The Hellas International or Greece International in badminton is an international open held in Athens, Greece since 2000 and are thereby one of the most recent international championships in Europe. In 2005, the tournament then upgraded to two star badminton event, the World Grand Prix with the total prize money $50,000. The tournament was held in Thessaloniki, and draws more than 120 players from 22 countries.[1][2] In 2006, the tournament was known as Hellas International, and in season 2007/2008 it was introduced again in the European circuit as an BWF International Series with the total pursue $5,000.[3][4]
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The Hellas International or Greece International in badminton is an international open held in Athens Greece since 2000 and are thereby one of the most recent international championships in Europe In 2005 the tournament then upgraded to two star badminton event the World Grand Prix with the total prize money 50 000 The tournament was held in Thessaloniki and draws more than 120 players from 22 countries 1 2 In 2006 the tournament was known as Hellas International and in season 2007 2008 it was introduced again in the European circuit as an BWF International Series with the total pursue 5 000 3 4 Contents 1 Previous winners 2 Performances by nation 3 References 4 External linksPrevious winners editThe table below gives an overview of the winners at the tournament 5 Year Men s singles Women s singles Men s doubles Women s doubles Mixed doubles2000 nbsp Boris Kesov nbsp Petya Nedelcheva nbsp Yasen Borisov nbsp Luben Panov nbsp Diana Koleva nbsp Petya Nedelcheva nbsp Slantchezar Tzankov nbsp Petya Nedelcheva2001 nbsp Theodoros Velkos nbsp Diana Dimova nbsp Yulian Hristov nbsp Georgi Petrov nbsp Chrisa Georgali nbsp Christina Mavromatidou nbsp Yulian Hristov nbsp Diana Dimova2002 nbsp Georgi Petrov nbsp Petya Nedelcheva nbsp Konstantin Dobrev nbsp Georgi Petrov nbsp Petya Nedelcheva nbsp Neli Boteva nbsp Konstantin Dobrev nbsp Petya Nedelcheva2003 nbsp Conrad Huckstadt nbsp Florentina Petre nbsp Alexandra Olariu nbsp Florentina Petre nbsp Yulian Hristov nbsp Diana Dimova2004 No competition2005 nbsp Niels Christian Kaldau nbsp Huaiwen Xu nbsp Robert Blair nbsp Anthony Clark nbsp Gail Emms nbsp Donna Kellogg nbsp Anthony Clark nbsp Donna Kellogg2006 nbsp Georgi Petrov nbsp Hui Ding nbsp Blagovest Kisyov nbsp Georgi Petrov nbsp Atu Rosalina nbsp Claudia Vogelgsang nbsp Giovanni Traina nbsp Hui Ding2007 nbsp Marc Zwiebler nbsp Petya Nedelcheva nbsp Au Kok Leong nbsp Goh Ying Jin nbsp Diana Dimova nbsp Petya Nedelcheva nbsp Mads Pieler Kolding nbsp Line Damkjaer Kruse2008 nbsp Hsieh Yu hsin nbsp Hung Shih han nbsp Chien Yu hsun nbsp Lin Yen jui nbsp Maria Helsbol nbsp Anne Skelbaek nbsp Chen Hung ling nbsp Hsieh Pei chen20092012 No competition2013 nbsp Misbun Ramdan Misbun nbsp Linda Zetchiri nbsp Nikolaj Nikolaenko nbsp Nikolai Ukk nbsp Cemre Fere nbsp Neslihan Kilic nbsp Rene Mattisson nbsp Tilde Iversen2014 nbsp Kim Bruun nbsp Mathias Christiansen nbsp David Daugaard nbsp Ozge Bayrak nbsp Neslihan Yigit nbsp Sam Magee nbsp Chloe Magee2015 nbsp Fabian Roth nbsp Fontaine Chapman nbsp Milosz Bochat nbsp Pawel Pietryja nbsp Steffi Annys nbsp Flore Vandenhoucke nbsp Ilya Zhdanov nbsp Tatjana Bibik2016 nbsp Ivan Rusev nbsp Mariya Mitsova nbsp Daniel Nikolov nbsp Ivan Rusev nbsp Mariya Mitsova nbsp Petya Nedelcheva nbsp Lilian Mihaylov nbsp Petya Nedelcheva2017 nbsp Kim Bruun nbsp Aliye Demirbag nbsp Ekaterina Kut nbsp Daria Serebriakova nbsp Osman Uyhan nbsp Aliye Demirbag2018 nbsp Toma Junior Popov nbsp Porntip Buranaprasertsuk nbsp Porntip Buranaprasertsuk nbsp Kristina Silich nbsp Dimitar Yanakiev nbsp Mariya Mitsova2019 nbsp Lars Schanzler nbsp Mariya Mitsova nbsp Milosz Bochat nbsp Pawel Smilowski nbsp Zehra Erdem nbsp Ilayda Nur Ozelgul nbsp Alex Vlaar nbsp Mariya Mitsova2020 No competition2021 nbsp Lee Shun Yang nbsp Abigail Holden nbsp Junaidi Arif nbsp Muhammad Haikal nbsp Low Yeen Yuan nbsp Valeree Siow nbsp Yap Roy King nbsp Valeree SiowPerformances by nation editUpdated after the 2021 edition Top NationsPos Nation MS WS MD WD XD Total1 nbsp Bulgaria 4 8 8 4 7 312 nbsp Denmark 3 1 1 2 73 nbsp Malaysia 2 2 1 1 64 nbsp Germany 4 1 0 5 5 55 nbsp England 2 1 1 1 5 nbsp Turkey 1 3 1 57 nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 1 1 1 48 nbsp Russia 1 1 1 39 nbsp Greece 1 1 2 nbsp Italy 1 1 2 nbsp Poland 2 2 nbsp Romania 1 1 213 nbsp Thailand 1 0 5 1 514 nbsp Belgium 1 1 nbsp France 1 1 nbsp Ireland 1 117 nbsp Belarus 0 5 0 5 nbsp Indonesia 0 5 0 5Total 16 16 16 16 16 80References edit HELEXPO THESSALONIKI GRAND PRIX 26 sept au 2 oct 05 in French masterbad Retrieved 26 July 2017 Dyskolh premiera sthn 8essalonikh in Greek Contra gr Retrieved 26 July 2017 Hellas International 2007 Wayback Machine Archived from the original on 14 December 2010 Retrieved 26 July 2017 Badminton Europe Circuit 2007 2008 Tournament List Wayback Machine Archived from the original on 14 May 2008 Retrieved 25 July 2017 Greece Badminton Europe pp 6 7 Retrieved 26 July 2017 External links editHellenic Badminton Federation nbsp This article about sports in Greece is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article relating to a badminton competition is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hellas International amp oldid 1096261801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,