Klaus Fischer (badminton)
Klaus Fischer (born June 7, 1963 ) is an Austrian badminton player who plays for ASKÖ Landskron .
Career
Klaus Fischer won his first national adult title in Austria as a junior. He won a total of 15 times from 1982 to 1990 (including 6 double titles with his brother Heinz). Internationally he was successful at the EBU circuit, in Hungary, Malta and Czechoslovakia.
Sporting successes
season | event | discipline | space | Surname |
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1979 | Austria: Individual Championships for Juniors | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1980 | Austria: Individual Championships for Juniors | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1980 | Austria: Individual Championships for Juniors | Men's doubles | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1982 | Austria: individual championship | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1982 | Austria: individual championship | Men's doubles | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1982 | Austria: Individual Championships for Juniors | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1982 | Austria: Individual Championships for Juniors | Mixed | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Gabriele Freuis |
1982 | Austria: Individual Championships for Juniors | Men's doubles | 1 | Peter Moritz / Klaus Fischer |
1983 | Austria: individual championship | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1983 | World Championship | Men's doubles | 17th | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1984 | Austria: individual championship | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1984 | Austria: Individual Championships for Juniors | Mixed | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Gerhild Fischer |
1984 | Austria: Individual Championships for Juniors | Men's doubles | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1985 | Austria: Individual Championships for Juniors | Men's doubles | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1985 | Austria: individual championship | Men's doubles | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1985 | Austria: individual championship | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1985 | Hungarian International | Men's doubles | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1986 | Austria: individual championship | Men's doubles | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1986 | Hungarian International | Men's doubles | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1986 | Hungarian International | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1987 | Czechoslovakian International | Men's doubles | 1 | Heinz Fischer / Klaus Fischer |
1987 | Austria: individual championship | Men's doubles | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1987 | Hungarian International | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1987/1988 | EBU Circuit | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1988 | Czechoslovakian International | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1988 | Austria: individual championship | Mixed | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Sabine Ploner |
1988 | Austria: individual championship | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1988 | Austria: individual championship | Men's doubles | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1988/1989 | EBU Circuit | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1989 | Hungarian International | Men's doubles | 3 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1989 | Czechoslovakian International | Men's singles | 3 | Klaus Fischer |
1989 | Austria: individual championship | Men's doubles | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1989 | Austria: individual championship | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1989 | Hungarian International | Men's singles | 3 | Klaus Fischer |
1989 | Austria: individual championship | Mixed | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Sabine Ploner |
1989 | Czechoslovakian International | Men's doubles | 2 | Heinz Fischer / Klaus Fischer |
1989 | Malta International | Men's singles | 1 | Klaus Fischer |
1989 | Malta International | Men's doubles | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Heinz Fischer |
1990 | Austria: individual championship | Mixed | 1 | Klaus Fischer / Sabine Ploner |
credentials
- Statistics from the Austrian Badminton Association at Badminton Europe
- Birthday list of the "Kärntner Tageszeitung", published on June 3, 2013
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fischer, Klaus |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian badminton player |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 7, 1963 |