1999 IBF World Championships

The 1999 IBF World Championships were held in Copenhagen, Denmark, between 10 May and 23 May 1999.

1999 IBF World Championships
Tournament details
Dates10 May – 23 May
Edition11th
LevelInternational
VenueBrøndby Arena
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
1997 Glasgow 2001 Seville

Host city selection

Copenhagen, Denmark, was chosen over Gothenburg, Sweden, as the host for 1999 IBF World Championships.[1]

Medalists

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Denmark)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea2204
2 China2147
3 Denmark1056
4 England0112
5 Chinese Taipei0101
Totals (5 nations)551020

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Singles Sun Jun Fung Permadi Peter Gade
Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen
Women's Singles Camilla Martin Dai Yun Gong Ruina
Mette Sørensen
Men's Doubles Ha Tae-kwon
Kim Dong-moon
Lee Dong-soo
Yoo Yong-sung
Zhang Wei
Zhang Jun
Simon Archer
Nathan Robertson
Women's Doubles Ge Fei
Gu Jun
Ra Kyung-min
Chung Jae-hee
Qin Yiyuan
Gao Ling
Ann Jørgensen
Majken Vange
Mixed Doubles Kim Dong-moon
Ra Kyung-min
Simon Archer
Joanne Goode
Liu Yong
Ge Fei
Michael Søgaard
Rikke Olsen

Final stage

Men's Singles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
Sun Jun 15 15
Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen 5 13
Sun Jun 15 15
Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen 4 6
Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen 8 15 15
Hendrawan 15 4 4
Sun Jun 15 15
Fung Permadi 6 13
Peter Rasmussen 4 13
Peter Gade 15 15
Peter Gade 11 15 14
Fung Permadi 15 1 15
Kenneth Jonassen 13 15 10
Fung Permadi 15 12 15

Women's Singles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
Camilla Martin 11 11
Zhang Ning 9 7
Camilla Martin 6 11 11
Gong Ruina 11 9 3
Gong Ruina 11 11
Cindana Hartono 3 2
Camilla Martin 11 6 11
Dai Yun 6 11 10
Kelly Morgan 11 10 8
Mette Sørensen 9 13 11
Mette Sørensen 8 12
Dai Yun 11 13
Lee Kyung-won 11 5 2
Dai Yun 6 11 11

Men's Doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
Ha Tae-kwon
Kim Dong-moon
12 15 15
Tony Gunawan
Candra Wijaya
15 7 10
Ha Tae-kwon
Kim Dong-moon
15 17
Zhang Wei
Zhang Jun
6 15
Zhang Wei
Zhang Jun
15 3 15
Eng Hian
Flandy Limpele
11 15 13
Ha Tae-kwon
Kim Dong-moon
15 15
Lee Dong-soo
Yoo Yong-sung
5 5
Lee Dong-soo
Yoo Yong-sung
11 15 15
Ricky Subagja
Rexy Mainaky
15 11 9
Lee Dong-soo
Yoo Yong-sung
15 15
Simon Archer
Nathan Robertson
11 8
Simon Archer
Nathan Robertson
15 15
Chen Qiqiu
Yu Jinhao
7 13

Women's Doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
Chung Jae Hee
Ra Kyung Min
5 15 15
Huang Nanyan
Yang Wei
15 12 13
Chung Jae Hee
Ra Kyung Min
15 7 15
Ann Jörgensen
Majken Vange
10 15 10
Ann Jörgensen
Majken Vange
15 15 15
Joanne Goode
Donna Kellogg
17 10 3
Chung Jae Hee
Ra Kyung Min
4 5
Ge Fei
Gu Jun
15 15
Rikke Olsen
Mette Sörensen
8 9
Gao Ling
Qin Yiyuan
15 15
Gao Ling
Qin Yiyuan
6 7
Ge Fei
Gu Jun
15 15
Lotte Jonathans
Nicole Van Hooren
8 4
Ge Fei
Gu Jun
15 15

Mixed Doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
Kim Dong-moon
Ra Kyung-min
15 15
Jon Holst-Christensen
Ann Jorgensen
1 10
Kim Dong-moon
Ra Kyung-min
15 7 15
Liu Yong
Ge Fei
7 15 8
Liu Yong
Ge Fei
15 15
Jens Eriksen
Mette Schjoldager
13 5
Kim Dong-moon
Ra Kyung-min
15 15
Simon Archer
Joanne Goode
10 13
Simon Archer
Joanne Goode
15 15
Bambang Suprianto
Zelin Resiana
7 9
Simon Archer
Joanne Goode
15 15
Michael Søgaard
Rikke Olsen
5 9
Michael Søgaard
Rikke Olsen
15 7 15
Ha Tae-kwon
Chung Jae Hee
9 15 7

References

  1. "Asien byder". Berlingske.sk. 22 April 1999. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
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