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1. Badminton Europameisterschaft 1972 in Karlskrona, Schweden14. bis 16. April 1972 1.England, 2.Denmark, 3.F.R.Germany, 4.Sweden, 5.Scotland, 6.Netherlands, 7.Ireland, 8.Austria, 9.Czechoslovakia, 10. Wales, 11. Yugoslavia, 12.Finland 2. Badminton Europameisterschaft 1974 in Wien, Österreich18. bis 20. April 1.England, 2.Denmark, 3.Sweden, 4.F.R.Germany, 5.Netherlands, 6.Scotland, 7.Wales, 8.Ireland, 9.Czechoslovakia, 10.Norway, 11.Yugoslavia, 12.Austria, 13.Finland 3. Badminton Europameisterschaft 1976 in Dublin, Irland6. bis 7. April 1.Denmark, 2.England, 3.Sweden, 4.Netherlands, 5.F.R.Germany, 6.Scotland, 7.USSR, 8.Ireland, 9.Wales, 10.Norway, 11.Austria, 12.Switzerland, 13.Belgium 4. Badminton Europameisterschaft 1978 in Preston, England (UK)13. bis 15. April 1.England, 2.Denmark, 3.Sweden, 4.Netherlands, 5.F.R.Germany, 6.Scotland, 7.Ireland, 8.USSR, 9.Norway, 10.Wales, 11.Austria, 12.Belgium, 13.Switzerland, 14.Portugal, 15.Italy
5. Badminton Europameisterschaft 1980 in Groningen, Holland (NL)17. bis 20. April 1.Denmark, 2.England, 3.Sweden, 4.Netherlands, 5.USSR, 6.F.R.Germany, 7.Scotland, 8.Ireland, 9.Wales, 10.Austria, 11.Norway, 12.Belgium, 13.Czechoslovakia, 14.Hungary, 15.Finland, 16.Yugoslavia, 17.Poland, 18.Iceland,19.Switzerland, 20. Portugal, 21.Italy
6. Badminton Europameisterschaft 1982 in Boblingen, BRD13. bis 18. April 1.England, 2.Sweden, 3.Denmark, 4.Netherlands, 5.USSR, 6.Scotland, 7.Ireland, 8.F.R.Germany, 9.Czechoslovakia, 10.Wales, 11.Austria, 12.Poland, 13.Norway, 14.Belgium, 15.Hungary,16.Iceland, 17.Finland, 18.Switzerland,19.Yugoslavia, 20.Italy, 21.France
7. Badminton Europameisterschaft 1984 in Preston, England (UK)8. bis 14. April 1.England, 2.Denmark, 3.Sweden, 4.Scotland, 5.USSR, 6.F.R.Germany, 7.Netherlands, 8.Wales, 9.Ireland, 10.Austria, 11.Poland, 12.Belgium, 13.Czechoslovakia, 14.Ireland, 15.Norway, 16.Switzerland, 17.Hungary, 18.France,19.Italy
8. Badminton Europameisterschaft 1986 in Uppsala, Schweden30. März bis 5. April 1.Denmark, 2.England, 3.Sweden, 4.Scotland, 5.USSR, 6.Netherlands, 7.F.R.Germany, 8.Wales, 9.Poland, 10.Austria, 11.Belgium, 12.Ireland, 13.Iceland, 14.Czechoslovakia, 15.Finland, 16.Norway, 17.Hungary, 18.Switzerland, 19.Bulgaria, 20.France, 21.Italy
9. Badminton Europameisterschaft 1988 in Kristiansand, Norwegen10. bis 16. April 1.Denmark, 2.Sweden, 3.England, 4.USSR, 5.Netherlands, 6.F.R.Germany, 7.Scotland, 8.Poland,9.Wales, 10.Belgium, 11.Ireland, 12.Finland, 13.Austria, 14.Norway, 15.Iceland, 16.Czechoslovakia, 17.Hungary, 18.Bulgaria, 19.Switzerland, 20.France, 21.Portugal, 22.Spain, 23. Italy
10. Badminton Europameisterschaft 1990 in Moskau (UdSSR)8. bis 14. April 1.Denmark, 2.Sweden, 3.England, 4.USSR, 5.Netherlands, 6.Scotland, 7.FR Germany, 8.Poland, 9.Ireland, 10.Finland, 11.Wales, 12.Norway, 13.Belgium, 14.Austria, 15.Iceland, 16.Czechoslovakia, 17.Bulgaria, 18.GDR, 19.Hungary, 20.Switzerland, 21.France, 22.Italy, 23.Spain, 24.Cyprus
