Henrik Andersson (badminton)
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Henrik Andersson (born 19 January 1977) is a retired Swedish
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player. He represented his country in World Championships between 1999 and 2005.


Career summary

After several national and international successes in the youth field, the Swedish U15, U17 and U19 titles, Andersson won three medals at the European junior championships in 1995. He won two bronze medals in doubles and a silver in team event. He won his first Swedish national title in 2002, which was followed by three more by 2005. In 1996 he won the Czech International, 1998 the Welsh International and 1999 the Iceland International. He also won 2005 Finnish International title in men's doubles. In 2001 he became German team champion with the BC Eintracht Südring Berlin.


Achievements


European Junior Championships

''Boys' doubles'' ''Mixed doubles''


IBF International

''Men's doubles'' ''Mixed doubles''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Andersson, Henrik 1977 births Living people Swedish male badminton players