2010 European Badminton Championships

The 2010 European Badminton Championships were the 22nd tournament of the European Badminton Championships. They were held in Manchester, England, from April 14 to April 18, 2010, and they were organised by the Badminton Europe and the Badminton England. Venue of this event was the Manchester Evening News Arena.

2010 European Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates14–18 April 2010
VenueManchester Evening News Arena
LocationManchester, England
Champions
Men's Singles Peter Gade
Women's Singles Tine Rasmussen
Men's Doubles Lars Paaske
Jonas Rasmussen
Women's Doubles Valeria Sorokina
Nina Vislova
Mixed Doubles Thomas Laybourn
Kamilla Rytter Juhl
2008 2012

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Peter Gade Jan Ø. Jørgensen Marc Zwiebler
Rajiv Ouseph
Women's singles Tine Rasmussen Juliane Schenk Pi Hongyan
Ella Diehl
Men's doubles Lars Paaske
  Jonas Rasmussen
Mathias Boe
  Carsten Mogensen
Kasper Faust Henriksen
  Anders Kristiansen
Michael Fuchs
  Ingo Kindervater
Women's doubles Valeria Sorokina
  Nina Vislova
Petya Nedelcheva
Anastasia Russkikh
Mariana Agathangelou
  Heather Olver
Line Damkjær Kruse
  Mie Schøtt-Kristensen
Mixed doubles Thomas Laybourn
  Kamilla Rytter Juhl
Robert Mateusiak
  Nadieżda Kostiuczyk
Wouter Claes
  Nathalie Descamps
Nathan Robertson
  Jenny Wallwork

Results

Men's singles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Peter Gade 21 21
8 Carl Baxter 14 11
1 Peter Gade 18 21 21
3 Marc Zwiebler 21 12 17
3 Marc Zwiebler 19 21 21
5 Dicky Palyama 21 10 16
1 Peter Gade 21 21
2 Jan Ø. Jørgensen 14 11
  Scott Evans 21 21 12
4 Rajiv Ouseph 15 23 21
4 Rajiv Ouseph 14 20
2 Jan Ø. Jørgensen 21 21
6 Joachim Persson 13 17
2 Jan Ø. Jørgensen 21 21

Women's singles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Pi Hongyan 21 14 21
5 Petya Nedelcheva 15 21 12
1 Pi Hongyan 14 13
3 Juliane Schenk 21 21
3 Juliane Schenk 21 16 21
7 Judith Meulendijks 16 21 15
3 Juliane Schenk 19 21 18
2 Tine Rasmussen 21 14 21
6 Ella Diehl 21 21
4 Jie Yao 18 17
6 Ella Diehl 14 16
2 Tine Rasmussen 21 21
8 Susan Egelstaff 8 16
2 Tine Rasmussen 21 21

Men's doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Boe
Mogensen
21 21
  Cwalina
Logosz
11 12
1 Boe/Mogensen 21 21
4 Faust Henricksen/Kristiansen 10 15
4 Faust Henricksen
Kristiansen
21 21
  de Ruiter
Khodabux
18 16
1 Boe/Mogensen 22 20
2 Paaske/Rasmussen 24 22
  Fuchs
Kindervater
21 13 21
  Ellis
Mills
10 21 11
  Fuchs/Kindervater 10 12
2 Paaske/Rasmussen 21 21
  Adcock
Blair
20 15
2 Paaske
Rasmussen
22 21

Women's doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Nedelcheva/ Russkikh 21 17 21
  Kristiansen/Røpke 15 21 6
1 Nedelcheva/ Russkikh 21 21
  Agathangelou/Olver 18 13
3 Choinet/Rasidim 15 21 11
  Agathangelou/Olver 21 17 21
1 Nedelcheva/ Russkikh 18 14
2 Sorokina/Vislova 21 21
  Marinello/Overzier 21 14 16
4 Damkjær Kruse/Schjøtt-Kristensen 16 21 21
4 Damkjær Kruse/Schjøtt-Kristensen 11 16
2 Sorokina/Vislova 21 21
  Bankier/Mason 14 12
2 Sorokina/Vislova 21 21

Mixed doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Laybourn/Rytter Juhl 21 21
  Szkudlarczyk/Wojtkowska 8 10
1 Laybourn/Rytter Juhl 21 21
  Claes/Descamps 8 14
  Kindervater/Overzier 15 21 17
  Claes/Descamps 21 19 21
1 Laybourn/Rytter Juhl 21 18 21
2 Mateusiak/Kostiuczyk 19 21 12
  Nikolaenko/Sorokina 17 18
3 Robertson/Wallwork 21 21
3 Robertson/Wallwork 18 21 9
2 Mateusiak/Kostiuczyk 21 18 21
8 Atrashchenkov/Prus 10 5
2 Mateusiak/Kostiuczyk 21 21

* Carsten Mogensen was given a red card after the game for kicking his racquet into the crowd.

Medal count

Pos Country Total
1 Denmark4228
2 Russia1113
3 Germany0123
4 Poland0101
 Bulgaria0101
6 England0033
7 France0011
 Belgium0011
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