Kasperi Salo

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Kasperi Salo (born October 3, 1979 in Kerava ) is a Finnish badminton player .

Career

Kasperi Salo took part in the 2004 Olympics in men's singles. He lost his first match and was 17th in the final. In his native Finland, he won three national titles. He won the Norwegian International in 2002, the Finnish International in 2002 and 2003.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1996 Finland: Junior Individual Championships Men's doubles 1 Kasperi Salo / Antti Koljonen
1997 Finland: Junior Individual Championships Men's singles 1 Kasperi Salo
1998 Finland: Junior Individual Championships Men's singles 1 Kasperi Salo
2000 Finland: individual championships Mixed 1 Kasperi Salo / Anu Weckström
2000/2001 Sweden: Individual Championship U22 Men's singles 1 Kasperi Salo (Uppsala KFUM)
2002 Norwegian International Men's singles 1 Kasperi Salo
2002 Finnish International Men's singles 1 Kasperi Salo
2002 Finland: individual championships Men's singles 1 Kasperi Salo
2002/2003 EBU Circuit Men's singles 1 Kasperi Salo
2003 Finnish International Men's singles 1 Kasperi Salo
2004 Finland: individual championships Men's singles 1 Kasperi Salo
2004 Olympia Men's singles 17th Kasperi Salo
2004/2005 German team championship team 2 SG EBT Berlin ( Xuan Chuan , Robert Blair , Conrad Hückstedt , Kasperi Salo, Christian Haustveit , Tim Dettmann , Fabian Zilm , Nicole Grether , Joanne Nicholas-Wright )
2005/2006 German team championship team 2 SG EBT Berlin (Xuan Chuan, Robert Blair, Tim Dettmann, Fredrik Bergström , Conrad Hückstedt, Kasperi Salo, Nicole Grether, Juliane Schenk)

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