2006 Spanish International Badminton Tournament

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The 2006 Spanish International Badminton Tournament was held in Madrid, from May 18 to May 21, 2006.

Participating nations[]

A total of 28 nations entered players at the 2006 Spanish International Badminton Tournament. The number of competitors is indicated in parentheses.

Africa (ABF) America (PABC) Asia (ABC) Europe (EBU)

 Nigeria

 Canada
 United States
 Guatemala
 Mexico
 Peru

 Iran

 Germany (20)
 Belgium
 Belarus
 Croatia
 Denmark (23)
 Scotland
 Spain (43)
 Estonia
 Finland
 France
 Wales
 England
 Ireland
 Norway
 Netherlands
 Poland
 Portugal
 Czech Republic
 Russia
 Sweden
  Switzerland

Men's singles[]

Seeds[]

  1. Denmark Kasper Ødum
  2. Finland Ville Lang
  3. Czech Republic Jan Fröhlich
  4. Spain Pablo Abián
  5. Czech Republic Petr Koukal
  6. Denmark
  7. Guatemala Pedro Yang
  8. Iran Kaveh Mehrabi

Results[]

Semifinals Final
          
Denmark 22 21
Canada Andrew Dabeka 20 10
Denmark Jean Kristian Leth 21 21
Finland Ville Lang 21 16
Canada 16 21 13
Finland Ville Lang 21 13 21

Men's doubles[]

Semifinals Final
          
Wales Matthew Hughes
Wales Martyn Lewis
14 22 21
Spain José Antonio Crespo
Spain Nicolás Escartín
21 20 14
Wales Matthew Hughes
Wales Martyn Lewis
21 22
Denmark Simon Mollyhus
Denmark Anders Kristiansen
18 20
Wales
Wales Joe Morgan
20 10
Denmark
Denmark Anders Kristiansen
22 21

Women's singles[]

Semifinals Final
          
Germany Petra Overzier 21 21
Netherlands 17 12
Germany Petra Overzier 21 21
Netherlands Judith Meulendijks 18 11
Denmark Tine Rasmussen 15 11
Netherlands Judith Meulendijks 21 21

Women doubles[]

Semifinals Final
          
Germany
Germany
21 21
Germany Sandra Marinello
Germany
8 16
Germany Carina Metter
Germany Brigit Overzier
21 12 26
Denmark Julie Houmann
Denmark Metter Nielsen
17 21 24
Denmark Julie Houmann
Denmark
21 21
Germany Carola Bott
Germany Karin Schnaase
18 16

Mixed doubles[]

Semifinals Final
          
Denmark
Denmark Julie Houmann
21 13 19
Portugal
Portugal
16 21 21
Portugal Alexandre Paixao
Portugal Filipa Lamy
19 11
Denmark Rasmus Andersen
Russia Anastasia Russkikh
21 21
Denmark
Russia Anastasia Russkikh
21 21
Spain Sergio Llopis
Spain Dolores Marco
9 17

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