BLICHFELDT Mia

19 Aug 1997
23
Female
Youth Olympian
SOLROD
 
Denmark
SOLROD STRAND
 
Denmark

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
BDM Badminton Women's Singles 9

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 3
DEN
BLICHFELDT MBLICHFELDT Mia
2
AUS
CHEN HYCHEN Hsuan-Yu Wendy
0
Finished
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 3
DEN
BLICHFELDT MBLICHFELDT Mia
2
BUL
ZETCHIRI LZETCHIRI Linda
0
Finished
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 3
DEN
BLICHFELDT MBLICHFELDT Mia
0
IND
PUSARLA VSPUSARLA V. Sindhu
2
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
Youth Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
17Women's Singles2014Nanjing, CHN
25Mixed Doubles2014Nanjing, CHN

World Championships
RankEventYearLocation
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2019Basel, SUI
Last 16Women's Singles2017Glasgow, GBR
Last 32Women's Singles2018Nanjing, CHN

European Games
RankEventYearLocation
1Women's Singles2019Minsk, BLR

European Championships
RankEventYearLocation
3Women's Singles2018Huelva, ESP
Last 32Women's Singles2021Kyiv, UKR
Last 32Women's Singles2017Kolding, DEN

European Team Championships
RankEventYearLocation
1Mixed Team2021Vantaa, FIN
1Women's Team2020Lievin, FRA
1Mixed Team2019Copenhagen, DEN
1Women's Team2018Kazan, RUS
1Mixed Team2017Lubin, POL

BWF World Tour - Eliminations per phase since 2017
YearEventWRUSFQFL16L32L64Group
2021Singles--1x1x----
2020Singles--1x1x-2x--
2019Singles1x--1x6x4x--
2018Singles1x2x-1x4x8x--
2017Singles-1x-2x-2x--

BWF World Superseries - Eliminations per phase since 2017
YearEventWRUSFQFL16L32
2017Singles----1x2x

World Tour & World Superseries - Ten best performances since 2017
RankYearEventCompetitionLocation
12019Women's SinglesBWF World TourBarcelona, ESP
12018Women's SinglesBWF World TourAlmere, NED
22018Women's SinglesBWF World TourBarcelona, ESP
22018Women's SinglesBWF World TourOrleans, FRA
22017Women's SinglesBWF World TourGlasgow, GBR
32021Women's SinglesBWF World TourBasel, SUI
32020Women's SinglesBWF World TourBangkok, THA
Quarterfinal2021Women's SinglesBWF World TourBirmingham, GBR
Quarterfinal2020Women's SinglesBWF World TourOdense, DEN
Quarterfinal2019Women's SinglesBWF World TourNew Delhi, IND
Quarterfinal2018Women's SinglesBWF World TourBirmingham, GBR
Quarterfinal2017Women's SinglesBWF World TourAlmere, NED
Quarterfinal2017Women's SinglesBWF World TourBasel, SUI

Thomas & Uber Cup
RankEventYearLocation
QuarterfinalWomen's Team2018Bangkok, THA

TOTAL BWF Sudirman Cup
RankEventYearLocation
QuarterfinalMixed Team2019Nanning, CHN
QuarterfinalMixed Team2017Gold Coast, QLD, AUS


Legend
W - Winner, RU - Runner-up, SF - Semifinal, QF - Quarterfinal, L16 - Last 16, L32 - Last 32, L64 - Last 64, M - Men, W - Women, X - Mixed
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Painting, drawing, arts, baking, spending time with friends. (olympicchannel.com, 28 Jun 2019; badmintoneurope.com, 09 Sep 2020)
:
Athlete
:
Danish, English, German
:
Solrod Strand Badmintonklub [Denmark]
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Kenneth Jonassen [national], DEN
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Right (bwfbadminton.com, 16 Oct 2019)
:
A knee injury forced her to withdraw from the 2021 European Championships in Kyiv, Ukraine. (tokyo2020.org, 27 Apr 2021)

She sustained a foot injury in February 2020. (badmintoneurope.com, 15 Feb 2020)

She withdrew from several tournaments in September 2019 due to a heel injury. (Steen Schleicher Twitter profile, 04 Sep 2019)

She experienced problems with the tendons in both feet in 2019. (sn.dk, 16 Jan 2020)
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She took up the sport at age nine in Solrod Strand, Denmark, and began competing at age 11. (bwfbadminton.com, 16 Oct 2019)
:
"I was going to dance lessons with my best friend and then she started playing badminton and I thought it sounded funny. So I started to play at the club I'm still playing at now, Solrod, and I just fell in love with the game, with the competition. I'm a very bad loser, so I really enjoyed that you can get victories." (olympicchannel.com, 28 Jun 2019)
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To be ranked number one in the world, to compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, and to win a medal at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (bwfbadminton.com, 16 Oct 2019; Facebook page, 05 Sep 2020; olympicchannel.com, 28 Jun 2019)
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She has around 12 training sessions per week. "Around four or five hours every day. I have two practises in the hall and one gym session with some core stability or mobility work." (olympicchannel.com, 28 Jun 2019; badmintoneurope.com, 09 Sep 2020)
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Spanish badminton player Carolina Marin, Danish badminton player Viktor Axelsen, Danish tennis player Caroline Wozniacki. (olympicchannel.com, 28 Jun 2019)
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"I started running before my matches, maybe five or six hours before, I'd go for a little run outside. That really helped me with cleaning my thoughts and getting some speed in my legs." (olympicchannel.com, 28 Jun 2019)
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"I never lose, either I win or I learn." (olympicchannel.com, 28 Jun 2019)
Legend
:
Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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