BLICHFELDT Mia
Events and Medals
| Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
|---|---|---|---|
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 |
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| Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 3 |
DEN BLICHFELDT MBLICHFELDT Mia 2 BUL ZETCHIRI LZETCHIRI Linda 0 |
Finished |
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| Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 3 |
DEN BLICHFELDT MBLICHFELDT Mia 0 IND PUSARLA VSPUSARLA V. Sindhu 2 |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
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Youth Olympic Games
World Championships
European Games
European Championships
European Team Championships
BWF World Tour - Eliminations per phase since 2017
BWF World Superseries - Eliminations per phase since 2017
World Tour & World Superseries - Ten best performances since 2017
Thomas & Uber Cup
TOTAL BWF Sudirman Cup
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
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17 | Women's Singles | 2014 | Nanjing, CHN |
| 25 | Mixed Doubles | 2014 | Nanjing, CHN |
World Championships
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quarterfinal | Women's Singles | 2019 | Basel, SUI |
| Last 16 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Glasgow, GBR |
| Last 32 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Nanjing, CHN |
European Games
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Women's Singles | 2019 | Minsk, BLR |
European Championships
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Women's Singles | 2018 | Huelva, ESP |
| Last 32 | Women's Singles | 2021 | Kyiv, UKR |
| Last 32 | Women's Singles | 2017 | Kolding, DEN |
European Team Championships
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mixed Team | 2021 | Vantaa, FIN |
| 1 | Women's Team | 2020 | Lievin, FRA |
| 1 | Mixed Team | 2019 | Copenhagen, DEN |
| 1 | Women's Team | 2018 | Kazan, RUS |
| 1 | Mixed Team | 2017 | Lubin, POL |
BWF World Tour - Eliminations per phase since 2017
| Year | Event | W | RU | SF | QF | L16 | L32 | L64 | Group |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Singles | - | - | 1x | 1x | - | - | - | - |
| 2020 | Singles | - | - | 1x | 1x | - | 2x | - | - |
| 2019 | Singles | 1x | - | - | 1x | 6x | 4x | - | - |
| 2018 | Singles | 1x | 2x | - | 1x | 4x | 8x | - | - |
| 2017 | Singles | - | 1x | - | 2x | - | 2x | - | - |
BWF World Superseries - Eliminations per phase since 2017
| Year | Event | W | RU | SF | QF | L16 | L32 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Singles | - | - | - | - | 1x | 2x |
World Tour & World Superseries - Ten best performances since 2017
| Rank | Year | Event | Competition | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2019 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Barcelona, ESP |
| 1 | 2018 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Almere, NED |
| 2 | 2018 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Barcelona, ESP |
| 2 | 2018 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Orleans, FRA |
| 2 | 2017 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Glasgow, GBR |
| 3 | 2021 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Basel, SUI |
| 3 | 2020 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Bangkok, THA |
| Quarterfinal | 2021 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Birmingham, GBR |
| Quarterfinal | 2020 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Odense, DEN |
| Quarterfinal | 2019 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | New Delhi, IND |
| Quarterfinal | 2018 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Birmingham, GBR |
| Quarterfinal | 2017 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Almere, NED |
| Quarterfinal | 2017 | Women's Singles | BWF World Tour | Basel, SUI |
Thomas & Uber Cup
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quarterfinal | Women's Team | 2018 | Bangkok, THA |
TOTAL BWF Sudirman Cup
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quarterfinal | Mixed Team | 2019 | Nanning, CHN |
| Quarterfinal | Mixed Team | 2017 | Gold 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)
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Athlete
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Danish, English, German
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Solrod Strand Badmintonklub [Denmark]
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Kenneth Jonassen [national], DEN
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Right (bwfbadminton.com, 16 Oct 2019)
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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)
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)
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"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
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- Gold Medal Event
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- Bronze Medal Event
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