11. Badminton Europameisterschaften 1992 in Glasgow, Schottland (UK)12. bis 18. April 1.Sweden, 2.Denmark, 3.England, 4.CIS, 5.Scotland, 6.Netherlands, 7.Germany, 8.Poland, 9.Finland, 10.Norway, 11.Wales, 12.Ireland, 13.Iceland, 14.Bulgaria, 15.France, 16.Czecho- slovakia, 17.Austria, 18.Belgium,19.Switzerland, 20. Hungary, 21.Spain, 22.Portugal, 23.Italy, 24. Cyprus
12. Europameisterschaften 1994 in Den Bosch, Holland (NL)10. bis 17. April 1.Sweden, 2.Denmark, 3.England, 4.Russia, 5.Germany, 6.Netherlands, 7.Scotland, 8.Poland 9.Wales, 10.Finland, 11. Norway, 12.Austria, 13. Iceland, 14.Ukraine, 15.Czech Republic 16. Bulgaria, 17. Switzerland, 18. Ireland, 19. Belgium, 20. France
13. Badminton Europameisterschaft 1996 in Herning, Dänemark13. bis 20. April 1.Denmark, 2.Sweden, 3.England, 4.Russia, 5.Netherlands, 6.Germany, 7.Scotland, 8.Poland, 9.Ukraine, 10.Wales, 11.Bulgaria, 12.Ireland, 13.Finland, 14.Iceland, 15.Norvay, 16.Austria. (For the first time the team event was played according to the new format with only 16 teams participating)
14. Badminton Europameisterschaften 1998 in Sofia, Bulgarien18. bis 25. April 1.Denmark, 2.England, 3.Sweden, 4.Netherlands, 5.Germany, 6.Ukraine, 7.Russia, 8.Scotland, 9.Bulgaria, 10.Finland, 11.Switzerland, 12.France, 13.Wales, 14.Poland, 15.Portugal, 16.Ireland DetailsGruppenspiele VorrundeGruppe A Danmark - Holland 5-0
Danmark - Ukraine 5-0
Danmark - Rusland 5-0
Rusland - Ukraine 2-3
Rusland - Holland 2-3
Holland - Ukraine 5-0
Stilling: Danmark (3/0), Holland (2/1), Ukraine (1/2), Rusland (0/3)
Gruppe B Sverige - Tyskland 3-2
Sverige - England 2-3
Sverige - Skotland 4-1
Tyskland - England 1-4
Tyskland - Skotland 3-2
England - Skotland 3-2
Stilling: England (3/0), Sverige (2/1), Tyskland (1/2), Skotland (0/3)
Gruppe C Polen - Finland 1-4
Polen - Irland 3-2
Polen - Schweiz 2-3
Schweiz - Finland 2-3
Schweiz - Irland 4-1
Irland - Finland 1-4
Stilling: Finland (3/0), Schweiz (2/1), Polen (1/2), Irland (0/3)
Gruppe D Wales - Frankrig 1-4
Wales - Bulgarien 2-3
Wales - Portugal 3-2
Frankrig - Bulgarien 1-4
Frankrig - Portugal 3-2
Portugal - Bulgarien 0-5
Stilling: Bulgarien (3/0), Frankrig (2/1), Wales (1/2), Portugal (0/3)
Vorrundentabelle (Endstand) Land Vundne Tabte Vundne Tabte Point Point
Kampe kampe sæt sæt til imod
Gruppe A Danmark 15 0 30 0 428 151
Holland 8 7 17 17 377 272
Ukraine 3 12 9 24 276 425
Rusland 4 11 8 23 263 407
Gruppe B England 10 5 21 11 377 297
Sverige 9 6 19 23 360 294
Tyskland 6 9 12 18 302 348
Skotland 5 10 12 22 314 425
Gruppe C Finland 11 4 24 12 444 351
Schweiz 9 6 24 12 430 410
Polen 6 9 17 20 419 434
Irland 4 11 10 24 344 454
Gruppe D Bulgarien 12 3 25 9 428 290
Frankrig 8 7 19 15 398 385
Wales 6 9 13 18 292 356
Portugal 4 11 9 24 328 415
PlatzierungsspielePlaceringskampene blev spillet mandag den 20. april. 15/16-plads: Irland - Portugal 2-3
13/14-plads: Polen - Wales 2-3
11/12-plads: Schweiz - Frankrig 3-2
