Antti Viitikko

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Antti Viitikko (born November 29, 1976 in Espoo ) is a Finnish badminton player .

Career

Antti Viitikko took part in the 2004 Olympic men's singles. He lost in round one and was 17th in the final. In his native Finland, he won a total of four national titles. He also won the Scottish Open in 2002 and won the EBU circuit in the 2003/2004 season.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1993 Finland: Junior Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 Benjamin Maury / Antti Viitikko
1994 Finland: Junior Individual Championships Mixed 1 Antti Viitikko / Michaela Ramstedt
1994 Finland: Junior Individual Championships Men's singles 1 Antti Viitikko
1995 Finland: Junior Individual Championships Mixed 1 Antti Viitikko / Michaela Ramstedt
1995 Finland: Junior Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 Ville Kinnunen / Antti Viitikko
2000 Finland: individual championships Men's doubles 1 Ilkka Nyqvist / Antti Viitikko
2001 Finland: individual championships Men's doubles 1 Antti Viitikko / Alexander Böök
2002 Scottish Open Men's singles 1 Antti Viitikko
2002 Finland: individual championships Men's doubles 1 Antti Viitikko / Alexander Böök
2003 Finland: individual championships Men's singles 1 Antti Viitikko
2003/2004 EBU Circuit Men's singles 1 Antti Viitikko
2004 Olympia Men's singles 17th Antti Viitikko
2006 Finland: individual championships Men's doubles 1 Antti Viitikko / Tuomas Karhula
2008 Finland: individual championships Mixed 1 Antti Viitikko / Anu Nieminen

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