season, and must be filled with confidence before his entrance in Denmark Open. During 2010 Boonsak Ponsana has been to two Super Series finals.

First in Malaysia, where he beat Peter Gade in the semi final, before a quite massive loss against Lee Chong Wei. The second time was in Singapore – and just like in Malaysia, he was able to defeat Peter Gade. In the final he lost again – this time the butcher was Sony Dwi Kuncoro.

Latest, Boonsak Ponsana, came in third in Japan Super Series in September, which is proving that he is one of the favorites for the title in Odense.

KENiChi Tago, JapaNWoRlD RaNKiNg 13:The little Japanese fighter has improved a lot the recent year. At the same time last year, he was placed outside of Top 30 in the world, but the picture has truly changed. Kenichi Tago is storming towards Top 10 with his current rank as number 13. The results that have made this increase possible are impressive.

In the Hong Kong Super Series 2009 he played his way to the semi’s where Peter Gade sent him out with two times 21-13. But in the beginning of 2010 Tago’s true highlight came. In the 100th All England Tago played amazingly and made his way to the final. It was not just the fact that he came in second, more the way he did it. First Nguyen, then the Dane Joachim Persson, before he knocked out two times China; Chen Jin and Bao Chunlai. And in the final, Tago was a danger to Lee Chong Wei who still must be happy about the close win, 21-19 and 21-19.

Taufik and co. to challenge GadeLast year’s Indonesian winner, Simon Santoso, is not coming to defend his title. Luckily there are still very gifted players from Indonesia and the audience can look forward to see the silver medalist from World’s 2010, Taufik Hidayat.By Nikolaj Albrectsen

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Pedersen/Juhl make their debut on home groundThe strong new Danish couple Kamilla Rytter Juhl/Christinna Pedersen will be challenging the Asian dominance in the ladies’ doubles category. The upcoming constellation Lena Frier Kristiansen/Marie Røpke are another interesting pair to keep an eye on.

ChRisTiNNa pEDERsEN/KaMilla RyTTER JUhl, DENMaRKWoRlD RaNKiNg: -The only reason why this strong, new couple are not featured in the World Rankings is that they are yet to play a tournament together! Kamilla Rytter Juhl and Christinna Pedersen are the newest ladies’ doubles constellation.

Before teaming up with Christinna Pedersen, Kamilla Rytter Juhl played with Lena Frier Kristiansen with whom she took part in the danish victory in this year’s European Team Championships.

Even though Christina Pedersen and Kamilla Rytter Juhl have not played any international tournaments together before, they know each other very well. The two girls usually play tough matches against each other, as they are both part of the two best Danish mixed doubles with their respective partners Thomas Laybourn and Joachim Fischer. But as of this year’s Denmark Open they will also stand side by side competing in the big international tour-naments and climbing the World Rankings together.

lENa FRiER KRisTiaNsEN/MaRiE RøpKE, DENMaRKWoRlD RaNKiNg: 59Lena Frier Kristiansen and Marie Røpke have only played together for half a year but already they are showing great promise. This season they have participated in many of the Super Series tournaments and both girls contributed to the Danish team win at the European Championships earlier this year.

The youngest of the two is Marie Røpke who, at only 22, has already achieved a lot. As a youth player she dominated both the national singles and doubles cate-gories. As a senior player she chose to play doubles and has been very succesful even before she teamed up with her current partner. Along with her old partner Helle Nielsen she has reached several Super Series quarter finals and the two won the Danish Championships in ladies’ doubles back in february.

This year Lena Frier Kristiansen and Marie Røpke were supposed to compete at the World Championships in August but unfortunately Lena Frier Kristiansen injured her foot. But lately she has shown that she is back and ready to show the audience world-class ladies’ doubles in Denmark Open.

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MaEDa MiyUKi/saToKo sUETsUNa, JapaNWoRlD RaNKiNg: 5After years of pure Chinese dominance in ladies’ doubles Japan has proven that they are also a force to be reckoned with in this category. With two pairs in the world’s top ten they are strong favorites to take home the Denmark Open title. Maeda Miyuki/Satoko Suetsuna are currently the strongest of two top Japanese couples. Their achievements this year include several Super Series semifinals, among these the last Super

Series tournament in their home country of Japan.