9/10-plads: Finland - Bulgarien 2-3
7/8-plads: Rusland - Skotland 3-2
5/6-plads: Ukraine - Tyskland 1-4
3/4-plads: Holland - Sverige 2-3
1/2-plads: Danmark - England 4-1
FinaleMixed Marlene Thomsen/Jens Eriksen, DEN - Donna Kellogg/Chris Hunt, ENG 18-16, 17-16 Herreneinzel Peter Gade, DEN - Mark Constable, ENG 15-3, 15-13 Dameneinzel Camilla Martin, DEN - Julia Mann, ENG 11-0, 11-4 Damendoppel Marlene Thomsen/Rikke Olsen, DEN - Joanne Goode/Donna Kellogg, ENG 15-5, 15-8 Herrendoppel Jon Holst-Christensen/Michael Søgaard, DEN - Simon Archer/Chris Hunt, ENG 8-15, 13-15 Quelle: Dillesport DK
15. Badminton Europameisterschaften 2000 in Glasgow, Schottland (UK)
1.Denmark, 2.England, 3.Netherlands, 4.Sweden, 5.Germany, 6.Ukraine, 7.Russia, 8.Bulgaria, 9.Finland, 10.France, 11.Wales, 12.Poland, 13.Scotland, 14.Iceland, 15.Switzerland, 16.Portugal Details:
16. Badminton Europameisterschaften 2002 in Malmö, Schweden
13. bis 16. April 2002, Baltiska Hallen, Malmö, Sweden 1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Netherlands, 4. Germany, 5. Sweden, 6. Ukraine, 7. Russia, 8. Finland, 9. Poland, 10. Wales, 11. Bulgaria, 12. Spain, 13. Scotland, 14. France, 15. Portugal, 16. Czech Republic Group 11A: 1B: Denmark (DEN) England (ENG) Sweden (SWE) Netherlands (NED) Germany (GER) Ukraina (UKR) Finland (FIN) Russia (RUS) Round 1 DEN - GER 5-0 ENG - UKR 4-1 SWE - FIN 4-1 NED - RUS 5-0Round 2 DEN - FIN 5-0 NED - UKR 4-1 SWE - GER 2-3 ENG - RUS 3-2 Round 3 DEN - SWE 5-0 RUS - UKR 2-3 FIN - GER 0-5 ENG - NED 3-2
Standing W L match Games
1A:
1. DEN 3 0 15-0 45-6
2. GER 2 1 8-7 27-25
3. SWE 1 2 6-9 25-30
4. FIN 0 3 0-15 7-43
1B: 1. ENG 3 0 10-5 36-22 2. NED 2 1 11-3 36-18 3. UKR 1 2 5-10 15-34 4. RUS 0 3 4-11 23-36 Play Offs (Monday) DEN - ENG 3-1
Final ranking
1. DEN
2. ENG
3. NED
4. GER
5. SWE
6. UKR
7. RUS
8. FIN
Finland is demoted to Group 2 Group 22C: 2D: Bulgaria (BUL) France (FRA) Poland (POL) Wales (WAL) Scotland (SCO) Spain (ESP) Czech Republic (CZH) Portugal (POR) Round 1 CZH - POL 5-0 POR - WAL 1-4 BUL - SCO 5-0 FRA - ESP 2-3 Round 2 BUL - CZH 4-1 ESP - WAL 4-1 POL - SCO 3-2 FRA - POR 5-0Round 3 BUL - POL 2-3 FRA - WAL 1-4 SCO - CZH 4-1 POR - ESP 4-1
Standing W L match games
1C:
1. POL 3 0 10-5 32-22
2. BUL 2 1 11-4 37-16
3. SCO 1 2 6-9 24-30
4. CZE 0 3 3-12 13-38
1D:
1. WAL 3 0 12-3 38-15
2. ESP 2 1 8-7 27-30
3. FRA 1 2 8-7 29-29
4. POR 0 3 2-13 20-40
Play offs (monday)Played best of 5. POL - WAL 3-1
BUL - ESP 3-2
SCO - FRA 3-0
CZE - POR 0-5
Final Standing
9. POL 10. WAL 11. BUL 12. ESP 13. SCO 14. FRA 15. POR 16. CZE Poland is promoted to Group 1 Die Finalspiele:Denmark (DEN) - England (ENG) MX: Jens Eriksen/Mette Schjoldager, DEN - Nathan Robertson/Gail Emms, ENG For the first time in this event, somebody won a match over the danes. MS: Kenneth Jonassen, DEN - Andrew South, ENG 7-3, 7-5, 7-5 LS: Camilla Martin, DEN - Tracey Hallam, ENG 7-2, 7-0, 7-1 LD: Mette Schjoldager/Pernille Harder, DEN - Gail Emms/Joanne Goode, ENG
