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Crossminton tournament held in June 2013 in Germany
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Badminton tournament
2013 ICO Crossminton World Championships
Tournament details
Dates13 June–15 June
Edition2nd
Competitors479 from 29 nations
VenueSteffi-Graf-Stadion
LocationBerlin, Germany
2011 Berlin 2015 Berlin

The 2013 ICO Crossminton World Championships was a crossminton tournament, taking place in Berlin, Germany, between 13 and 15 June 2013. With the 1st Crossminton World Championships being played in 2011 and the competition taking place every two years, the 2013 World Championships was the 2nd ICO Crossminton World Championships ever being played. 479 players from 29 countries participated at the event that took place at a time when crossminton was still named speed badminton.

Venue

The tournament, organised by Speedminton GmbH and International Speed Badminton Organisation, was played on outdoor tennis clay courts of the Steffi-Graf-Stadion in Berlin.

Medal summary

  *   Host nation (Germany)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)2035
2 Sweden (SWE)1124
3 Hungary (HUN)1012
 Slovenia (SLO)1012
5 Slovakia (SVK)0224
6 Poland (POL)0112
7 Switzerland (CHE)0101
Totals (7 entries)551020

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open (Men)
Germany Patrick Schüsseler Sweden Melker Ekberg Sweden Per Hjalmarson
Germany Rene Lewicki
Women
Slovenia Jasmina Keber Poland Marta Soltys-Matera Slovakia Barbora Syč-Krivanova
Germany Jennifer Greune
Open doubles
Sweden Per Hjalmarson
Sweden Mattias Aronsson
Switzerland Severin Wirth
Switzerland Ivo Junker
Slovakia Jan Ščavnicky Sr.
Slovakia Vladimir Pjecha
Germany Daniel Gossen
Germany Rene Lewicki
Women's doubles
Hungary Krisztina Bognar
HungaryAgnes Darnyik
Slovakia Lucia Syč-Krivanova
Slovakia Barbora Syč-Krivanova
Poland Janina Karasek
Poland Kasia Witwicka
Hungary Beata Fenyvesi
Hungary Nora Gaal
Mixed doubles
Germany Jennifer Greune
Germany Daniel Gossen
Slovakia Alexandra Kacvinska
Slovakia Tomaš Pavlovsky
Slovenia Jasmina Keber
Slovenia Matjaž Šušteršič
Sweden Rebecca Nielsen
Sweden Melker Ekberg

Junior Tournament Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
U18 boys
Hungary Bence Palinkas Slovakia Tomaš Pavlovsky Germany David Zimmermans
Hungary Oliver Vincze
U18 girls
Slovakia Alexandra Kacvinska Croatia Tea Grofelnik Slovenia Danaja Knez
Slovakia Kristina Ščavnicka
U14 boys
Slovenia Jaša Jovan Hungary Christoph Gerber Switzerland David Camen
Germany Nico Franke
U14 girls
Slovenia Rebeka Škerl Slovakia Ema Neštakova Slovenia Lori Škerl
Czech Republic Anna Andrlova

Senior Tournament Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
O40 open
Germany Ulrich Burkhardt Hungary Jozsef Benke Ukraine Konstantin Onufriychuk
Hungary Tamas Dozsa
O35 women
Hungary Beata Fenyvesi Hungary Nora Gaal Germany Ute Baldauf
Germany Regina Ströbel
O50 open
Sweden Hans Granberg United Kingdom Robert Wynne Poland Bogdan Miezynski
Poland Lech Garwolinski

Participating nations

Country
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Canada
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Great Britain
Hungary
Italy
Latvia
Mauritius
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Russia
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine

References

  1. "3rd Crossminton World Championships". Crossminton Organization. Retrieved 13 November 2020.

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