2007 European Junior Badminton Championships – Mixed doubles

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2007 European Junior Badminton Championships – Mixed doubles
VenueHermann-Neuberger-Halle
Location Völklingen, Germany
Dates4 April 2007 (2007-04-04) – 8 April 2007 (2007-04-08)
Competitors128 from 29 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
  2005
2009  

The mixed doubles tournament of the 2007 European Junior Badminton Championships was held from 4 to 8 April 2007. Rasmus Bonde and Christinna Pedersen 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 Mads Pieler Kolding
Flag of Denmark.svg Line Damkjær Kruse
13 2117
9/16 Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Larsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Joan Christiansen
2112 21
9/16 Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Larsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Joan Christiansen
2114 21
5/8 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Käsbauer
Flag of Germany.svg Julia Schmidt
16 2110
5/8 Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Elbjørn
Flag of Denmark.svg Maja Bech
16 2115
5/8 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Käsbauer
Flag of Germany.svg Julia Schmidt
2114 21

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-finals
                    
1 Flag of Denmark.svg M P Kolding
Flag of Denmark.svg L D Kruse
2121
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Arends
Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Piek
12 17
1 Flag of Denmark.svg M P Kolding
Flag of Denmark.svg L D Kruse
2121
Flag of Germany.svg F Hammes
Flag of Germany.svg N Voigt
16 13
Flag of Poland.svg K Raszkiewicz
Flag of Poland.svg M Grządzielska
24 12
Flag of Germany.svg F Hammes
Flag of Germany.svg N Voigt
2621
1 Flag of Denmark.svg M P Kolding
Flag of Denmark.svg L D Kruse
2121
9/16 Flag of Ukraine.svg D Zavadsky
Flag of Ukraine.svg M Martunenko
8 17
9/16 Flag of Ukraine.svg D Zavadsky
Flag of Ukraine.svg M Martunenko
2121
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg T Heiniger
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg E Biedermann
14 16
9/16 Flag of Ukraine.svg D Zavadsky
Flag of Ukraine.svg M Martunenko
2121
Flag of Scotland.svg P van Rietvelde
Flag of Scotland.svg G Sloan
13 18
Flag of Scotland.svg P van Rietvelde
Flag of Scotland.svg G Sloan
17 2121
Flag of Lithuania.svg A Mizgiris
Flag of Lithuania.svg G Voitechovskaja
2114 11
1 Flag of Denmark.svg M P Kolding
Flag of Denmark.svg L D Kruse
2121
5/8 Flag of England.svg P Mills
Flag of England.svg M Agathangelou
18 11
5/8 Flag of England.svg P Mills
Flag of England.svg M Agathangelou
2121
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Skála
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg S Křížková
6 12
5/8 Flag of England.svg P Mills
Flag of England.svg M Agathangelou
2121
Flag of Finland.svg E Heino
Flag of Finland.svg N Vainio
17 16
Flag of Finland.svg E Heino
Flag of Finland.svg N Vainio
2121
Flag of Estonia.svg R Käsner
Flag of Estonia.svg L Vana
15 15
5/8 Flag of England.svg P Mills
Flag of England.svg M Agathangelou
2121
Flag of Spain.svg L Siles
Flag of Spain.svg S Chirlaque
15 8
9/16 Flag of Russia.svg N Khakimov
Flag of Russia.svg V Ushkova
Flag of Spain.svg L Siles
Flag of Spain.svg S Chirlaque
w / o
Flag of Spain.svg L Siles
Flag of Spain.svg S Chirlaque
17 2121
Flag of Austria.svg M Bertsch
Flag of Austria.svg E Baldauf
2112 17
Flag of Hungary.svg J Megyesi
Flag of Hungary.svg Z Horváth
2118 16
Flag of Austria.svg M Bertsch
Flag of Austria.svg E Baldauf
17 2121

