Peter Buur Steffensen (born 4 December 1979) is a retired Danish badminton player.[2]

Peter Steffensen
Personal information
Birth namePeter Buur Steffensen
Country Denmark
Born (1979-12-04) 4 December 1979 (age 44)
West Jutland, Denmark
ResidenceCopenhagen, Denmark
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)[1]
HandednessLeft
Doubles
Highest ranking10 (XD, 2006)
BWF profile

Career

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Steffensen was born and raised in a town in western Jutland near Herning. He has lived in Copenhagen since 2001 and has a professional academic background in Pedagogy. As a player, Peter was playing professionally from 2001 to 2009 on the Danish National Badminton Team, where he played doubles alongside Jonas Rasmussen, Mathias Boe and Thomas Laybourn winning several international titles in Europe in Sweden, Greece and the Netherlands. He won two Danish youth titles in 2001, including the Croatia International. In 2002 he won at the Iceland International and the 2003 Dutch International. In 2005 he represented Denmark at the IBF World Championships in the United States. In 2006 he was successful at the International in Italy, Bulgaria and Finland, managing to position itself as number 10 in the world. In 2008 he won at the Swedish International in Stockholm. He currently serves as a Coach for several of the Danish Badminton clubs, having training experience at Lillerød and KBK Copenhagen, where he served as the Senior Head Coach for the first division.[3]

Achievements

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IBF Grand Prix

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The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) from 1983 to 2006.

Men's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2004 Dutch Open   Thomas Laybourn   Tony Gunawan
  Howard Bach
8–15, 7–15   Runner-up

Mixed doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2004 Dutch Open   Lena Frier Kristiansen   Thomas Laybourn
  Kamilla Rytter Juhl
11–15, 7–15   Runner-up

IBF International

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Men's doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2008 Swedish International   Rasmus Andersen   Frédéric Mawet
  Wouter Claes
21–12, 21–16   Winner
2006 Bulgarian International   Rasmus Andersen   Andrej Ashmarin
  Anton Nazarenko
21–12, 21–17   Winner
2006 Finnish Open   Jonas Rasmussen   Joakim Andersson
  Zhang Yi
21–9, 21–10   Winner
2002 Iceland International   Dennis Jensen   Bo Rafn
  Michael Christensen
Walkover   Winner
2000 Slovenian International   Kristian Langbak   Mathias Boe
  Michael Jensen
Walkover   Runner-up

Mixed doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2008 Swedish International   Julie Houmann   Mads Pieler Kolding
  Line Damkjær Kruse
21–8, 21–17   Winner
2006 Italian International   Mette Schjoldager   Vitalij Durkin
  Valeria Sorokina
22–20, 21–12   Winner
2003 Dutch International   Helle Nielsen   Jonas Glyager Jensen
  Majken Vange
11–9, 11–6   Winner
2002 Iceland International   Karina Sørensen   Dennis Jensen
  Stine Borgström
Walkover   Winner
2001 Austrian International   Lene Mørk   Mathias Boe
  Britta Andersen
2–15, 5–15   Runner-up
2001 French Open International   Lene Mørk   Chris Bruil
  Lotte Jonathans
0–7, 2–7, 1–7   Runner-up
2001 Croatian International   Lene Mørk   Kristian Langbak
  Britta Andersen
15–10, 15–10   Winner
1999 Scottish International   Lene Mørk   Kristian Langbak
  Britta Andersen
9–15, 15–10, 9–15   Runner-up
1998 Hungarian International   Lene Mørk   Martin Bruun
  Sara Runesten
11–15, 3–15   Runner-up
  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF/IBF International Series tournament
  BWF Future Series tournament

References

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  1. ^ "VEB har ny herredouble på plads". nordjyske.dk (in Danish). 6 March 2009. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Profile:Peter BUUR STEFFENSEN". bwfbadminton.com. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  3. ^ "GSB udvider trænerteamet for senior- og ungsenior…". www.grevebadminton.dk (in Danish). 8 June 2020. Retrieved 19 September 2020.