Peter Gadd

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synonymPete Gad(Danish badminton player) usually refers to Peter Gadd
Peter Gade, Denmark male badminton The singles star, whose highest ranking is No. 1 in the world, has a career record of 470-128, and has been ranked No. 1 in the world for 62 consecutive weeks. He is one of the best singles players in the world, but he has not won any Olympics, world championships or even Thomas cup The champion of...
Chinese name
Peter Gadd
Foreign name
Peter Gade
nationality
Denmark
Place of Birth
Alborg
Date of birth
December 14, 1976
height
1.84m
Body weight
73 kg
Sports event
Men's singles badminton
Sports team
Gentofte Badminton Club
grip
The right hand
interest
Music, wine, football, cooking

Sports career

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Peter Gadd learned to play badminton at the age of four and at the age of six made one of the smartest decisions of his life: he chose badminton. Although he loved playing football and wanted to play it, he eventually chose the sport his parents had played all their lives, badminton, which has since become his best sport. Now, almost twenty years later, Gadd has become a world famous badminton star, and he has won many championship MEDALS by winning many major events. Sydney Olympic Games Later, with the growth of age and constant injuries, Gad has been no longer the peak, but is still an opponent to be ignored. In 1994, Peter Gadd began to break into the international badminton world, he won the national junior men's singles and men's doubles championships;
Peter Gadd in the game
In 1997, he won the silver medal of men's singles in Denmark Open, the gold medal of men's singles in Chinese Taipei Open and the gold medal of men's singles in Hong Kong Open.
In 1998, Peter Gadd was ranked No. 1 in the world and began winning multiple Open titles;
In 1999, Peter Gadd was in All England Open Badminton Championships In the final, he defeated a talented Indonesian badminton player Toufik In the same year, he won the World Badminton Grand Prix men's singles championship.
Sydney 2000 Olympic Games Opening, Peter Gadd to participate in the men's singles badminton match, at this time, Peter Gadd is at the top of his game, the world number one. Peter Gadd played well in the first four rounds and made it to the semifinals, where he met the Chinese player Ji Xinpeng At the beginning of the game, Ji Xinpeng beat Peter Gade 15-9 in the first set, took the first set, the second set, Peter Gade quickly adjusted the state, took the second set 15-1, the decider, the two sides continued to alternate scores, and finally Ji Xinpeng beat Peter Gade 15-9, entered the final. The Olympics were Peter Gadd's one regret;
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Peter Gadd in the ring
In 2001, Peter Gadd participated World Badminton Championships He successfully entered the final, but lost to the Indonesian player in the final Ye Chengman Meanwhile, Peter Gadd was sidelined for two years due to injury;
In 2004, Peter Gadd returned to competition and won the European Badminton Championships.
2004 Athens Olympic Games Opening, Peter Gadd again to participate in men's badminton singles competition, but Peter Gadd has been 28 years old, has passed the peak, he was eliminated in the top 8 by the Indonesian badminton talent Taufik, stopped in the top 8. Peter Gadd continued to compete despite his age and lack of strength;
In 2008, Peter Gadd again participated in the Beijing Olympic Games, he participated at the age of 31, Peter Gadd was eliminated in the top 8 by the Chinese number one Lin Dan, again stopped in the top 8. [4]
In 2012, at the age of 35, Peter Gadd competed in the London Olympics. This is his last Olympic Games. [3]
On November 1, 2012, Peter Gadd officially registered his retirement from the World Badminton Association, ending a 19-year badminton career.
Peter Gadd, with his right hand, may have worshipped one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" since childhood Zhao Jianhua For the sake of it, Gade's playing method combines the strengths of Eurasian players, can attack and defend well, and the delicate technique of the net ball creates more offensive opportunities for him, so as to seize the initiative of the game. [2]
In his youth, Gad played offensively and was known for his fast and sharp attacks. With the growth of age, rich experience, gradually into the control of the ball. [1]

Career data

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Danish National Championships:
1990/91 Under-14 boys' Doubles champion (with Peder Nelson).
1992/93 Under-16 Boys' Singles and Boys' doubles champions (with Peder Nelson)
1993/94 Under-18 men's singles champion and men's doubles runner-up (with Peder Nelson).
Peter Gadd
1994/95 Under-18 men's singles champion and men's doubles runner-up (with Peder Nelson).
1999/2000 Men's singles champion.
2000/2001 Men's singles champion.
2001/2002 Men's singles champion.
2002/2003 Men's singles champion.
Runner-up of men's singles in 2003/2004.
2004/2005 Men's singles champion.
Danish Open:
1995 Denmark Open men's singles 8.
1996 Denmark Open men's singles 4.
Runner-up of men's singles in Denmark Open in 1997.
1998 Denmark Open men's singles champion.
1999 Denmark Open men's singles 4.
Denmark Open in 2000.
In 2003 Denmark Open men's singles 8.
2004 Denmark Open men's singles 4.
1999 British Open men's singles champion.
2001 British Open men's singles 4.
2004 British Open men's singles runner-up.
Thomas Cup:
2000 Thomas Cup bronze medal.
2002 Thomas Cup bronze medal.
2004 Thomas Cup silver medal.
Other events:
In 2005, gold medal of men's singles in Korea Open and silver medal of men's singles in Switzerland Open.
2004 Copenhagen Masters men's singles champion.
In 2003, he won the 8th place of men's singles in Japan Open, the 8th place of men's singles in Singapore Open and the 4th place of men's singles in China Open.
In 2002, champion of men's singles at the US Open and Copenhagen Masters.
Gold medal of men's singles at Korea Open and Copenhagen Masters in 2001.
In 2000, gold medal of men's singles at Korea Open, Chinese Taipei Open and Copenhagen Masters.
In 1999, gold medal of men's singles in Japan Open, semifinal of men's singles in Singapore Open and gold medal of men's singles in Copenhagen Masters.
In 1998, gold medal of men's singles in Japan Open, gold medal of men's singles in Switzerland Open, gold medal of men's singles in Malaysia Open, silver medal of men's singles in Singapore Open, semifinal of men's singles in Hong Kong Open, silver medal of men's singles in Copenhagen Masters.
In 1997, gold medal of men's singles in Chinese Taipei Open, semifinal of men's singles in Japan Open, runner-up of men's singles in Malaysia Open, runner-up of men's singles in US Open, gold medal of men's singles in Hong Kong Open, China.
1996 Indonesia Open men's singles 4.
In 1995, gold medal of men's singles and silver medal of men's doubles (with Peder Nielsen) in the German Youth Championships.