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French Shuttler Alex Lanier, 20, Crowned ‌Youngest european Champion

Alex Lanier‌ of⁤ france has⁣ become teh youngest men’s singles champion in⁢ the history of the Badminton european Championships,⁣ securing the title at just 20 ‌years, 77 days old. He⁤ surpassed the previous record held by Denmark’s peter Gade, set in 1998.

Lanier‌ Defeats Compatriot for Maiden Title

In a commanding performance, Lanier defeated fellow Frenchman toma​ Junior Popov in straight games, 21-17, 21-18, to ⁣claim ⁢his first European Championship title. “I’m proud of the work we’ve done. I knew I had the weapons to win,”⁢ Lanier​ said⁢ after his victory.

Popov Brothers⁣ Secure Doubles Gold

Toma Junior Popov rebounded from his singles defeat by teaming⁢ up wiht ⁤his younger brother, Christo​ Popov, to win the men’s doubles title. They overcame fellow Frenchmen Eloi Adam and Leo Rossi in a grueling 68-minute final, 21-12, 18-21, 21-18.

Kjaersfeldt Clinches Women’s Singles Title

Denmark’s Line Kjaersfeldt captured⁢ her first european title, defeating Scotland’s kirsty⁢ Gilmour in straight games, ⁣21-16,‍ 21-17.

Stoeva Sisters⁣ Make History in‍ Women’s Doubles

Gabriela‍ and ‍Stefani Stoeva of Bulgaria cemented their⁣ place‌ in badminton history by winning their fourth European title, equaling the record held by Danish legends Kamilla‌ Rytter ‌Juhl and ⁤Christinna Pedersen. The Stoeva ⁢sisters dominated the competition,⁣ winning every ‍game⁢ throughout the week, and defeated ‌Denmark’s⁣ Natasja P.Anthonisen and Maiken Fruergaard 21-11,‍ 21-16 in the final.

Mixed Doubles Gold for ‌Toft ⁢and⁤ magelund

Jesper Toft and ​Amalie Magelund of⁢ Denmark secured the mixed doubles gold, overcoming top seeds ⁣Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue of france in a tight match, 21-18, 21-19.

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What had Peter Gade previously achieved that ⁢lanier surpassed?

French Shuttler⁣ Alex Lanier, ‍20, Crowned Youngest European Champion: Q&A

HereS a ⁤deeper dive into ​the exciting results from the⁣ European Badminton Championships:

Q&A

  • Q: How young was Alex Lanier when he won?

    A: Alex Lanier was⁣ 20 years and 77 days old, making him the youngest men’s singles⁢ champion in European Badminton Championship history.

  • Q: Who did Lanier beat to win the title?

    ‌ A: He defeated his compatriot, Toma Junior Popov,‌ in straight games.

  • Q: Who held the previous⁤ record‍ for the youngest champion?

    A: Denmark’s peter⁣ Gade, who set the​ record in ⁤1998.

  • Q: What‌ did the Popov brothers achieve?

    A: Toma Junior Popov, after losing in the⁢ singles, teamed ​up with his brother Christo popov to win the men’s doubles title.

  • Q: who won the Women’s Singles title?

    ⁢ A: denmark’s ‍Line Kjaersfeldt won, defeating kirsty Gilmour of Scotland.

  • Q: ⁢Who made history in Women’s⁢ Doubles?

    A: Gabriela and‌ Stefani Stoeva of ‍Bulgaria won their fourth European title, tying the record held ​by Danish legends Kamilla Rytter Juhl ⁤and Christinna Pedersen.

  • Q: ⁣Who won the Mixed Doubles ​gold?

    ‍ A: Jesper Toft and Amalie Magelund of Denmark secured the mixed doubles gold.

  • Q: What are some tips to improve your badminton game?

    ‌ A: Focus on footwork, practise your strokes‍ consistently, and analyze⁢ your opponents’ weaknesses!

‌ The European Badminton ⁢Championships showcased incredible talent⁤ and historic⁤ achievements. This article highlighted some of ⁤the exciting outcomes of this championships!

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