2007 European Junior Badminton Championships – Boys' doubles

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2007 European Junior Badminton Championships – Boys' doubles
VenueHermann-Neuberger-Halle
Location Völklingen, Germany
Dates4 April 2007 (2007-04-04) – 8 April 2007 (2007-04-08)
Competitors84 from 28 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of England.svg  England
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
  2005
2009  

The boys' singles tournament of the 2007 European Junior Badminton Championships was held from 4 to 8 April 2007. Rasmus Bonde and Kasper Henriksen from Denmark clinched this title in the last edition.

Contents

Seeds

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section. [1]

Draw

Finals

Semi-finals Final
          
1 Flag of Denmark.svg Christian John Skovgaard
Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Larsen
15 19
3/4 Flag of England.svg Peter Mills
Flag of England.svg Chris Adcock
2121
3/4 Flag of England.svg Peter Mills
Flag of England.svg Chris Adcock
2121
2 Flag of Denmark.svg Mads Pieler Kolding
Flag of Denmark.svg Mads Conrad-Petersen
16 15
3/4 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Käsbauer
Flag of Germany.svg Lukas Schmidt
15 11
2 Flag of Denmark.svg Mads Pieler Kolding
Flag of Denmark.svg Mads Conrad-Petersen
2121

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-finals
1 Flag of Denmark.svg C J Skovgaard
Flag of Denmark.svg C Larsen
2121
Flag of Estonia.svg R Hint
Flag of Estonia.svg M Reppo
6 9
1 Flag of Denmark.svg C J Skovgaard
Flag of Denmark.svg C Larsen
2121
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg S Razi
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg A Dumartheray
19 15
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg S Razi
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg A Dumartheray
2121
Flag of Iceland.svg D Thomsen
Flag of Iceland.svg A Jóhannesson
2114 16 Flag of Italy.svg R Maddaloni
Flag of Italy.svg G Greco
12 12
Flag of Italy.svg R Maddaloni
Flag of Italy.svg G Greco
19 21211 Flag of Denmark.svg C J Skovgaard
Flag of Denmark.svg C Larsen
19 2121
Flag of Russia.svg N Khakimov
Flag of Russia.svg I Sozonov
2110 16
5/8 Flag of Ukraine.svg G Natarov
Flag of Ukraine.svg D Zavadsky
2121
Flag of Poland.svg A Dziółko
Flag of Poland.svg Ł Barszczewski
4 11
5/8 Flag of Ukraine.svg G Natarov
Flag of Ukraine.svg D Zavadsky
14 14
Flag of Russia.svg N Khakimov
Flag of Russia.svg I Sozonov
2121
Flag of Russia.svg N Khakimov
Flag of Russia.svg I Sozonov
2121
Flag of Turkey.svg M Bas
Flag of Turkey.svg B Köse
2318 16 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Skála
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg O Kopřiva
7 7
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Skála
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg O Kopřiva
21 2121

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-finals
3/4 Flag of England.svg P Mills
Flag of England.svg C Adcock
2119 22
Flag of Germany.svg J Zurwonne
Flag of Germany.svg S Rduch
18 2120
3/4 Flag of England.svg P Mills
Flag of England.svg C Adcock
2121
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Maas
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Arends
14 11
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Maas
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Arends
16 2121
Flag of Hungary.svg J Megyesi
Flag of Hungary.svg D Sárosi
12 7 Flag of Scotland.svg D Leith
Flag of Scotland.svg P Hockey
2119 17
Flag of Scotland.svg D Leith
Flag of Scotland.svg P Hockey
21213/4 Flag of England.svg P Mills
Flag of England.svg C Adcock
2121
5/8 Flag of France.svg S Grosjean
Flag of France.svg L Constantin
12 15
5/8 Flag of France.svg S Grosjean
Flag of France.svg L Constantin
2121
Flag of Slovakia.svg M Eliáš
Flag of Slovakia.svg M Kozár
9 17
5/8 Flag of France.svg S Grosjean
Flag of France.svg L Constantin
2121
Flag of Austria.svg P Demmelmayer
Flag of Austria.svg D Obernosterer
2110 19 Flag of Bulgaria.svg I Krastev
Flag of Bulgaria.svg T Hadziev
14 16
Flag of Bulgaria.svg I Krastev
Flag of Bulgaria.svg T Hadziev
12 2121 Flag of Bulgaria.svg I Krastev
Flag of Bulgaria.svg T Hadziev
2121
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg F Golinski
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Dierickx
17 2121 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg F Golinski
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Dierickx
15 19
Flag of Sweden.svg J Johansson-Berg
Flag of Sweden.svg P Yngvesson
2117 18

