Die Badminton-Jugendeuropameisterschaft 2011 für Sportler der Altersklasse U17 fand vom 19. bis zum 27. November 2011 in Caldas da Rainha statt.
Sieger und Platzierte
Disziplin | Gold | Silber | Bronze |
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Herreneinzel | Alex Lane | Rasmus Gemke | Lars Schänzler |
Fabian Roth | |||
Dameneinzel | Stefani Stoeva | Julie Finne-Ipsen | Anne Katrine Hansen |
Delphine Lansac | |||
Herrendoppel | Victor Svendsen Mads Sørensen |
Patrick Bjerregaard Peter Correll |
Tanguy Citron Jordan Corvée |
Felix Burestedt Daniel Ojäaar | |||
Damendoppel | Olga Morozova Natalia Rogova |
Jenny Moore Victoria Williams |
Ine Lanckriet Flore Vandenhoucke |
Julie Davidsen Maiken Sørensen | |||
Mixed | Iikka Heino Mathilda Lindholm |
Alexandr Zinchenko Olga Morozova |
Marvin Seidel Linda Efler |
Johannes Pistorius Jennifer Karnott | |||
Teams | Dänemark (Anders Antonsen, Mathias Bay-Schmidt, Patrick Bjerregaard, Peter Correll, Mathias Estrup, Rasmus Gemke, Mikkel Krogh, Simon Normann, Mads Sørensen, Viktor Svendsen, Cecilie Bjergen, Julie Davidsen, Julie Finne-Ipsen, Anne Katrine Hansen, Sofie Holmboe Dahl, Anna Klinke, Isabella Nielsen, Natalia Rohde, Maiken Sørensen, Marie-Louise Steffensen) |
England (George Isherwood, Alex Lane, Ben Lane, Sam Parsons, Michael Roe, Sean Vendy, Lynnlette Aung, Chloe Birch, Natalie Chan-Lam, Jessica Hopton, Jenny Moore, Victoria Williams) |
Russland (Andrey Dolotov, Danila Malov, Dmitry Ryabov, Aleksandr Verner, Denis Verner, Aleksandr Zinchenko, Yana Kalamzina, Olga Lipkina, Olga Morozova, Anastasiy Nesterova, Nataliy Rogova) |
Türkei (Y. Ramazan Bay, Haktan Dogan, M. Ali Kurt, Enis Sesalan, Ramazan Tekdemir, Sinan Zorlu, Busra Benk, Meral Karakülah, Kübra Karatas, Aycan Koc, Özge Özer, Büsra Yalcinkaya) |
Endstand Mannschaften
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