Romanian International

The Romanian International, also known as BanuInvest International Championships, is an international badminton open held in Romania since 1991. It was halted in 1994, 1996, 1997, and between 2001 and 2005. The tournament belongs to the EBU Circuit.

Previous winners

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Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
1991 Hungary Tamas Gebhard Hungary Andrea Harsági Hungary Tamas Gebhard
Hungary Richard Banhidi
Hungary Andrea Dakó
Hungary Andrea Harsági
Bulgaria Jeliazko Valkov
Bulgaria Diana Filipova
1992 Bulgaria Iasen Borisov Bulgaria Reni Asenova Bulgaria Michail Popov
Bulgaria Svetoslav Stoyanov
Bulgaria Reni Asenova
Bulgaria Raina Tzvetkova
Romania Emerik Balazs
Romania Erika Stich
1993 Bulgaria Anatoliy Skripko Ukraine Elena Nozdran Ukraine Vladislav Druzchenko
Ukraine Valeri Streltsov
Ukraine Elena Nozdran
Ukraine Irina Koloskova
Ukraine Valeri Streltsov
Ukraine Elena Nozdran
1994-1995 No competition
1996 Bulgaria Mihail Popov Bulgaria Victoria Hristova Bulgaria Mihail Popov
Bulgaria Liyben Panov
Bulgaria Victoria Hristova
Bulgaria Raina Tzvetcova
Bulgaria Svetoslav Stoyanov
Bulgaria Raina Tzvetcova
1997 No competition
1998 Bulgaria Konstantin Dobrev Hungary Csilla Forian Bulgaria Konstantin Dobrev
Bulgaria Asparuch Nedkov
Bulgaria Diana Koleva
Bulgaria Raina Tzvetkova
Bulgaria Konstantin Dobrev
Bulgaria Diana Koleva
1999 Japan Hidetaka Yamada Slovenia Maja Pohar Austria Harald Koch
Austria Jürgen Koch
Bulgaria Diana Koleva
Bulgaria Nely Nedjalkova
Slovenia Andrej Pohar
Slovenia Maja Pohar
2000 Germany Oliver Pongratz Netherlands Lonneke Janssen Denmark Mathias Boe
Denmark Michael Jensen
Denmark Britta Andersen
Denmark Lene Mørk
Denmark Mathias Boe
Denmark Britta Andersen
2001
2005
No competition
2006 Czech Republic Jan Vondra Bulgaria Petya Nedelcheva Bulgaria Vladimir Metodiev
Bulgaria Stilian Makarski
Bulgaria Petya Nedelcheva
Bulgaria Diana Dimova
Bulgaria Stilian Makarski
Bulgaria Diana Dimova
2007 Japan Sho Sasaki England Tracey Hallam Japan Kenichi Hayakawa
Japan Kenta Kazuno
Canada Fiona Mckee
Canada Charmaine Reid
Ukraine Valeriy Atrashchenkov
Ukraine Elena Prus
2008 Finland Ville Lång South Korea Hwang Hye-youn Bulgaria Vladimir Metodiev
Bulgaria Krasimir Yankov
Russia Olga Golovanova
Russia Anastasia Prokopenko
Bulgaria Stilian Makarski
Bulgaria Diana Dimova
2009 Indonesia Dionysius Hayom Rumbaka Bulgaria Petya Nedelcheva Bulgaria Julian Hristov
Bulgaria Vladimir Metodiev
Bulgaria Petya Nedelcheva
Bulgaria Dimitria Popstoikova
Ukraine Valeriy Atrashchenkov
Ukraine Elena Prus
2010 Malaysia Yeoh Kay Bin Japan Hitomi Oka Austria Jürgen Koch
Austria Peter Zauner
Singapore Shinta Mulia Sari
Singapore Yao Lei
Singapore Chayut Triyachart
Singapore Yao Lei
2011 Japan Koichi Saeki Japan Minatsu Mitani Republic of Ireland Sam Magee
Republic of Ireland Tony Stephenson
Canada Alex Bruce
Canada Michelle Li
Republic of Ireland Sam Magee
Republic of Ireland Chloe Magee
2012[1] Germany Marcel Reuter Japan Kana Ito France Laurent Constantin
France Sébastien Vincent
Denmark Sandra-Maria Jensen
Denmark Line Kjærsfeldt
Indonesia Edi Subaktiar
Indonesia Melati Daeva Oktavianti
2013 Japan Takuto Inoue Spain Beatriz Corrales Japan Takuto Inoue
Japan Yuki Kaneko
Russia Irina Khlebko
Russia Ksenia Polikarpova
South Korea Choi Sol-gyu
South Korea Kim Hye-rin
2014 Malaysia Ramdan Misbun France Delphine Lansac Croatia Zvonimir Đurkinjak
Croatia Zvonimir Hölbling
Germany Barbara Bellenberg
Germany Ramona Hacks
Scotland Martin Campbell
Scotland Jillie Cooper
2015 Indonesia Adi Pratama Belgium Lianne Tan England Chloe Birch
England Jenny Wallwork
India Tarun Kona
India N. Sikki Reddy
2016 Thailand Pannawit Thongnuam Malaysia Lee Ying Ying Malaysia Ong Yew Sin
Malaysia Teo Ee Yi
England Jessica Pugh
Netherlands Cheryl Seinen
Malaysia Wong Fai Yin
Malaysia Lai Shevon Jemie
2017 Spain Luís Enrique Peñalver Spain Clara Azurmendi Slovenia Andraž Krapež
Thailand Samatcha Tovannakasem
South Korea Hwang Yu-mi
South Korea Kang Chan-hee
Germany Lukas Resch
Germany Miranda Wilson
2018 No competition

Sources

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References

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  1. ^ Ardelean, Adrian (19 March 2012). "1 on Bega: German, French, Danish, Indonesian and a Japanese" (in Romanian). sporttim.ro. Archived from the original on 13 July 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
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