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| Country | Denmark | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | (1976-01-18)18 January 1976 (age 49) Hørsholm,Denmark | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Height | 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Handedness | Right | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Highest ranking | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lars Paaske (born 18 January 1976) is abadminton player fromDenmark.
He competed inbadminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's doubles with partnerJonas Rasmussen. After an initial bye in the first round, then were defeated in the next round byYim Bang-eun andKim Yong-hyun ofKorea. Paaske then competed in the2008 Summer Olympics inBeijing in men's doubles again with partner Jonas Rasmussen where they were chasing the one medal lacking in their collection: AnOlympic medal. The pair lost in the semi-final, and then again in the match for 3rd place to finish with a disappointing 4th spot.
Paaske won the gold medal at the2008 European Badminton Championships in men's doubles withJonas Rasmussen.[1]
Lars Paaske had his breakthrough withMartin Lundgaard, they wonDenmark Open in 1999 and repeated the success 2001.
In 2002 Paaske changed partner and paired with Jonas Rasmussen and this proved to be a good idea. While only in their second season, Passke and Rasmussen won the 2003 World Championship in Birmingham. This was the first time in 20 years that the title was won by Denmark. The same year, Paaske and Rasmussen achieved yet another historical result by winningChina Open and were thereby the firstEuropeans to win the title. The following 12 months Paaske and Rasmussen held the number one position on the world ranking list. Lars Paaske and Jonas Rasmussen have never lost a match when representing the Danish National team in theThomas Cup.
Lars Paaske played well on National ground, winning the Denmark Open MD title with Jonas Rasmussen in 2004 and 2006 and in 2007 they came second.
In 2008 Paaske became European Champion in MD and now Paaske and Rasmussen are chasing the missing medal in their collection, an Olympic medal. Lars Paaske represented Denmark inSydney in 2000 together with Martin Lundgaard, in 2004 together with Jonas Rasmussen and in 2008 in Beijing also with Jonas Rasmussen.
In March 2010, Paaske and Rasmussen beat fellow countrymen Boe & Morgenson to win the2010 All England Open in Men's doubles.
Men's doubles
| Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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| 2003 | National Indoor Arena,Birmingham, England | 15–7, 13–15, 15–13 | Gold | ||
| 2006 | Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid,Madrid, Spain | 21–23, 21–17, 17–21 | Bronze |
Men's doubles
| Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Baltiska Hallen,Malmö, Sweden | 3–7, 7–1, 1–7, 6–8 | Bronze | ||
| 2004 | Queue d’Arve Sport Center,Geneva, Switzerland | 15–11, 5–15, 11–15 | Bronze | ||
| 2008 | Messecenter,Herning, Denmark | 21–19, 21–16 | Gold | ||
| 2010 | Manchester Evening News Arena,Manchester, England | 24–22, 22–20 | Gold |
The BWF Superseries, launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in2007,[2] is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned byBadminton World Federation (BWF). BWF Superseries has two level such asSuperseries and Superseries Premier. A season of Superseries features twelve tournaments around the world, which introduced since 2011,[3] with successful players invited to the Superseries Finals held at the year end.
Men's doubles
| Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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| 2008 | Malaysia Open | 10–21, 22–20, 18–21 | |||
| 2008 | Japan Open | 21–17, 15–21, 21–13 | |||
| 2009 | Hong Kong Open | 21–13, 15–21, 8–21 | |||
| 2010 | All England Open | 21–23, 21–19, 26–24 |
The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, theGrand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by theBadminton World Federation (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017.The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) from 1983 to 2006.
Men's doubles
| Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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| 1999 | Dutch Open | 4–15, 15–6, 9–15 | |||
| 1999 | Denmark Open | 15–13, 15–10 | |||
| 2001 | Japan Open | 7–15, 11–15 | |||
| 2001 | Dutch Open | 4–7, 7–3, 5–7, 7–4, 5–7 | |||
| 2001 | Denmark Open | 7–5, 3–7, 6–8, 7–3, 7–1 | |||
| 2002 | German Open | 10–15, 15–9, 15–6 | |||
| 2003 | Singapore Open | 9–15, 10–15 | |||
| 2003 | China Open | 15–12, 15–10 | |||
| 2004 | Denmark Open | 15–6, 15–13 | |||
| 2005 | All England Open | 10–15, 6–15 | |||
| 2005 | Thailand Open | 11–15, 5–15 | |||
| 2005 | Denmark Open | 6–15, 7–15 | |||
| 2006 | Singapore Open | 8–21, 16–21 | |||
| 2006 | Denmark Open | 18–21, 21–10, 21–17 | |||
| 2007 | Chinese Taipei Open | 17–21, 12–21 |
Mixed doubles
| Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Dutch Open | 12–15, 6–15 | |||
| 1999 | German Open | 15–10, 15–11 | |||
| 2005 | Denmark Open | 8–15, 9–15 |
Men's doubles
| Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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| 1996 | Slovak Open | 11–15, 8–15 | |||
| 1997 | Scottish Open | 15–5, 15–7 | |||
| 1998 | Norwegian International | 15–9, 15–5 |
Mixed doubles
| Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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| 1996 | Slovak Open | 15–8, 16–18, 7–15 | |||
| 1997 | Scottish Open | 15–6, 15–2 | |||
| 1998 | Polish Open | 17–16, 4–15, 15–11 | |||
| 1998 | Norwegian International | 8–15, 15–10, 15–5 |
Men's doubles
| Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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| 2003 | Copenhagen Masters | 11–15, 4–15 | |||
| 2008 | Copenhagen Masters | 14–21, 21–13, 21–19 | |||
| 2009 | Copenhagen Masters | 21–16, 22–20 |
Men's doubles
| Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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| 2005 | Copenhagen Masters | 12–15, 13–15 |