Sven Tomas Johansson

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Sven Tomas Johansson (born August 12, 1969 in Västra Frölunda ) is a Swedish badminton player .

Career

Tomas Johansson took part in the men's singles in 1996 and 2000 at the Olympics. In both competitions he was 17th in the final score. In 1993 he had already won his first national Swedish title. In 1993 he also won the Norwegian International. At the European Championship in 1994 he was second in the men's singles.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1992/1993 Sweden: Individual Championship Men's singles 1 Tomas Johansson (Västra Frölunda)
1993 Irish Open Men's singles 2 Tomas Johansson
1993 Norwegian International Men's singles 1 Tomas Johansson
1993 Uppsala International Men's singles 1 Tomas Johansson
1994 Scottish Open Men's singles 1 Tomas Johansson
1994 European Championship Men's singles 2 Tomas Johansson
1996 Olympia Men's singles 17th Tomas Johansson
1996 Swiss Open Men's singles 2 Tomas Johansson
1999 Nordic championships Men's singles 1 Tomas Johansson
1999/2000 Sweden: Individual Championship Men's singles 1 Tomas Johansson (Västra Frölunda)
2000 Olympia Men's singles 17th Tomas Johansson
2001/2002 German team championship team 2 VfB Friedrichshafen ( Henrik Bengtsson , Tomas Johansson, Ingo Kindervater , Lars Paaske , Michael Pongratz , Björn Siegemund , Peter Weinert, Rasmus Wengberg , Xu Huaiwen, Bettina Mayer, Nicol Pitro , Claudia Vogelgsang )

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