Rasmus Bonde

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Rasmus Bonde
Personal information
Birth nameRasmus Bonde Nissen
CountryFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Born (1986-09-26) 26 September 1986 (age 37)
Men's & mixed doubles
Highest ranking23 (MD 23 May 2013)
45 (XD 21 January 2010)
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Sudirman Cup
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2013 Kuala Lumpur Mixed team
European Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2012 Karlskrona Men's doubles
European Men's Team Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2012 Amsterdam Men's team
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2010 Warsaw Men's team
European Junior Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2005 Den Bosch Boys' doubles
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2005 Den Bosch Mixed doubles
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2005 Den Bosch Mixed team
BWF profile

Rasmus Bonde Nissen (born 26 September 1986) is a Danish badminton player. [1] [2]

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Career

Bonde won three gold medals at the 2005 European Junior Championships in the boys' doubles, mixed doubles and mixed team event. [3] In 2007, he won the amongst others the Swedish International, Czech International, Dutch Open, Portugal International, and in 2009 at the Norwegian International, and the Spanish International.

Achievements

European Championships

Men's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2012 Telenor Arena,
Karlskrona, Sweden
Flag of Denmark.svg Anders Kristiansen Flag of Germany.svg Michael Fuchs
Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Roth
18–21, 21–17, 14–21 Med 3.png Bronze

European Junior Championships

Boys' doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2005 De Maaspoort,
Den Bosch, Netherlands
Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Henriksen Flag of England.svg Robert Adcock
Flag of England.svg Edward Foster
15–10, 15–5 Med 1.png Gold

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2005 De Maaspoort,
Den Bosch, Netherlands
Flag of Denmark.svg Christinna Pedersen Flag of England.svg Robert Adcock
Flag of England.svg Jennifer Wallwork
15–8, 15–5 Med 1.png Gold

BWF Grand Prix

The BWF Grand Prix has two levels: Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It is a series of badminton tournaments, sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) since 2007.

Mixed doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2007 Dutch Open Flag of Denmark.svg Christinna Pedersen Flag of Singapore.svg Hendri Kurniawan Saputra
Flag of Singapore.svg Li Yujia
21–16, 21–14Gold medal icon.svgWinner
  BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
  BWF Grand Prix tournament

BWF International Challenge/Series

Men's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2012 Denmark International Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Antonsen Flag of Denmark.svg Christian John Skovgaard
Flag of Denmark.svg Mads Pieler Kolding
17–21, 10–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2011 Norwegian International Flag of Denmark.svg Anders Kristiansen Flag of Poland.svg Adam Cwalina
Flag of Poland.svg Michal Logosz
21–17, 21–18Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2011 Denmark International Flag of Denmark.svg Anders Kristiansen Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Elbjørn Larsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Christian John Skovgaard
21–14, 19–21, 21–16Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2009 Norwegian International Flag of Denmark.svg Simon Mollyhus Flag of Germany.svg Kristof Hopp
Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Schöttler
18–21, 21–17, 21–19Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2009 Spanish International Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Delbo Larsen Flag of England.svg Dean George
Flag of England.svg Chris Langridge
26–24, 23–21Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2009 Finnish International Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Delbo Larsen Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen Hung-ling
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lin Yu-lang
19–21, 16–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2009 Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Delbo Larsen Flag of England.svg Chris Langridge
Flag of England.svg Robin Middleton
11–21, 19–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2008 Dutch International Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Henriksen Flag of Germany.svg Kristof Hopp
Flag of Germany.svg Ingo Kindervater
21–13, 16–21, 18–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2007 Czech International Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Henriksen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Frédéric Mawet
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wouter Claes
21–17, 18–21, 21–18Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2007 Swedish International Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Henriksen Flag of Indonesia.svg Imam Sodikin
Flag of Sweden.svg Imanuel Hirschfeld
14–21, 10–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2006 Irish International Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Henriksen Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Tesche
Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Cassel
16–21, 19–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2006 Portugal International Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Henriksen Flag of Denmark.svg Anders Kristiansen
Flag of Denmark.svg Simon Mollyhus
21–16, 15–21, 18–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up

Mixed doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2011 Norwegian International Flag of Denmark.svg Maria Helsbøl Flag of Ireland.svg Sam Magee
Flag of Ireland.svg Chloe Magee
17–21, 16–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2011 Denmark International Flag of Denmark.svg Maria Helsbøl Flag of Denmark.svg Mads Pieler Kolding
Flag of Denmark.svg Julie Houmann
13–21, 15–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2009 Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse Flag of Denmark.svg Britta Andersen Flag of Poland.svg Robert Mateusiak
Flag of Poland.svg Nadieżda Kostiuczyk
10–21, 11–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2008 Czech International Flag of Denmark.svg Helle Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Delbo Larsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Mie Schjøtt-Kristensen
21–12, 21–11Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2008 Dutch International Flag of Denmark.svg Helle Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg Jacob Chemnitz
Flag of Denmark.svg Marie Røpke
21–15, 21–12Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2007 Czech International Flag of Denmark.svg Christinna Pedersen Flag of Russia.svg Anton Nazarenko
Flag of Russia.svg Elena Chernyavskaya
21–19, 21–12Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2007 Portugal International Flag of Denmark.svg Christinna Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Delbo Larsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Mie Schjøtt-Kristensen
21–12, 21–6Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2007 Swedish International Flag of Denmark.svg Christinna Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg Jacob Chemnitz
Flag of Denmark.svg Julie Houmann
21–12, 21–8Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2006 Czech International Flag of Denmark.svg Christinna Pedersen Flag of England.svg Robin Middleton
Flag of England.svg Liza Parker
16–21, 12–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2006 Portugal International Flag of Denmark.svg Christinna Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg Rasmus Andersen
Flag of Denmark.svg Mie Schjøtt-Kristensen
13–21, 21–14, 18–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2006 Finnish International Flag of Denmark.svg Christinna Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg Jonas Rasmussen
Flag of Denmark.svg Britta Andersen
11–21, 15–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF International Series tournament

Invitation Tournament

Men's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2012 Copenhagen Masters Flag of Denmark.svg Mads Conrad-Petersen Flag of Denmark.svg Mads Pieler Kolding
Flag of Denmark.svg Carsten Mogensen
23–21, 16–21, 21–23Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up

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References

  1. "Players: Rasmus Bonde". Badminton World Federation . Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  2. "Rasmus Bonde Full Profile". Badminton World Federation . Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  3. "European Junior Championships, Individuals". Badminton Europe . Retrieved 28 November 2017.