Earlier this year Miyuki and Suetsuna obtained their best international result yet when they came second in the Swiss Open Super Series. In last year’s Denmark Open Miyuki and Suetsuna reached the quarterfinals but this year the crowd will be expecting more from them as they are the top seeded couple. As number 5 on the World Rankings they are just two spots above their fellow citizens Mizuki

Fujii/Reida Kakiiwa who they could possibly meet in an all-Japanese final, if they live up to their seeding.

pETCha NEDElChEVa/aNasTasia RUssKiKh, BUlgaRia/RUssiaWoRlD RaNKiNg: 8Constellations across borders are quite uncommon in in-ternational badminton. Nevertheless, Bulgarian Petcha

Nedelcheva and Russian Anastasia Russkikh have teamed up to form an international ladies’ doubles. And so far they have been very successful, taking home a silver medal in this year’s European Championships. Ranked 8 in the world they have reached the quarterfinals in Malaysia Open, Swiss Super Series as well as last years Denmark Open.

Both players are familiar with the Danish surroundings since they both play in the Danish badminton league. Petcha Nedelcheva, who plays for Odense in the Danish team league, is a successful singles player as well and will also be participating in the ladies’ singles category in this year’s Denmark Open.

ValERia soRoKiNa/NiNa VisloVa, RUssiaWoRlD RaNKiNg: 9As the reigning European Champions Valeria Sorokina and Nina Vislova are defini-tely among the stars in the ladies’ doubles category. This Russian couple have had a great couple of years winning Dutch Open and Welsh International in 2009.

This year they continued their winning streak by winning the Russian Grand Prix on home court as well as making it to the semifinals in this year’s German Open.

Japanese couples top seeded in ladies’ doubles

With two strong Japanese couples, the ladies’ dou-bles category is an interesting mix of strong Asian pairs and interesting European constellations.

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First test for the new doublesDenmark got a lot of interesting perspectives in the men’s doubles category. The favorites in Carsten Mogensen and Mathias Boe but also the showoff of the new constellations.

CaRsTEN MogENsEN/MaThias BoE, DENMaRKWoRlD RaNKiNg 3:There is still one double left after the national coaches have split the men’s doubles. Carsten Mogensen and Mathias Boe stayed together, and therefore they are at the moment the only top pair from Denmark. Carsten and Mathias have been a part of the top 4 for a long time, and their current position as number three is based on great results from the last year.

They have managed to progress to the semifinals in three Super Series tournaments during the last 12 months: In France, China and Switzerland. But in fact it was in England, they were close to bring home a Super Series title. Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen came in second after a thrilling game against Rasmussen/Paaske where both pairs had match points.

But Carsten and Mathias have won two titles this year. Besides their National Championship, they won the Bitburger Open just after the World Championships in Paris.

Last time the Danish champions played Denmark Open they were one match from winning the title, but lost the final in three sets.

JoNas RasMUssEN/MaDs CoNRaD-pETERsEN, DENMaRK: There has been a lot of talking about this new double. But finally Jonas Rasmussen and Mads Conrad got

the chance to show their potential on home ground. After Lars Paaske’s retirement, the former world champion, Jonas Rasmussen, needed a new partner. The coaches wanted to find a young player, who Jonas Rasmussen should be a kind of mentor for.

The very talented Mads Conrad was the choice, and it is not only Jonas Rasmussen who has a great history. Mads Conrad won four titles the last year in men’s doubles with his old partner, Mads Kolding. But Conrad and Rasmussen already had their debut in three friendly matches against Germany, where Jonas and Mads won two out of three matches.

RasMUs BoNDE/aNDERs KRisTiaNsEN, DENMaRK:Another new Danish double is Rasmus Bonde and Anders Kristiansen. Anders has been playing with Kasper Henriksen the last year and the double did well. In last year’s Denmark Open they were close to make it to the semifinals and in the European Championship the brought home a bronze medal.

Rasmus Bonde was injured during the national cham-pionships back in February – he was about to become Danish Champion in mixed doubles, but lost the final and some of the spring was destroyed due to the injury. Now he is back with Anders Kristiansen and they create one more great Danish double.