Denmark now holds the European Team Championsship for the 4th time in a row, the 9th times since the first European championship was held in 1972 in Karlskrona. Quelle: Dillesport DK
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17. Badminton Europameisterschaften 2004 in Geneve, Suisse
16. bis 24. April 2004 Palais de Sports Genéve 1. Denmark, 2. Netherlands, 3. Germany, 4. England, 5. Poland, 6. Russia, 7. Sweden, 8. France, 9. Ukraine, 10. Scotland, 11. Wales, 12. Finland, 13. Bulgaria, 14. Spain, 15. Slovenia, 16. Czech Republic Details:Group A Denmark - Poland 5-0 Finland - Czek Republic 3-2 Denmark - Finland 5-0 Poland - Czek Republic 5-0Group B England - Wales 3-2 Russia - Slovenia 4-1 England - Russia 4-1 Wales - Slovenia 5-0 England - Slovenia 5-0 Finland - Poland 1-4 Russia - Wales 5-0 Group C Netherlands - France 4-1 Ukraine - Bulgaria 4-1 Nederlands - Bulgaria 4-1 Ukraine - France 1-4 Bulgaria - France 1-4 Nederlands - Ukraine 5-0Group D Germany - Scotland 5-0 Sweden - Spain 5-0 Germany - Spain 5-0 Sweden - Scotland 5-0 Germany - Sweden 4-1 Spain - Scotland 0-5 As the seeding predicet, Denmark meets England, and Netherlands meets Germnay in the 1/2-final playoffs. The rest of the teams will meet according to final positions in the respective group. 1/2-finals and intergroup ties for position was played sunday 1/2-finals (Goup winners) England - Denmark 0-3 Netherlands - Germany 3-0No. 2 in groups Poland - Sweden 3-2 France - Russia 2-3No. 3 in groups Ukraine - Finland 3-1 Scotland - Wales 3-1No. 4 in groups Czek Republic - Bulgaria 1-3 Slovenia - Spain 1-3The latter also played the 2. round today for the final ranking 9. - 16. Czek Republic - Slovenia 1-3 Bulgaria - Spain 3-1 Finland - Wales 2-3 Ukraine - Scotland 3-0The finals between Denmark and Netherlands, and the ranking 3. - 8. are played tomorrow. This year Denmark time had no trouble securing the title for the 5. time in a row. Denmark won 3-0 against Netherlands. Heller ikke i finalen afleverede danskerne sæt til modstanderne, Holland. Peter Gade (15-7, 15-1 over Eric Pang), Camilla Martin (11-7, 11-5 over Karina de Wit) og Jonas Rasmussen/Lars Paaske (15-5, 15-6 over Gerben Bruijsten/Tijs Creemers) og lidt over 1 1/2 time. Så var anderledes kamp i 3/4-finalen. Her vandt Tyskland i sidste kamp, damedouble, da Nicole Grether/Juliane Schenk besejrede englænderne Gail Emms/Ella Tripp, 15-7, 15-10. The 2002 finalist, England, had to battle Germany for the 3. position - but the German ladies double secured the victory in the 5. match of the tie. [In 2002 England won the first match in the final against Denmark, but lost 1-3.] Quelle: Dillesport DK
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18. Badminton Europameisterschaft 2006 in Den Bosch, Holland
Endstand der Euro 2006
Die Vorrundenspiele sowie das Finale der Championsklasse
Quelle: Website des Veranstalters/Tournamentsoftware
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