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-finals
Flag of Spain.svg A Barriga
Flag of Spain.svg E Velázquez
2621
SUB Flag of Estonia.svg R Käsner
Flag of Estonia.svg I Seidelberg
24 10 Flag of Spain.svg A Barriga
Flag of Spain.svg E Velázquez
16 19
Flag of Israel.svg M Zilberman
Flag of Russia.svg G Kosenko
15 16 Flag of Sweden.svg P Nordin
Flag of Sweden.svg J Kasperi
2121
Flag of Sweden.svg P Nordin
Flag of Sweden.svg J Kasperi
2121 Flag of Sweden.svg P Nordin
Flag of Sweden.svg J Kasperi
2121
5/8 Flag of Scotland.svg P van Rietvelde
Flag of Scotland.svg Thomas Bethell
15 11
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Hilbink
Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Branderhorst
13 11
5/8 Flag of Scotland.svg P van Rietvelde
Flag of Scotland.svg T Bethell
2121
Flag of Sweden.svg P Nordin
Flag of Sweden.svg J Kasperi
15 18
Flag of Ukraine.svg D Panchenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg A Burlaka
21213/4 Flag of Germany.svg P Käsbauer
Flag of Germany.svg L Schmidt
2121
Flag of Slovenia.svg A Turk
Flag of Slovenia.svg M Bajuk
16 9 Flag of Ukraine.svg D Panchenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg A Burlaka
14 18
Flag of Turkey.svg H H Durakcan
Flag of Turkey.svg G Kundakçı
2121
Flag of Turkey.svg H H Durakcan
Flag of Turkey.svg G Kundakçı
17 11
3/4 Flag of Germany.svg P Käsbauer
Flag of Germany.svg L Schmidt
2121
Flag of France.svg E Bourahla
Flag of France.svg M Ranault
11 17
3/4 Flag of Germany.svg P Käsbauer
Flag of Germany.svg L Schmidt
2121

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-finals
Flag of Poland.svg K Raszkiewicz
Flag of Poland.svg P Drozdz
2121
Flag of Lithuania.svg A Mizgiris
Flag of Lithuania.svg R Stapušaitis
13 13 Flag of Poland.svg K Raszkiewicz
Flag of Poland.svg P Drozdz
2123
Flag of Bulgaria.svg P Boichinov
Flag of Bulgaria.svg B Andreev
18 21
Flag of Poland.svg K Raszkiewicz
Flag of Poland.svg P Drozdz
22 2121
5/8 Flag of Croatia.svg Z Đurkinjak
Flag of Croatia.svg Z Hölbling
2417 10
Flag of Luxembourg.svg J Fischbach
Flag of Luxembourg.svg B Speltz
10 14
5/8 Flag of Croatia.svg Z Đurkinjak
Flag of Croatia.svg Z Hölbling
2121
Flag of Poland.svg K Raszkiewicz
Flag of Poland.svg P Drozdz
7 11
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg T Heiniger
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M Schneiderneit
21 21 2 Flag of Denmark.svg M P Kolding
Flag of Denmark.svg M Conrad-Petersen
2121
Flag of England.svg V Liew
Flag of England.svg M Ellis
2323 Flag of England.svg V Liew
Flag of England.svg M Ellis
2115 21
Flag of Portugal.svg M Jardim
Flag of Portugal.svg P Martins
18 2114
Flag of England.svg V Liew
Flag of England.svg M Ellis
8 12
2 Flag of Denmark.svg M P Kolding
Flag of Denmark.svg M Conrad-Petersen
2121
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Vitvera
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Drancek
7 9
2 Flag of Denmark.svg M P Kolding
Flag of Denmark.svg M Conrad-Petersen
2121

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