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The Indonesians is coming!Indonesia sends the best: two of the best foreigner doubles are from

Indonesia and both pairs are ready for a long week in Odense.

MaRKis KiDo/hENDRa sETiaWaN, iNDoNEsiaWoRlD RaNKiNg 2:They are former Olympic Champions as well as former World Champions – they won the World’s back in 2007 in Malaysia, but since that victory, they have not succeeded in winning the major titles.

Still Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan are two top players and the favorites to the title in Denmark Open. But it is almost a year since their last Super Series win – French Super Series 2009.

Markis Kido has been injured, but they have been able to pick up good results. Two semifinals in Super Series events and back in august they could return to Indonesia with a bronze medal after the World Championships.

The Indonesian pair has had success in Denmark earlier in their career: Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan won the Denmark Open in 2008 and they must be keen to repeat that act.

hENDRa gUNaWaN/alVENT ChaNDRa, iNDoNEsiaWoRlD RaNKiNg 9:One of the other top ranked pairs is also Indonesian, Hendra Gunawan and Alvent Chandra. Earlier this year the Indonesians climbed the ranking and placed themselves on 5th place – a clear sign of their quality. The past year has given them two second places in tournaments, Malaysia Grand Prix and Macau Open. But on the big Super Series circuit, Gunawan and Chandra have not been able to proceed to the finals.

Their best result came in Malaysia Super Series, where they were defeated in the semifinals by Gu Zhengdong and Xu Chen. Last year’s Denmark Open was a huge failure for the pair. Despite their fifth seed, they lost in the opening round against Simon Mollyhus and Rasmus Bonde.

hiRoKaTsU hashiMoTo/NoRiyasU hiRaTa, JapaNWoRlD RaNKiNg 10:The current rank gives them a ticket to the Wolrd’s Top 10, and that is the highest placing ever for Hashimoto and Hirata. They climbed 18 places in one year and the reason is quite obvious: a breakthrough and consistent play by the Japanese.

They also visited Odense in last year’s Denmark Open, where they lost against Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen in the second round. But the best result this year was in the Indonesia Super Series. Even though they lost the semifinal the badminton world got their eyes opened afterwards. Especially because of their quarter final win against number 1 in the world, Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong.

By Nikolaj Albrectsen

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2009-2010 oDENsEMS: Simon Santoso, IndonesiaWS: Tine Baun, DenmarkMD: Kien Keat Koo/Boon Heong, MalaysiaWD: Pan Pan/Yawen Zhang, ChinaMX: Joachim Fischer/Christinna Pedersen, Denmark

2008-2009 oDENsE MS: Peter Gade, DenmarkWS: Lin Wang, ChinaMD: Markis Kido/Hendra Setiawan, IndonesiaWD: Eei Hui Chin/Pei Tty Wong, MalaysiaMxD: Joachim Fischer/Christinna Pedersen, Denmark 2007-08 oDENsEHS: Lin Dan, ChinaDS: Lu Lan, ChinaHD: Kien Keat Koo/Boon Heong TAN, MalaysiaDD: Wei Yang/Jiewen Zhang, ChinaMX: Hanbin He/Yang Yu, China

2006-07 ÅRhUsHS: Chen Hong, ChinaDS: Jiang Yanjiao, ChinaHD: Lars Paaske/ Jonas Rasmussen, DenmarkDD: Kamila Augustyn/ Nadiezda Kostiuczyk, PolandMX: Anthony Clark/ Donna Kellogg, England

2005-06 ÅRhUsHS: Chong Wei Lee, MalaysiaDS: Pi Hong Yan, FranceHD: Chong Ming Chan/ Kien Keat Koo, MalaysiaDD: Kumiko Ogura/ Reiko Shiota, JapanMX: Thomas Laybourn/ Kamilla R. Juhl, Denmark

2004-2005 ÅRhUsHS: Lin Dan, ChinaDS: Xie Xingfang, ChinaHD: Lars Paaske/ Jonas Rasmussen, DenmarkDD: Wie Yili/ Zhao Tingting, ChinaMX: Chen Qiqiu/ Zhao Tingting, China

