Czechoslovakian International

Czechoslovakian International

The Czechoslovakian International (also known as International Championships of the ČSSR) in badminton was an international open held in Czechoslovakia since 1972 until 1992. The tournament succeeded by Czech Open. Czechoslovak National Badminton Championships were already established in 1961.

Winners

Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
1972 East Germany Edgar Michalowski East Germany Monika Thiere West Germany Siegfried Betz
West Germany Franz Beinvogl
East Germany Monika Thiere
East Germany Angela Michalowski
East Germany Roland Riese
East Germany Monika Thiere
1973 East Germany Erfried Michalowsky
East Germany Angela Michalowski
1974 West Germany Michael Schnaase East Germany Monika Cassens East Germany Monika Cassens
East Germany Astrit Schreiber
West Germany Franz Beinvogl
West Germany Anke Betz
1975 East Germany Edgar Michalowski West Germany Gerd Kattau
West Germany Joachim Schulz
East Germany Monika Cassens
East Germany Angela Michalowski
East Germany Edgar Michalowski
East Germany Monika Cassens
1976 West Germany Michael Schnaase Denmark Inge Borgström West Germany Wolfgang Bochow
West Germany Roland Maywald
West Germany Wolfgang Bochow
West Germany Marieluise Zizmann
1977 Sweden Willy Nilsson England Michael Wilks
England Peter Bullivant
Netherlands Rob Ridder
Netherlands Marja Ridder
1978 West Germany Michael Schnaase East Germany Monika Cassens England Eddy Sutton
England Alen Connor
West Germany Karl-Heinz Zwiebler
West Germany Eva-Maria Zwiebler
1979 Denmark Steen Fladberg Denmark Kirsten Larsen Denmark Steen Fladberg
Denmark Jens Peter Nierhoff
England Sally Leadbeater
England Gillian Clark
Denmark Kenneth Larsen
Denmark Charlotte Pilgaard
1980 Denmark Michael Kjeldsen Denmark Rikki von Sörensen Denmark Jan Hammergaard-Hansen
Denmark Jens Peter Nierhoff
England Kathleen Redhead
England Gillian Clark
East Germany Edgar Michalowski
East Germany Monika Cassens
1981 Sweden Ulf Johansson England Diane Simpson England Gerry Asquith
England Duncan Bridge
England Diane Simpson
England Catharine Troke
1982 England Steve Butler England Catharine Troke England Steve Butler
England Nigel Tier
Soviet Union Svetlana Belyasova
East Germany Petra Michalowsky
Soviet Union Anatoliy Skripko
Soviet Union Svetlana Belyasova
1983 Czech Republic Michal Malý East Germany Monika Cassens Denmark Torben Kjaer
Denmark Steffen Lunde
East Germany Monika Cassens
East Germany Petra Michalowsky
East Germany Erfried Michalowsky
East Germany Monika Cassens
1984 Denmark Kim Brodersen Denmark Charlotte Hattens Denmark Kim Brodersen
Denmark Claus Thomsen
Soviet Union Tatyana Litvinenko
Soviet Union Viktoria Pron
East Germany Erfried Michalowsky
East Germany Petra Michalowsky
1985 Denmark Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen Denmark Grethe Mogensen Denmark Kenneth Larsen
Denmark Peter Buch
Denmark Grethe Mogensen
Denmark Hanne Adsbol
Denmark Peter Buch
Denmark Hanne Adsböl
1986 Soviet Union Andrey Antropov Sweden Catharina Andersson Czech Republic Michal Malý
Czech Republic Karel Lakomý
Soviet Union Lila Galjamova
Soviet Union Elena Rybkina
Soviet Union Andrey Antropov
Soviet Union Elena Rybkina
1987 Czech Republic Michal Malý Poland Bozena Siemieniec Austria Heinz Fisher
Austria Klaus Fisher
East Germany Monika Cassens
East Germany Petra Michalowsky
East Germany Thomas Mundt
East Germany Monika Cassens
1988 Austria Klaus Fischer Soviet Union Elena Rybkina West Germany Stephan Kuhl
West Germany Robert Neumann
East Germany Kai Abraham
East Germany Monika Cassens
1989 Czech Republic Tomasz Mendrek Soviet Union Viktoria Pron West Germany Harald Koch
West Germany Helmo Goetschl
Soviet Union Tatyana Litvinenko
Soviet Union Viktoria Pron
East Germany Thomas Mundt
East Germany Petra Michalowsky
1990 Denmark Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen Denmark Camilla Martin Denmark Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen
Denmark Christian Jacobsen
Denmark Trine Johansson
Denmark Marlene Thomsen
Denmark Christian Jacobsen
Denmark Marlene Thomsen
1991 Finland Robert Liljequist Soviet Union Irina Serova Germany Markus Keck
Germany Michael Helber
Germany Andrea Findhammer
Germany Anne-Katrin Seid
Soviet Union Vladislav Druzchenko
Soviet Union Marina Yakusheva
1992 Czech Republic Tomasz Mendrek England Steffan Pandya
England Anthony Busch
England Tanja Groves
England Joanne Davies
Austria Hans Fischer
Austria Irina Serova

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