Klaus Kaagaard

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Klaus Kaagaard (* around 1945 ) is a former Danish badminton player .

Career

Klaus Kaagaard won the Dutch Open in men's doubles with Ole Mertz in 1965. In the same year he won the Nordic Championships with Erland Kops . In 1968 he won bronze in mixed with Anne Flindt at the European Championships. He secured three titles in Norway in the same game series. In 1971 he was third in the All England , a year later vice European champion in men's singles.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1965 Dutch Open Men's doubles 1 Ole Mertz / Klaus Kaagaard
1965 Nordic championships Men's doubles 1 Erland Kops / Klaus Kaagaard
1968 European Championship Mixed 3 Klaus Kaagaard / Anne Flindt
1968 Norway: International Championships Mixed 1 Klaus Kaagaard / Jette Føge
1968 Norway: International Championships Men's doubles 1 Tom Bacher / Klaus Kaagaard
1969 Norway: International Championships Men's singles 1 Klaus Kaagaard
1969 Norway: International Championships Men's doubles 1 Jørgen Mortensen / Klaus Kaagaard
1969/1970 Denmark: International Championships Mixed 1 Klaus Kaagaard / Ulla Strand
1971 All of England Men's singles 3 Klaus Kaagaard
1972 European Championship Men's singles 2 Klaus Kaagaard
1972 Norway: International Championships Men's doubles 1 Klaus Kaagaard / Per Walsøe
1995 Senior European Championship 50+ Men's doubles 3 Klaus Kaagaard / Erling Skov
2001/2002 Denmark: Senior Championships 55+ Men's doubles 1 Klaus Kaagaard / John Kirkebye ( Skovshoved IF )

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