2003-2004 ÅRhUsHS: Lin Dan, ChinaDS: Gong Ruina, ChinaHD: Ha Tae Kwon/ Kim Dong Moon, KoreaDD: Yang Wei/ Zhang Jiewen, ChinaMX: Kim Dong Moon/ Ra Kyung Min, Korea

2002-2003 FaRUMHS: Chen Hong, ChinaDS: Camilla Martin, DenmarkHD: Kim Dong Moon/ Ha Tae Kwon, KoreaDD: Wei Yilli/ Zhao Tingting, ChinaMxD: Kim Dong Moon/ Hwang Yu Mi, Korea

2001-2002 FaRUMHS: Bao Chunlai, ChinaDS: Camilla Martin, DenmarkHD: Martin Lundgaard Hansen/ Lars Paaske, DenmarkDD: Helene Kirkegaard/ Rikke Olsen, DenmarkMD: Tri Kush Aryanto/ Emma Ermawati, Indonesia

2000-2001 FaRUMHS: Peter Gade, DenmarkDS: Mi Zhou, ChinaHD: Eng Hian/F landy Limpele, IndonesiaDD: Lin Chen/ Xuelian Jiang, ChinaMD: Michael Søgaard/ Rikke Olsen, Denmark

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1999-2000 VEJlEHS: Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen, DenmarkDS: Camilla Martin, DenmarkHD: Martin Lundgaard Hansen/ Lars Paaske, DenmarkDD: Qin Yiyuan/ Gao Ling, ChinaMD: Liu Yong/ Ge Fei, China

1998-1999 VEJlEHS: Peter Gade Christensen, DenmarkDS: Camilla Martin, DenmarkHD: Ricky Subagja/Rexy Mainaky, IndonesiaDD: Qin Yiyan/Tang Hetian, ChinaMD: Jon Holst-Christensen/Ann Jørgensen, Denmark

1997-1998 VEJlEHS: Dong Jiong, ChinaDS: Camilla Martin, DenmarkHD: Jon Holst-Christensen/Michael Søgaard, DenmarkDD: Ann Jørgensen/Majken Vange, DenmarkMD: Jens Eriksen/Marlene Thomsen, Denmark

1996-1997 MiDDElFaRTHS: Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen, DenmarkDS: Zhichao Gong, ChinaHD: Thomas Stavngaard/ Jim Laugesen, DenmarkDD: Rikke Olsen/Helene Kirkegaard, DenmarkMD: Michael Søgaard/Rikke Olsen, Denmark

1995-1996 oDENsEHS: Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen, DenmarkDS: Lim Xiao Qing, SwedenHD: Thomas Lund/Jon Holst-Christensen, DenmarkDD: Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen/Marlene Thomsen, DenmarkMD: Cheng Xingdong/Peng Xingyong, China

1994-1995 EsBJERgHS: Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen, DenmarkDS: Camilla Martin, DenmarkHD: Denny Kantono/S. Antonius, IndonesiaDD: Lim Xiao Qing/Christine Magnusson, SwedenMD: Thomas Lund/Marlene Thomsen, Denmark

1993-1994 høJBJERgHS: Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen, DenmarkDS: Ye Zhaoying, ChinaHD: Thomas Lund/Jon Holst-Christensen, DenmarkDD: Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen/Lotte Olsen, DenmarkMD: Thomas Lund, Denmark/Catrine Bengtsson, Sweden

1992-1993 aalBoRgHS: Darren Hall, EnglandDS: Susi Susanti, IndonesiaHD: Thomas Lund/Jon Holst-Christensen, DenmarkDD: Lim Xiao Qing/Christine Magnusson, SwedenMD: Thomas Lund/Pernille Dupont Denmark

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1991-1992 solRøDHS: Hermawan Susanto, IndonesiaDS: Susi Susanti, IndonesiaHD: Yumin Zheng/Zhanzhong Huang, ChinaDD: Nettie Nielsen, Denmark/Gillian Gowers, EnglandMD: Thomas Lund/Pernille Dupont, Denmark

1990-1991 ÅBENRÅHS: Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen, DenmarkDS: Tang Jiuhong, ChinaHD: Li Yongbo/Tian Bingyi, ChinaDD: Lotte Olsen/Dorte Kjær, DenmarkMD: Thomas Lund/Pernille Dupont, Denmark