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-finals
                    
3/4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg L Oey
Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Barning
2121
Flag of Ukraine.svg A Burlaka
Flag of Ukraine.svg O Chkheidze
18 11
3/4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg L Oey
Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Barning
2114 21
SUB Flag of Sweden.svg H Fahlström
Flag of Russia.svg K Polikarpova
17 2117
Flag of France.svg S Grosjean
Flag of France.svg S Callon
2318 19
SUB Flag of Sweden.svg H Fahlström
Flag of Russia.svg K Polikarpova
21 2121
3/4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg L Oey
Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Barning
15 18
9/16 Flag of Denmark.svg C Larsen
Flag of Denmark.svg J Christiansen
2121
9/16 Flag of Denmark.svg C Larsen
Flag of Denmark.svg J Christiansen
2121
Flag of Slovenia.svg M Bajuk
Flag of Slovenia.svg T Delak
17 18
9/16 Flag of Denmark.svg C Larsen
Flag of Denmark.svg J Christiansen
2121
Flag of Slovakia.svg M Kozár
Flag of Slovakia.svg Z Orlovská
11 4
Flag of Italy.svg R Maddaloni
Flag of Italy.svg A Tiburzi
12 11
Flag of Slovakia.svg M Kozár
Flag of Slovakia.svg Z Orlovská
2121
9/16 Flag of Denmark.svg C Larsen
Flag of Denmark.svg J Christiansen
2120 21
9/16 Flag of England.svg M Ellis
Flag of England.svg S Ward
13 2213
5/8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Bitman
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Ludíková
2121
Flag of England.svg V Liew
Flag of England.svg L Cousins
10 15
5/8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Bitman
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Ludíková
12 2313
Flag of Germany.svg J Zurwonne
Flag of Germany.svg D Kaufhold
2121 21
Flag of Germany.svg J Zurwonne
Flag of Germany.svg D Kaufhold
2121
Flag of Bulgaria.svg T Hadziev
Flag of Bulgaria.svg R Ivanova
19 18
Flag of Germany.svg J Zurwonne
Flag of Germany.svg D Kaufhold
17 14
9/16 Flag of England.svg M Ellis
Flag of England.svg S Ward
2121
9/16 Flag of England.svg M Ellis
Flag of England.svg S Ward
2121
Flag of Croatia.svg Z Hölbling
Flag of Croatia.svg P Petranović
11 15
9/16 Flag of England.svg M Ellis
Flag of England.svg S Ward
2121
Flag of Luxembourg.svg P Hengen
Flag of Luxembourg.svg C Bernig
10 15
Flag of Luxembourg.svg P Hengen
Flag of Luxembourg.svg C Bernig
2121
Flag of Turkey.svg N Özkan
Flag of Turkey.svg N Ekin
13 11

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-finals
                    
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg L Geijo
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg C Tripet
10 2120
Flag of Bulgaria.svg P Boichinov
Flag of Bulgaria.svg G Bonava
2115 22
Flag of Bulgaria.svg P Boichinov
Flag of Bulgaria.svg G Bonava
15 10
Flag of Russia.svg I Sozonov
Flag of Russia.svg A Panushkina
2121
Flag of Russia.svg I Sozonov
Flag of Russia.svg A Panushkina
2121
9/16 Flag of Turkey.svg H Hüseyin Durakcan
Flag of Turkey.svg E Epice
19 13
Flag of Russia.svg I Sozonov
Flag of Russia.svg A Panushkina
15 13
5/8 Flag of Denmark.svg M Elbjørn
Flag of Denmark.svg M Bech
2121
Flag of Poland.svg P Drozdz
Flag of Poland.svg N Pocztowiak
19 17
Flag of Sweden.svg J Nordh
Flag of Sweden.svg L Hedberg
2121
Flag of Sweden.svg J Nordh
Flag of Sweden.svg L Hedberg
2111 11
5/8 Flag of Denmark.svg M Elbjørn
Flag of Denmark.svg M Bech
18 2121
Flag of Sweden.svg J Kasperi
Flag of Sweden.svg S Ekberg
15 13
5/8 Flag of Denmark.svg M Elbjørn
Flag of Denmark.svg M Bech
2121
5/8 Flag of Denmark.svg M Elbjørn
Flag of Denmark.svg M Bech
2125
3/4 Flag of Scotland.svg T Bethell
Flag of Scotland.svg J Cooper
15 23
Flag of Slovenia.svg I Utroša
Flag of Slovenia.svg N Koncut
19 2114
SUB Flag of Sweden.svg P Nordin
Flag of Estonia.svg K Hõim
2119 21
SUB Flag of Sweden.svg P Nordin
Flag of Estonia.svg K Hõim
11 20
9/16 Flag of Poland.svg M Kowalik
Flag of Poland.svg M Flis
2121
Flag of Iceland.svg D Thomsen
Flag of Iceland.svg H R Matthíasdóttir
9 18
9/16 Flag of Poland.svg M Kowalik
Flag of Poland.svg M Flis
2121
9/16 Flag of Poland.svg M Kowalik
Flag of Poland.svg M Flis
2118 11
3/4 Flag of Scotland.svg T Bethell
Flag of Scotland.svg J Cooper
18 2121
Flag of Estonia.svg I Seidelberg
Flag of Estonia.svg K Freirik
15 2112
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Drancek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg E Maixnerová
2117 21
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Drancek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg E Maixnerová
16 5
3/4 Flag of Scotland.svg T Bethell
Flag of Scotland.svg J Cooper
2121
Flag of Russia.svg G Kosenko
Flag of Russia.svg L Chudentceva
12 19
3/4 Flag of Scotland.svg T Bethell
Flag of Scotland.svg J Cooper
2121

