(1976-12-14) 14 December 1976 (age 47) Aalborg, Denmark[1]
Height
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight
73 kg (161 lb)
Handedness
Right
Men's singles
Career record
517 Wins, 155 Losses
Highest ranking
1 (28 October 1997[2])
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing Denmark
World Championships
2001 Seville
Men's singles
1999 Copenhagen
Men's singles
2005 Anaheim
Men's singles
2010 Paris
Men's singles
2011 London
Men's singles
Sudirman Cup
1999 Copenhagen
Mixed team
2011 Qingdao
Mixed team
2001 Seville
Mixed team
2003 Eindhoven
Mixed team
2005 Beijing
Mixed team
Thomas Cup
2004 Jakarta
Men's team
2006 Sendai & Tokyo
Men's team
1998 Hong Kong
Men's team
2000 Kuala Lumpur
Men's team
2012 Wuhan
Men's team
European Championships
1998 Sofia
Men's singles
2000 Glasgow
Men's singles
2004 Geneva
Men's singles
2006 Den Bosch
Men's singles
2010 Manchester
Men's singles
European Mixed Team Championships
1998 Sofia
Mixed team
2000 Glasgow
Mixed team
2004 Geneva
Mixed team
2006 Den Bosch
Mixed team
2009 Liverpool
Mixed team
European Men's Team Championships
2006 Thessalonica
Men's team
2008 Almere
Men's team
2010 Warsaw
Men's team
World Junior Championships
1994 Kuala Lumpur
Boys' doubles
European Junior Championships
1995 Nitra
Boys' singles
1995 Nitra
Boys' doubles
1995 Nitra
Mixed team
BWF profile
Peter Høeg Gade (born 14 December 1976 in Aalborg, Denmark)[1][3] is a Danish former professional badminton player. He currently resides in Holte in Copenhagen. He has two children with the former handball player Camilla Høeg.
Gade made his mark in badminton history through his All England Open Badminton Championships singles title in 1999 and his five European Championships crowns in the men's singles event. He topped the world rankings from 1998 to 2001. With his 22 Grand-Prix titles, he has become one of the sport's most successful players. On 22 June 2006, he briefly recaptured the number one spot in the world rankings. This was achieved after winning the Singapore Open and reaching the quarter-final at the Malaysia Open.
With his defeat in the quarter-finals of the 2012 French Open, Gade retired from international competition.
^ abOfficial profile Archived 2010-12-01 at the Wayback Machine. Petergade.net. Retrieved on 2011-10-24.
^"Historical 1994-2008 top-25 world ranking data".
^BWF World Ranking. Bwfbadminton.org. Retrieved on 2013-01-12.
Peter Høeg Gade (born 14 December 1976 in Aalborg, Denmark) is a Danish former professional badminton player. He currently resides in Holte in Copenhagen...
Malaysia's eventual loss (2–3) to Japan. In the quarter-finals, he beat PeterGade, thus helping to secure Malaysia's place in the semi-finals. In the semi-finals...
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21–15, in Madrid, Spain. He joined Flemming Delfs, Poul-Erik Høyer and PeterGade as Danish three-time winners in men's singles. Despite the win, Axelsen...
Stuer-Lauridsen 1997 Glasgow Peter Rasmussen Sun Jun Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen Hariyanto Arbi 1999 Copenhagen Sun Jun Fung Permadi PeterGade Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen...
defending his title in 2012. In 2004, he was dubbed "Super Dan" by opponent PeterGade after winning the All England Open final, and the nickname has since been...
England and the Singapore Open but lost the finals to his great rival, PeterGade and his senior in the national team Heryanto Arbi respectively. In 2000...
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Polli, Anthony Sinisuka Ginting and former Danish Men's singles player PeterGade. Besides recording podcast episodes with Vittinghus, Antonsen also has...
singles, and won men's singles the 2001 World Championships over Denmark's PeterGade. Hendrawan was an outstanding Thomas Cup (men's world team) performer...
Taipei Spain Lin Dan Chou Tien-chen Lee Yang Wang Chi-lin Viktor Axelsen PeterGade Chris Adcock Marcus Ellis Thom Gicquel Mark Lamsfuß Lee Cheuk Yiu Tang...
team gold as well as the men's singles and doubles in 2017. He joined PeterGade, Jim Laugesen, and Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen as the only men to have ever...
players of that era, but was rather overshadowed by his fellow countryman PeterGade. He played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's singles, losing...
Badminton Championships at Birmingham. He defeated then world number one PeterGade in the semi-finals before defeating Chen Hong of China to lift the trophy...
He made it through to the semi-finals before losing to Danish player PeterGade in three games, 13–21, 21–10, 17–21. A week later, in the Malaysia Open...