1989-1990 høJBJERgHS: Morten Frost, DenmarkDS: Tang Jiuhong, ChinaHD: Li Yongbo/Tian Bingyi, ChinaDD: Lin Ying/Guan Weizhen, ChinaMD: Jesper Knudsen/Nettie Nielsen, Denmark

1988-1989 oDENsEHS: Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen, DenmarkDS: Li Lingwei, ChinaHD: Li Yongbo/Tian Bingyi, ChinaDD: Lin Ying/Guan Weizhen, ChinaMD: Jesper Knudsen/Nettie Nielsen, Denmark

1987-1988 EsBJERgHS: Torben Carlsen, DenmarkDS: Lee Young-Suk, KoreaHD: Razif Sidek/Jalam Sldek, MalayslaDD: Atsuko Tokuda/Yoshiko Tago, JapanMD: Mark Christiansen, Denmark/Maria Bengtsson, Sweden

1986-1987 aalBoRgHS: Morten Frost, DenmarkDS: Zheng Yuli, ChinaHD: Li Yongbo/Tian Bingyi, ChinaDD: Gillian Clark/Gillian Gowers, EnglandMD: Martin Dew/Gillian Gilks, England

1985-1986 KøBENhaVNHS: Morten Frost, DenmarkDS: Yun Ja Kim, KoreaHD: Steen Fladberg/Jesper Helledie, DenmarkDD: Yun Ja Kim/Sang Hee Yoo, KoreaMD: Nigel Tier/Gillian Gowers, England

1984-1985 KøBENhaVNHS: Morten Frost, DenmarkDS: Zheng Yuli, ChinaHD: Li Yongbo/Tian Bingyi, ChinaDD: Yun Ja Kim/Sang Hee Yoo, KoreaMD: Dipak Taylor/Nora Perry, England

1983-1984 KøBENhaVNHS: Morten Frost, DenmarkDS: Kirsten Larsen, DenmarkHD: Joo Bong Park/Moon Soo Kim, KoreaDD: Yun Ja Kim/Sang Hee Yoo, KoreaMD: Martin Dew/Gillian Gilks, England

1982-1983 KøBENhaVNHS: Morten Frost, DenmarkDS: Qian Ping, ChinaHD: Thomas Kihlström/Stefan Karlsson, SwedenDD: Nora Perry/Jane Webster, EnglandMD: Thomas Kihlström, Sweden/Nora Perry, England

1981-1982 KøBENhaVNHS: Morten Frost, DenmarkDS: Wu Jiangqui, ChinaHD: Joo Bong Park/Eun Ku Lee, KoreaDD: Lin Ying/Wu Dixi, ChinaMD: Thomas Kihlström, Sweden/Nora Perry, England

1980-1981 KøBENhaVNHS: Morten Frost, DenmarkDS: Lene Køppen, DenmarkHD: Ade Chandra/Christian Hadinata, IndonesiaDD: Nora Perry/Jane Webster, EnglandMD: Mike Tredgett/Nora Perry, England

1979-1980 KøBENhaVNHS: Prakash Padukone, IndiaDS: Lie Ing Hoa Ivana, IndonesiaHD: Flemming Delfs/Steen Skovgaard, DenmarkDD: Gillian Gilks/Nora Perry, EnglandMD: Mike Tredgett/Nora Perry, England

1978-1979 KøBENhaVNHS: Flemming Delfs, DenmarkDS: Lene Køppen, DenmarkHD: Masao Tsuchida/Yoshitaka Iino, JapanDD: Mikiko Takada/Atsuko Tokuda, JapanMD: Ray Stevens/Nora Perry, England

1977-1978 KøBENhaVNHS: Liem Swie King, IndonesiaDS: Lene Køppen, DenmarkHD: Steen Skovgaard/Flemming Delfs, DenmarkDD: Varavaty Wiharji/Imelda Wigoeno, IndonesiaMD: Steen Skovgaard/Lene Køppen, Denmark

