Spanish International 2006

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The Spanish International 2006 in badminton took place in the Pabellón Marqués de Samaranch in Madrid from May 18-21, 2006.

Participating Nations

28 nations took part in this 19th edition of the championship.

Africa ( ABF ) America ( PABC ) Asia ( ABC ) Europe ( EBU )

NigeriaNigeria Nigeria

CanadaCanada Canada United States Guatemala Mexico Peru
United StatesUnited States 
GuatemalaGuatemala 
MexicoMexico 
PeruPeru 

IranIran Iran

GermanyGermany Germany (20) Belgium Belarus Croatia Denmark (23) Scotland Spain (43) Estonia Finland France Wales England Ireland Norway Netherlands Poland Portugal Czech Republic Russia Sweden Switzerland
BelgiumBelgium 
Belarus 1995Belarus 
CroatiaCroatia 
DenmarkDenmark 
ScotlandScotland 
SpainSpain 
EstoniaEstonia 
FinlandFinland 
FranceFrance 
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg 
EnglandEngland 
IrelandIreland 
NorwayNorway 
NetherlandsNetherlands 
PolandPoland 
PortugalPortugal 
Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
RussiaRussia 
SwedenSweden 
SwitzerlandSwitzerland 

Men's singles

Seeding list

  1. DenmarkDenmark Kasper Ødum
  2. FinlandFinland Ville Lång
  3. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan Fröhlich
  4. SpainSpain Pablo Abián
  5. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Petr Koukal
  6. DenmarkDenmark Jens-Kristian Leth
  7. GuatemalaGuatemala Pedro Yang
  8. IranIran Kaveh Mehrabi

Results

  Semifinals final
                         
   DenmarkDenmark Jens-Kristian Leth 22nd 21st  
 CanadaCanada Andrew Dabeka 20th 10  
   DenmarkDenmark Jens-Kristian Leth 21st 21st
   FinlandFinland Ville Lång 21st 16
 CanadaCanada Stephan Wojcikiewicz 16 21st 13
   FinlandFinland Ville Lång 21st 13 21st  

Men's doubles

  Semifinals final
                         
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Matthew Hughes Martyn Lewis
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg
14th 22nd 21st  
 SpainSpain José Antonio Crespo Nicolás Escartín
 SpainSpain
21st 20th 14th  
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Matthew Hughes Martyn Lewis
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg
21st 22nd
   DenmarkDenmark Simon Mollyhus Anders Kristiansen
 DenmarkDenmark
18th 20th
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg James Phillips Joe Morgan
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg
20th 10
   DenmarkDenmark Simon Mollyhus Anders Kristiansen
 DenmarkDenmark
22nd 21st  

Ladies singles

  Semifinals final
                         
   GermanyGermany Petra Overzier 21st 21st  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Rachel van Cutsen 17th 12  
   GermanyGermany Petra Overzier 21st 21st
   NetherlandsNetherlands Judith Meulendijks 18th 11
 DenmarkDenmark Tine Rasmussen 15th 11
   NetherlandsNetherlands Judith Meulendijks 21st 21st  

Ladies doubles

  Semifinals final
                         
   GermanyGermany Carina Mette Birgit Overzier
 GermanyGermany
21st 21st  
 GermanyGermany Sandra Marinello Michaela Peiffer
 GermanyGermany
8th 16  
   GermanyGermany Carina Mette Birgit Overzier
 GermanyGermany
21st 12 26th
   DenmarkDenmark Julie Houmann Mette Nielsen
 DenmarkDenmark
17th 21st 24
 DenmarkDenmark Julie Houmann Mette Nielsen
 DenmarkDenmark
21st 21st
   GermanyGermany Carola Bott Karin Schnaase
 GermanyGermany
18th 16  

Mixed

  Semifinals final
                         
   DenmarkDenmark Jacob Chemnitz Julie Houmann
 DenmarkDenmark
21st 13 19th  
 PortugalPortugal Alexandre Paixão Filipa Lamy
 PortugalPortugal
16 21st 21st  
   PortugalPortugal Alexandre Paixão Filipa Lamy
 PortugalPortugal
19th 11
   DenmarkDenmark Rasmus Andersen Anastassija Russkich
 RussiaRussia
21st 21st
 DenmarkDenmark Rasmus Andersen Anastassija Russkich
 RussiaRussia
21st 21st
   SpainSpain Sergio Llopis Dolores Marco
 SpainSpain
9 17th  

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