2012 European Badminton Championships

The 2012 European Badminton Championships were the 23rd tournament of the European Badminton Championships. They were held in Karlskrona, Sweden, from April 16 to April 21, 2012, and they were organised by the Badminton Europe and Svenska Badmintonförbundet. The competitions were held in Telenor Arena.

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles  Marc Zwiebler (GER)  Henri Hurskainen (SWE)  Viktor Axelsen (DEN)
 Jan Ø. Jørgensen (DEN)
Women's singles  Tine Baun (DEN)  Juliane Schenk (GER)  Linda Zechiri (BUL)
 Jie Yao (NED)
Men's doubles  Mathias Boe (DEN)
 Carsten Mogensen (DEN)
 Michael Fuchs (GER)
 Oliver Roth (GER)
 Chris Adcock (ENG)
 Andrew Ellis (ENG)
 Rasmus Bonde (DEN)
 Andreas Kristiansen (DEN)
Women's doubles  Christinna Pedersen (DEN)
 Kamilla Rytter Juhl (DEN)
 Line Damkjær Kruse (DEN)
 Marie Røpke (DEN)
 Sandra Marinello (GER)
 Birgit Michels (GER)
 Valeria Sorokina (RUS)
 Nina Vislova (RUS)
Mixed doubles  Robert Mateusiak (POL)
 Nadiezda Zieba (POL)
 Mads Pieler Kolding (DEN)
 Julie Houmann (DEN)
 Chris Adcock (ENG)
 Imogen Bankier (SCO)
 Thomas Laybourn (DEN)
 Kamilla Rytter Juhl (DEN)

Results

Men's singles

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                       
  1  Denmark Peter Gade 19 21 19  
   Sweden Henri Hurskainen 21 12 21  
     Sweden Henri Hurskainen 18 21 21  
  7  Denmark Viktor Axelsen 21 18 17  
   Germany Dieter Domke 17 14
  7  Denmark Viktor Axelsen 21 21  
       Sweden Henri Hurskainen 15 13
  4  Germany Marc Zwiebler 21 21
  6  England Rajiv Ouseph 15 19  
4  Germany Marc Zwiebler 21 21  
  4  Germany Marc Zwiebler 21 21
  2  Denmark Jan Ø. Jørgensen 19 15  
   Sweden Mattias Wigardt 15 11
  2  Denmark Jan Ø. Jørgensen 21 21  

Women's singles

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                       
  1  Denmark Tine Baun 21 11 21  
6  Spain Carolina Marín 7 21 18  
  1  Denmark Tine Baun 21 21  
  7  Bulgaria Linda Zechiri 13 14  
   Czech Republic Kristina Gavnholt 18 18
  7  Bulgaria Linda Zechiri 21 21  
    1  Denmark Tine Baun 21 16 21
  2  Germany Juliane Schenk 19 21 19
  5  Netherlands Jie Yao 18 22 21  
3  Bulgaria Petya Nedelcheva 21 20 14  
  5  Netherlands Jie Yao 13 10
  2  Germany Juliane Schenk 21 21  
   Switzerland Sabrina Jaquet 18 15
  2  Germany Juliane Schenk 21 21  

Men's doubles

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                       
  1  Denmark Boe/Mogensen 21 21  
5  Russia Ivanov/Sozonov 13 15  
  1  Denmark Boe/Mogensen 21 21  
  6  England Adcock/Ellis 11 14  
3  Germany Kindervater/Schöttler 17 21 19
  6  England Adcock/Ellis 21 16 21  
    1  Denmark Boe/Mogensen 21 21
  7  Germany Fuchs/Roth 11 11
  7  Germany Fuchs/Roth 21 13 23  
4  Poland Cwalina/Logosz 16 21 21  
  7  Germany Fuchs/Roth 21 17 21
     Denmark Bonde/Kristiansen 18 21 14  
   France Quere/Ronan 13 14
     Denmark Bonde/Kristiansen 21 21  

Women's doubles

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                       
  1  Denmark Pedersen/Rytter Juhl 21 21  
   Netherlands Piek/Tabeling 8 7  
  1  Denmark Pedersen/Rytter Juhl 21 21  
  4  Germany Marinello/Michels 11 11  
4  Germany Marinello/Michels 23 21
  7  Sweden Lenartsson/Wengberg 21 11  
    1  Denmark Pedersen/Rytter Juhl 22 13 21
  3  Denmark Kruse/Røpke 20 21 12
     Poland Augustyn/Wojtkowska 14 15  
3  Denmark Kruse/Røpke 21 21  
  3  Denmark Kruse/Røpke 22 13 21
  2  Russia Sorokina/Vislova 20 21 12  
6  England Agathangelou/Olver 22 16 13
  2  Russia Sorokina/Vislova 20 21 21  

Mixed doubles

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                       
  1  Denmark Nielsen/Pedersen 17 10  
7  Poland Mateusiak/Zieba 21 21  
  7  Poland Mateusiak/Zieba 21 17 21  
  4  EnglandScotland Adcock/Bankier 17 21 19  
4  EnglandScotland Adcock/Bankier 18 21 22
  6  England Robertson/Wallwork 21 19 20  
    7  Poland Mateusiak/Zieba 21 24
  8  Denmark Kolding/Houmann 12 22
  8  Denmark Kolding/Houmann 21 19 21  
3  Russia Nikolaenko/Sorokina 19 21 10  
  8  Denmark Kolding/Houmann 16 21 21
  2  Denmark Laybourn/Rytter Juhl 21 19 18  
5  Germany Fuchs/Michels 18 14
  2  Denmark Laybourn/Rytter Juhl 21 21  

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Denmark 3249
2  Germany 1214
3  Poland 1001
4  Sweden 0101
5  England 0022
6  Bulgaria 0011
6  Netherlands 0011
6  Russia 0011
6  Scotland 0011

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