1976-1977 KøBENhaVNHS: Flemming Delfs, DenmarkDS: Hiroe Yuki, JapanHD: Bengt Froman/Thomas Kihlström, SwedenDD: Barbara Giles/Jane Webster, EnglandMD: Steen Skovgaard/Lene Køppen, Denmark

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1975-1976 KøBENhaVNHS: Svend Pri, DenmarkDS: Lene Køppen, DenmarkHD: David Eddy/Eddie Sutton, EnglandDD: Joke van Beusekom/Marjan Leusken, NetherlandsMD: Steen Skovgaard/Lene Køppen, Denmark

1974-1975 KøBENhaVNHS: Rudy Hartono, IndonesiaDS: Lene Køppen, DenmarkHD: Tjun Tjun/Johannes Wahjudi, IndonesiaDD: Imelda Wigoeno/Theresia Widiastuty, IndonesiaMD: Tjun Tjun/Regina Masli, Indonesia

1973-1974 KøBENhaVNHS: Svend Pri, DenmarkDS: Hiroe Yuki, JapanHD: Tjun Tjun/Johannes Wahjudi, IndonesiaDD: Machiko Aizawa/Etsuko Takenaka, JapanMD: Elo Hansen/Ulla Strand, Denmark

1972-1973 KøBENhaVNHS: Rudy Hartono, IndonesiaDS: Hiroe Yuki, JapanHD: Tjun Tjun/Johannes Wahjudi, IndonesiaDD: Joke van Beusekom/Marjan Leusken, NetherlandsMD: Elo Hansen/Ulla Strand, Denmark

1971-1972 KøBENhaVNHS: Svend Pri, DenmarkDS: Eva Twedberg, SwedenHD: Ng Boon Bee/P. Gunalan, MalaysiaDD: Noriko Nakayama/Hiroc Yuki, JapanMD: Wolfgang Bochow/Marieluise Wackerow, West Germany

1970-1971 KøBENhaVNHS: Rudy Hartono, IndonesiaDS: Noriko Takagi, JapanHD: Ng Boon Bee/P. Gunalan, MalaysiaDD: Noriko Tagaki/Hiroe Yuki, JapanMD: Svend Pri/Ulla Strand, Denmark

1969-1970 KøBENhaVNHS: Ippei Kojima, JapanDS: Eva Twedberg, SwedenHD: Henning Borch/Erland Kops, DenmarkDD: Etsuko Takenaka/Machiko Aizawa, JapanMD: Klaus Kaagaard/Ulla Strand, Denmark

1968-1969 KøBENhaVNHS: Svend Andersen, DenmarkDS: Hiroe Yuki, JapanHD: Ippei Kojima, Japan/Bjarne Andersen, DenmarkDD: Noriko Takagi/ Hiroe Yuki, JapanMD: Henning Borch/Imre Rietveld Nielsen, Denmark

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Gør førstehjælp til en oplevelse!

Som samarit hjælper du andre mennesker, der har været ude for store og små ulykker. Lige fra børn med små skrammer på knæet til voksne, der har brug for hurtig hjertemassage.

Vi sørger for at være til stede til de store arrangementer i området. Eksempelvis er vi med til motocross-stævnet i Vojens. Og vi står klar, når den første koncert går i gang på Roskilde Festivalen.

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1967-1968 KøBENhaVNHS: Erland Kops, DenmarkDS: Eva Twedberg, SwedenHD: Ippei Kojima/ Kazumasa Nichino, JapanDD: Noriko Tokagi/ Hiroe Amano, JapanMD: Per Walsøe/Pernille Mølgaard, Denmark

1966-1967 KøBENhaVNHS: Tan Aik Huang, MalaysiaDS: Noriko Takagi, JapanHD: Ng Boon Bee/ Tan Yee Khan, MalaysiaDD: Noriko Tokagi/ Hiroe Amano, JapanMD: Svend Andersen/Ulla Strand, Denmark

1965-1966 KøBENhaVNHS: Svend Andersen, DenmarkDS: Lizbeth von Barnekow, DenmarkHD: Ng Boon Bee/ Tan Yee Khan, MalaysiaDD: Karin Jørgensen/ Ulla Strand, DenmarkMD: Finn Kobberø/Ulla Strand, Denmark