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-finals
                    
Flag of Spain.svg A Barriga
Flag of Spain.svg L Molina
2111 21
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg D Maquet
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Corvilain
17 2116
Flag of Spain.svg A Barriga
Flag of Spain.svg L Molina
15 16
9/16 Flag of France.svg L Constantin
Flag of France.svg É Lefel
2121
Flag of Ireland.svg S Magee
Flag of Ireland.svg C Magee
2120 16
9/16 Flag of France.svg L Constantin
Flag of France.svg É Lefel
12 2221
9/16 Flag of France.svg L Constantin
Flag of France.svg É Lefel
16 16
5/8 Flag of Germany.svg P Käsbauer
Flag of Germany.svg J Schmidt
2121
Flag of Bulgaria.svg B Andreev
Flag of Bulgaria.svg B Maneva
15 16
Flag of Ukraine.svg G Natarov
Flag of Ukraine.svg O Mashchenko
2121
Flag of Ukraine.svg G Natarov
Flag of Ukraine.svg O Mashchenko
14 15
5/8 Flag of Germany.svg P Käsbauer
Flag of Germany.svg J Schmidt
2121
Flag of Scotland.svg P Hockey
Flag of Scotland.svg A Marr
12 11
5/8 Flag of Germany.svg P Käsbauer
Flag of Germany.svg J Schmidt
2121
5/8 Flag of Germany.svg P Käsbauer
Flag of Germany.svg J Schmidt
2121
Flag of Denmark.svg C J Skovgaard
Flag of Denmark.svg M Thorberg
19 15
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Q Thies
Flag of the Netherlands.svg E Muskens
2118
Flag of Slovakia.svg J Vícen
Flag of Slovakia.svg A Starostova
14 10r
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Q Thies
Flag of the Netherlands.svg E Muskens
16 10
9/16 Flag of Croatia.svg Z Đurkinjak
Flag of Croatia.svg S Poznanović
2121
Flag of Germany.svg P Welker
Flag of Germany.svg C Nelte
13 17
9/16 Flag of Croatia.svg Z Đurkinjak
Flag of Croatia.svg S Poznanović
2121
9/16 Flag of Croatia.svg Z Đurkinjak
Flag of Croatia.svg S Poznanović
18 2214
Flag of Denmark.svg C J Skovgaard
Flag of Denmark.svg M Thorberg
2120 21
Flag of Denmark.svg C J Skovgaard
Flag of Denmark.svg M Thorberg
2121
Flag of Austria.svg D Obernosterer
Flag of Austria.svg M Mathis
9 16
Flag of Denmark.svg C J Skovgaard
Flag of Denmark.svg M Thorberg
15 2121
2 Flag of England.svg C Adcock
Flag of England.svg G White
2119 19
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Maas
Flag of the Netherlands.svg I Tabeling
13 17
2 Flag of England.svg C Adcock
Flag of England.svg G White
2121

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