1954-1955 KøBENhaVNHS: Finn Kobberø, DenmarkDS: Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen, DenmarkHD: J. Hammergaard Hansen/Finn Kobberø, DenmarkDD: Anni Jørgensen/ Kirsten Thorndahl, DenmarkMD: Jørn Skaarup/Anni Jørgensen, Denmark

1952-1953 KøBENhaVNHS: Eddie Choong, MalayaDS: Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen, DenmarkHD: David Choong/ Eddie Choong, MalayaDD: Iris Cooly/ June White, EnglandMD: Eddie Choong, Malaya/Agnete Friis, Denmark

1951-1952 KøBENhaVNHS: Jørn Skaarup, DenmarkDS: Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen, DenmarkHD: Ong Poh Lim/ Ismail Bin Marjan, MalayaDD: Tonny Ahrn/ Kirsten Thorndahl, DenmarkMD: David Choong, Malaya/Tonny Ahm, Denmark

1950-1951 KøBENhaVNHS: Wong Peng Soon, MalayaDS: Tonny Olsen, DenmarkHD: Ong Poh Lim/ Ismail Bin Marjan, MalayaDD: Tonny Ahrn/ Kirsten Thorndahl, DenmarkMD: Arve Lossmann/Kirsten Thorndahl, Denmark

1949-1950 KøBENhaVNHS: Nils Jonson, SwedenDS: Tonny Olsen, DenmarkHD: Arve Lossmann/ John Nygaard, DenmarkDD: Tonny Ahrn/ Kirsten Thorndahl, DenmarkMD: Børge Frederiksen/Tonny Ahm, Denmark

1948-1949 KøBENhaVNHS: David G. Freeman, USADS: Tonny Olsen, DenmarkHD: Ooi Teik Hock/ Teoh Seng Khoon, MalayaDD: Tonny Ahrn/ Kirsten Thorndahl, DenmarkMD: Chan Kon Leong, Malaya/Tonny Ahm, Denmark

1947-1948 KøBENhaVNHS: ]ørn Skaarup, DenmarkDS: Tonny Olsen, DenmarkHD: Børge Frederiksen/ Tage Madsen, DenmarkDD: Tonny Ahrn/ Kirsten Thorndahl, DenmarkMD: Tage Madsen/Kirsten Thorndahl, Denmark

1946-1947 KøBENhaVNHS: Poul Holm, DenmarkDS: Tonny Olsen, DenmarkHD: Preben Dabelsteen/ Jørn Skaarup, DenmarkDD: Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen/Marie Ussing, DenmarkMD: Tage Madsen/Kirsten Thorndahl, Denmark

1945-1946 KøBENhaVNHS: Conny Jepsen, SwedenDS: Tonny Olsen, DenmarkHD: Preben Dabelsteen/ Jørn Skaarup, DenmarkDD: Tonny Olsen/Kirsten Thorndahl, DenmarkMD: Tage Madsen/Kirsten Thorndahl, Denmark

1938-1939 KøBENhaVNHS: Tage Madsen, DenmarkDS: Tonny Olsen, DenmarkHD: Ralph Nichols/ R. m. White, DenmarkDD: Q. M. Allan, England/Ruth Dalsgaard, DenmarkMD: Ralph Nichols/V. M. Stapies, England

1937-1938 KøBENhaVNHS: H. S. Ong, MalayaDS: D. M. C. Young, EnglandHD: Carl Frøhlke/ Tage Madsen, DenmarkDD: Tonny Olsen/ Bodil Riise, DenmarkMD: S. Ong, Malaya/F. M. Creen, England

1936-1937 KøBENhaVNHS: M. W. Ficid, EnglandDS: Tonny Olsen, DenmarkHD: T. H. Boyle/ K. Woods, EnglandDD: Ruth Dalsgaard, Denmark/D. Graham, EnglandMD: Boyle/0. Wilson, England

1935-1936 KøBENhaVNHS: Poul Nielsen, DenmarkDS: Ruth Frederiksen, DenmarkHD: Aksel Hansen/Svenn Strømann, DenmarkDD: Tonny Olsen/ Bodil Riise, DenmarkMD: Poul Nielsen/Ruth Frederiksen, Denmark

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